Taken with Liam Neeson: DVD Cover

    Taken Director: Pierre Morel Cast: Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen, Leland Orser

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/12/2009
    • Original Release: 2008
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 13,569

    Viewer Rating: (33 ratings)

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    Closed Caption; Includes bothe the theatrical version and extended cut of the film

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Taken
    1. Her Real Father (Main Titles) [:22]
    2. Red Meat, Red Wine [4:20]
    3. The Diva [3:15]
    4. Just Sign the Paper [4:52]
    5. Rules and Conditions [1:00]
    6. Ah, Paris [:51]
    7. Nightmare! [2:01]
    8. 96-Hour Window [3:38]
    9. Searching the Apartment [2:47]
    10. Stalking the Stalker [1:03]
    11. Try Not to Make a Mess [:47]
    12. Porte de Clichy [3:44]
    13. Makeshift Brothel [3:14]
    14. Thanks, But Not Thanks [3:26]
    15. Paradise [3:01]
    16. Zeroing In [2:38]
    17. Sold [4:13]
    18. What a Pleasant Surprise [:18]
    19. Saving the Best For Last [2:49]
    20. All Sales Are Final [2:28]
    21. Racing the Boat [4:18]
    22. Last Man Standing [1:35]
    23. Welcome Home [:21]
    24. End Titles [2:48]
    1. Her Real Father (Main Titles) [:22]
    2. Red Meat, Red Wine [4:20]
    3. The Diva [3:15]
    4. Just Sign the Paper [4:52]
    5. Rules and Conditions [1:00]
    6. Ah, Paris [:51]
    7. Nightmare! [2:01]
    8. 96-Hour Window [3:38]
    9. Searching the Apartment [2:47]
    10. Stalking the Stalker [1:03]
    11. Try Not to Make a Mess [:47]
    12. Porte de Clichy [3:44]
    13. Makeshift Brothel [3:14]
    14. Thanks, But Not Thanks [3:26]
    15. Paradise [3:01]
    16. Zeroing In [2:38]
    17. Sold [4:13]
    18. What a Pleasant Surprise [:18]
    19. Saving the Best For Last [2:49]
    20. All Sales Are Final [2:28]
    21. Racing the Boat [4:18]
    22. Last Man Standing [1:35]
    23. Welcome Home [:21]
    24. End Titles [2:48]

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    Editorial Reviews

    An ex-soldier (Liam Neeson) traveling through Europe embarks on a frantic quest to rescue his daughter (Maggie Grace) after the young girl is abducted by slave traders in District B13 director Pierre Morel's contemporary thriller Taken. Robert Mark Kamen joins the screenwriting team, which also includes Morel and longtime collaborator Luc Besson, who also produces. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

    Customer Reviews

    IT'S A FATHER TO RESCUE HIS DAUGHTER! IT'S A RETIRED SPY THAT'S NOT RETIRED YET! IT'S A TRIP THROUGHby Tidalwave3

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    October 04, 2009: The main character, Brian Mills, is a retired spy who has retired to try and reform a bond with his daughter and has to go to Paris to do it. Diplomacy is for the other guy, Mills hasn't got time for beaurocrats. DO YOU?

    This review was written about the DVD 2-Disc Extended Cut / Wide Screen / Digital Copy edition.

    It is a good movie to buyby RDBG

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    September 10, 2009: This is a exciting movie to watch.Liam Neeson does another wonderful job.He makes the character exciting and has the viewer cheering him on.The plot line is good.However,some things that happens you may over look as you watch.When the movie is over you will be asking yourself how was that possible on some scenes.Overall it is a good enough movie to buy and enjoy.


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