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Feature commentary track with director Lasse Hallstöm, screenwriter John Irving, and producer Richard N. Gladstein; Deleted scenes; "The Cider House Rules: The Making of an American Classic"; Cast and crew bios; TV spots; Theatrical trailer; French-language track; Spanish subtitles; 5.0 Surround; Widescreen [2.35:1] enhanced for 16x9 televisions
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1. Opening Credits/Homer The Orphan [6:03]
2. Two New Patients [3:03]
3. "I'm Not A Doctor!" [:26]
4. Bedtime [3:19]
5. A New Home For Hazel [3:00]
6. Movie Night [3:57]
7. Hard Being An Orphan [2:34]
8. She Died Of Ignorance [3:37]
9. Wally And Candy [4:34]
10. Homer Leaves Home [8:52]
11. Aplles And The Ocean [3:30]
12. A New Home [3:10]
13. First Night At The Orchard [2:17]
14. Learning The Ropes [4:18]
15. Homer Has Credentials? [2:25]
16. Dinner Date With Candy [3:29]
17. A Handpicked Gift [:46]
18. The Nicest And Most Beautiful Girl [2:08]
19. A First-Rate Candidate [2:17]
20. "What Business You In?" [3:11]
21. What A Drive-In Is Really For [2:09]
22. Fuzzy Gets Adopted [2:18]
23. A Package From The Past [:51]
24. A Kiss As Sweet As Candy [3:25]
25. Homer Stays Behind [1:35]
26. Letters [4:07]
27. The Orchardmen Return [1:50]
28. A Blooming Rose [4:17]
29. The Father [5:25]
30. Injured In The Line Of Duty [3:46]
31. The Doctor Business [3:40]
32. The Cider House Rules [4:32]
33. Nothing Is Nothing [:50]
34. Putting Things Straight [3:58]
35. It's Hard To Say Goodbye [6:21]
36. Homer Returns Home [4:48]
37. End Credits [4:12]
Adapted from John Irving's evocative novel with rare sensitivity, a tender and poignant drama stirs viewers' emotions as few films have in recent years. It begins during the early '40s in a ramshackle Maine orphanage, where Dr. Larch (Michael Caine) cares for unwanted children and performs illegal abortions. His oldest charge and reluctant protégé, Homer Wells (Tobey Maguire), yearns to make his own way in the world and begins by hiring out as an apple-picker for nearby orchard owner Wally (Paul Rudd). After Wally goes off to war, his beautiful girlfriend, Candy (Charlize Theron), succumbs to loneliness and teaches Homer some life lessons Dr. Larch had overlooked. Caine is superb in his Oscar-winning role, but all the performances are wonderful -- Maguire brings sweetness and depth to his character, while is Theron is utterly believable as a free-spirited dream girl. Director Lasse Hallstrom (My Life as a Dog) recreates the period beautifully and exhibits a keen understanding of class distinctions between orphaned Homer, well-to-do Wally, and the itinerant workers led by Mr. Rose (Delroy Lindo). Filled with warmth, humor, and pathos, The Cider House Rules is an enormously uplifting, life-affirming movie. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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