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The Edge
a.k.a. Bookworm, The Wild Director: Lee Tamahori Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Alec Baldwin, Elle MacPherson, Harold Perrineau Jr.

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/04/2002
  • Original Release: 1997
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 6,491

Viewer Rating: (6 ratings)

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Widescreen format [aspect ratio: 2.35:1]; Interactive menus; Scene selection; Original theatrical trailer; Languages: English 5.1 surround; English Dolby surround; French Dolby surround; Subtitles: Spanish; English

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Scene Selection.
0. Scene Selection.
0. Menu Group #1 with 24 chapter(s) covering 01:57:26
1. Main Titles. [6:15]
2. Knowledge is Power. [:17]
3. Late Night Snack. [3:11]
4. Developing a Vision. [3:17]
5. Embarking on an Adventure. [3:50]
6. Interrupted Flight. [3:01]
7. In for a Walk. [:48]
8. A New Direction. [4:47]
9. Barely Missing. [:02]
10. Pressing On. [4:56]
11. Square One. [4:32]
12. From Out of Nowhere. [2:47]
13. Glimmer of Hope. [1:36]
14. Face to Face. [5:15]
15. Safety Circle. [3:41]
16. The Hunter Hunted. [2:56]
17. A New Outlook. [:37]
18. Vacant Shelter. [6:20]
19. Disturbing Discovery. [:56]
20. Backfire. [:14]
21. True Confessions. [6:08]
22. The Final Journey. [1:04]
23. End Credits. [2:43]

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A visceral thriller set in the rugged Alaskan wilderness, The Edge augments its man-against-nature theme with complications deriving from human fear and treachery. Things get off to a shaky start when middle-aged billionaire Charles Morse (Anthony Hopkins) accompanies his supermodel trophy wife, Mickey (Elle Macpherson), on a shoot staged by smug photographer Robert Green (Alec Baldwin) and his weak-willed assistant, Steven (Harold Perrineau). When their sightseeing trip ends with a plane crash in a dense, remote forest, the three men are forced to rely on each other while finding their way back to civilization -- but distrust rears its ugly head and eventually pits moneybags against shutterbugs. As the bookish intellectual whose superior knowledge makes him a formidable survivalist, Hopkins is perfectly cast and extremely effective. Baldwin, likewise, is well suited to the role of the arrogant photographer. David Mamet’s script isn’t very strong on character motivation, and some of the situations strain credulity, but Mamet’s dialogue is characteristically terse and biting. The muscular direction of Lee Tamahori (Along Came a Spider) keeps things moving at a slam-bang pace and wrings every drop of suspense from the characters’ predicaments -- especially their pursuit by a huge, incensed Kodiak bear. The Edge is well titled: That’s the part of the chair on which you’ll be perched for the duration of this unbearably tense flick. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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This is my 2nd. all time favorite movieby barnyard

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June 30, 2009: A lot of work went into the making of this great movie. Although Anthony Hopkins and Alex Baldwin are both great actors, Hopkins is my favorite actor while Baldwin is on my top ten, least likeable actors.To me, they both fit perfectly in their respective roles. If you also like this movie, I'm sure you will also like " The Bear ", "The Cowboys", and "Mail Order Bride - 1964".

Overcoming our fearsby Anonymous

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December 26, 2005: Riveting! I find it especially interesting that once the duo overcomes their worst fear,(i.e. the bear)it becomes the source of their very survival. Best movie I've seen in awhile. Gary


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