The Empty Acre with Jennifer Plas: DVD Cover

    The Empty Acre Director: Patrick Rea Cast: Jennifer Plas, John Wilson, Robert Paisley, Ari Bavel

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/14/2007
    • Sales Rank: 60,835
     
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    Features

    Deleted Scenes; Alternate Ending; Still Gallery; Student Film "The Search For Inflata Boy" and Audio Commentary by the Filmmakers.

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- The Empty Acre
    1. Intro [:30]
    2. Home Video [2:36]
    3. Somewhere in Kansas [3:34]
    4. Good Morning [3:39]
    5. Beth Goes to Library [5:21]
    6. Mystery Person [5:47]
    7. Get Together [5:38]
    8. Upset Husband [4:30]
    9. Phillip's Past [3:36]
    10. Beth & Jacob Search [3:36]
    11. Beth & Holly [4:04]
    12. Beth's Dream [7:09]
    13. Jefferson Researches [4:58]
    14. Second Dream [7:43]
    15. Mrs. Johnson [5:37]
    16. Beth Visits Johnson Farm [7:09]
    17. Beth & Phillip [5:10]
    18. Jacob Confronts Beth [3:43]
    19. Phillip Protects [6:06]
    20. The Acre Unleashes [7:50]
    21. End Credits [3:49]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Recalling Kaneto Shindo's 1964 Onibaba and William Friedkin's The Guardian (1990), The Empty Acre unfolds in a contemporary rural Kansas town, where a mysterious acre of black earth begins destroying the lives of everyone around it. It deforms nearby cattle, sucks the life out of vegetation in the area, and fuels the erosion of Jacob (John Wilson) and Beth Nance's (Jennifer Plas) marriage -- particularly when it sucks the couple's newborn infant away from them and out of sight. In time, a strange man turns up (Robert Paisley) with an unstated connection to Beth and inside knowledge about the child's disappearance -- posing a far more visceral threat to the couple's safety and well-being than anything in their prior experience. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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