The Pearl with Lukas Haas: DVD Cover

    The Pearl Director: Alfredo Zacharias Jr. Cast: Lukas Haas, Richard Harris, Tere Tarin, Paul G. "Litefoot" Davis

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/19/2009
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 20,548

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Pearl
    1. Once Upon a Time [6:53]
    2. Scorpion's Sting [5:37]
    3. The Doctor [7:53]
    4. The Pearl [8:11]
    5. Set Us Free [7:11]
    6. Doctor's Visit [8:56]
    7. I Want It! [3:55]
    8. Selling the Pearl [10:46]
    9. Murder or Accident? [6:31]
    10. The Pearl Is Evil [3:59]
    11. Night Attack [4:56]
    12. Escaping to the North [5:58]
    13. He Has My Future! [4:31]
    14. Tracking Them [9:28]
    15. The Vanishing Ones [6:04]
    16. Final Confrontation [5:57]
    17. Returning the Pearl [5:36]
    18. End Credits [2:45]

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    Editorial Reviews

    John Steinbeck's fable of how wealth destroys the life of a simple man is given another screen adaptation in this drama. Kino (Lukas Haas) is a diver who scrapes together a meager living off the coast of Mexico. One day, Kino makes an amazing discovery -- he finds a giant pearl whose value could seemingly give his family a new lease on life. But Dr. Karl (Richard Harris), a man who deals the pearls scavenged by the local divers, wants Kino's remarkable find, and will stop at nothing to get it. As Kino struggles to hold on to his treasure, greater misfortune befalls his family, and he soon comes to regret ever pulling the pearl from the sea. The Pearl proved to be one of the last films to star Richard Harris, and the project didn't see release in the United States until three years after his death in the fall of 2002 - hence the posthumous screen credit. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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