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French-language track; Spanish subtitles; Original theatrical teaser trailer; Chapter search
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1. A Grave Injustice [:35]
2. Taking Over [2:29]
3. Danger Alarm! [2:29]
4. Welcome To The Rock [:45]
5. Briefing [4:02]
6. Untimely Interruption [:07]
7. Dangerous Do [:07]
8. Plan Of Action [1:44]
9. Talking Terrorism [4:32]
10. On The Rock [5:17]
11. Seismic Activity [:20]
12. Fired Upon [:20]
13. The Morgue [:37]
14. 8 Hours Till Deadline [:11]
15. Lock-Down [:11]
16. The Final Hour [4:13]
17. Fire! [4:51]
18. Searching For The Last One [:12]
19. A Decision Is Needed [:12]
20. Mutiny [8:36]
21. Saving Goodspeed [1:05]
22. St. Michael's Church [6:31]
Top-drawer actors, super-slick production values, and dynamic action sequences dress up this wildly implausible but breathlessly paced thriller. When renegade Marine general Ed Harris seizes control of the old prison on Alcatraz Island and threatens the San Francisco Bay Area with virus-carrying missiles, FBI biochemical expert Nicolas Cage is dispatched with a team of Navy SEALs to thwart the operation. His guide: rogue British agent Sean Connery, the only man ever to escape from Alcatraz. In his second collaboration with popcorn-movie producer Jerry Bruckheimer, former music-video director Michael Bay (Armageddon) employs kinetic visuals to divert audience attention from script improbabilities, and his viscerally exciting action set pieces are bolstered by fine performances from Cage, Connery, and especially Harris, who brings real depth to his villainous character. Criterion's double-disc DVD Special Edition illuminates every aspect of The Rock's production, incorporating commentaries by Bay, Bruckheimer, Cage, and Harris into a comprehensive package that also offers featurettes on the film's stunt work and special effects. Additional supplements include storyboards, production-design sketches, on-set stills, outtakes, trailers, TV spots, excerpts from a documentary on "The Rock" and its prison, and even footage taken at the film's world premiere on Alcatraz. Add to that Criterion's newly remastered digital transfer, and you've got one of the best looking DVDs released to date. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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