Witness with Harrison Ford: DVD Cover

    Witness Director: Peter Weir Cast: Harrison Ford, Kelly McGillis, Josef Sommer, Lukas Haas

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/05/2008
    • Original Release: 1985
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 1,443
     
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    Interview with Director Peter Weir; Theatrical Trailer; Widescreen version enhanced for 16:9 TVs; Dolby Digital - English 5.1 Surround; English 2.0 Surround; French 2.0 Surround; English Subtitles; ; Closed Caption

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Witness
    1. Funeral Rites [:14]
    2. The Journey [:44]
    3. Material Witness [1:04]
    4. John Book [3:45]
    5. Positive I.D. [3:54]
    6. Watch Your Back [:07]
    7. Gun of the Hand [6:19]
    8. Plain John [6:33]
    9. Honest Work [1:07]
    10. Breaking the Rules [6:52]
    11. Barn Raising [1:48]
    12. The Storm [9:37]
    13. Lost the Meaning [4:04]
    14. Twilight [3:52]
    15. It's Over [6:17]
    16. Be Careful Among the English [1:36]
    17. End Credits [6:10]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Continuing his ongoing fascination with outsiders and marginalized cultures, Australian director Peter Weir made a successful transition to American filmmaking with a boundary-stretching thriller. A Philadelphia detective (Harrison Ford) is forced to take refuge with an Amish family when a murder involving police corruption is witnessed by one of the community's children (Lukas Haas). While the film's opening and closing passages provide plenty of action and nail-biting suspense, the heart of the movie focuses on a touching romance between Ford, the awkward outsider, and Kelly McGillis, as an assured but lonely widow. Witness builds tension not only through its thriller plot but also by constantly playing off the natural conflict between modern society and the isolated, tradition-bound Amish. Thanks to Weir's feeling for behavior and his inspired eye for landscapes, the film is strongest in passages involving silent actions and interactions, saving the dialogue for mere exposition. Beautifully photographed, with a moral and romantic depth rarely touched on in most suspense movies, Witness is one of those rare genre films that appeals equally to both male and female audiences. Amy Robinson, Barnes & Noble

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    Great action and suspenseby cottontail

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    March 29, 2009: Great film that holds your interest through the entire movie. Interesting blend of the Amish culture with the suspense and murder. Harrison Ford is great! Very well done, highly recommend this movie.

    Viggo's earliestby Anonymous

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    January 06, 2008: I agree with the other reviews here, adding that this remains one of my all-time favorite movies, and I see a lot of movies! It is haunting and mesmerizing and gorgeously filmed. It is also one of Viggo Mortensen's first films. Can you spot him?

    This review was written about the DVD Special Edition / Wide Screen / Subtitled edition.


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