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Rudy (1993) / (Spec Ws)

Format: DVD (1)
UPC: 0043396537279
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  • SRP (Baht) : 570.00
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  • Release Date : 26/09/2000
  • Distributor : Import
  • Genres : Drama
  • Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1
  • Language : English Dolby Digital 2.0
    Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0
  • Subtitles : Chinese, English, French, Korean, Spanish, Thai
  • Number of discs : 1
  • Package : Keep Case
  • Rated : PG
  • Special Features
  • Three Exclusive Featurettes
    Isolated Music Score
    Bonus Trailers
    Talent Files
    Interactive Menus
    Scene Selections
  • Credits
    • Actors : Sean Astin, Jon Favreau, Ned Beatty, Greta Lind, Scott Benjaminson, Lili Taylor, Charles S. Dutton, Robert Prosky
    • Directors : David Anspaugh
    • Studio : Sony Pictures
    • Run Time : 114 mins
    • Synopsis :
      This 1993 film by David Anspaugh (Hoosiers) is slowly building a reputation as a minor highlight of '90s movies. Based on a true story; Rudy stars Sean Astin as Rudy Ruettiger; a blue-collar kid whose father (Ned Beatty) worships Notre Dame football but who would never dare to dream that any of his sons could be a part of the team. The film is entirely about Ruettiger's ceaseless if sometimes wavering commitment toward that goal; despite tremendous obstacles in physical stature; education requirements; the dismissiveness of coaches; poverty; his father's envy; and endless delays of one kind or another. This is the sort of film that looks back on a life and says the battle was its own reward; not the glory. Astin is very moving as a boy who becomes a man and watches his world change; often in unexpected ways; through painful determination. Great support from Beatty; Lili Taylor as a hometown girl; and Robert Prosky and Charles S. Dutton as two valuable mentors. --Tom Keogh



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