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Last Temptation Of Christ (Special Edition)

Release Date: 4/18/00
MSRP: $39.95

Studio: Criterion/Voyage

Year: 1988

Run Time: 164 minutes

Rating: R

Starring: Willem Dafoe, Harry Dean Stanton, Harvey Keitel, David Bowie, Barbara Hershey, Verna Bloom

Directed by: Martin Scorsese

   Movie Summary: [Drama]

    Martin Scorsese's film of Jesus, based on Nikos Kazantzakis' novel. This depiction of Christ explores Christ's struggle with his greatest temptation, that of leading a "normal" human life of marriage, family rearing, and mediocrity, rather than taking up the life of a sacrifice for the salvation of all mankind.


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DVD Features
Widescreen: 1.85:1, Enhanced for 16X9 TVs, Color, 5.1 Dolby Digital

Defects & Bugs
Description: English captions exist but they do not have a menu option nor are accessible by normally utilizing the television. The same captions are not acceissble when viewing the title in 16:9 mode.
Player(s): All Players (Various)
Resolution: The captions were encoded as subtitles. Access these by using the 'Subtitle' buttons on your remote.
Status: widespread

Description: A line of dialogue drops out during the duration of the film in one scene.
Player(s): All Players (Various)
Resolution: This is a mastering error on the disc. Criterion is aware of the issue and has stated that they will not be recalling these discs, but the issue will be fixed for future runs.
Status: widespread

Description: The aspect ratio of 1.85:1 appears incorrect and more like 1.33 full screen (4:3).
Player(s): All Players (Various)
Resolution: Certain discs take advantage of the Widescreen/Pan&Scan option selectable in your DVD players menu. Change this setting from 4:3/Pan&Scan to 'Widescreen'.
Status: widespread


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