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Actors:
| KIERAN CULKIN |
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CLAIRE DANES |
| JEFF GOLDBLUM |
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JARED HARRIS |
| AMANDA PEET |
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RYAN PHILLIPPE |
| BILL PULLMAN |
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SUSAN SARANDON |
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Written and Directed by: BURR STEERS
Genre: Comedy
Feature Run Time: 1 hour 38 minutes
MPAA Rating: R
FOR LANGUAGE, SEXUALITY AND DRUG CONTENT.
Release Year: 2002
Color Mode: Color
Closed Captioned By: CC
DOLBY DIGITAL
Subtitles:
ENGLISH, FRENCH & SPANISH LANGUAGE
REGION 1
NTSC
IGBY GOES DOWN © 2002 Atlantic Streamline Film Productions, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Special Features Contain Unrated Material.
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"In Search of Igby Featurette" |
| Audio Commentary With Kieran Culkin and Director Burr Steers |
| Deleted Scenes With Director's Commentary |
| Photo Gallery |
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Technical Specs:
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16X9 WIDESCREEN VERSION (logo)
(Aspect Ratio): 2.35:1
Theatrical release format. Enhanced for widescreen TVs. |
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Languages: |
ENGLISH: 5.1 Surround
FRENCH: Stereo Surround
SPANISH: Stereo Surround |
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Subititles: ENG, FR, SP |
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Synopsis:
"Pretty damn terrific! The all-star cast [does] vivid work!"
- Entertainment Weekly
A stunning ensemble of stars, including Kieran Culkin (The Cider House Rules), Claire Danes, Jeff Goldblum, Jared Harris, Amanda Peet, Ryan Phillippe, Bill Pullman and Academy Award® winner* Susan Sarandon, illuminate this "scathingly funny" (Elle) dark comedy. Acclaimed by audiences and packing "an emotional wallop" (The New York Times) this "perfectly cast, perfectly written [movie is] the best coming-of-age film since The Graduate" (CNN)!
17-year-old rich kid Igby Slocumb is a rebel with a cause: to break free from his pill-popping mother, his schizophrenic dad and his fascist brother. Seduced by sexy older women and subverted by family and friends, the ever-resilient, witty and inventive Igby is determined to keep up - no matter what goes down.
*1995: Actress, Dead Man Walking
Academy Award® is the registered trademark and service mark of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Short Synopsis:
A stunning ensemble of stars highlights this "perfectly cast, perfectly written" dark comedy about a resilient, witty and inventive 17 year-old. "The best coming-of-age film since The Graduate" (CNN)!
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