Inside man (Motion picture) Hurricane (Motion picture : 1999) Bone collector (Motion picture) Mo' better blues (Motion picture)
Notes:
Inside man originally released as a motion picture in 2006 ; The Hurricane originally released as a motion picture in 1999 ; The bone collector originally released as a motion picture in 1999 ; Mo' better blues originally released as a motion picture in 1990. Special features: Making of "Inside man", Number 4, Spotlight on location (discs 2 & 3); deleted scenes (discs 1 & 2); feature commentary (discs 1-3); production notes (discs 2 & 3); theatrical trailers (discs 2 & 3) Inside man: Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, Jodie Foster. The Hurricane: Denzel Washington, John Hannah, Deborah Kara Unger. The bone collector: Denzel Washington, Angelina Jolie. Mo' better blues: Denzel Washington, Spike Lee, Wesley Snipes.
Contents:
<Vol. 1>. Disc 1: Inside man / Imagine Entertainment ; produced by Brian Grazer ; written by Russell Gewirtz ; directed by Spike Lee (129 min.) ; Disc 2: The Hurricane / Beacon Pictures ; producers, Armyan Bernstein, John Ketcham, Norman Jewison ; screenplay, Armyan Bernstein, Dan Gordon ; directed by Norman Jewison (146 min.) -- v. 2. Disc 3: The bone collector / Columbia Pictures ; produced by Martin Bregman, Louis A. Stroller, Michael Bregman ; screenplay, Jeremy Iacone ; directed by Phillip Noyce (118 min.) ; Disc 4: Mo' better blues / 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks ; produced, written, and directed by Spike Lee (130 min.)
Summary:
Inside man: The perfect bank robbery quickly spirals into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse between a determined detective, a criminal mastermind and a power broker with a hidden agenda. The Hurricane: Rubin "Hurricane" Carter is a celebrated and intelligent boxer who is convicted of murder and spends twenty years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. The bone collector: Homicide investigator Lincoln Rhyme is the only person who may be able to make sense of a serial killer's plans, but when he teams up with a young rookie, they soon realize that their first case together could be their last. Mo' better blues: Story of a talented trumpeter obsessed with his music and torn with the demands of his personal relationships.
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