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Region: 1 Video: Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox for 16x9 TV DVD Aspect Ratio: Cinemascope (2.35:1) Audio: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel Language: English, Spanish, French Subtitles: English, Spanish, French Weight factor: 1 item(s)
Plot Synopsis
The volatile showdown between a determined cop and a perfectionist bank robber is sent spiraling toward disaster when a scheming power broker steps in to take control of the situation in this hair-raising heist flick directed by Spike Lee and starring Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, and Jodie Foster. Dalton Russell (Owen) is a bank robber with a difference. In his quest to execute the perfect heist, Dalton has taken every possible factor into consideration. Dalton's uncanny ability of staying one step ahead of the law thwarts even-tempered Detective Keith Frazier's (Washington) best efforts. But there's another factor at play. The bank president (Christopher Plummer) has requested the services of high-profile negotiator Madeline White (Foster). Despite her commendable track record, Madeline is something of a wild card, and before the day is over, this bank robbery will go down in history as one of the most elaborate heists ever executed. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Editorial Reviews:
Filmmaker Spike Lee's first foray into big-studio genre movies, Inside Man is a twisty thriller that makes up for its flaws with star power and sharp observations about post-2001 New York. With his keen eye for New York City atmosphere and gift for kinetic camerawork, Lee enhances the tension of neophyte scripter Russell Gerwitz's bank heist and the shifting questions of the robbers' identities and motivations during what becomes a very long night in the life of Denzel Washington's initially confident hostage negotiator. Nothing, of course, is as it seems, as even a superficially slick genre narrative becomes fodder for Lee's witty and ominous commentary about racial profiling, class, and the complexities of New York's ethnic melting pot. Perennial Lee leading man Washington is sterling as a detective who refuses to let anything get in the way of doing his job. Washington's nemesis Clive Owen exudes his signature cool charisma as the steely criminal mastermind, while Jodie Foster has a ball playing a powerful woman whose job title remains an utter mystery. Once the standoff ends, though, the energy dissipates and the multiple endings still leave a few glaring holes. Nevertheless, Lee still succeeds in pulling off the neatest trick of all: making Inside Man sleek entertainment with a brain. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
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Filmmaker Spike Lee's first foray into big-studio genre movies, Inside Man is a twisty thriller that makes up for its flaws with star power and sharp observations about post-2001 New York. With his keen eye for New York City atmosphere and gift for kinetic camerawork, Lee enhances the tension of neophyte scripter Russell Gerwitz's bank heist and the shifting questions of the robbers' identities and motivations during what becomes a very long night in the life of Denzel Washington's initially confident hostage negotiator. Nothing, of course, is as it seems, as even a superficially slick genre narrative becomes fodder for Lee's witty and ominous commentary about racial profiling, class, and the complexities of New York's ethnic melting pot. Perennial Lee leading man Washington is sterling as a detective who refuses to let anything get in the way of doing his job. Washington's nemesis Clive Owen exudes his signature cool charisma as the steely criminal mastermind, while Jodie Foster has a ball playing a powerful woman whose job title remains an utter mystery. Once the standoff ends, though, the energy dissipates and the multiple endings still leave a few glaring holes. Nevertheless, Lee still succeeds in pulling off the neatest trick of all: making Inside Man sleek entertainment with a brain. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
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Chapters
Disc #1 -- Inside Man
1. Who, What, Where, When, Why [4:13]
2. Hostage Situation [8:52]
3. Smarter Than You [7:31]
4. Tactical Situation [4:52]
5. A Small Problem [4:52]
6. Satisfaction Guaranteed [5:18]
7. Asking a Favor [4:35]
8. List of Demands [5:12]
9. Negotiating [11:44]
10. Outside Influence [9:32]
11. Protecting Interests [5:42]
12. Cornered [4:52]
13. Buying Time [6:16]
14. No Options [5:26]
15. Bugged [5:34]
16. Going In [5:39]
17. Got Nothing [5:03]
18. Follow the Ring [8:58]
19. Searching for Truth [6:50]
20. End Titles [5:51]
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DVD Menu
Disc #1 -- Inside Man
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Scenes
Bonus Features
Deleted Scenes
Frazier Goes to Work
No Woman, No Cry
Darius Compliments Frazier
News Reports
Dalton Speaks of Case's Sins
Play All
The Making of Inside Man
Number 4
Feature Commentary With Director Spike Lee: On/Off
Languages
Spoken Language
English 5.1
Español 5.1
Français 5.1
DVS - Descriptive Video Service
Subtitles
English SDH
Español
Français
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Cast
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Production Credits
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Barry Alexander Brown
| - | Editor | |
Brian Grazer
| - | Producer | |
Chris Shriver
| - | Art Director | |
Daniel M. Rosenberg
| - | Executive Producer | |
Donna Berwick
| - | Costume Designer | |
George De Titta, Jr.
| - | Set Decorator | |
Jon Kilik
| - | Executive Producer | |
Jonathan Filley
| - | Co-producer | |
Karen Kehela Sherwood
| - | Executive Producer | |
Kim Roth
| - | Executive Producer | |
Kim Taylor Coleman
| - | Casting | |
Matthew J. Libatique
| - | Cinematographer | |
Mike Ellis
| - | First Assistant Director | |
Philip Stockton
| - | Supervising Sound Editor | |
Russell Gewirtz
| - | Screenwriter | |
Spike Lee
| - | Director | |
Terence Blanchard
| - | Composer (Music Score) | |
William Sarokin
| - | Sound/Sound Designer | |
Wynn P. Thomas
| - | Production Designer |
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Format: DVD
Release Date: 8/8/2006
UPC: 025192884726
Item ID: 733254
Studio: UNIVERSAL STUDIOS
ProductID: MHV61028847DVD
Region: 1 Video: Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox for 16x9 TV DVD Aspect Ratio: Cinemascope (2.35:1) Audio: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel Language: English, Spanish, French Subtitles: English, Spanish, French Weight factor: 1 item(s)
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Features
Over 25 minutes of deleted scenes
Number 4 - From Mo' Better Blues to Malcolm X, director Spike Lee and actor Denzel Washington discuss their creative collaborations from the past up to this latest thriller
Feature commentary with director Spike Lee
The Making of Inside Man - Go deeper into the action with this exclusive behind-the-scenes footage!
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