General
Medium DVD
Production Year 1996
Certification PG-13 (USA)
Genre Music Video & Concerts; Action & Adventure; Science Fiction & Fantasy
Region Region 1
Nationality
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Original Title
Cast
Actor/Actress Role
Smith, Will
Pullman, Bill
Goldblum, Jeff
McDonnell, Mary
Hirsch, Judd
Other People
Director Emmerich, Roland
Producer
Writer
Composer
Studio 20th Century Fox
Features
Language Tracks Spanish; French; English
Subtitle Languages
Audio Tracks Dolby
Running Time 153
Aspect Ratio 2.35:1
Color Mode Color
Plot Summary

One of the biggest box office hits of all time delivers the ultimate encounter when mysterious and powerful aliens launch an all-out invasion against the human race. The spectacle begins when massive spaceships appear in Earth's skies. But wonder turns to terror as the ships blast destructive beams of fire down on cities all over the planet. Now the world's only hope lies with a determinded band of survivors, uniting for one last strike against the invaders - before it's the end of all mankind.
Bonus:
Both theatrical and special edition versions with scene specific commentary by Richard Emerich and Dean
Devlin on S.E. version only, additional commentary by Oscar Winning FX Supervisors Volker Engel and Doug
Smith, Inside Look: Day After Tomorrow sizzle reel
Specs:
English Dolby 5.1, Spanish Dolby, French Dolby
2.35:1
Dubbed: Spanish, French
Subtitled: English, Spanish


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  • Running Time 153 Min

    Format: DVD MOVIE

    In Independence Day, a scientist played by Jeff Goldblum once actually had a fistfight with a man (Bill Pullman) who is now president of the United States. That same president, late in the film, personally flies a jet fighter to deliver a payload of missiles against an attack by extraterrestrials. Independence Day is the kind of movie so giddy with its own outrageousness that one doesn't even blink at such howlers in the plot. Directed by Roland Emmerich, Independence Day is a pastiche of conventions from flying-saucer movies from the 1940s and 1950s, replete with icky monsters and bizarre coincidences that create convenient shortcuts in the story. (Such as the way the girlfriend of one of the film's heroes--played by Will Smith--just happens to run across the president's injured wife, who are then both rescued by Smith's character who somehow runs across them in alien-ravaged Los Angeles County.) The movie is just sheer fun, aided by a cast that knows how to balance the retro requirements of the genre with a more contemporary feel. --Tom Keogh

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