| The Constant Gardener (2005)
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| Front Cover |
Actor |
Back Cover |
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| Ralph Fiennes |
Justin Quayle
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| Rachel Weisz |
Tessa Quayle
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| Hubert Koundé |
Arnold Bluhm
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| Daniele Harford |
Miriam
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| Danny Huston |
Sandy Woodrow
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| Bernard Otieno Oduor |
Journo
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| Bill Nighy |
Sir Bernard Pellegrin
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| Keith Pearson |
Porter Coleridge
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| John Sibi-Okumu |
Dr. Joshua Ngaba
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| Donald Sumpter |
Tim Donohue
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| Packson Ngugi |
Officer in Morgue
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| Damaris Itenyo Agweyu |
Jomo's Wife
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| Gerard McSorley |
Sir Kenneth 'Kenny' Curtiss
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| Movie Details |
| Genre |
Drama; Thriller |
| Director |
Fernando Meirelles |
| Producer |
Tim Bevan; Eric Fellner; Jeff Abberley; Julia Blackman |
| Writer |
Scott Frank; Steven Zaillian; John le Carré; Jeffrey Caine |
| Musician |
Alberto Iglesias |
| Studio |
Focus Features |
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| Language |
English |
| Audience Rating |
R (Restricted) |
| Running Time |
129 mins |
| Country |
USA |
| Color |
Color |
| IMDb Rating |
7.7 |
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| Plot |
| The Constant Gardener is the kind of thriller that hasn't been seen since the 1970s: Smart, politically complex, cinematically adventurous, genuinely thrilling and even heartbreaking. Mild diplomat Justin Quayle (Ralph Fiennes, The English Patient, Schindler's List) has a loose cannon of a wife named Tessa (Rachel Weisz, The Shape of Things, The Mummy), who's digging into the dirty doings of a major pharmaceutical company in Kenya. Her brutal murder forces Justin to continue her investigation down some deadly avenues. This simple plot description doesn't capture the rich texture and slippery, sinuous movement of The Constant Gardener, superbly directed by Fernando Meirelles (Oscar-nominated for his first film, City of God). Shifting back and forth in time, the movie skillfully captures the engaging romance between Justin and Tessa (Fiennes shows considerably more chemistry with Weisz than he had with Jennifer Lopez in Maid in Manhattan) and builds a vivid, gripping, and all-too-justified paranoia. And on top of it all, the movie is beautiful, due to both its incredible shots of the African landscape (which at times is haunting and unearthly) and the gorgeous cinematography. Featuring an all-around excellent cast, including Bill Nighy (Love Actually), Pete Postlethwaite (In the Name of the Father), and Danny Huston (Silver City). --Bret Fetzer |
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| Product Details |
| Edition |
Widescreen Edition |
| Format |
DVD |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Screen Ratio |
Widescreen (16:9, Anamorphic) |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| UPC (Barcode) |
025192629228 |
| Release Date |
1/10/2006 |
| Subtitles |
English; French; Spanish |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [French] |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Extra Features
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| Deleted Scenes Extended Scenes Embracing Africa: Filming In Kenya John Le Carré: From Page To the Screen Anatomy Of A Global Thriller: Behind the Scenes of The Constant Gardener |
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