28 days later
An infirmary patient wakes up from a coma to an empty room ... in a vacant hospital ... in a deserted city. A powerful virus, which locks victims into a permanent state of murderous rage, has transformed the world around him into a seemingly desolate wasteland. Now a handful of survivors must fight...
Corporate Author: | Fox Searchlight Pictures., DNA Films., Film Council (Great Britain), Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc. |
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Other Authors: | Macdonald, Andrew, 1966-, Garland, Alex, 1970-, Boyle, Danny., Murphy, Cillian, 1976-, Harris, Naomie, 1976-, Eccleston, Christopher., Burns, Megan., Gleeson, Brendan., Mantle, Anthony Dod, 1955-, Gill, Chris., Murphy, John, 1965 March 4-, Fleming, Rachael., Tildesley, Mark. |
Format: | Videos DVD |
Language: | English French Spanish |
Published: |
[United States] :
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment,
[2003], ©2002.
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Edition: | Special ed. ; Full screen version. |
Subjects: |
Summary: |
An infirmary patient wakes up from a coma to an empty room ... in a vacant hospital ... in a deserted city. A powerful virus, which locks victims into a permanent state of murderous rage, has transformed the world around him into a seemingly desolate wasteland. Now a handful of survivors must fight to stay alive, unaware that the worst is yet to come. |
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Item Description: |
Originally released as a motion picture in 2002. Special features: director Danny Boyle's audio commentary; deleted scenes with optional commentary; "Pure rage: the making-of 28 days later" featurette; 3 alternate endings; still photo galleries; animated storyboards; theatrical trailer; Jacknife Lee music video. |
Physical Description: |
1 videodisc (113 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
Format: |
DVD, NTSC, region 1 encoding, dual-layer; Dolby digital. |
Audience: |
MPAA rating: R; for strong violence and gore, language and nudity. |
Production Credits: |
Director of photography, Anthony Dod Mantle ; editor, Chris Gill ; music, John Murphy ; costume designer, Rachael Fleming ; production designer, Mark Tildesley. |