
The Day After Tomorrow
Starring:
Dennis Quaid & Jake Gyllenhaal
Director:
Roland Emmerich
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DVD Features:
- Region 1; USA & Canada
- Keep Case
- Full Frame - 1.33
- Additional Release Material:
Trailers
Deleted Scenes
Audio Commentary: 1. Roland Emmerich - Director 2. Mark Gordon - Producer 3. Jeffrey Nachmanoff - Writer 4. Ueli Steiger - Cinematographer 5. David Brenner - Editor 6. Barry Chusid - Production Designer
Interactive Audio Demo
Entertainment Reviews:
Entertainment Weekly - 06/04/2004
"[A]ll of Manhattan is flooded, then frozen. Neat!"
Uncut - 07/01/2004
"A throwback to the disaster movies of the '70s, this is cinema as pure spectacle....It's the kind of movie popcorn was invented for."
Sight and Sound - 07/01/2004
"[T]he onset of this ice age is thoroughly cinematic."
Product Description:
With THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW, director Roland Emmerich (INDEPENDENCE DAY, GODZILLA) trades evil aliens and radioactive lizards in for some seriously bad weather. When a radical change in the temperature of the world's oceans causes deadly storms and sets a new Ice Age in motion, climatologist Jack Hall (Dennis Quaid) must race from Washington D.C. to save his son, Sam (Jake Gyllenhaal), in the subzero climes of New York City. Elsewhere, tornadoes and hail menace the globe, leading to international disasters on an extraordinary level.
Emmerich, who has proven to be a master of big-budget cinematic destruction on numerous occasions, aims to outdo himself with THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW. Here entire cities are ripped apart, flooded, and/or frozen, adding up to one of the biggest disaster movies ever filmed. Although astonishingly rendered special effects rule the movie, adept actors such as Quaid and Gyllenhaal (along with Sela Ward, Ian Holm, Emmy Rossum, and others) turn in solid performances that help to balance out the meteorological mayhem. Surprisingly, Emmerich also uses the film as a vehicle for clever moments of social and political commentary, making THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW admirably smarter and considerably more entertaining than typical Hollywood blockbusters.
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Production Notes:
- Theatrical Release: MAY 28, 2004
Cast and Crew:
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Starring
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Dennis Quaid & Jake Gyllenhaal
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Directed by
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Roland Emmerich
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Produced by
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Ute Emmerich, Mark Gordon & Kelly Van Horn
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Screenwriting by
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Jeffrey Nachmanoff & Roland Emmerich
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Composition by
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Harald Kloser
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Director of Photography
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Ueli Steiger
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Performer
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Sela Ward, Ian Holm, Emmy Rossum, Dash Mihok, Kenneth Welsh, Austin Nichols, Jay O. Sanders, Perry King, Nestor Serrano, Adrian Lester, Sheila McCarthy, Glenn Plummer & Tamlyn Tomita
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Executive Production by
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Stephanie Germain
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DVD Details:
- Format: DVD
- Genre: Drama
- Label: 20th Century Fox
- Originally Released in: 2004
- Rated:

- Run Time: 2 hours, 3 minutes
- Video: Color
- Region: Region 1 encoding; USA & Canada.
- Release Date: October 12, 2004
- OLDIES.com Sales Rank: 40,265
- Item Number: FOX 2223560D
- UPC: 024543135593
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Shipping Weight: 0.30/lbs (approx);
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