Kate & Leopold (US - BD RA)
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced a Director's Cut Blu-ray
Title: Kate & Leopold (IMDb)
Starring: Meg Ryan
Released: 10th April 2012
SRP: $14.99
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray release of Kate & Leopold: Director’s Cut for April 10th. Retail will be around $14.99. Extras will include an audio commentary with Director James Mangold, 2 featurettes ("On the Set", "Costume"), deleted scenes with optional commentary from James Mangold, and a photo gallery. We've attached the package artwork below:

Synopsis
Quote: In modern day New York City, Kate’s (Ryan) ex-boyfriend Stuart (Schreiber) unknowingly finds a rip in time that takes him to the 1870s. Puzzled by the strange man with the tiny camera photographing his surroundings, 19th century man Leopold (Jackman) follows the man into the 21st century. Unaware, Stuart leads Leopold straight into the arms of his ex. What unfolds is a hilarious and sincere love story between a man and a woman from different times.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Meg Ryan
Released: 10th April 2012
SRP: $14.99
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray release of Kate & Leopold: Director’s Cut for April 10th. Retail will be around $14.99. Extras will include an audio commentary with Director James Mangold, 2 featurettes ("On the Set", "Costume"), deleted scenes with optional commentary from James Mangold, and a photo gallery. We've attached the package artwork below:

Synopsis
Quote: In modern day New York City, Kate’s (Ryan) ex-boyfriend Stuart (Schreiber) unknowingly finds a rip in time that takes him to the 1870s. Puzzled by the strange man with the tiny camera photographing his surroundings, 19th century man Leopold (Jackman) follows the man into the 21st century. Unaware, Stuart leads Leopold straight into the arms of his ex. What unfolds is a hilarious and sincere love story between a man and a woman from different times.
News by Tom Woodward
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This is one of the romantic comedies that my wife has that I actually enjoyed (and would watch again). One question to anyone else who owns it though -- we bought 2 separate copies of it (like a year apart) and both emit this horrendous, jarring noise halfway through the movie for like 10 seconds or so (no joke). It's during a scene where Meg Ryan is in a kitchen at her work I believe. Anyone else experience that?
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Not sure about that scene as i havent seen it but the dvd had both cuts of the film, it'd be nice if the bluray did the same. Right now it doesnt look like it tho


