Sleuth (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Sony has also revealed artwork for the Blu-ray release of the Michael Caine film
Title: Sleuth (IMDb)
Starring: Michael Caine
Released: 11th March 2008
SRP: $29.96
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has officially announced Sleuth which stars Michael Caine and Jude Law. The Kenneth Branagh directed film will be available to own from the 11th March, and should retail at around $29.96. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. Extras will include commentaries with Jude Law, Michael Caine and Kenneth Branagh, A Game of Cat and Mouse: Behind the Scenes featurette, and an Inspector Black: Make-up Secrets Revealed featurette. A Blu-ray release will also be available for $38.95 with identical features.


News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Michael Caine
Released: 11th March 2008
SRP: $29.96
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has officially announced Sleuth which stars Michael Caine and Jude Law. The Kenneth Branagh directed film will be available to own from the 11th March, and should retail at around $29.96. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. Extras will include commentaries with Jude Law, Michael Caine and Kenneth Branagh, A Game of Cat and Mouse: Behind the Scenes featurette, and an Inspector Black: Make-up Secrets Revealed featurette. A Blu-ray release will also be available for $38.95 with identical features.


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I've seen this film! It's amazing :D Highly recommend it. But I miss the theatrical poster art.
I mistook Jude Law for a girl from that box. xD
Blu-ray artwork added...
I'll rent it Before I buy It
Another remake.....and script "writers" have gone on strike and want a pay rise when the just give us remakes????
Anyone ever notice that, except for 2007, Jude Law is in like, every movie?
Artwork added for the standard DVD
Sub-par remake! The original walks all over this in every way.
Original is superb, class acting, because of this I am keen to see the remake but dont think it will be a scatch on the original.
I saw the original when released and saw it again last year. Fabulous acting with Caine and Olivier at the top of their game. I have absolutely no desire to watch a remake
The original was so great and I wanted to see this but it never released wide. I also heard it was really short.
I kept hoping they'd announce a re-release of the original with this. It's not looking likely but I'm still holding out hope. If not I'll have to just go the Region 2 route.
Looked really good. Haven't seen the original, but I want to see this remake.
I might watch the remake, but tis a shame the original is OOP.
I saw the original, and was thoroughly disappointed. I'm not gonna even bother with this one...
Dsclass; this isn't the original film version of Sleuth. This is the new version starring Caine in the Olivier role and Jude Law in the Caine role.
I didn't bother seeing the original film because I read the play and thought it was rubbish. The fact that the original movie adaptation was 140 minutes based on an 80 page play that really had nowhere to go but down put me off more than anything else. I saw this version because of the Pinter screenplay and while it is better than the play in some respects, it never gets it together long enough to make me give a damn. Oh and Jude Law is vastly outclassed, outacted and a good chunk of the time is just plain uninteresting.
I didn't bother seeing the original film because I read the play and thought it was rubbish. The fact that the original movie adaptation was 140 minutes based on an 80 page play that really had nowhere to go but down put me off more than anything else. I saw this version because of the Pinter screenplay and while it is better than the play in some respects, it never gets it together long enough to make me give a damn. Oh and Jude Law is vastly outclassed, outacted and a good chunk of the time is just plain uninteresting.
I wanted to see this, but the Anchor Bay DVD is long OOP, so by the time I felt like checking this out, I couldnt even rent it, it vanished..
Glad to see it is being re-released
Ill get my chance to watch it and if I like it, own it
Glad to see it is being re-released
Ill get my chance to watch it and if I like it, own it
pitdeadite wrote: I like Michael Caine. But more importantly, I liked what he had to say about Jaws 4: The Revenge.
"I have never seen it, but by all accounts it is terrible. However, I have seen the house that it built, and it is terrific."
That Michael Caine quote keeps popping up lately. Yesterday I heard it on IFC's podcast and a couple days before that a friend of mine mentioned it.
"I have never seen it, but by all accounts it is terrible. However, I have seen the house that it built, and it is terrific."
That Michael Caine quote keeps popping up lately. Yesterday I heard it on IFC's podcast and a couple days before that a friend of mine mentioned it.
I like Michael Caine. But more importantly, I liked what he had to say about Jaws 4: The Revenge.
"I have never seen it, but by all accounts it is terrible. However, I have seen the house that it built, and it is terrific."
"I have never seen it, but by all accounts it is terrible. However, I have seen the house that it built, and it is terrific."
Synopsis:
Quote: Oscar® nominee Jude Law (2000, Best Supporting Actor, The Talented Mr. Ripley; 2004 Best Actor, Cold Mountain) and two-time Oscar®-winner Michael Caine (1987, Best Supporting Actor, Hannah and Her Sisters; 2000 Best Supporting Actor, The Cider House Rules) join forces in this sharp-witted, modern adaptation of the 1972 classic, Sleuth.
Locked in a high-tech English manor, bound in a deadly dual of wits, Andrew Wyke (Caine) and Milo Tindle (Law) come together as English gentlemen to discuss the matter of Wyke’s wife: the woman both are sleeping with. But as wit becomes wicked and clever becomes cutthroat, Wyke and Tindle’s game of one-upmanship spirals out of control, in an escalating chess match than can have only one outcome: murder
Quote: Oscar® nominee Jude Law (2000, Best Supporting Actor, The Talented Mr. Ripley; 2004 Best Actor, Cold Mountain) and two-time Oscar®-winner Michael Caine (1987, Best Supporting Actor, Hannah and Her Sisters; 2000 Best Supporting Actor, The Cider House Rules) join forces in this sharp-witted, modern adaptation of the 1972 classic, Sleuth.
Locked in a high-tech English manor, bound in a deadly dual of wits, Andrew Wyke (Caine) and Milo Tindle (Law) come together as English gentlemen to discuss the matter of Wyke’s wife: the woman both are sleeping with. But as wit becomes wicked and clever becomes cutthroat, Wyke and Tindle’s game of one-upmanship spirals out of control, in an escalating chess match than can have only one outcome: murder

