The Last Station (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
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Title: The Last Station (IMDb)
Starring: Helen Mirren
Released: 22nd June 2010
SRP: $27.96 (DVD)
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($27.96) and Blu-ray ($34.95) releases of The Last Station for the 22nd June. Extras will include a commentary with Christopher Plummer and Helen Mirren, a second commentary with Director Michael Hoffman, deleted scenes, outtakes, and a Tribute to Christopher Plummer. We've attached the official package artwork below:


Quote: Academy Award® winner Helen Mirren (Best Actress, The Queen, 2006) and Christopher Plummer star in this compelling look at the final days of literary icon Leo Tolstoy. Having renounced his title and property, Tolstoy makes plans to donate his royalties to the Russian people, supported by his trusted disciple Chertkov (Paul Giamatti). Tolstoy’s outraged wife wages a one-woman war to challenge her husband’s outrageous act of idealism. Co-starring Golden Globe® nominee James McAvoy (Atonement) as the novelist’s worshipful assistant whose romance with a free-spirited young woman puts Tolstoy’s notion of ideal love to the ultimate test.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Helen Mirren
Released: 22nd June 2010
SRP: $27.96 (DVD)
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($27.96) and Blu-ray ($34.95) releases of The Last Station for the 22nd June. Extras will include a commentary with Christopher Plummer and Helen Mirren, a second commentary with Director Michael Hoffman, deleted scenes, outtakes, and a Tribute to Christopher Plummer. We've attached the official package artwork below:


Synopsis
Quote: Academy Award® winner Helen Mirren (Best Actress, The Queen, 2006) and Christopher Plummer star in this compelling look at the final days of literary icon Leo Tolstoy. Having renounced his title and property, Tolstoy makes plans to donate his royalties to the Russian people, supported by his trusted disciple Chertkov (Paul Giamatti). Tolstoy’s outraged wife wages a one-woman war to challenge her husband’s outrageous act of idealism. Co-starring Golden Globe® nominee James McAvoy (Atonement) as the novelist’s worshipful assistant whose romance with a free-spirited young woman puts Tolstoy’s notion of ideal love to the ultimate test.
News by Tom Woodward
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the artwork design suggests that this is the newest nancy meyers flick.
Looking forward to seeing this... but June?? After a limited release?? That seems like a long time to wait!
Saw it in theaters. It was "good." Really good performances by the leads.
Not interested in this at all. Pass


