The voice cast for the English -
language version of the movie includes Adewale Akinnuoye - Agbaje, Ian McShane, Jacob Latimore, China Anne McClain, Cynthia Kaye McWilliams, and Michael Gross.
Not exact matches
This
version of The 40 - Year - Old Virgin is not rated, but the theatrical
version was rated R for pervasive sexual content,
language and some drug use.The
Movie The.
After introducing the magical plant
of the film's title — a phosphorescent wild berry that blooms just once every seven years — the
movie settles into the bucolic lull
of its rural surroundings, as Mary (voiced by Ruby Barnhill in the English -
language version) unpacks her belongings at her new home, a charming cottage belonging to her Great - Aunt Charlotte (Lynda Baron).
Instead
of coming from a filmmaker whose last
movie had won Picture and Director Oscars, this
version hailed from Bille August, a Danish cinematographer turned director with few English
language credits (among them, The House
of the Spirits and Smilla's Sense
of Snow), who would subsequently return to working in his native Scandinavia.
Following several classic
versions of this story, including Kenji Mizoguchi's 1941
movie, and the 1962
version with Toshiro Mifune — the new English -
language version of 47 Ronin seems entirely pointless.
Now,
movie fans can experience this riveting film with a Blu - ray + DVD Combo Pack which includes two
versions of the film — the authentic
language film with English subtitles on the Blu - ray and the English
language version featured on the DVD disc.
Features the original Japanese soundtrack and a well - produced English
language version featuring the voices
of Joseph Gordon - Levitt, Emily Blunt, John Krasinski, Martin Short, Stanley Tucci, Mandy Patinkin, and William H. Macy, plus the short featurette «The Wind Rises: Behind the Microphone,» Miyazaki's complete original storyboards (set to the
movie soundtrack), press conference footage
of the announcement
of the completed film, and Japanese trailers and TV spots.
For faction one, this release will be an exciting moment as the box boasts over 8 hours
of bonus features, including: three
movie versions — the original theatrical edition (which includes a family audio track with objectionable
language removed), the special edition re-release (also includes the family audio track option), and the collector's extended cut with 16 additional minutes (including an alternate opening which takes place on Earth).
The English dubbing
of the
version I saw, complete with Brooklyn accents, was so horrendous that the
movie seemed to mutate into a Victor Mature opus every time someone opened his or her mouth; as a result the film went undiscovered in the U.S. until a German -
language version with subtitles became available a year or so later.
For instance, film rights deal with a
movie version of the book, translation rights deal with editions
of the book in different
languages, and serial rights deal with excerpts rather than the complete story.