Donnie Darko 113min. R 2001
Donnie Darko is an average highschool boy with too many problems at home and too many prescription anti-depressant drugs in his body. He is visited by an imaginary friend Frank: a man dressed in a bunny suit with a demonic mask for a face. Frank's influence on Donnie first results in Donnie waking up in his pajamas in the middle of a road, then in Donnie flooding the school at night, then with Donnie committing arson. Frank justifies his influence by telling Donnie that he is in danger, and, while he does wind up exposing a TV personality (Patrick Swayze) for who he really is, most of the crimes seem to be meaningless until the end, when all the threads come together to make Donnie understand that his life is determined by his actions, and the end is inescapable.
Donnie Darko Tale: S. Darko 101min. R 2009
S. Darko starts from seven years after the death of Donnie Darko in the previous movie. Donnie’s death led to his family falling apart and his sister Samantha Darko (Daveigh Chase) has still not recovered from the death of her brother. She is pulled into a plan by her friend Corey (Briana Evigan) to drive from Virginian to California to try their luck at dancing. Their car stops working near a tiny town named Conejo Springs and they have no money. Suddenly a meteorite crashes into the town that night and makes a huge crater in the ground. Samantha gets strange dreams which keep issuing warnings about the end of the world. She tries to understand her weird dreams and the unexplainable incidents happening around her.
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Jake Gyllenhaal | Donnie Darko |
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Holmes Osborne | Eddie Darko |
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Maggie Gyllenhaal | Elizabeth Darko |
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Daveigh Chase | Samantha Darko |
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Mary McDonnell | Rose Darko |
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James Duval | Frank |
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Arthur Taxier | Dr. Fisher |
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Patrick Swayze | Jim Cunningham |
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Mark Hoffman | Police Officer |
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David St. James | Bob Garland |
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Tom Tangen | Man in Red Jogging Suit |
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Jazzie Mahannah | Joanie James |
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Jolene Purdy | Cherita Chen |
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Stuart Stone | Ronald Fisher |
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Gary Lundy | Sean Smith |
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Alex Greenwald | Seth Devlin |
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Beth Grant | Kitty Farmer |
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Jena Malone | Gretchen Ross |
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Seth Rogen | Ricky Danforth |
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David Moreland | Principal Cole |
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Noah Wyle | Prof. Kenneth Monnitoff |
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Drew Barrymore | Karen Pomeroy |
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Kristina Malota | Susie Bates |
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Marina Malota Darling | Emily Bates |
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Carly Naples | Suzy Bailey |
| Director | Richard Kelly |
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| Writer | Richard Kelly | |
| Producer | Christopher Ball, Drew Barrymore, Adam Fields, Thomas Hayslip, Nancy Juvonen, Casey La Scala, Hunt Lowry, Sean McKittrick, Aaron Ryder, William Tyrer | |
| Musician | Michael Andrews | |
| Photography | Steven Poster | |
| Edition | Director's Cut |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Screen Ratios | Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | DTS-HD High Resolution Audio [English] |
| Subtitles | English | Spanish |
| Distributor | Fox |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Feb 10, 2009 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Index | 2473 |
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| Added Date | Dec 12, 2012 01:15:23 |
| Modified Date | Mar 26, 2019 21:54:48 |