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Night Watch (DVD, 2006) (English)

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Item specifics

Condition
New: An item that is still in its original shrink wrap from the manufacturer and the original ...
EAN
5039036024549
Format
DVD
Producer
Konstantin Ernst, Anatoly Maximov
Release Year
2006
Language
Russian
Actor
Valeri Zolotukhin, Vladimir Menshov, Konstantin Khabensky
Subtitle Language
English
Director
Timur Bekmambetov
Features
Widescreen, Director Commentary\Novelist Text Commentary By Sergei Lukyanenko\Broekn Saints Prophecy Trailer\Broken Saints Episode 3 Versus\Broken Saints Episode 4 Epiphany\Night Watch Movie Theatrical Version Including Original Subtitles\7 Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary By Timur Bekmambetov\Making Of Night Watch Featurette\Characters Story And Subtitles Featurette\Characters And Themes Featurette\Day Watch Preview\Night Watch Trilogy Featurette\Poster Gallery\Comic Book Still Gallery, With Subtitles
Genre
Horror/Occult, General
Run Time
114 Mins
Film/TV Title
Night Watch
Aspect Ratio
1.85 Anamorphic Wide Screen

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Product Information

In this dark apocalyptic tale of a perpetual battle between light and dark, light being the human race and dark being a race of monsters, this film is the first of three in a trilogy. Russian director Timbor Bekmambetov adapts 'Night Watch' from the series of sci-fi novels by Sergei Lukyanenko.

Product Identifiers

Producer
Konstantin Ernst, Anatoly Maximov
EAN
5039036024549
eBay Product ID (ePID)
50458670

Product Key Features

Film/TV Title
Night Watch
Actor
Valeri Zolotukhin, Vladimir Menshov, Konstantin Khabensky
Director
Timur Bekmambetov
Subtitle Language
English
Format
DVD
Release Year
2006
Language
Russian
Features
Widescreen, Director Commentary\Novelist Text Commentary By Sergei Lukyanenko\Broekn Saints Prophecy Trailer\Broken Saints Episode 3 Versus\Broken Saints Episode 4 Epiphany\Night Watch Movie Theatrical Version Including Original Subtitles\7 Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary By Timur Bekmambetov\Making Of Night Watch Featurette\Characters Story And Subtitles Featurette\Characters And Themes Featurette\Day Watch Preview\Night Watch Trilogy Featurette\Poster Gallery\Comic Book Still Gallery, With Subtitles
Aspect Ratio
1.85 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Genre
Horror/Occult, General
Run Time
114 Mins

Additional Product Features

Certificate
15
Number of Discs
2
Country/Region of Manufacture
Russia
Reviews
Sunday Mirror - Dazzling, crazy and scary, Mail On Sunday - The year's most exhilarating horror, Empire - Twisted, mysterious, bold and compelling.. Open your mind and it'll blow you away, Total Film - It's brilliant... a supercharged cinematic Molotov cocktail... a true original, The People - Mind-blowing...spectacular, imaginative and memorable... set to become a massive cult hit
Dubbing Languages
English
Movie/TV Title
Night Watch
Sound source
Dolby Digital 5.1

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  • Night Watch

    The movie is based on series of Sci-Fi novels by a Russian bloke whose name I can't pronounce but the basic premise is simple and familiar. There are powerful Dark (vampires, etc.) and Light (wizards and suchlike) forces in the world. Humans are pretty much food or collateral damage. There cannot be all-out war between the Dark and the Light since they both figured out that once one of the sides is winning all sorts of calamities ensue (wars, plagues, revolutions…). So there's a real need for balance and coexistence, thus the Night Watch, made up from both the Dark and the Light ones, to police the world, to look for vampires who got over their quota in blood supplies, or for wizards going all Valdimort on your ass. Then there's the Inquisitor (ooh, scary man), who watches over the Night ...

  • Yes, I watched it at night.

    I first saw Night Watch on TV. Actually, the first time I saw 'Night Watch', it had Ewan McGregor in it, but that was a different movie! This is the Russian one, and it's best viewed in in it's original language. That's usually true of foreign movies in my opinion, the replacement voice actors aren't usually as good as the all-round actors. In this movie, however, they have actually taken the time to make the subtitles very much a part of the movie. A vampire calls to some kid, and the subtitles look like they've been written in blood. One guy's tripping out, and the subtitles disappear as he waves his arm! All very cool. Still, if you're one of those people who just can't stand subtitles, there is an English language track as well, but as I say, the acting isn't quite as good. Another ...

  • Good vs Evil

    I went to the cinema with my friends for which we didn't do our research and didn't know it was subtitled - but this only added to the affect of the film. The story is that of good vs evil, light vs dark...day vs night. Following an epic battle eons ago, the forces of good and evil came to the conclusion that no-one could be forced to either of their sides...it was up to the individual to decide. Thus the Night Watch and Day Watch were formed from the soldiers of each side. This film focuses on The Night Watch who are made up of the forces of light and are charged with making sure that the forces of dark don't step over their mark i.e kill too many humans. The story mainly follows one human who becomes part of the Night Watch, and how he (and his child) play a part in the greater ...

  • The children of ze night!

    This is a complicated, dark and broody film. You have to want to watch it as it's not a movie that can be put on and just skimmed. But damn is it cool. Think the x-men with gonads. The central premise of the movie is that there is an eternal hidden battle that would be constantly taking place between 'good' and 'evil' all around us if an ancient truce wasnt being enforced. Based on the first of a trilogy of books by a Russian author dude, Nightwatch introduces you to the key players of the 'Night Watch', those few special souls who have been given the task of keeping tabs on the baddies through the dark hours, and it lays the foundations for 'Day Watch' the next film due in the trilogy. But it also stands alone on its own merits, this is no prequel. Nightwatch is a good entertaining film. ...

  • Russian Cinema at its best

    With vampires being the new "superheros" this year, making night watch was a bit of a risk. However this film is easily the most memorable vampire movie i have seen this decade. How does it do this. Well its inventive backstory was very much a part of it, but for me, its russian charm brought out not only by its setting, but very much by the direction taken and the themes present. So its no suprise that this is one of the highest grossest russian films to date. I would highly reccomend watching the theatrical version. This is the russian audio with some cleverly intertwinned subtitles. The russian audio is definatly better, than the english dub. While you may have to read a little more, it really helps with the characters, bringing you into the plot much more.