Experience the thrilling science fiction movie, Cube (DVD, 2000). Directed by Vincenzo Natali, this movie takes you on a journey through a world where cubes are the building blocks of reality. The movie features a talented cast including David Hewlett, Maurice Dean Wint, Nicky Guadagni, and Wayne Robson.This DVD comes with a range of features including director's commentary, production photos, trailer, and widescreen format. With a runtime of 87 minutes and an aspect ratio of 1.85 Wide Screen/16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen, this DVD is perfect for fans of sci-fi and fantasy movies. Get your hands on this classic DVD today!
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Six strangers awaken to find themselves trapped in a surreal prison with only a limited time to escape. They must cooperate to escape the endless maze of interlocking cubical chambers which are armed with lethal booby traps.
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ProducerMedra Meh, Betty Orr
EAN5035822000407
eBay Product ID (ePID)3943545
Product Key Features
ActorDavid Hewlett, Maurice Dean Wint, Nicky Guadagni, Wayne Robson
Additional InformationSix ordinary people (student, ex-con, engineer, social worker, cop, mentally handicapped) are trapped in a maze of interlocking cubes with no apparent way out. They have no recollection of how they got there or why they were chosen. They have no food or water and upon further investigation discover some of the rooms are booby trapped with creative devices of destruction. After the initial panic, they come to realize that each person possesses a unique ability which may aid in their safe navigation through the rooms and a possible escape. Can they overcome personal conflict and work together
ReviewsNew York Times - ...Surprisingly gripping, in the best TWILIGHT ZONE tradition....The ensemble cast does an outstanding job..., The A.V. Club - For his first feature, Canadian director Vincenzo Natali has, like the setting of his film, created a complex piece of work around an essentially simple foundation., Los Angeles Times - The film gradually pulls you into its claustrophobic spell and becomes acutely suspenseful...
ScreenwriterVincenzo Natali, Graeme Manson, Andre Bijelic