| Release | Jul 15, 2008 |
| Video |
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Anamorphic - Enhanced for Widescreen TVs. Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 |
| Audio |
English: Dolby Digital 5.1 French: Dolby Digital 2.0 Spanish: Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Subtitles | English, Spanish |
| Studio | 20th Century Fox |
| Year | 2008 |
| Genre | Horror, Mystery, Thriller |
- Includes both Widescreen (16x9) and Full-screen (4x3) versions (2-sided disc)
- SIDE A:
- Featurette: A Ghost in the Lens
- Trailers: Joy Ride 2, Pathology
- SIDE B:
- Featurette: A History of Spirit Photography
- Trailers: Deception, Behind Enemy Lines 3, Street Kings
A young photographer and his girlfriend discover mysterious shadows in their photographs after a tragic accident. They soon learn that you can never escape the past as a ghost continuously haunts them!
Based on a 2004 Thai horror flick, this surprisingly effective Hollywood remake is actually set in Tokyo. That's where newlywed hubby Joshua Jackson has taken bride Rachael Taylor (Transformers) for an ill-advised honeymoon. They hit a woman standing in the middle of a spooky road, after which all sorts of ghosts seem to emerge from Jackson's camera (he's come to Japan for a fashion-photography gig). Can our plucky heroine, a fish out of water in a confusing city, find the answer to this haunted puzzle? Well, yes, but she won't like what she finds.
SHUTTER is distinguished by director Mayasuki Ochiai's compositional eye, which favors the empty, creeped-out spaces in which ghosts might dwell. The movie also gets into the phenomenon of "spirit photography," which suggests that the dear departed make their presence known as white flashes in snapshots.
Based on a 2004 Thai horror flick, this surprisingly effective Hollywood remake is actually set in Tokyo. That's where newlywed hubby Joshua Jackson has taken bride Rachael Taylor (Transformers) for an ill-advised honeymoon. They hit a woman standing in the middle of a spooky road, after which all sorts of ghosts seem to emerge from Jackson's camera (he's come to Japan for a fashion-photography gig). Can our plucky heroine, a fish out of water in a confusing city, find the answer to this haunted puzzle? Well, yes, but she won't like what she finds.
SHUTTER is distinguished by director Mayasuki Ochiai's compositional eye, which favors the empty, creeped-out spaces in which ghosts might dwell. The movie also gets into the phenomenon of "spirit photography," which suggests that the dear departed make their presence known as white flashes in snapshots.
20th Century Fox
presents
John HensleyMaya HazenJames Kyson LeeYoshiko MiyazakiKei YamamotoDaisy BettsAdrienne PickeringJoshua JacksonRachael TaylorDavid DenmanMegumi Okina"Shutter"
Written byLuke Dawsonproduced byDoug Davison
produced byRoy Lee
produced byTakashige Ichise
directed byMasayuki Ochiai
Production Year: 2008
Written byLuke Dawsonproduced byDoug Davison
produced byRoy Lee
produced byTakashige Ichise
directed byMasayuki Ochiai
Production Year: 2008
Details are based on information from various sources. We do everything we can to keep them as accurate as possible. However, errors occur so use this information at your own risk and remember to check the product itself before buying.
Average user rating (1-5):
Not yet rated.
Not yet rated.
[release]24243[/release]