The Hunter [Blu-ray]
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- Actor/Actress: Willem Dafoe, Frances O'Connor, Sam Neill, Morgana Davies, Finn Woodlock
- Director: Daniel Nettheim, Anne Pick
- Color Type: Color
- Format: Blu-ray
- Screen Format: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
- Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 (Cinemascope)
- Rating: R
- Runtime (minutes): 102
- Year: 2011
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 876964004701
- Item Number: 276424X
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A mercenary employed by a highly secretive biotech-research company sets out into the wilds of Tasmania in search of the elusive Tasmanian tiger -- an animal assumed to be extinct by scientists, yet rumored to have been spotted in the area in recent years. Adapted from the novel by author Julia Leigh, The Hunter follows Martin (Willem Dafoe) as he ventures out on his mission and arrives at the home of Lucy Armstrong (Frances O'Connor), who has been heavily depressed since her husband vanished into the surrounding wilderness months ago, and who now lives alone with her young daughter Sass (Morgana Davies) and taciturn son Bike (Finn Woodlock) - who have volunteered to host him in their home during the course of his research excursion. Shortly after arriving in Tasmania, Martin is accompanied to the edge of the wilds by Jack Mindy (Sam Neill), an old friend of Lucy's who has kept watch over her family and balks at the newcomer's decision to navigate the rough terrain unaccompanied. In the wake of a clash with hostile local loggers, Martin gradually begins to learn more about Lucy's family and develops a tenuous friendship with her two young children. But later, just as Martin begins to feel as if his goal is finally within reach, an unexpected development sends his mission into a tailspin and causes him to question the motivations behind capturing such a strange and majestic creature. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Actor/Actress: Willem Dafoe, Frances O'Connor, Sam Neill, Morgana Davies, Finn Woodlock
- Director: Daniel Nettheim, Anne Pick
- Color Type: Color
- Format: Blu-ray
- Screen Format: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
- Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 (Cinemascope)
- Rating: R
- Runtime (minutes): 102
- Year: 2011
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 876964004701
- Item Number: 276424X
- Sound By: DTS-HD Master Audio
- Released By: Magnolia
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Cast:
- Willem Dafoe - Martin
- Frances O'Connor - Lucy
- Sam Neill - Jack
- Morgana Davies - Sass
- Finn Woodlock - Bike
- Jacek Koman - Middleman
- Callan Mulvey - Rival Hunter
- John Brumpton - Publican
- Daniel Wyllie - Pool Player
- Sullivan Stapleton - Doug
- Jamie Timony - Free
- Dan Spielman - Simon
- Maia Thomas - Shakti
- Marc Watson-Paul - Jarrah
- Mark Hennessy - Martin Stunt Double
- Jennifer Dale - Narrator
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Credits:
- Vincent Sheehan - Producer
- Barbara Barde - Producer, Executive Producer
- Stuart Goodman - Producer
- Alice Addison - Screenwriter
- Julia Leigh - Book Author
- Daniel Nethelm - Adaptation by
- Kathryn Leigh Scott - Book Author
- Anne Pick - Director, Screenwriter
- Robert Humphreys - Cinematographer
- Andrew Kotatko - Musical Direction/Supervision
- Andrew Lancaster - Composer (Music Score)
- Matteo Zingales - Composer (Music Score)
- Michael Lira - Composer (Music Score)
- Roland Gallois - Editor
- Steven Jones-Evans - Production Designer
- Liz Watts - Executive Producer
- Paul Wiegard - Executive Producer
- Anita Sheehan - Executive Producer
- Kevin Burns - Executive Producer
- Amy Briamonte - Executive Producer
- Emily Seresin - Costume Designer
- Liam Egan - Sound/Sound Designer
- Sam Petty - Sound/Sound Designer
- Jane Norris - Casting
- Mullinars Consultants - Casting
- Daniel Nettheim - Director, From Screenplay by
- Wain Fimeri - Adaptation by, From Screenplay by
Making of The Hunter: The Story, The Characters, Tasmania, The Tiger
Deleted Scenes with Commentary
Commentary with Director Daniel Nettheim and Producer Vincent Sheehan
Theatrical Trailer
Deleted Scenes with Commentary
Commentary with Director Daniel Nettheim and Producer Vincent Sheehan
Theatrical Trailer
