| | Judgment Night DVD (3 Customer Reviews)
| Category | Dramas DVDs, Urban Action Movies, Action/Adventure Videos, Action, Murder, Friends, Killers, Gangs, Gangsters, On-The-Run | | Starring | Cuba Gooding, Jr., Emilio Estevez, Denis Leary, Stephen Dorff | | Director | Stephen Hopkins |
Soundtrack English Four suburban men, one of them married with a newborn infant, drive into downtown Chicago to attend a major boxing match. They take a wrong turn and end up travelling through one of Chicago's tough, depressed neighborhoods, wishing they had never turned off the freeway, and end up fighting for their lives. A group of oat-sowing guys take a wrong turn during their night on the town and accidentally witness a drug lord murdering a disloyal henchman. The drug gang then pursues them through the streets to silence them and they find themselves in a fight for survival. Shot in color using Panavision equipment, partially on location in Chicago, Illinois.
Additional cast: Michael DeLorenzo (Kid) and Angela Alvarado (Rita).
Additional credits: Christopher Mollo & Kristen Wiseman-McIntyre (associate producers), Jerry Sobul (UPM), and Happy Walters (music supervisor).
Title design by Nina Saxon Film Design and titles and opticals by Cinema Research Corporation.
The following songs were used in the film: "Fallin'," "Missing Link," "Disorder," "Me, Myself & My Microphone," "Freak Momma," "Ain't That a Shame," "I Love You Mary Jane," "Come and Die," "Another Body Murdered," "Just Another Victim," "Judgment Night," and "Let's Stay Together."
Copyright 1993 Largo Entertainment (U.S. and Canada), Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (Japan) and Largo International N.V. (all other territories). Judgment Night Reviews: "...A tight, energetic sleeper in the action-adventure genre..."
-- Janet Maslin, New York Times "...A surprisingly tense urban nightmare..."
-- Dan Jolin, Total Film "...This is an exceedingly well directed, cleverly filmed and edited, tension-filled affair..."
-- Leonard Klady, Variety Judgment Night | List Price | $9.99 (You save $3.44) | | Studio | Universal Studios Home Video | | Orig Year | 1993 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 1593  | | CD Universe Part number | 6586608 | | Catalog number | 61021955 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 20, 2004 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Running Time | 110 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled; DTS Sound | | Movie Details | Color; Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled; DTS Sound |
Judgment Night Movie Review Judgment Night DVD Region 1 Keep Case Single Side - Dual Layer Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - French Dolby Surround - Spanish DTS 5.1 Surround Sound - English Additional Release Material: Trailers: Theatrical Trailer
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