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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Type
Movie
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Release Year
2008
Language
English, French, Spanish
Rating
NR
Actor
Christopher Eccleston, Alexander Ludwig
Sub-Genre
Fantasy
Studio
20th Century Fox
UPC
0024543492184
Format
DVD
Director
David L. Cunningham
Genre
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Movie/TV Title
Seeker
Edition
Canadian; Dual Side

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Product Information

Based on Susan Cooper's 1973 Newbery Award-winning fantasy novel, THE DARK IS RISING, director David L. Cunningham's 2007 film follows the adventures of young protagonist Will Stanton (Alexander Ludwig), who discovers that he is an immortal being connected with an ancient struggle between good and evil. Aided by fellow "Old Ones," including Miss Greythorne (Frances Conroy) and Merriman Lyon (Ian McShane), Will, an American transplant in England, must face off against shadowy forces bent on world domination, most notably represented by the black-clad Rider (Christopher Eccleston).Taking a different approach to Cooper's revered novel, THE SEEKER, actually drawn from the second book in THE DARK IS RISING sequence, will certainly raise the eyebrows of ardent fans of the series, particularly given screenwriter John Hodge's considerable alterations to the original story. (For example, Will is American instead of British.) For those unattached to Cooper's story, however, THE SEEKER will likely prove to be an enjoyable escapist film, with Conroy (SIX FEET UNDER), McShane (DEADWOOD), and Eccleston (HEROES) adding credibility to a largely unknown cast that is anchored by the likable Ludwig. Presented by Walden Media, the company behind the CHRONICLES OF NARNIA screen adaptations, THE SEEKER may not please Cooper purists, but it will undoubtedly entertain those looking for a diverting fantasy movie.

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UPC
0024543492184
eBay Product ID (ePID)
64321814

Product Key Features

Actor
Christopher Eccleston, Alexander Ludwig
Director
David L. Cunningham
Edition
Canadian; Dual Side
Rating
NR
Format
DVD
Release Year
2008
Movie/TV Title
Seeker
Genre
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Display Format
Canadian; Dual Side
Leading Role
Christopher Eccleston, Alexander Ludwig
Release Date
20080318

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  • Square Peg into the Round Hole

    If you read the book, skip the movie. If you did not read the book, still skip the movie. I saw this with a group in which some of us had read the book and some of us had not. Everybody disliked it. The story was confusing, disjointed, and eventually pointless. Even if you had read the book, it appeared that the screenwriter was taking scenes from Harry Potter, scenes from the Fifth Element, and a few scenes from Cooper's original novels then patching them together. This led to an incoherent story line. The biggest question is what were they thinking when they disregarded the story contained in the book? In an episode of "all things considered" on NPR, screenwriter John Hodge asserted that he was trying to distance this movie from Harry Potter. If so, he failed miserably because the ...