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The new releases scheduled for July 17, 2001, include Double Take, The Family Man, The Gift, Saving Silverman, and Sugar & Spice.


Double Take

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Tagline: "One big shot. One big mouth. The switch is on."

Length: 88 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence and language

In this action comedy, Orlando Jones and Eddie Griffin star as a mismatched pair of guys thrown together by circumstances. Daryl Chase (Jones) is a New York investment banker who suddenly finds that no matter where he goes, a jive-talking street hustler named Freddy Tiffany (Griffin) turns up. When Chase is wrongly accused of murder, he flees and exchanges identities with Tiffany in an effort to avoid being caught. Posing as Tiffany, Chase heads for Mexico, but soon discovers that his troubles are deeper than ever since Tiffany is sought by Mexican authorities for the murder of a governor.

Formats Available: DVD, VHS





The Family Man

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Tagline: "What if ... "

Length: 125 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sensuality and some language

This romantic comedy stars Nicolas Cage and Tea Leoni. Jack Campbell (Cage) is a well-to-do, career-oriented, Manhattan-dwelling bachelor who split up with a girlfriend named Kate (Leoni) thirteen years ago. But one morning Campbell awakens to find himself in a parallel universe where he has been married to Kate for years and lives modestly in New Jersey with her and their two children. At first Campbell is miserable, but as he gradually gets used to being a middle-class, suburban family man, he begins to wander if his new life isn’t better for him after all.

Selected Special DVD Features:

  • Commentary by Director Brett Ratner, Writers David Diamond and David Weissman
  • Deleted Footage and Outtakes
  • Widescreen Anamorphic Format

  • Formats Available: DVD, VHS





    The Gift

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    Tagline: "The only witness to the crime was not even there."

    Length: 111 minutes
    MPAA Rating: R for violence, language, and sexuality/nudity

    Cate Blanchett, Giovanni Ribisi, Keanu Reeves, Greg Kinnear, and Hilary Swank star in this thriller, which is set in a small town in Georgia. Annie Wilson (Blanchett), a widow with three children, is a psychic who is consulted about a missing woman. When Annie helps to locate the woman’s dead body, some of Annie’s clients, as well as Annie herself, are suspected of murder. Directed by Sam Raimi and written by Billy Bob Thornton and Tom Epperson, The Gift offers fine acting, a clever plot, and interesting characters.

    Selected Special DVD Features:

  • Interviews with Cast and Crew
  • Widescreen Anamorphic Format

  • Formats Available: DVD, VHS






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