| | | 40 stories of sheer adventure! Features: DVD High above the city of L.A. a team of terrorists has seized a building, taken hostages, and declared war. But one man has managed to escape detection...an off-duty cop. He's alone...tired...and the only chance anyone has. Bruce Willis stars as New York City Detective John McClane, newly arrived in Los Angeles to spend the Christmas holiday with his estranged wife (Bonnie Bedelia). But as McClane waits for his wife's office party to break up, terrorists seize control of the building. While the terrorist leader, Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) and his savage henchman (Alexander Godunov) round up hostages, McClane slips away unnoticed. Armed with only a service revolver and his cunning, McClane launches his own one-man war. A crackling thriller from beginning to end, Die Hard explodes with heartstopping suspense. 2-disc set with 10 hours of extras. "Thrilling!" David Ansen, Newsweek "Heartstopping!" Joel Siegel, Good Morning America
 Editor's Note
 One of the greatest action movies of the late 1980s, DIE HARD ushered in a new standard for the genre. With the dissolution of the Cold War, both the stereotypical Russian threat (represented in movies such as TOP GUN and RED DAWN) and the destructive egoist (as seen in OCTOPUSSY) became less fearful. With DIE HARD, director John McTiernan introduced Hollywood to a new type of villain: the terrorist entrepreneur. Alan Rickman stars as Hans Gruber, a relentless businessman whose lethal tactics achieve his goals. Unlike most '80s film villains who committed globally dangerous acts for liberty, genocide, or megalomania, DIE HARD's Gruber uses guns, explosives, and cunning to storm the Takagi Corporation's Christmas party and heist millions of dollars from the company. In addition, DIE HARD also saw the development of the clumsy or bad luck hero with John McClane (Bruce Willis), a man in the wrong place at the wrong time who chooses to intervene. Action fans would see this misfit hero archetype again in UNDER SIEGE (Steven Segal) and THE PHANTOM MENACE (Jar Jar Binks). Although DIE HARD contains many action movie cliches (one-liners, pyrotechnics), it also broke new ground in its genre.
 Plot Summary
 A New York City policeman, John McClane, visiting his estranged wife and two daughters on Christmas Eve, joins her at a holiday party in the headquarters of the Japanese-owned business she works for. But the festivities are interrupted by a group of terrorists who take over the exclusive high-rise, and everyone in it. Very soon the cop realizes that there's no one to save the hostages -- but him.
| Features | Interactive Menus |  | Full-Length Screenplay |  | Trailers & TV Spots |  | Scene Access |  | Deleted Lines And Sequences |  | Gag Reel |  | Interactive Articles From American Cinematographer & Cinefex Magazine |  | English Subtitles |  | Extended Sceses: Airplane Sequence & Power Shutdown Scene |  | The Cutting Room: Re-Edit And Re-Mix Your Favorite Scenes |  | English 5.1 DTS, 5.1 Surround, Dolby Surround |  | French Dolby Surround |  | Spanish Subtitles |  | Subtitle Commentary By Various Cast And Crew Members |  | Branching Version With Extended Power Shutdown Scene Cut Back In |  | DVD-ROM Features |  | Widescreen Version |  | Commentary By Director John McTiernan And Production Designer Jackson DeGovia |  | Scene-Specific Commentary By Special Effects Supervisor Richard Edlund |
| Entertainment Reviews
 | Die Hard - Five-Star Collection - DVD Review By: Jason Morgan - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 6/21/2007 10:40 AM | | In today's CG effects-filled action movies, it's refreshing to go back to Die Hard's outstanding practical effects and character tension that only comes from solid writing. It's rare that an action movie actually capitalizes on both - including both Die Hard 2 and Die Hard with a Vengeance. Odds are that the upcoming Live Free or Die Hard will have also forgotten Die Hard's practical lessons of solid characterization and action. There's nothing like an original. ...read the full review |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Foxvideo |
 | Release Date: 7/30/2002 |
 | Running Time: 131 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1988 |  | Catalog ID: 2001252 |  | UPC: 00024543012528 |  | Number of Discs: 2 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English, French Dubbed |  | Available Subtitles: Spanish |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | 2.35:1 |
| Cast & Crew | Alan Rickman |  | Alexander Godunov |  | Bonnie Bedelia |  | Bruce Willis |  | Roderick Thorp - Based on Novel By |  | Jan de Bont - Cinematographer |  | Marilyn Vance-Straker - Costume Designer |  | John McTiernan - Director |  | John F. Link, et al. - Editor |  | Michael Kamen, et al. - Musical Score |  | Charles Gordon, et al. - Producer |  | Jackson De Govia - Production Designer |  | Jeb Stuart, et al. - Screenplay |
| Awards | Oscar (1989) |  | Stephen Hunter Flick, Richard Shorr, Nominee, Best Effects, Sound Effects Editing |  | Brent Boates, Nominee, Best Effects, Visual Effects |  | John F. Link, Frank J. Urioste, Nominee, Best Film Editing |  | Don J. Bassman, Nominee, Best Sound | | Edgar Allan Poe Awards (1989) |  | Steven E. De Souza, Jeb Stuart, Nominee, Best Motion Picture | | Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA (1988) |  | Richard Shorr, Winner, Best Sound Editing |
| Memorable Quotes| "Nice suit, it would be a shame to ruin it." ---- Hans to Mr. Takagi (Alan Rickman to James Shigeta) | | "When Alexander saw the breadth of his domain he wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer. Benefits of a classical education." ---- Hans to Mr. Takagi (Alan Rickman to James Shigeta) |
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| | Professional Reviews | Entertainment Weekly Rating: A- 01/07/2000 pp.71-2New York Times "...It works....Relentless energy and smashing special-effects extravagance..." 07/15/1988 p.C12 Los Angeles Times "...A triumph of well-oiled mechanical precision that performs miracles of destruction. As a grand flourish of cinematic technique, it is awesome..." 07/15/1988 p.C1 Total Film "...DIE HARD is still the definitive action thriller. Alan Rickman delivers a deliciously ruthless Hollywood debut at the eloquent villain..." 06/01/2000 p.88 Premiere "A seductive mix of machismo and humility, Willis reinvented the reluctant hero for the action age." 04/01/2004 p.64 Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video 8 of 10 Dynamite action yarn about a N.Y.C. cop who just happens to be visiting an L.A. highrise when it's commandeered by terrorist thieves. Great action scenes and stunts, with Richard Edlund's special effects, and a perfect part for Willis, who plays cat-and-mouse with bad guy Rickman. - Leonard Maltin VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever 8 of 10 High-voltage action thriller pits a lone New York cop against a band of ruthless high-stakes terrorists who attack and hold hostage the employees of a large corporation as they celebrate Christmas in a new L.A. high rise. It's just as unbelievable as it sounds, but you'll love it anyway. Rickman, who later charmed audiences as the villain in Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves turns in a marvelous performance as the chief bad guy.
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