| | | Features: DVD, Pan and Scan (TV Format), Aspect Ratio 2.40:1, English, French, Spanish, Subtitled While on a diplomatic trip to Europe with her parents, first daughter Anna (Mandy Moore) escapes the secret service and meets mysterious stranger Ben Calder, who also happens to be an undercover agent. "Moore and Goode are an excellent twosome on screen..." Bruce Kirkland, Toronto Sun "Cool, clever and hilarious! Mandy Moore reveals her knack for comedy." Earl Dittman, Wireless Magazine "Mandy Moore has undeniable screen presence and inspires instant affection." Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times "Mandy Moore has an onscreen radiance that seems effortless." The Associated Press "...Matthew Goode is the next big thing." Thelma Adams, US Weekly
 Editor's Note
 Pop songstress Mandy Moore (A WALK TO REMEMBER) makes another big-screen splash with CHASING LIBERTY, a charming romantic comedy. Moore is Anna Foster (a.k.a. Liberty), daughter of the President of the United States, James Foster (Mark Harmon). Fed up with the overprotective secret service men that follow her around every second, Anna finally decides to cut loose. While on vacation in Europe she goes to a live performance of the hip-hop band The Roots and then escapes on a motorcycle with a cute photographer, Ben Calder (Matthew Goode). But what she doesn't realize is that Ben is actually a secret service agent himself who is under strict orders to act like a regular guy in order to provide the illusion that Anna is on her own for the first time in her life. As the pair journeys from Prague to Venice to the Love Parade festival in Berlin, Anna finds herself falling in love with Ben. At the same time, the agents on her trail (Jeremy Piven and Annabella Sciorra) find the same thing happening to them. Though the well-intentioned Ben does his best to keep Anna at a polite distance without crossing any romantic lines, it eventually becomes clear that he too is falling for her, complicating the situation. With CHASING LIBERTY, Moore once again proves her undeniably charismatic screen presence.
| Features | Additional Scenes |  | Audio Commentary With Mandy Moore & Matthew Goode |  | Audio: English, French Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound |  | Dubbed: French |  | Entire Concert Performance Of The Seed By The Roots |  | Featurette: Passport To Europe - European Grand Tour With The Stars, Recalling Their Fun During The Shoot & Offering Travel Tips |  | Interactive Menus |  | Original Theatrical Trailer |  | Scene Selection |  | Subtitles: English, French, Spanish |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Warner |
 | Release Date: 5/15/2007 |
 | Original Release Date: 2004 |  | Catalog ID: 116307 |  | UPC: 00085391163077 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Standard 1.33:1 [4:3] |
| Cast & Crew | Annabella Sciorra |  | Jeremy Piven |  | Mandy Moore |  | Mark Harmon |  | Andy Cadiff - Director |  | Ashley Rowe - Cinematographer |  | Broderick Johnson - Producer |  | Christian Henson - Original Music By |  | David Schneiderman - Writer |  | Derek Guiley - Writer |  | Grant Armstrong - Art Director |  | Hannah Moseley - Art Director |  | Jon Gregory - Editor |  | Kevin Rudge - Cinematographer |  | Martin Childs - Production Designer |  | Wayne Allan Rice - Executive Producer |
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| | Professional Reviews | Entertainment Weekly "[Goode], with his charm from the Hugh Grant school and substance a la Ben Chaplin, breaks from the motorcade and emerges as a viable candidate..." 01/16/2004 p.47-8Los Angeles Times "Moore and Goode are sure-fire charmers." 01/19/2004 p.E18 ReelViews 7 of 10 Chasing Liberty is a fairly standard-issue teen romantic comedy. Its primary intent is to follow the accepted rules, and what at first seems to be an intriguing premise turns into something more formulaic than some might hope. On the other hand, for those who like cute boy-meets-girl stories and are in the mood for some light, unpretentious romance, Chasing Liberty catches its prey. For what it is, it works...The film avoids the painful pitfall of putting Anna's life in danger. Moore and Goode generate just enough heat and the requisite number of sparks. The sex scenes are suitably tame and the only nudity is of Anna skinnydipping, from behind and in the dark (and not Moore at all - clearly a body-double). The script is laced with innuendo, but nothing is raunchy, and there's almost no profanity, making this friendly to younger teens. - James Berardinelli Rolling Stone 6 of 10 On her latest CD, Mandy Moore sings covers of songs by the likes of Elton John, Cat Stevens and Joan Armatrading. In this movie, she's covering Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday. She's not a princess, but, as eighteen-year-old Anna Foster, she's American royalty, a president's daughter who abdicates her duties as a good girl to go AWOL in Europe with Ben (Matthew Goode), a Brit stud. OK, Prague and Venice look great, but blandness falls over this movie like a steady snow. Start with Moore: What happened to the spark she had in The Princess Diaries? She teases stuffy Ben, argues with her dad the prez (Mark Harmon) and bungee-jumps Nall with a prim one-note prettiness. Director Andy Cadiff manages to suck the life out of such juicy actors as Jeremy Piven and Annabella Sciorra, who play flirtatious Secret Service agents. Chasing Liberty lacks the active verb it promises. It defines blah. - Peter Travers
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