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    Darkest Hour

     Cast: Gary Oldman

    Gary Oldman
    , Kristin Scott Thomas
    Kristin Scott Thomas
    , Ben Mendelsohn
    Ben Mendelsohn
    , Lily James
    Lily James
    , Ronald Pickup
    Ronald Pickup


    DVD

    $14.99
    $14.99

    Customer Reviews

    • Release Date: 02/27/2018
    • UPC: 0025192396694
    • Original Release: 2017
    • Rating: PG-13
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 7500
    • Sales rank: 4,332

    Special Features

    Into the Darkest Hour; Gary Oldman: becoming Churchill; Feature commentary with director Joe Wright

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Gary Oldman Winston Churchill
    Kristin Scott Thomas Clemmie
    Ben Mendelsohn King George VI
    Lily James Elizabeth Layton
    Ronald Pickup Neville Chamberlain
    Stephen Dillane Viscount Halifax
    Nicholas Jones Sir John Simon,Soldier
    Samuel West Sir Anthony Eden
    David Schofield Clement Atlee
    Richard Lumsden General Ismay
    Hilton McRae Arthur Greenwood
    Benjamin Whitrow Sir Samuel Hoare
    Joe Armstrong John Evans
    Adrian Rawlins Air Chief Marshal Dowding
    David Bamber Admiral Ramsay
    David Strathairn President Roosevelt,Voices
    Eric MacLennan Tom Leonard
    Philip Martin Brown Sawyers
    Demetri Goritsas Cabinet Secretary Bridges
    Jordan Waller Randolph Churchill
    Mary Antony Mary Churchill
    Bethany Muir Sarah Churchill
    Anna Burnett Pamela Churchill
    Brian Pettifer Lord Kingsley Wood
    Michael Gould Lord Londonderry
    Paul Ridley House of Commons Speaker
    Michael Bott Equerry
    Pip Torrens BBC Producer
    Edmund Wiseman Actor
    Hannah Steele Abigail Walker
    Nia Gwynne Alice Simpson
    James Eeles Maurice Baker
    Flora Nicholson Jessie Sutton
    Bronte Carmichael Young Girl on Tube
    Jo Neary Margaret Jerome
    Richard Glover Brigadier Nicholson
    Tom Ashley Ramsay Staffer
    Joshua Higgott Reporter
    Imogen King Teenage Girl at Tube Map
    Miles Gallant Naval Map-Room Officer
    Faye Marsay Sybil
    John Atterbury Sir Alexander Cadogan
    James Harkness AD Nicholl
    Charley Palmer Rothwell Christopher Wilson
    Patsy Ferran Maid
    Sarah Flind Cook
    Steffan Donnelly Back Bencher
    Clare Almond Member of Parliament
    David Olawale Ayinde Civilian
    Antony Barlow Labour MP
    Annarie Boor Londoner
    Robin George Downing St. Civil Servant
    Michael Haydon London Refugee
    Adolf Hitler Actor
    Zak Holland Civilian
    Angelique Joan French Girl
    Keith Lomas Conservative MP
    Marian Lorencik Businessman
    Martyn Mayger Conservative MP
    Robert McLanachan Labour MP
    Johnny Mindlin Radio Operator
    Arnold Montey Member of Parliament
    Paul A Munday Worker
    Hugh O'Brien Rear Admiral
    Yves O'Hara Artist
    Johnny Otto Member of Parliament
    Andrew Reed The Marquess of Hartington
    Paul Riddell Labour MP
    James Thomas Scott Conservative MP
    Janette Sharpe Civilian
    Nick Simons Politician
    Danny Stewart Dowager's Son
    Dario Marianelli Composer

    Technical Credits
    John Casali Sound Mixer
    Anthony McCarten Producer
    James Biddle Executive Producer
    Liza Chasin Executive Producer
    Lucas Webb Executive Producer

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Darkest Hour
    1. Chapter 1 [5:19]
    2. Chapter 2 [4:57]
    3. Chapter 3 [3:41]
    4. Chapter 4 [8:32]
    5. Chapter 5 [6:50]
    6. Chapter 6 [7:45]
    7. Chapter 7 [3:54]
    8. Chapter 8 [7:21]
    9. Chapter 9 [7:49]
    10. Chapter 10 [6:21]
    11. Chapter 11 [:21]
    12. Chapter 12 [7:56]
    13. Chapter 13 [7:44]
    14. Chapter 14 [5:23]
    15. Chapter 15 [6:19]
    16. Chapter 16 [5:32]
    17. Chapter 17 [3:35]
    18. Chapter 18 [5:45]
    19. Chapter 19 [7:35]
    20. Chapter 20 [6:48]
    21. Chapter 21 [5:09]

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    This historical drama from director Joe Wright focuses on the trials of Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) soon after he becomes prime minister of the U.K. in 1940. With Nazi armies rolling through Europe, Churchill must figure out how to rally the nation to action while many of his contemporaries advocate peace talks with Hitler. Kristin Scott Thomas, Lily James, Stephen Dillane, Ronald Pickup, and Ben Mendelsohn co-star.

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    Gary Oldman is Winston Churchill. Many actors have portrayed the famous British bulldog -- most recently John Lithgow in his Emmy-winning turn in The Crown -- but none have so completely disappeared into the role as Oldman. The transformation is so complete that we instantly forget we're watching an actor when Churchill first pops up onscreen. Oldman's Churchill, in contrast to many portrayals, isn't a curmudgeonly old dodder, but a spry, even youthful, 65-year-old man who is full of vigor and zeal. He almost always has a sparkle in his eyes and a buoyancy in his step. But he's also flawed and crippled with doubt when the prime ministership is thrust upon him. Darkest Hour recounts roughly Churchill's first month in office, May 10 to June 4 of 1940. The war in Europe is already underway and the Nazis control France. The Germans intend to conquer England, which is more vulnerable than ever since more than 300,000 Allied troops are trapped on the beach at Dunkirk. Weak-kneed prime minister Neville Chamberlain (Ronald Pickup), who hopes to somehow accommodate Hitler by bargaining with him, is forced to resign. The polarizing and unpredictable Churchill replaces him. But from the get-go, Churchill faces dissent within his own party, while the opposition is eager to force his ouster and supplant him with the more appeasing Viscount Halifax (Stephen Dillane). Even King George VI (Ben Mendelsohn, reticent and regal) distains him. Fortunately, Churchill gets great support at home from his strong-willed wife Clemmie (a resplendent Kristin Scott Thomas), and from the British people themselves, who are unaware that their leader sometimes lies to them to protect them from the dire truth of the dilemma facing their country. In what is perhaps the film's most contrived but effective scene, the great man hops out of his chauffeured car, which is mired in traffic, and makes his way to an underground train. Onboard are ordinary citizens. Churchill, who is conflicted over whether to retreat from war and thus put British sovereignty in jeopardy, or to forge ahead into a battle that is certain to be bloody and perhaps calamitous, puts the passengers at ease through a bit of self-deprecation and then gives them the floor. It soon becomes clear they would rather fight and even die than be ruled over by the tyrant Hitler. Churchill then knows what he must do. Screenwriter Anthony McCarten's incisive script revolves around three of Churchill's most famous speeches: his initial address as prime minister to the House of Commons, his first radio address to the British people, and finally the "We shall fight on the beaches" speech that roused his people to war. McCarten, along with director Joe Wright (Atonement, Pride & Prejudice), takes us deep inside the smoky war rooms, the boisterous hallways of Parliament, and the stately accommodations of 10 Downing Street and Buckingham Palace, where the private and political battles that determined the eventual fate of Europe were waged and won. It's riveting stuff. None of this would be nearly as effective, however, without Oldman's towering performance at the film's center. If ever there was a man destined for his time it was Winston Churchill, and if ever there was an actor destined for a role it's Oldman in Darkest Hour, who should start clearing a space on his mantel for some serious Oscar hardware come the new year.

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