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    Marvel's Doctor Strange

    Director: Scott Derrickson, Patrick Archibald, Jay Oliva, Frank Paur
    Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch

    Benedict Cumberbatch
    , Chiwetel Ejiofor
    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    , Rachel McAdams
    Rachel McAdams
    , Benedict Wong
    Benedict Wong
    , Mads Mikkelsen
    Mads Mikkelsen


    DVD

    (Subtitled / Dubbed)

    $19.99
    $19.99

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    • Release Date: 02/28/2017
    • UPC: 0786936852240
    • Original Release: 2016
    • Rating: PG-13
    • Region Code: 1
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 6900
    • Sales rank: 4,914

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Benedict Cumberbatch Stephen Vincent Strange
    Chiwetel Ejiofor Baron Mordo
    Rachel McAdams Christine Palmer
    Benedict Wong Wong
    Mads Mikkelsen Kaecilius
    Tilda Swinton Przedwieczna
    Michael Stuhlbarg Nicodemus West
    Benjamin Bratt Jonathan Pangborn
    Scott Adkins Lucian / Strong Zealot
    Zara Phythian Brunette Zealot
    Alaa Safi Tall Zealot
    Katrina Durden Blonde Zealot
    Topo Wresniwiro Hamir
    Umit Ulgen Sol Rama
    Linda Duan Tina Minoru
    Mark Anthony Brighton Daniel Drumm
    Meera Syal Dr. Patel
    Amy Landecker Dr. Bruner
    Adam Pelta Nurse Billy
    Sarah Malin Dr. Garrison
    Eben Young Dr. Weiss
    Kobna Holdbrook?Smith Actor
    Elizabeth Healey Concerned Doctor
    Guillaume Faure Reluctant Surgeon
    Daniel Dow Mugger
    Ezra Khan Kamar-Taj Librarian
    Kimberly Van Luin Bullet Patient's Wife
    Paul Nakauchi Actor
    Kevin Michael Richardson Actor
    Neve Gachev Doctor
    Dante Briggins Orderly
    Daniel Eghan Hospital Visitor
    Tony Paul West Hugh Goodbody
    Bern Colla?o Orderly
    Jill Buchanan Physio Patient
    Juani Feliz Girl on the Bus
    Martavious Gayles Orderly
    Tyrone Love Merc Driver
    Kobna Holdbrook-Smith Physical Therapist
    Alister Albert Actor
    Pat Kiernan Himself
    Michael Giacchino Composer

    Technical Credits
    Jon Spaihts Screenwriter
    Scott Derrickson Screenwriter
    C. Robert Cargill Screenwriter
    Kevin Feige Producer
    Louis D'Esposito Executive Producer,Producer
    Victoria Alonso Executive Producer
    Stephen Broussard Executive Producer
    Charles Newirth Executive Producer
    Stan Lee Executive Producer
    Gabby Gourrier Executive Producer
    Meredith Meyer-Nichols Executive Producer
    Diana Giorgiutti Executive Producer
    David C. Hughes Sound/Sound Designer
    Nia Hansen Sound/Sound Designer
    Sarah Halley Finn Casting
    Reg Poerscout-Edgerton Casting
    Christy Williams Production Manager
    Josiah Hobson Production Manager
    Steve Nelson Sound Mixer
    James J. Sabat Sound Mixer
    Martin Seeley Sound Mixer
    Tim Gallin Stunts
    Mark Mottram Stunts
    Jim Churchman Stunts
    Georg Kaltenbrunner Special Effects Supervisor
    Simon Ohler Special Effects Supervisor
    Florian Witzel Special Effects Supervisor
    Paul Corbould Special Effects Supervisor
    Steve Kirshoff Special Effects Supervisor
    Richard Bluff Special Effects
    John Midgley Sound Effects
    Shannon Mills Sound Effects
    Charlotte Gray Sound Effects
    Simon Brown Sound Effects
    James Austin Sound Effects
    Andy Howell Special Effects
    Simon Legrand Special Effects
    Ji Hyun Yoon Special Effects
    Krishnakant Mishra Special Effects
    Daniel Bentley Special Effects
    Warwick Boole Special Effects
    Cory Candrilli Special Effects
    Matt Lewis Special Effects
    Rob Cooper Stunts
    Norman Douglass Stunts
    Trevor Habberstad Stunts
    Hayward Ho Stunts
    Erol Ismail Stunts
    Tomasz Krzemieniecki Stunts
    Jean-Paul Ly Stunts
    Julia Schunevitsch Stunts
    Steve Anderson Executive Producer
    Sam Clark Producer

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Marvel's Doctor Strange
    1. Prologue [:41]
    2. The Good Doctor [3:52]
    3. Medicine and Mania [5:42]
    4. Kamar-Taj [2:11]
    5. Open Your Eye [6:03]
    6. The Mystic Arts [2:40]
    7. Surrender [3:23]
    8. Infinite Dangers [4:25]
    9. Eye Of Agamotto [2:28]
    10. Sanctum Siege [:09]
    11. Astral Battle [6:52]
    12. Manhattan Mirror Dimension [4:42]
    13. It's Not About You [:26]
    14. Defending Hong Kong [:12]
    15. The Dark Dimension [:16]
    16. End Credits [:49]
    17. Chapter 17 [3:22]

    After a car accident leaves him with nerve damage that ends his career as a New York neurosurgeon, Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) travels to Kathmandu in the hope of finding an otherworldly cure for his injuries. There, a powerful mystic known as the Ancient One (Tilda Swinton) accepts him as her pupil and trains him in the art of sorcery. Eventually, Strange must use his new powers to stop a rival (Mads Mikkelsen) from causing chaos by accessing the Dark Dimension. Rachel McAdams, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Benedict Wong co-star in this entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Directed by Scott Derrickson (Sinister).

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    Transferring its focus from printed comics to the film world, Marvel has become a cinematic powerhouse in recent years -- they're currently releasing two movies a year, and in 2017 they'll start releasing three. In a departure from the fabled behemoth that is The Avengers, Marvel's Doctor Strange offers up a good-old-fashioned origin story for one of its lesser-known characters. Dr. Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) is a talented but extraordinarily arrogant neurosurgeon who travels to the faraway land of Kamar-Taj (a fictional town in Nepal) after a terrible car accident breaks his hands, thus rendering him useless in his profession. Upon arriving in Kamar-Taj, he meets the Ancient One (Tilda Swinton), and together they embark on a mystical journey in order to harness the power of magic to heal his body and, incidentally, travel seamlessly through space and time. Sounds awesome, right? And it is, except for one small problem: Kaecilius (the incomparable Mads Mikkelsen), one of the Ancient One's rogue disciples, wishes to use his wisdom to subvert the conventions of time and attain immortality from "the dark dimension," wreaking havoc on the world as we know it in the process. A wild, sci-fi, time-bending battle between good and evil ensues. As we've come to expect, Marvel has delivered another entertaining, action-packed blockbuster. Meta jokes are interspersed amongst the fantastical -- and occasionally absurd -- material (the exchanges between Kaecilius and Dr. Strange are hilarious). The magical, interdimensional aspect of this particular installment results in some truly incredible special effects; however, the focus on the effects does end up detracting from the depth of the world itself. The heart of this film is its talented cast: Fast-talking and smooth, Cumberbatch brings his usual odd elegance to the titular role, but Mikkelsen steals the show as his opponent. Though his villainous character is woefully underdeveloped, Mikkelsen adds nuance, levity, and intrigue to his portrayal, and you will be left wanting more Kaecilius in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Chiwetel Ejiofor is marvelous as Strange's fellow disciple Mordo, and be sure to look out for some truly great moments from Benedict Wong as Wong, the librarian of Kamar-Taj. Swinton is, as always, a delight, although it is disheartening to see Marvel whitewash a canonically Tibetan character, a choice that essentially sacrifices the cultural roots of the story's mythos. All in all, Doctor Strange takes the superhero action of the Marvel Cinematic Universe to a different dimension, all while remaining relatively faithful to its comic origins. Though not the deepest of films, it ties into the world of The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy with several fun-to-spot Easter eggs, and provides audiences with an entertaining two hours. Oh, and be sure to stick around during the credit sequence for not one, but two teasers.

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