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    Gone Girl

    Director: David Fincher, Reese Witherspoon, Arnon Milchan
    Cast: Ben Affleck

    Ben Affleck
    , Rosamund Pike
    Rosamund Pike
    , Tyler Perry
    Tyler Perry
    , Neil Patrick Harris
    Neil Patrick Harris
    , David Clennon
    David Clennon


    DVD

    (Color / Wide Screen)

    $9.99
    $9.99

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    Customer Reviews

    • Release Date: 01/13/2015
    • UPC: 0024543954521
    • Original Release: 2014
    • Rating: R
    • Source: 20TH CENT
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 8940
    • Sales rank: 19,629

    Special Features

    Closed Caption; Director commentary

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Ben Affleck Nick Dunne
    Rosamund Pike Amy Dunne
    Tyler Perry Tanner Bolt
    Neil Patrick Harris Desi Collings,Actor
    David Clennon Rand Elliott
    Carrie Coon Margo Dunne
    Scoot McNairy Tommy O'Hara
    Kim Dickens Detective Rhonda Boney
    Lisa Banes Marybeth Elliott
    Missi Pyle Ellen Abbott
    Emily Ratajkowski Andie Fitzgerald
    Casey Wilson Noelle Hawthorne
    Lola Kirke Greta
    Boyd Holbrook Jeff
    Sela Ward Sharon Schieber
    Lee Norris Officer
    Jamie McShane Donnelly
    Leonard Kelly-Young Bill Dunne
    Kathleen Rose Perkins Shawna Kelly
    RL Pete Housman Walter
    Lynn Adrianna Kelly Capitono
    Mark Atteberry FBI
    Darin Cooper Mustached Man
    Kate Campbell Actor
    Brett Leigh Nervous Intern
    Antonio St. James Security Guard
    Lauren Glazier Fashionista
    Julia Prud'homme Female Officer
    Cooper Thornton Doctor
    Casey Ruggieri Earnest Girl
    Cyd Strittmatter Maureen Dunne
    Ashley Didion Friend 1
    Lexis Nutt Friend 2
    L.A. Williams Guard
    Blake Sheldon Tweaker Teen 1
    Sean Guse Tweaker Teen 2
    Ricky Wood Actor
    Fred Cross Airport Traveler
    Scott Takeda Producer
    Donna Rusch Lauren Nevens
    Kathy Sweeney-Meadows Reporter One
    Mark T. Anderson Reporter
    Patrick Fugit Officer James Gilpin
    Alexander Michael Helisek Mover Charles
    Trent Reznor Composer
    Atticus Ross Composer

    Technical Credits
    Ce?n Chaffin Producer
    Reese Witherspoon Producer
    Arnon Milchan Producer
    Joshua Donen Producer
    Gillian Flynn Screenwriter
    Leslie Dixon Executive Producer,Producer
    Bruna Papandrea Executive Producer,Producer
    Ren Klyce Sound/Sound Designer
    Peter Rosenfeld Camera Operator
    Laray Mayfield Casting
    Mickey Giacomazzi Stunts
    Ron Bolanowski Special Effects Supervisor
    Steve Cantamessa Sound Mixer,Sound Effects
    Michael J. White Sound Effects
    Coya Elliott Sound Effects
    Andrew Lewitin Special Effects
    Ken Locsmandi Special Effects

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Gone Girl
    1. Cracking Her Lovely Skull
    2. Crazy Stupid Happy
    3. Protect Your Nuts
    4. Empty House
    5. Amazing Fucking Amy
    6. Elimination Prints
    7. Mr. Brown
    8. Hard Work
    9. Code For Bitch
    10. One Day Gone
    11. Tight Spot
    12. Weak Spots
    13. Two Days Gone
    14. Strange New Sentence
    15. Undone Husband
    16. Bumworld
    17. Picked Apart by Women (3 Days Gone)
    18. Vigil
    19. Little Box of Hate
    20. Showcase Showdown
    21. Cool Girl
    22. Goodies For Five
    23. Queen of the Ozarks
    24. Tanner Bolt
    25. Annexation
    26. Change of Plans
    27. Old Flame Out
    28. Bull Sharks
    29. Plan C
    30. Gilded Cage
    31. Audience of One
    32. Blood is Stronger Than Fire
    33. Predation
    34. Red in Tooth and Claw
    35. Reunion
    36. The Pain Upstairs
    37. Spider Sweetheart
    38. Love Tests
    39. Partners in Crime
    40. What Will We Do? (End Credits)

    David Fincher returns to the director's chair for this 20th Century Fox thriller based on Gillian Flynn's bestseller (and adapted for the screen by the author) about a husband who becomes the prime suspect in his wife's disappearance after she vanishes on their fifth wedding anniversary. The film stars Rosamund Pike and Ben Affleck.

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