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    Serenity [WS]

    Director: Joss Whedon Cast: Nathan Fillion

    Nathan Fillion
    , Gina Torres
    Gina Torres
    , Alan Tudyk
    Alan Tudyk
    , Morena Baccarin
    Morena Baccarin
    , Adam Baldwin
    Adam Baldwin


    DVD

    (Wide Screen)

    $9.99
    $9.99

    Customer Reviews

    • Release Date: 09/25/2011
    • UPC: 0025192632723
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: PG-13
    • Source: Universal Studios
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 7140
    • Sales rank: 32,487

    Special Features

    Over 20 minutes of deleted scenes and outtakes; Joss Whedon introduction; Re-lighting The Firefly: the story of how a television show gained enough of a cult following to become a major feature film; Feature commentary with writer/director Joss Whedon ; And much more!

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Nathan Fillion Capt. Malcolm Reynolds
    Gina Torres Zoe
    Alan Tudyk Wash
    Morena Baccarin Inara
    Adam Baldwin Jayne
    Jewel Staite Kaylee
    Sean Maher Simon Tam
    Summer Glau River Tam
    Ron Glass Shepherd Book
    Chiwetel Ejiofor The Operative
    David Krumholtz Mr. Universe
    Michael Hitchcock Dr. Mathias
    Sarah Paulson Dr. Caron
    Yan Feldman Mingo,Fanty
    Nectar Rose Lenore
    Tamara Taylor Teacher
    Glenn Howerton Lilac Young Tough
    Hunter Ansley Wryn Young River
    Logan Craig O'Brien Boy Student,Lab Technician
    Erik Erotas Boy Student
    Demetra Raven Girl Student
    Jessica Huang Girl Student
    Marley McClean Girl Student
    Scott Kinworthy Ensign
    Erik Weiner Helmsman
    Peter James Smith Lab Technician
    Weston I. Nathanson Trade Agent
    CeCe Cline Young Female Intern
    Chuck O'Neil Vault Guard
    Amy Wieczorek Lilac Mom
    Tristan Jarred Lilac Son
    Elaine Lee Fan Dancer
    Terrence Hardy Mining Camp Boy
    Brian O'Hare Alliance Pilot
    Ryan Tasz Black Room Soldier
    Colin Patrick Lynch Black Room Soldier
    Terrell Tilford News Anchor
    Joshua Kwiat Slovenly Beaumonde Man
    Rick Williamson Actor
    Joss Whedon Actor
    Linda Wang Actor
    David Sobolov Actor
    David Newman Composer

    Technical Credits
    Joss Whedon Screenwriter
    Barry Mendel Producer
    Loni Peristere Special Effects
    Dan Sudick Special Effects
    Christopher Buchanan Executive Producer
    David V. Lester Executive Producer
    Alisa Tager Executive Producer
    Dave Adams Special Effects
    Ron Bartlett Sound Effects
    Tom Bellfort Sound Effects
    Andrew Bock Sound Effects
    Charlie Campagna Sound Effects
    Rick Canelli Sound Effects

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Serenity
    1. Living Weapon [5:00]
    2. A Better World [4:29]
    3. Aboard Serenity (Main Titles) [5:17]
    4. Going for a Ride [5:00]
    5. Reavers [9:22]
    6. Triggered [7:04]
    7. Mr. Universe [7:50]
    8. Safe Haven [5:45]
    9. Civilized Resolution [5:49]
    10. Posing a Threat [3:44]
    11. Miranda [5:16]
    12. "Just Believe" [4:28]
    13. Suicide Mission [4:19]
    14. Learning the Secret [4:49]
    15. Caught in the Middle [4:14]
    16. Can't Stop the Signal [7:39]
    17. Fighting for a Belief [6:38]
    18. Do We Have an Order? [8:58]
    19. It's Not Over [1:40]
    20. End Titles [5:44]

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    Serenity is based on Joss Whedon's television show Firefly, in which interplanetary travel has brought about colonization of the planets, leading to a combination of sci-fi and Western tropes. The film picks up where the short-lived series left off, following the exploits of a crew of small-time criminals and outcasts who eke out a living on the edge of space, performing illegal smuggles and transports aboard a Firefly class cargo ship named Serenity. Led by a quick-witted veteran from the losing side of an interstellar war, Captain "Mal" Reynolds (Nathan Fillion), the crew is comprised of a rag-tag assortment of characters who, despite having their differences, are mostly loyal to one another, the closest thing that many of them have to a family. The stability of the crew is challenged, however, by the revelation that two of the passengers aboard, a brother and sister, are fugitives, wanted by the Interplanetary Alliance with a hefty reward on their heads. The young woman, River (Summer Glau), who was held captive in a government facility, has since developed unimaginable combat skills and telepathic abilities. She appears to have been altered by some form of experimental technology, leaving her emotionally unstable and incalculably valuable. The ship therefore remains on the outskirts of space, keeping it under the radar of the Alliance but placing the crew in danger of being sacked by Reavers -- savage men who traverse the edge of space, turning hapless goers by into food and clothing. They cannot run forever and now, the crew of Serenity must risk everything and rely on each other to keep River out of government hands and their ship in one piece. One question, however, haunts the crew throughout their ordeal: is River herself more of a threat to them than any of the enemies that pursue them? Serenity mixes action with humor and relies on the cast's strong chemistry as portrayed through the characters' steady rapport.

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