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The Jacket

Director: John Maybury
Writer: Tom Bleecker, Marc Rocco
Producer: George Clooney, Ben Cosgrove, Mark Cuban, Jennifer Fox, Marc Frydman, Andreas Grosch, Peter Guber, Kia Jam, Ori Marmur, Peter McAleese, Donald C. McKeon, Philip McKeon, Timothy J. Nicholas, Chris Roberts, Marc Rocco, Andreas Schmid, Steven Soderbergh, Peter E. Strauss, Todd Wagner
Theatrical: 2005
Rated: R
Studio: Warner Home Video
Genre: Horror
Duration: 102
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1288
DVD Details
Languages: English, French
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
Discs: 1
Region: 1
Release:Jun 2005
Price: $24.98
Credits
Jack Starks
Adrien Brody
Jackie Price
Keira Knightley
Dr. Thomas Becker
Kris Kristofferson
Dr. Lorenson
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Jean Price
Kelly Lynch
The Stranger
Brad Renfro
Rudy Mackenzie
Daniel Craig
Dr. Hopkins
Steven Mackintosh
Damon
Brendan Coyle
Nurse Harding
Mackenzie Phillips
Young Jackie
Laura Marano
Officer Harrison
Jason Lewis
Captain Medley
Richard Dillane
Intern #1
Jonah Lotan
Intern #2
Angel Coulby
Doctor
Paul Birchard
Lieutenant
Nigel Whitmey
Major
Ian Porter
Dr. Morgan (as Antony Edridge)
Anthony Edridge
Prosecutor
Kerry Shale
Judge
Angus MacInnes
Dr. Hale
Richard Durden
Officer Nash
Tristan Gemmill
Jury Foreman
Colin Stinton
Nurse Nina
Tara Summers
Babak / Iraqi Boy
Angelo Andreou
Nurse Sally
Teresa Gallagher
State Representative
Anne Kidd
Jamille / Iranian Mother
Charneh Demir
Woman with Dog
Frances Brady-Stewart
Nurse
Lolly Susi
Defense Lawyer
Garrick Hagon
Jimmy Fleischer
Fish
Patient
Nik Weir
Summary
When you put on "The Jacket", prepare for a head-trip into fragmented reality. Coproducer Steven Soderbergh might have fared better with this mind-bender than British director John Maybury (who indulges an excess of heavy-handed "style"), but it's intriguing enough to hold your attention as Gulf War veteran Jack Starks (Adrian Brody) sustains a head-wound that results in amnesia and fragmented timelines. One involves Jack's apparent killing of a policeman, after which he's institutionalized and subjected to straight-jacketed experiments in sensory isolation (with Kris Kristofferson as the doctor in charge); the other is a possible future involving a nihilistic waitress (Keira Knightley) with connections to his past, and the discovery that Jack will die in four days if he can't solve the brain-teasing puzzle he's fallen into. "The Jacket" aspires to the cleverness of "Memento" and falls short of that target, but Brody gives this exercise in desperate disorientation a certain "gravitas" that keeps you watching as his tormenting visions begin to unravel. Jennifer Jason Leigh, Brad Renfro and Kelly Lynch make the most of their small supporting roles. "--Jeff Shannon"