Unstoppable (Blu-ray Disc, 2011, 2-Disc Set, Includes Digital Copy)

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UNSTOPPABLE Blu-ray Denzel Washington Chris Pine, W Slipcover, Brand New Sealed . Condition is Brand New. Shipped with USPS Media Mail.

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In this action thriller from director Tony Scott, rookie train operator Will (Chris Pine) and grizzled veteran engineer Frank (Denzel Washington) learn that a runaway locomotive carrying carloads of dangerous chemicals is headed for Will's small Pennsylvania hometown, where his wife and child live. In order to save the day, they must figure out how to catch up to the rogue engine, and stop it before harm comes to the town. Standing in their way is Galvin (Kevin Dunn), the head of the company who is more interested in saving the stock price than lives. On the plus side, the duo have competent corporate employee Connie (Rosario Dawson) on the radio, talking them through their various attempts to corral and then stop the potentially lethal locomotive.

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UPC0024543716679
eBay Product ID (ePID)98130909

Product Key Features

ActorDenzel Washington, Kevin Dunn, Chris Pine, Rosario Dawson, Ethan Suplee
RatingPG-13
EditionIncludes Digital Copy
Movie/TV TitleUnstoppable
DirectorTony Scott
FormatBlu-ray Disc
Release Year2011
GenreHorror, Horror/Suspense

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Number of Discs2
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Display FormatIncludes Digital Copy
Signal StandardBlu-ray Disc
Leading RoleDenzel Washington, Kevin Dunn, Chris Pine, Rosario Dawson, Ethan Suplee
Release Date20110215
Film CountryUSA

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