3 (DVD, 2004, 2-Disc Set)

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The product is a 2-disc DVD set released in 2004 titled "3." Directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring actors Barry Pepper and J.K. Simmons, this drama falls under the sub-genre of biography. With an NR rating, this film explores themes of loyalty and betrayal within the world of organized crime. It offers viewers a compelling story and stellar performances from the cast, making it a must-have for fans of drama and crime genres.

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The life of NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt is depicted in the ESPN original movie 3: THE DALE EARNHARDT STORY. Barry Pepper (who received Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for his performance of another legendary athlete, Roger Maris, in 61*) portrays Earnhardt, aka "The Intimidator" who won numerous NASCAR titles over the course of his career, often in spectacular and unexpected fashion. This film biography chronicles Earnhardt's rise to prominence, and the relationship with his father Ralph (J.K. Simmons) and his son-both race car drivers as well-juxtaposing his on track successes and difficulties with those of his family life. 3 charts the triumphs and ultimate tragedy of Dale Earnhardt's unprecedented racing career.

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UPC0786936267563
eBay Product ID (ePID)43728139

Product Key Features

ActorBarry Pepper, J.K. Simmons
RatingNR
Movie/TV Title3
DirectorRussell Mulcahy
FormatDVD
Release Year2004
GenreDrama
Sub-GenreBiography

Additional Product Features

Region CodeRegion 1
Number of Discs2
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Signal StandardDvd
Leading RoleBarry Pepper, J.K. Simmons
Release Date20041214
Film CountryUSA

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