The Grey (Blu-ray/DVD, 2012, 2-Disc Set, Includes Digital Copy UltraViolet)

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Liam Neeson stars in 'The Grey,' a film about the struggle between life and death that can arise unexpectedly. John Ottway (Neeson) works in Alaska killing wolves that come too close to an oil drilling site. On the last day of his job, he and several other drilling workers prepare for a long plane flight home. As they fly through the frozen air, while others laugh and joke around, he falls fast asleep and begins dreaming of his wife, but then the unthinkable occurs as the back of the aircraft is torn off, and the plane plummets. Ottway blacks out as they crash into the gelid Alaskan snow. This is the story of Ottway's valiant efforts to lead the survivors to safety, despite unsurmountable odds, and while being hunted at every turn by a vicious pack of wolves. Enjoy this thriller on Blu-ray for a hyper-realistic experience.

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UPC0025192148606
eBay Product ID (ePID)113659897

Product Key Features

ActorJoe Anderson, Dallas Roberts, Frank Grillo, Nonso Anozie, Ben Bray, Liam Neeson, Dermot Mulroney, James Badge Dale
EditionIncludes Digital Copy; Ultraviolet
RatingR
DirectorJoe Carnahan
FormatBlu-ray/Dvd
Release Year2012
GenreDrama

Additional Product Features

Region CodeRegion 1
Number of Discs2
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Display FormatIncludes Digital Copy; Ultraviolet
Signal StandardBlu-ray/Dvd
Leading RoleJoe Anderson, Dallas Roberts, Frank Grillo, Nonso Anozie, Ben Bray, Liam Neeson, Dermot Mulroney, James Badge Dale
Film CountryUSA
Release Date20120515

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