Fox goes Behind Enemy Lines

Owen Wilson and Gene Hackman team up for the dark action film Behind Enemy Lines. Although the film is still in theaters, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment is already at work on a nice DVD release for later this year.

Fighter navigator Chris Burnett wants out of the Navy: he was looking for something more than boring recon missions he’s been flying. He finds himself the lone Christmas day mission over war-torn Bosnia. But, when he talks pilot Stackhouse into flying slightly off-course to check out an interesting target, the two get shot down. Burnett is soon alone, trying to outrun a pursuing army, while commanding officer Reigert finds his rescue operation hamstrung by politics, forcing Burnett to run far out of his way.

An anamorphic widescreen transfer and audio tracks in Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1 will enhance the film watching experience. Additional features on the disc include an audio commentary by director John Moore and editor Martin Smith, a second audio commentary by producers John Davis and Wick Godfrey, a behind the scenes featurette, original main title sequence and end credit sequence with optional commentary, alternate “Tale Off” montage with optional commentary and three extended director’s cut scenes.

Arriving on April 23rd, Behind Enemy Lines will carry a $27.98 price tag.

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