American history X [videorecording] / New Line Cinema presents a Turman-Morrissey Company production ; directed by Tony Kaye ; produced by John Morrissey ; screenplay, David McKenna.
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FilmPublisher number: EDV 9045 | New Line Home VideoLanguage: English Spoken language: English Original language: English Publication details: United States : New Line Cinema, 1999.Description: 1 videodisc (114 min.) : sd., col. and b&w ; 12 cmContent type: - two-dimesional moving image
- video
- Cinematography by Tony Kaye ; original music by Anne Dudley ; film editing by Gerald B. Greenberg, Alan Heim ; assistant director, Mark Cotone.
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Originally released as a motion picture in 1998.
Special Features: Deleted Scenes ; Theatrical Trailer ; Cast and Crew.
Cinematography by Tony Kaye ; original music by Anne Dudley ; film editing by Gerald B. Greenberg, Alan Heim ; assistant director, Mark Cotone.
Edward Norton, Edward Furlong, Fairuza Balk, Beverly D'Angelo, Avery Brooks, Stacy Keach.
Derek and Danny Vinyard, brothers, got into the wrong hands. A very right-winged man managed to twist their thoughts and did the same thing to them that Hitler did to the masses. They and their fellows are feeling as a part of a community that is exploited by people who do not have the right to do so: Illegal immigrants, the Black, the Yellow and all the others who use their minority position to extract rights over the Whites from it - or so they are convinced. So, hatred against the "others" grows, and when it comes to a case of self-defense, Derek kills in rage, in hate, in thirst for blood. In jail, his eyes are opened and he can see the mistakes in the definition which made him a Nazi out of belief. In a slow development, Derek turns to be a completely different man. When released, his prime target is to get his younger brother Danny out of the fangs of the blindfolded.
BBFO rating: 18 years and over. IFCO rating: 18 years and over.
DVD ; region 2 ; aspect ratio 16:9.
English dialogues with optional English subtitles.
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