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“Rogue” On DVD

“Rogue” On DVD

July 25, 2008 By Sam Sloan Leave a Comment

Australia may loose its appeal this summer once the intense thriller “Rogue” unleashes on unrated DVD August 5th. From Genius Products and The Weinstein Company comes the latest Dimension Extreme title about an abnormal man-eating crocodile that stalks innocent tourists in the Australian wilderness.

“Rogue” follows a group of tourists on a wildlife cruise through the Outback. When their boat is stranded on a muddy island, a wild and monstrous crocodile begins his hunt. Writer-director Greg McLean (Wolf Creek) returns with a suspenseful and chilling ride through Australia’s waters, set against the glorious backdrop of the rugged Northern Territory. “Rogue” stars a talented cast, including Michael Vartan (“Alias,” “Monster-in-Law”), Radha Mitchell (“Silent Hill,” “Man on Fire”), Sam Worthington (“Somersault,” “Dirty Deeds”) and John Jarrat (“Wolf Creek”). The “Rogue” DVD will include a director’s commentary and multiple featurettes.

To find out the particulars of this DVD and how we can save you up to 32% off the SRP

Synopsis

An Australian wildlife tour becomes a bloodbath when their boat strays into the domain of a massive, man-eating crocodile. Stuck on a shrinking parcel of land, the survivors plot a dangerous escape as the croc moves in for another feast.

Special Features

· Audio Commentary By Writer/Director Greg McLean

· The Making Of Rogue: A Documentary By Greg McLean

· Welcome To The Territory: A Gallery Of Mini Documentaries

· The Real Rogue Featurette

Basics

Price: $24.95 (USD)

Of course we can save you about $7.96 (USD) or nearly 32% off the SRP if you purchase the DVD HERE

Street Date: August 5, 2008

Catalog Number: 80257

MPAA Rating: Unrated

Running time: 99 minutes

Languages: English Dolby 5.1

Subtitles: English and Spanish

Closed Captioned

Filed Under: DVD News

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