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TCFHE Press Release: Hitman (DVD/Blu-ray)


The Stylish, Edgy Action Film Starring Timothy Olyphant And The Newest Bond Girl Olga Kurylenko
HITMAN

Takes Aim On Unrated Digital Copy Special Edition And Blu-ray March 11th From Fox Home Entertainment

Unrated Special Edition Features New Footage
Never Seen In Theaters, Alternate Ending, Gag Reel and new Digital Copy Option

CENTURY CITY, Calif. – The fine line between sinner and saint is tested as Hitman shoots to DVD March 11th from Fox Home Entertainment. Based on the top-selling, award-winning videogame franchise, Hitman follows a genetically engineered, elite assassin known only as Agent 47 whose sole purpose is to rid the world of its most sinister and deadly criminals. Hitman stars Timothy Olyphant (Live Free Or Die Hard, “Deadwood”) as the master agent, Olga Kurylenko (Bond 22, due in theaters Fall ‘08) as his love interest and Dougray Scott (Mission Impossible: II, Dark Water) as the Interpol investigator obsessed with capturing him. Living an existence of cold exactitude with lethal grace, unwavering precision and resolute pride in his work, Agent 47 is faced with the unexpected stirrings of his conscience and the unfamiliar emotions aroused by a mysterious Russian woman. Loaded with action-packed bonus features, the Hitman Digital Copy Unrated Special Edition DVD is packed with exclusive content including never-before-seen footage, deleted scenes, multiple behind-the-scenes featurettes, alternate ending, gag reel and more, available for the suggested retail price of $34.98 U.S. / $45.98 Canada. The Hitman Unrated Blu-ray disc also includes a standard edition Digital Copy and will be available day-and-date priced at $39.98 U.S. / $49.98 Canada. In addition, Fox Home Entertainment will also release unrated and rated single-disc versions for $29.98 U.S. / $43.48

Digital Copy provides a consumer a friendly way to easily and quickly transfer a digital movie file directly from a DVD to one of the several hundred million compatible Macintosh and Windows-based personal computers or laptops. In addition to being able to view and store a Digital Copy of the film on compatible computers/laptops, the digital movie file can be loaded on to one of the Apple video capable iPods and the iPhone as well as numerous Microsoft Windows PLAYSFORSURE enabled portable video devices offered from such manufacturers as Creative Labs, Archos, iRiver, Dell, RCA, Samsung, Toshiba and others.

Synopsis
A top assassin known only as Agent 47 (Olyphant) is hired by a covert organization "The Agency" to kill targets for cash. He later becomes ensnared in a political conspiracy that finds him pursued by both Interpol and the Russian military as he treks across Eastern Europe

DVD Special Features:
The Hitman single disc DVD includes the theatrical version of the film in both full screen and widescreen formats and the Hitman Unrated single disc is presented in English DTS 5.1 audio for widescreen only. Both of these releases are presented in English Dolby Surround 5.1 and Spanish Dolby Surround with French subtitles. The following bonus materials are featured on all formats:
Deleted Scenes
Ovie’s Pool Scene
Hospital Scene
A Different Train Platform
Udre’s Death
Alternate Ending

The Hitman Digital Copy Unrated Special Edition DVD includes the unrated film and all above single disc content presented in widescreen format with the following extra material featured on the disc one:
Featurettes
In The Crosshairs
Digital Hits
Instruments Of Destruction
Para-Ordinance P18.9
Blaser R93 LRS2
MM16
FN F2000
Micro Uzi
M240
Settling The Score
Gag Reel

Disc 2:
Digital Copy

Hitman Unrated Special Edition Blu-Ray:
The Hitman Unrated Special Edition Blu-ray two disc features the unrated version of the film, with all above single bonus content on disc one and Digital Copy of disc two. The film is presented in widescreen format with English 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio (Lossless), French 5.1 DTS Dolby Digital and Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital.



Hitman
Street Date: March 11, 2008
Prebook Date: February 13, 2008
DVD Price: $29.98 U.S. / $43.48 Canada (Single Disc Edition)
$34.98 U.S. / $45.98 Canada (2-Disc Special Edition)
94 min (Blu-ray Disc)
Feature Running Time: 94 min (Single Disc Unrated Edition)
94 min (2-Disc Special Edition)
93min (Single Theatrical Rated)
Catalog Number: 2250942 (Single Disc Unrated Edition)
2250818 (2-Disc Special Edition)
2250299 (Blu-ray Disc)
U.S. Rating UR
Subtitles: English, Spanish and French
Closed Captioned: Yes
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