The Winslow boy. [print]
- Collector's edition.
- [United States] : Sony Pictures ; (c)1999.
- 1 videodisc (videodisc) (circa 100 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
- SONY Pictures classics .
- SONY Pictures classics. .
D29075. Censorship classification: G. Language options: English, German. Sub-title options: English, Greek, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Icelandic, Hindi, Hebrew, Dutch, German, Turkish, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Arabic. Widescreen or letterbox format. 29075-D1. Special features: Original widescreen presentation, audio commentary with director David Mamet and the cast, behind-the-scenes featurette on the making of the movie with cast and crew interviews, original movie trailer, talent profiles, picture disc, interactive menu.
Produced by Sarah Green ; directed by David Mamet. Produced by Sarah Green ; directed by David Mamet.
Based on the real life events in 1912 England, this exquisitely crafted film tells of Ronnie Winslow, a 13-year old naval cadet expelled from the Academy for stealing a five-shilling postal note, and his father, London Banker arthur Winslow's all consuming attempt to prove his innocence. When Arthur enlists famed barrister Sir Robert Morton, the case is taken to court where a mysterious and surprising chain of events are unravelled, turning the matter into a national obsession. As the strain on the Winslow family threatens its downfall, both emeotionally and financially, the entire country stood transfixed for a verdict.