A pointed and darkly humorous look at the American public's fascination with violence, director Oliver Stone's gonzo road movie stars Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis as Mickey and Mallory, two lovers whose bloody cross-country crime spree lands them in prison and makes them media-hyped celebrities. With Robert Downey, Jr. As the host of a tabloid TV show, Tommy Lee Jones as a crazed warden, and Rodney Dangerfield as Mallory's abusive father. Director's cut; 122 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English. Region Free
"Natural Born Killers" on Blu-Ray by Whv is a groundbreaking cinematic experience that delves into the dark side of media sensationalism and violence. Directed by Oliver Stone, this cult classic follows Mickey and Mallory Knox, two lovers turned serial killers who become media darlings as their crime spree captivates the nation. The film's innovative visual style, rapid-fire editing, and provocative narrative have made it a touchstone in modern cinema. Whv (Warner Home Video) is renowned for its high-quality releases of iconic films, ensuring exceptional picture and sound quality for home viewers.
The cast features Woody Harrelson as Mickey Knox, whose career spans acclaimed roles in "Cheers," "True Detective," and "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri." Juliette Lewis stars as Mallory Knox; she has been celebrated for performances in "Cape Fear" and her Oscar-nominated role in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape." Director Oliver Stone is an Academy Award-winning filmmaker known for masterpieces like "Platoon," "JFK," and "Born on the Fourth of July." Notable supporting actors include Robert Downey Jr., famous for his transformative work in both indie dramas ("Chaplin") and blockbuster franchises ("Iron Man"), Tommy Lee Jones ("The Fugitive"), and Tom Sizemore ("Saving Private Ryan"). This Blu-Ray edition offers fans an unfiltered look at one of the most controversial films ever made.
Actors:
Woody Harrelson, Juliette Lewis, Robert Downey Jr., Tommy Lee Jones, Tom Sizemore, Rodney Dangerfield, Edie McClurg, Sean Stone, Russell Means, Lanny Flaherty