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Little Children

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Released: 2007-05-01

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Little Children DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Kate Winslet, Jennifer Connelly, Patrick Wilson, Jackie Earle Haley, Noah Emmerich, Gregg Edelman, Phyllis Somerville, Raymond J. Barry, Jane Adams, Ty Simpkins, Helen Carey, Sadie Goldstein, Helen Carey, Catherine Wolf, Mary B. McCann, Trini Alvarado, Marsha Dietlein Bennett, Sarah Buxton, Thomas Greaney, Anna Audia, Celestial Hakim, Hunter Reid, Chad Brown, Phil McGlaston, Bruce Kirkpatrick, Adam Mucci, Chance Kelly, Rebecca Schull, Crystal Field, Lola Pashalinski, Walker Ryan, David Cole, Weston Elrod, Erica Berg, Leo Trombetta, Christopher Nicholas Smith, Adam Sietz, Tom Perrotta, Stan Carp, Sandra Berrios, Ivar Brogger, Myra Turley, David Rowdon, Paul Mott, Margaret Pace, Beatrice Rigaud, Mary Goggin, Jillian Lindig, William Harvey, Casper Andreas, Matt Garifo, Brooke Fazio, Monica Dobson, Ken Tirado, Carlie LaPorta, Joe C. Guest, Bruce Gross, Patrick Larkin, Michael Diesel, Leon Vitali, Conrad Angel Corral, Darrell E. Geer, Gil Ira Hayes, Mark A. Pierce, Marshall Lefcourt, Jennif

Director(s): Todd Field

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Little Children DVD Details
Video:
Cinemascope
Audio:
Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
Dolby Digital w/ 4 channels of sound from a 2-channel stereo mix.
Language:
English
Subtitles:
English, Spanish
Running Time: 137
Genre: Drama
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 794043106576
Product Code: NEWL10657DVD
Format: DVD
Year:2006
Studio: New Line Home Video
Little Children DVD Summary Oscar-nominated filmmaker Todd Field teams with novelist Tom Perrotta to adapt Perrotta's acclaimed novel concerning the suburban malaise experienced by a handful of small-town individuals whose intersecting lives converge in a variety of surprising, and sometimes ominous, ways.

Kate Winslet, Jennifer Connelly, and Patrick Wilson star in a cinematic adaptation that doesn't aim so much to simply reproduce the book for the screen as it does to re-imagine the written word by exploring new po
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