Certificate
12A/12
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Reviews
Village Voice - By the standards of today's bombastic "event" movies, this is a refreshingly modest endeavorùone in which the main event is the skillful holding of our attention, all the way from "Once upon a time" to "Happily ever after.", Chicago Sun-Times - A rousing, original and thoroughly entertaining adventure., Arizona Republic - One reason it works so well: The film always looks believable, and itÆs easy to get wrapped into SingerÆs fairy-tale world.
Consumer Advice
Contains moderate fantasy violence and threat
Additional Information
The beloved fairy tale Jack and the Beanstalk gets a big screen make-over courtesy of director Bryan Singer (VALKYRIE) and screenwriters Darren Lemke (SHREK FOREVER AFTER), Christopher McQuarrie (THE USUAL SUSPECTS) and Dan Studney in this fantasy adventure following a na∩ve farm boy who attempts to rescue a beautiful princess from a race of vengeful giants. When Jack (Nicholas Hoult) inadvertently opens a passageway that allows giants to cross into our reality, the towering titans stake their claim on the land of the humans. Should they succeed, Jack's kingdom will be but the first of many to fall. Now, in order to save his people and rescue a noble princess, Jack must summon every ounce of bravery to drive out the invading giants.
Movie/TV Title
Jack The Giant Slayer
Composer
John Ottman
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Screenwriter
Christopher McQuarrie, David Dobkin, Dan Studney, Darren Lemke