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Coraline Jones (voiced by Dakota Fanning) and her parents (Teri Hatcher, John Hodgman) have moved into the Pink Palace, a once-vibrant boarding house that's turned drab and dilapidated. As her parents work feverishly on a new gardening catalog, the bored and belligerent Coraline is admonished to explore her new world's possibilities. Along the way she meets her fellow tenants, including two aging English showgirls and a mouse-training Russian acrobat, as well as an outcast neighbourhood boy named Wybie. But it is a mysterious hidden door that most piques Coraline's interest--a gateway to a parallel world where her 'other' parents and neighbours live only to see Coraline well fed and endlessly entertained. All is not cakes and carnivals for Coraline, though, and the black buttons that have replaced the eyes of these otherworldly imitations hint at darker intentions. When these intentions are revealed, Cora and a friendly magical cat use their wits and willpower to defeat Coraline's wicked 'other mother' and restore balance in the real world.Product Identifiers
ProducerClaire Jennings, Bill Mechanic, Henry Selick, Mary Sandell
EAN5050582702279
eBay Product ID (ePID)72542251
Product Key Features
Film/TV TitleCoraline
DirectorHenry Selick, Pete Kozachik
LanguageEnglish
Subtitle LanguageArabic\Danish\Dutch\English\Finnish\Hungarian\Icelandic\Norwegian\Swedish
Run Time97 Mins
Aspect Ratio1.85 Anamorphic Wide Screen
FormatDVD
Release Year2009
FeaturesWidescreen, Deleted scenes\Making-of\Feature commentary with director Henry Selick and composer and composer Bruno Salick, With Subtitles
GenreFamily
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
CertificatePG
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
ComposerBruno Coulais
ReviewsHollywood Reporter - Selick's imaginative sets and puppets are in perfect pitch with Gaiman's fantasy. The 3-D effects aren't overdone but are used intelligently to make this world come brilliantly to life, Entertainment Weekly - This thrilling stop-motion animated adventure is a high point in Selick's career of crating handrcrafted wonderlands of beauty blended with deep, disconcerting creepiness, Rolling Stone - [T]hose who tough it out with this twisted, trippy adventure in impure imagination will only be the better for it, New York Times - [A]n exquisitely realized 3-D stop-motion animated feature....CORALINE lingers in an atmosphere that is creepy, wonderfully strange and full of feeling, USA Today - It's gorgeous to watch in all its dazzling stop-motion animation splendor....It's exquisite images have an undeniable whimsical appeal, Variety - CORALINE is a dark delight....This eccentric and deliriously inventive fantasy finds stop-motion auteur Henry Selick scaling new heights of ghoulish whimsy, buoyed by a haunting score that works its own macabre magic, Los Angeles Times - The third dimension comes of age with CORALINE....CORALINE is a remarkable feat of imagination, a magical tale with a genuinely sinister edge
Additional InformationAs covetous children are often warned: 'Be careful what you wish for'. It's this very cautionary wisdom that sets the stage for Henry SelickÆs CORALINE, an eerily eye-popping stop-motion animation tale of fractured dreams and families made whole. As the films opens, Coraline Jones (voiced by Dakota Fanning) and her parents (Teri Hatcher, John Hodgman) have moved into the Pink Palace, a once-vibrant boarding house that's turned drab and dilapidated. As her parents work feverishly on a new gardening catalog, the bored and belligerent Coraline is admonished to explore her new world's possibilities. Along the way she meets her fellow tenants, including two aging English showgirls and a mouse-training Russian acrobat, as well as an outcast neighbourhood boy named Wybie. But it is a mysterious hidden door that most piques Coraline's interest--a gateway to a parallel world where her 'other' parents and neighbours live only to see Coraline well fed and endlessly entertained. All is not cakes and carnivals for Coraline, though, and the black buttons that have replaced the eyes of these otherworldly imitations hint at darker intentions. When these intentions are revealed, Cora and a friendly magical cat use their wits and willpower to defeat Coraline's wicked 'other mother' and restore balance in the real world.<BR>Based on Neil GaimanÆs beloved childrenÆs novel, director Selick (THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS) uses the stop-motion technique to bring CORALINE to life with amazing visual and emotional depth. The result is a frightfully magical adventure that will give the whole family plenty to shriek, cheer, and talk about.
Executive ProducerMichael Zoumas
ScreenwriterHenry Selick
Dubbing LanguagesDutch\Hungarian
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleCoraline
EditorRonald Sanders, Christopher Murrie
Director of PhotographyPete Kozachik
VoiceDawn French, Keith David, John Hodgman, Ian McShane, Dakota Fanning, Jennifer Saunders, Robert Bailey Jr., Jerome Ranft, Teri Hatcher
Consumer AdviceContains mild threat and scary scenes and one use of mild language
WriterNeil Gaiman