Bicentennial Man / Misson To Mars / Bicentennial Man, Mission to Mars

DVD info
Title: Bicentennial Man / Misson To Mars
Original Title: Bicentennial Man, Mission to Mars
IMDb / Disneyinfo: Bicentennial Man   
Misson To Mars   
Country: United States United States
Region: R1-US
NTSC / PAL: NTSC
Category: Live Action
Serie: Double Feature
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi, Adventure, Thriller
Release Date: 16-09-2008
Year: 1999, 2000
Aspect Ratio: Bicentennial Man: 2.35:1, 16x9
Mission To Mars: 1.85:1, 16x9
Length: 244 Minutes
Packaging: ???
Insert: ???
Number of DVD's: 2
Chapters: ???
Dolby Digital 5.1: English
Dolby Digital 2.0: French, Spanish
Subtitles: English for the hearing impaired, Spanish
Production: 1492 Pictures, Columbia Pictures, Laurence Mark Productions, Radiant Productions, Touchstone Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment, StudioCanal, Red Horizon Productions, The Jacobson Company
Distribution: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
ISBN: None
UPC: 786936774252
Catalog Number: 5832300
Spine Number: ???
DVD: ???
Mint Marks Sample: ???
Synopsis
Bicentennial Man
From the acclaimed director of Mrs. Doubtfire, Academy Award winner Robin Williams (1997, Best Supporting Actor, Good Will Hunting) stars in a delightfully heartwarming comedy about one extraordinary android who just wants to be an ordinary guy! Though he was purchased as a mere "household appliance", it doesn't take long for the Martin family to realize Andrew (Williams) is no run-of-the-mill robot! Funny, incredibly lifelike and possessing an astounding level of creativity, this special machine soon takes on a life of his own - and eventually begins a centuries-long quest to achieve true humanity! A crowd-pleasing comedy hit - everyone is sure to love this touching entertaining movie treat!

Mission To Mars
From the director of Mission: Impossible comes the thrilling, eye-popping science-fiction adventure Mission To Mars - starring Gary Sinise (Snake Eyes) and Tim Robbins (Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me). The year is 2020, and the first manned mission to Mars, commanded by Luke Graham (Don Cheadle, Out of Sight), lands safely on the red planet. But the Martian landscape harbors a bizarre and shocking secret that leads to a mysterious disaster so catastrophic, it decimates the crew. Haunted by a cryptic last message from Graham, NASA launches the Mars Recovery Mission to investigate and bring back survivors - if there are any. Confronted with nearly insurmountable dangers, but propelled by deep friendship, the team finally lands on Mars and makes a discovery so amazing, it takes your breath away. Mission To Mars is an action-packed rocket ride that will enthrall you with its stunning special effects and keep you on the edge of your seat.
Cast
Original Other
Bicentennial Man
Robin Williams - Andrew
Embeth Davidtz - Little Miss / Portia
Sam Neill - Sir
Oliver Platt - Rupert Burns
Kiersten Warren - Galatea
Wendy Crewson - Ma'am
Hallie Eisenberg - Little Miss - 7 Yrs. Old (as Hallie Kate Eisenberg)
Lindze Letherman - Miss - 9 Yrs. Old
Angela Landis - Miss
John Michael Higgins - Bill Feingold
Bradley Whitford - Lloyd
Igor Hiller - Lloyd - 10 Yrs. Old
Joe Bellan - Robot Delivery Man
Brett Wagner - Robot Delivery Man
Stephen Root - Dennis Mansky
Scott Waugh - Motorcycle Punk
Quinn Smith - Frank
Kristy Connelly - Monica
Jay Johnston - Charles
George Wallace - Male President (as George D. Wallace)
Lynne Thigpen - Female President
Ples Griffin - Zimbabwe Representative
Marcia Pizzo - Lloyd's Wife
Paula DuPré Pesmen - Feingold's Assistant
Clarke Devereux - Priest
Bruce Kenneth Wagner - Engagement Party Guest
Paula West - Singer
Kevin 'Tiny' Ancell - Restoration Worker #1
Richard Cross - Restoration Worker #2
Adam Bryant - Humanoid Head
Eric Fiedler - Puppeteer
Billy Bryan - Puppeteer
Christopher Nelson - Puppeteer
Jim Kundig - Puppeteer
Terry Sandin - Puppeteer
Mike Elizalde - Puppeteer
Mark Garbarino - Puppeteer
Christian Ristow - Puppeteer
Leonard MacDonald - Puppeteer (as Lennie MacDonald)
Dan Rebett - Puppeteer
Bernhard Eichholz - Puppeteer (as Bernhard Eicholz)
Evan Brainard - Puppeteer
Benny Buettner - Puppeteer
Kamela Portuges - Puppeteer
Michael Steffe - Puppeteer (as Michael F. Steffe)
Mark Walas - Puppeteer (as Mark J. Walas)
Chace Acton - Little Girl at Wedding (uncredited)
Andy Arness - Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Merridee Book - World Congresswoman (uncredited)
Kenny Byerly - Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Wahayn Inello Clayton - Figi Legislator (uncredited)
Kimberly Delmer - Dancer (uncredited)
Jeffrey Grellman - Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Marquis Horace - Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Alexander Kanellakos - Alcoholic Man (uncredited)
Jeffrey Leon - World Congressman (uncredited)
Jonathan Lim - Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Yoli Mapp - World Congresswoman (uncredited)
Rusty Nelson - Dancer (uncredited)
Tom O'Reilly - Park Chess Player (uncredited)
Janice Maureen Odell - Member Wedding Party (uncredited)
René Peraza - Wedding Scene Guest (uncredited)
Barry Ratcliffe - Canada's Prime Minister (uncredited)
Scott Trimble - Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Darrin Vanderpan - Party Guest (uncredited)
A'da Alison Woolfolk - World Congresswoman (uncredited)

Mission to Mars
Gary Sinise - Jim McConnell
Tim Robbins - Woody Blake
Don Cheadle - Luke Graham
Connie Nielsen - Terri Fisher
Jerry O'Connell - Phil Ohlmyer
Peter Outerbridge - Sergei Kirov
Kavan Smith - Nicholas Willis
Jill Teed - Reneé Coté
Elise Neal - Debra Graham
Kim Delaney - Maggie McConnell
Marilyn Norry - NASA Wife
Freda Perry - NASA Wife
Lynda Boyd - NASA Wife
Patricia Harras - NASA Wife
Robert Bailey Jr. - Bobby Graham
Chaynade Knowles - Child at Party
Jeffrey Ballard - Child at Party (as Jeff Ballard)
Anson Woods - Child at Party
Britt McKillip - Child at Party (as Britt McKillop)
Jillian Marie - Child at Party (as Jillian Hubert)
Jody Thompson - Pretty Girl 1
Lucia Walters - Pretty Girl 2
Pamela Diaz - Pretty Girl 3
Sugith Varughese - 2nd Capcom
Story Musgrave - 3rd Capcom
Mina E. Mina - Ambassador
Carlo Rota - Ambassador
Dmitry Chepovetsky - Technician
Tracy Waterhouse - Sobbing Technician
McCanna Anthony Sinise - Young Jim McConnell (as Mccanna Anthony Sinise)
Chantal Conlin - Young Maggie
Jukka Joensuu - Priest
Bill Timoney - Computer (voice)
Riley Cantner - Child at Party (uncredited)
Samantha Cantner - Child at Party (uncredited)
Daniel Lederman - Taylor Jones (uncredited)
Armin Mueller-Stahl - Ray Beck (uncredited)
Bonusmateriaal
Bicentennial Man
• Production Featurette
• Theatrical Trailer

Mission To Mars
• Audio Commentary
• Animatics To Scene Comparison
• Documentary: "Visions Of Mars"
• Visual Effects Analyses
• Production Art Gallery
• DVD-ROM
• Theatrical Trailer
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Easter Egg
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