The number 23
DVD - 2007
Walter Sparrow receives a book for his birthday from his wife, Agatha. The first words he reads change his once placid existence into a whirlpool of psychological torture and mayhem. The book is a chilling murder mystery that seems to mirror Walter's life in dark and uncontrollable ways. The book's main character is a brooding detective named Fingerling who seems to copy Walter's own history. As the book comes to life, Walter becomes fascinated by the most frightening part of it - Fingerling's dark obsession with the number 23. Walter soon starts to see the number everywhere in his own life and becomes haunted by the fact that he is damned to commit the same horrific crime as Fingerling. Now Walter is on a dangerous ques...t to understand the mysteries of the book. If he can unlock the dark power of the number 23, he may just be able to change his future.
- Subjects
- Genres
- Feature films
Thrillers (Motion pictures)
Video recordings for the hearing impaired - Published
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Burbank, CA :
New Line Home Entertainment : Distributed by Warner Home Video
c2007.
- Language
- English
- Other Authors
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- Edition
- Widescreen version
- Item Description
- Originally released as a motion picture in 2007.
Title from container.
Theatrical version and unrated version on one disc. Unrated version 101 min.
Special features: "The number 23 enigma" documentary; "How to find your life path numbers" featurette; fact track trivia; 16 deleted scenes, including alternate ending; director commentary; "Making of The number 23" featurette; "Creating the world of Fingerling" featurette. - Physical Description
- 1 videodisc (DVD) (98 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
- Format
- Region 1, widescreen presentation; Dolby Digital.
- Audience
- MPAA rating: R; for violence, disturbing images, sexuality and language. Unrated.
- Production Credits
- Director of photography, Matthew Libatique ; editor, Mark Stevens ; music, Harry Gregson-Williams ; costume designer, Daniel Orlandi ; production designer, Andrew Laws.
- ISBN
- 9780780656741