Percy Jackson Sea of monsters Sea of monsters /

DVD - 2013

Based on the publishing phenomenon, Percy Jackson and other young demigods continue to fight, but this time in the sea, to fulfill their destinies. To save their world, Percy and his friends must find the fabled and magical Golden Fleece. Embarking on a treacherous odyssey into the uncharted waters of the Sea of Monsters (known to humans as the Bermuda Triangle), they battle terrifying creatures, an army of zombies, and the ultimate Evil.

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Subjects
Genres
Action and adventure films
Film adaptations
Feature films
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Video recordings for people with visual disabilities
Language
English
Corporate Authors
Fox 2000 Pictures, TSG Entertainment, Sunswept Entertainment (Firm), 1492 Pictures
Corporate Authors
Fox 2000 Pictures (production company), TSG Entertainment, Sunswept Entertainment (Firm), 1492 Pictures
Other Authors
Thor Freudenthal (director), Marc Guggenheim (screenwriter), Logan Lerman, 1992- (actor), Brandon T. Jackson, 1984- (-), Alexandra Daddario, 1986-, Jake Abel, 1987-, Douglas Smith, 1985-, Leven Rambin, 1990-, Nathan Fillion, 1971-, Anthony Stewart Head, 1954-, Stanley Tucci, Mary Birdsong, Yvette Nicole Brown, 1971-, Missi Pyle, 1972-, Rick Riordan
Item Description
Based on the novel by Rick Riordan.
Sequel to: Percy Jackson & the lighting thief.
Special features: Back to Camp Half-Blood; It's all in the eye; Theatrical trailer 1; Theatrical trailer 2; Sneak peek.
Physical Description
1 videodisc (106 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Format
DVD, NTSC region 1, dual layer, widescreen (2.40:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 (English), Dolby Digital 2.0 (French and Spanish).
Audience
Audience: MPAA rated: PG; for fantasy action violence, some scary images and mild language.
Production Credits
Director of photography, Shelly Johnson ; edited by Mark Goldblatt ; music by Andrew Lockington.