Based on the true-life story of one of Australia's most notorious criminals
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. An extraordinary movie about an extraordinary man, the highly acclaimed and award winning Chopper is the boldest and grittiest Australian film in decades. Brimming with dangerous excitement and stunning innovation, the sensational debut of rock video director Andrew Dominik is an exhilarating sharp shock to the system revealing the no-holds-barred story of the notorious Oz criminal Mark 'Chopper' Read. Told in flashback as Read serves one of his many prisons sentences, this extreme biography charts the brutal carnage and wicked sense of humour of a man who supposedly committed nineteen vicious murders and got away with it. Mixing startling facts from his nine best-selling books, including 'How To Shoot Friends and Influence People,' with stylish pulp fiction to paint an astonishing portrait of a larger-than-life legend, Chopper is funny, fascinating and frightening and features a show-stopping central performance from Eric Bana, Australia's top stand-up comedian. Trailer Animated Main Cast and Crew Filmographies Audio Commentary by Director Andrew Dominik Audio Commentary by Mark 'Chopper' Read Video Interview With Mark 'Chopper' Read Deleted Scenes Animated Menus Scene Access Actors Eric Bana, Simon Lyndon, Vince Colosimo, David Field, Daniel Wyllie, Bill Young, Kenny Graham, Kate Beahan, Renee Brack & Gregory Pitt Director Andrew Dominik Certificate 18 years and over Year 2000 Screen Widescreen 16:9 Anamorphic Languages English - Dolby Digital (5.1) Additional Languages Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo: English Subtitles None listed Duration 1 hour and 30 minutes (approx)
Mark 'Chopper' Read (Eric Bana) was an Aussie criminal alleged to have committed nineteen horrific murders and got away with it. Using flashback imagery, we look at one of Australia's cult heroes as he serves one of many prison sentences, and then goes on a killing spree which gained him such a huge following.
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