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Witness DVD

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When a young Amish woman (McGillis) and her son (Haas) are caught up in the murder of an undercover narcotics agent their unlikely savior proves to be the worldly and cynical Philadelphia detective John Book. Harrison Ford is sensational as Book the cop who runs head-on into the non-violent world of a Pennsylvania Amish community. The end result is an action-packed struggle of life and death interwoven with a sensitive undercurrent of caring and forbidden love. Peter Weir receiv

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Released
03 April 2006
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Paramount Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
107 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5014437926234 
  • Average Rating for Witness - 3 out of 5


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  • Witness
    Jenny Williams

    I thought this was a strange film, seemed like an odd plot but still quite good for just a film you could watch what ever mood your in. It has a bit of action, romance and a bit of a laugh too. Quite good, could watch it more than once.

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When a young Amish boy (Lukas Haas) witnesses a murder in a big city train station, detective Jon Book (Harrison Ford) is given the job of protecting him. Suspecting that the murder was part of a police conspiracy, Book retreats to the small farming community where the boy lives. As time passes, and despite massive cultural difference, the detective falls in love with the boy's widowed mother (Kelly McGillis). 'Witness', the first Hollywood film from Australian director Peter Weir, was nominated for eight Oscars and won two (editing and original screenplay).