DVD - Stranger Than Fiction
Karen Effiel is an author writing her latest novel about an isolated man named Harold Crick. What she doesn't know is that her fictionalized character is real. The real Harold Crick is an IRS agent who has lived a dull existence and one day begins to hear Karen's voice as she narrates what she puts on paper to what Harold has and is doing. Because of this Harold enlists the help of a literary professor to find out what is happening and ends up changing things about his life including beginning a relationship with his IRS client, a government-hating bakery owner named Ana Pascal. Harold, however, finds trouble when he hears that Karen plans to kill him.
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DVD information
| Release Date (USA): | 2007-02-27 |
| Rating (USA): | PG-13 |
| Release Date (UK): | 2007-04-02 |
| Rating (UK) : | 12 |
| Director: | Marc Forster |
| Producer: | - |
| Studio: | Sony Pictures Entertainment |
| Writer/s: | Zach Helm (written by) |
Cast
| Will Ferrell | Harold Crick |
| Maggie Gyllenhaal | Ana Pascal |
| Dustin Hoffman | Professor Jules Hilbert |
| Queen Latifah | Penny Escher |
| Emma Thompson | Kay Eiffel |
| William Dick | Co-Worker #1 |
| Guy Massey | Male Co-Worker |
| Martha Espinoza | Female IRS #1 |
| Christian Stolte | Young Boy’s Father |
| T.J. Jagodowski | Another Co-Worker |
| Peter Grosz | Co-Worker #2 |
| Ricky Adams | Young Boy |
| Denise Hughes | Carla |
| Peggy Roeder | Polish Woman |
| Tonray Ho | Female Co-Worker |
DVD Features
| Actors In Search of a Story - Marc Forster discusses why each cast member is such an integral part of the film. We will also hear from each cast member regarding their impressions of the film. Picking The Right Team - Marc Forster discusses the importance and contribution of each of his “team” members including Director of Photography, Production Design, Costume Designer, Writer, Producers, Editors and VFX team, etc. On Location in Chicago - Take an in-depth look at why Chicago was chosen as the place to shoot this film. We will examine the locations; the architecture; the incredible local talent pool; and all of the other factors that made Chicago the perfect place to shoot the film. Words on the Page -A great dual interview with Lindsay Doran (producer) and Zach Helm (writer) that will anchor this piece. Additionally, Marc, Zach and Lindsay discuss what makes this script so unique and why Stranger Than Fiction is an important film to make today. Picture a Number - A special effect piece discussing the graphics used in the film. On the Set A montage of funny set moments Deleted Scenes |





