DVD - The Devil Wears Prada
Meryl Streep tears up the landscape as demanding fashion editor, Miranda Priestley, of "Runway" magazine. She is a terror to everyone who is around her as is quickly depicted in the opening scenes of the movie. Her first assistant (Emily Blunt) strives to please her and tries to emulate her, but one can sense that she is not quite as hard as she tries to put on. Into this mix comes a young woman (Anne Hathaway) who knows nothing of the fashion industry, has never read the magazine, and doesn't know who Miranda Priestley is. She only sees this as a stepping stone to another journalism position. Showing no fashion sense and immediately scorned by everyone, Miranda nonetheless hires her as the second assistant. When Miranda demands that she obtain the next unpublished Harry Potter manuscript, you can sense that she is trying to force her to quit, but it makes the young woman dig in to please her boss. With the help of one of the magazine's fashion editors (Stanley Tucci), she gets a complete makeover and a new security. However, with her new appearance and the demands placed on her, she starts to lose her friends, family and her live-in boy friend (Adrian Grenier). As she is whisked away to Paris with Miranda and faces all of the glamor that could be hers, including a flashy if not artificial freelance journalist (Simon Baker), she is forced to make the decision of where she wants to be in her life. It is obvious that the film would like to make Anne Hathaway into a young Audrey Hepburn. While she is certainly pleasant, she doesn't quite reach the pinnacle of Hepburn. The film contains adult situations, but no nudity or on-screen sex.
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DVD information
| Release Date (USA): | 2006-12-12 |
| Rating (USA): | PG-13 |
| Release Date (UK): | 2007-02-05 |
| Rating (UK) : | 15 |
| Director: | David Frankel |
| Producer: | - |
| Studio: | 20th Century Fox |
| Writer/s: | Aline Brosh McKenna (screenplay), Lauren Weisberger (novel) |
Cast
| Meryl Streep | Miranda Priestly |
| Anne Hathaway | Andy Sachs |
| Emily Blunt | Emily |
| Stanley Tucci | Nigel |
| Adrian Grenier | Nate |
| Tracie Thoms | Lilly |
| Rich Sommer | Doug |
| Simon Baker | Christian Thompson |
| Daniel Sunjata | James Holt |
| Jimena Hoyos | Lucia |
| Rebecca Mader | Jocelyn |
| Tibor Feldman | Irv Ravitz |
| Stephanie Szostak | Jacqueline Follet |
| David Marshall Grant | Richard Barnes |
| James Naughton | Stephen |
DVD Features
| Available Subtitles: English, Spanish Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround) Commentary by: Audio Commentary with Director David Frankel, Producer Wendy Finerman, CostumeDeisgner Patricia Field, and moreUnknown Format Featurettes: 'Trip to the Big Screen,' 'NYC and Fashion,' 'Fashion Visonary Patricia Field,' 'Getting Valentino' 15 Deleted Scenes Theatrical Trailer Gag Reel |





