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Trust the Man on DVD in February
By Patrick Luce Jan 12, 2007, 2:10 GMT
Struggling to keep their respective relationships afloat, two couples face the challenges of love and marriage in the “smart, funny and refreshing” (CBS TV) comedy Trust The Man, debuting on DVD February 6th for the suggested retail price of $27.98.
Directed by Bart Freundlich (The Myth Of Fingerprints), Trust The Man features great comedic performances from an all-star cast including David Duchovny (“The X-Files,” Connie and Carla), Julianne Moore (The Hours, Laws of Attraction), Billy Crudup (Big Fish, Almost Famous), Maggie Gyllenhall (World Trade Center, Secretary), Garry Shandling (What Planet Are You From?, “The Larry Sanders Show”) and Eva Mendes (Hitch, Out of Time).
Stay-at-home hubby Tom (Duchovny) and his overachieving actress wife, Rebecca (Moore), are in counseling to save their marriage. Meanwhile, Rebecca’s slacker brother, Tobey (Billy Crudup), can’t seem to commit to his impatient girlfriend, Elaine (Maggie Gyllenhaal). As both relationships spin out of control, the two couples embark on a hilarious quest to rediscover the magic and romance New
York is famous for...and Rebecca and Elaine will have to decide, do they trust the man?
The Trust The Man DVD is presented in both widescreen and full screen on a flipper disc, and features English Dolby 5.1 Surround and Spanish Dolby Surround as well as subtitles in English, French and Spanish.
Bonus features include:
Feature audio commentary by writer/director Bart Freundlich and actor David Duchovny
Reel Love: The Making Of Trust The Man featurette
Deleted scenes with optional commentary by Bart Freundlich and David Duchovny

Trust the Man is now available for pre-order at Amazon. As of yet, there is not a release date for the UK. Visit the DVD database for more information.
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