Compara precios en Amazon
+ $78.76 de envío.
Tarifas de envío y Política de devoluciones
75% positivas a lo largo de la vida
97% positivas en los últimos 12 meses
Imagen no disponible
Color:
-
-
-
- Lo sentimos, este producto no está disponible en
- Imagen no disponible
- Para ver este video descarga Flash Player
Stand By Me [Importado]
DVD opciones adicionales | Edición | Discos | Precio de Amazon | Nuevo desde | Usado desde |
DVD
10 diciembre 2013 "Vuelva a intentarlo" | — | 1 | $588.99 | $567.99 |
Género | Comedia, Drama, Aventura |
Formato | Varios formatos, Special Edition, Closed-captioned, NTSC, Widescreen, Color, Subtitled |
Colaborador | Scott Beach, Bruce A. Evans, Dick Durock, Marshall Bell, Kent Lutrell, O. B. Babbs, Lee McCain, Korey Pollard, Ken Hodges, Ray Gideon, Art Burke, Geanette Bobst, Scott Korey Pollard, Jason Naylor, O.B. Babbs, Popeye, Andrew Scheinman, River Phoenix, Susan Thorpe, William Bronder, Jerry O'Connell, Gary Riley, Frances Lee McCain, Kiefer Sutherland, Casey Siemaszko, Chance Quinn, Madeleine Swift, Matt Williams, Wil Wheaton, Corey Feldman, Andy Lindberg, Anthony Marinelli, Charlie Owens, John Cusack, Jason Oliver, Bruce Kirby, Rob Reiner, Bradley Gregg, Stephen King, Rick Elliott, Richard Dreyfuss Ver más |
Idioma | Inglés, Portugués, Español, Francés |
Tiempo de ejecución | 1 hora y 29 minutos |
Comprados juntos habitualmente
Los clientes que vieron este producto también vieron
Más información del producto
Stand By Me
Stand By Me Cast
Descripción del producto
In a small woodsy Oregon town, a group of friends--sensitive Gordie (Wil Wheaton), tough guy Chris (River Phoenix), flamboyant Teddy (Corey Feldman), and scaredy-cat Vern (Jerry O'Connell)--are in search of a missing teenager's body. Wanting to be heroes in each other's and their hometown's eyes, they set out on an unforgettable two-day trek that turns into an odyssey of self-discovery. They sneak smokes, tell tall tales, cuss 'cause it's cool and band together when the going gets tough. When they encounter the town's knife-wielding hoods who are also after the body, the boys discover a strength they never knew they had. Stand by Me is a rare and special film about friendship and the indelible experiences of growing up. Filled with humor and suspense, Stand by Me is based on the novella 'The Body' by Stephen King.
Detalles del producto
- Relación de aspecto : 1.85:1
- Producto descontinuado por el fabricante : No
- Idioma : Inglés, Portugués, Español, Francés
- Dimensiones del producto : 1,78 x 19,05 x 13,72 cm; 77,11 g
- Número de modelo del producto : 043396055179
- Director : Rob Reiner
- Formato de medios : Varios formatos, Special Edition, Closed-captioned, NTSC, Widescreen, Color, Subtitled
- Tiempo de ejecución : 1 hora y 29 minutos
- Fecha de lanzamiento : 29 agosto 2000
- Actores : Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, Jerry O'Connell, Kiefer Sutherland
- Doblados: : Francés, Portugués, Español
- Subtítulos: : Inglés, Francés, Chino, Coreano, Tailandés
- Idioma : Unqualified
- Estudio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Productores : Bruce A. Evans, Andrew Scheinman, Ray Gideon
- ASIN : B00003CXIP
- País de origen : Estados Unidos
- Número de discos : 1
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº13,772 en Películas y Series de TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y Series de TV)
- nº12,182 en Películas
- Opiniones de los clientes:
-
Opiniones principales
Las mejores reseñas de México
Ha surgido un problema al filtrar las opiniones justo en este momento. Vuelva a intentarlo en otro momento.
No tengo ninguna queja con la película ni con el producto per se, pero me decepciono que el doblaje al español latino no haya sido la que escuche de niño. No me malinterpreten, este doblaje no es malo, pero si quieres esta película por razones de nostalgia como las mías, debes saber este detalle.
La aventura, el compañerismo, la amistad, el compartir experiencias, conocimiento que dan los viajes y la muerte, por mencionar algunos.
Mejores reseñas de otros países
natürlich. Eine wunderbare Erinnerung an die Jugendzeit. ALLES ähnliche erlebt als Bengel im Dorf. Auf den Bahnschienen gelaufen (wussten ja wann der nächste Zug kommt), Nachts Mutprobe auf dem Friedhof, ja und natürlich auch beim Schneeschuhlaufen einen Erhängten im Wald gefunden. Natürlich schreibt King auch Gruselgeschichten die man nicht zuende lesen muss und Filme die einfach nur blöd sind. Den Aufschrei das
er nur Horror schreibt ist falsch. Er schreibt reichlich reales Leben. Atlantis, der Musterschüler, die Verurteilten, der Nebel mit dem grausamsten Schluss usw usw - - ! Nun warte ich nach Holly auf die nächste Geschicht. Kaufen, kaufen, kaufen - - - - - - - !
Revisado en Alemania el 26 de diciembre de 2023
natürlich. Eine wunderbare Erinnerung an die Jugendzeit. ALLES ähnliche erlebt als Bengel im Dorf. Auf den Bahnschienen gelaufen (wussten ja wann der nächste Zug kommt), Nachts Mutprobe auf dem Friedhof, ja und natürlich auch beim Schneeschuhlaufen einen Erhängten im Wald gefunden. Natürlich schreibt King auch Gruselgeschichten die man nicht zuende lesen muss und Filme die einfach nur blöd sind. Den Aufschrei das
er nur Horror schreibt ist falsch. Er schreibt reichlich reales Leben. Atlantis, der Musterschüler, die Verurteilten, der Nebel mit dem grausamsten Schluss usw usw - - ! Nun warte ich nach Holly auf die nächste Geschicht. Kaufen, kaufen, kaufen - - - - - - - !
Simply put, this story is about four young boys who set out on a journey to see the body of a boy who was killed by a train. Sounds pretty basic and run of the mill horror, doesn't it? It is anything but. The journey the four young heroes of the film takes is more than just walking the 20-25 miles to where the body is located. It is a journey of discovery for each one of them. All four boys are flawed in some way. They all have something holding them back and keeping pain in their lives. On the way to find the kid, they find themselves buried beneath those flaws, come to terms with their pain and emerge stronger for it. Chris (River Phoenix) admits to his best friend, Geordie (Wil Wheaton) the truth about what really happened to the milk money that forever labeled him as a "thief". Chris comes from a poor family with a bad reputation so no one even bothered to find out the truth. Geordie finally confronts the death of his beloved brother, the clear favorite of the Lachance boys. Geordie's parents died the day their eldest son did and barely stop to realize they have another son who needs them and that they can draw comfort and strength from the family they have left. Geordie has been the "invisible boy" all his life. Teddy (Cory Feldman) comes from an abusive home but still somehow manages to love his father despite his having burned his sons ear on the stove. Teddy proudly tells anyone who will listen about his father storming the beach at Normandy and Teddy himself wants to demonstrate the same bravery his father did during the war. He craves something he will probably never get: his fathers approval and love. And then there is sweet little Vern (Jerry O'Connell). He's afraid of his own shadow and probably not the brightest bulb in the package. But he has a good heart, knows right from wrong and is a loyal, honest and trusting friend. Vern is the kind of friend that I think every one of us would like to have at some point in our lives. All of these young men are, really. Then there is the other side of the equation. Ace Merrill (Kiefer Sutherland) and his gang. These boys are bad to the core. They do whatever their leader Ace tells them to do and love the reputation they get from it. Two of Ace's gang are the older brothers of Chris and Vern and these two older boys are how the young boys find out about the body.
This movie is set in 1959 but it can easily apply to any year, any person, any situation. There isn't a single one of the four main characters that someone cannot identify with. We all have a little bit of Chris, Geordie, Teddy or Vern in us; maybe a little bit of all of them rolled into one person. We're all afraid of something, we've all longed for the acceptance and love that never came, we've all been misunderstood because of something out of our control and we've all pushed emotions down so deep that it has taken something big to force us to deal with them. For every single one of us there is one point in our lives that we can remember with the clarity that the older Geordie (the narrator, Richard Dreyfuss) has of this overnight trip to find Ray Brower. Sometimes it brings us happiness but sometimes it brings us pain (maybe brings us both).
This isn't a movie about a dead kid, this is a movie about life. All the ups and the downs, the good and the bad. It shows some things that are uncomfortable to deal with such as child abuse and the loss of a child. It doesn't sugar coat anything or leave you with the impression "this was just some made up junk in a movie". Between Stephen King's writing, Rob Reiner's directing, and the brilliant acting of four extremely talented young men this movie made you feel something. Perhaps it brings back some memories of your own childhood or even makes you think about something happening right now.
The cast in this film is remarkable. No better choices could have been made for any role in this film. Each actor brought strength and power to their roles and it's easy to see why all of the main characters (the four boys as well as Ace) are all well-known and easily recognizable names now. You can't help but be moved watching this movie knowing that just like Chris, the amazing River Phoenix left this world much too soon.
Unless there are outtakes or bloopers on a disc, I don't buy movies for the extras. I'm just not interested in that kind of thing. I want a quality copy of the title film and that's it. However, this DVD has some very nice special features on it. My favorite is the "Stand by Me" music video. It shows classic footage of the late Ben E. King then moves forward many years and shows him singing the song with a young River Phoenix and Wil Wheaton in the audience. Both young men get up and dance with King. With two of those men not with us anymore, that was a wonderful extra to have on the DVD.
I would highly recommend this movie to anyone of any age. Young and old alike can take something good away from this movie and feel better for having watched it.
The story is so well known that I won't repeat it save as to say it takes place in Oregon in 1959 and is about four young lads looking for the body of a local boy who has gone missing and presumed to have been killed by a train. The story was originally written by Stephen King based on his childhood memories and probably originates from his own chilhood horror of have a friend killed by a passing train. The incident was so terrible that he has no recollection of it and it was pieced together by family and friends. Both Stephen King and director Rob Reiner used the telling of the story (originally titled "The Body") to examine both boyhood and the relationship of boys with their fathers, including their own, which can be funny, sad and also scary at times.
Regarding the movie the boys are Chris (the late River Phoenix) whose father is a drunk; Gordie (Wil Wheaton) who footballer brother and his protector dies in a motor accident and whose father wishes it was Gordie who had died and not his brother; Teddy (Corey Feldman) whose father saw action in WW2 in the Normandy landings and comes home so mentally scarred that he burns his son's ear on a stove and is institutionalised. In the movie Teddy wears an army style T-shirt and his father's GI dog-tag. Light relief comes in the form of Vern (Jerry O'Connell) while the villians of the piece, played by Kiefer Sutherland and gang, were real enough to actually scare the younger boys when the movie was made.
In chosing his young cast members Rob Reiner looked for boys of the right age, background and temperament whom he could mould into the characters to fit the story. This he has managed to do wonderfully well, as the boys never seem to be acting at all but are just boys as boys are at that age and is probably some of the best-ever movie making using kids of that age - they are just so real. The movie is both laugh out loud funny in parts and movingly poignant in others and brough back many memories of my own boyhood and the relationship I had with my father.
The 2000 release DVD comes with a mono sound-track so this needs a bit of adjusting on a home theatre system to get the sound right but overall the picture quality is excellent with no mandatory Hollywood thunder storm and crashing sound effects. The DVD includes a 30 minute featurette on the making of the movie with excellent background information from Stephen King, Rob Reiner, Kiefer Sutherland and the three surviving cast members (Wil Wheaton, Corey Feldman and Jerry O'Connell) who were in their late 20's when the featurette was made. It's actually worth exploring the featurette before watching the movie as the background information adds much to the understanding of the characters and the development of the story. It also includes a nice tribute to River Phoenix who tragically died of an accidental drug overdose a few years after the movie was made. There is also full-length commentary by Rob Reiner which is both informative and funny in parts but does tend to take away some of the magic of the movie.
I am not sure if younger viewers will get as much out of the movie as us 70 year olds as it takes place when we were kids - a different era - no mobile phones and technology, but with a freedom to be kids and sometimes getting into all sorts of trouble.
"Stand by me" zieht die Zuschauer besonders durch seine nüchternen Momente in seinen Bann, auch wegen der ehrlichen Darstellung der Interessen der Jungen und der Worte, die sie benutzen. Die Geschichte selbst entfaltet sich unprätentiös und wird von der gesamten Besetzung großartig umgesetzt.
In der Mitte der achtziger Jahre liest der Familienvater und Schriftsteller Gordon Lachance einen Zeitungsartikel über eine Messerstecherei, bei der ein Anwalt namens Chris Chambers getötet wurde. Und er erinnert sich zurück an die Hitzewelle von 1959, als er zwölf Jahre alt war. Es war das Jahr als "Gordie" - wie ihn seine Freunde nannten - , Chris Chambers und die beiden anderen Jungen, Teddy Duchamp und Vern Tessio ein letztes gemeinsames Abenteuer erleben wollten. Also beschlossen sie sich auf die Suche nach der Leiche des vermissten Ray Brower in der Nähe des Bahndammes zu machen um sich damit den Respekt der Erwachsenen zu verdienen.
Auf den Spuren der Gleise teilten sie Hoffnungen, Ängste und Lagerfeuergeschichten. Und da jeder der vier Probleme mit sich herumtrug kam es immer wieder zu emotional aufgeladenen Gesprächen zwischen den Jugendlichen.
Mir gefällt vor allem die reflektierte, melancholische Perspektive des erwachsenen Gordons. Erinnerungen, besonders Erinnerungen an die Kindheit, sind voller magischer Augenblicke. Wenn wir mal etwas Zeit für uns haben kehrt unser Geist zu den meist angenehmen Gedanken zurück, die unserem Leben einen Sinn geben und uns daran erinnern, wer wir waren, wer wir heute sind und wohin uns die Vergangenheit gebracht hat.
Stephen King, Rob Reiner und die beiden Drehbuchautoren Bruce A. Evans und Raynold Gideon haben ganze Arbeit geleistet. Sie haben zusammen einen ewig gültigen Klassiker geschaffen, der in Worten und Bildern von den herannahenden Problemen der Erwachsenenwelt und der Vergänglichkeit von Freundschaften erzählt. Das Ende wird durch die reale Tragödie von Phoenix' frühem Tod noch ergreifender.
Ich empfehle jedem, der "Stand by me" schon eine Weile nicht mehr gesehen hat, die Reise ans Ende der Kindheit mit Gordie, Chris, Teddy und Vern noch einmal zu unternehmen.