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Format: DVD


Format: NTSC


Language: English


Color: Color


Number Of Discs: 1


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Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.52 x 5.35 x 0.55 inches; 2.08 ounces


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ English, Spanish


Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Surround), French (Stereo), Spanish (Stereo)


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1


Best Sellers Rank: #24,528 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) #13,901 in DVD


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Customer Reviews: 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (10,046)


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  • EXCELLENT FILM
THE EDGE I had always heard about this film over the years but somehow, I never got around to seeing it. I don't know why since everything about seemed to be something I would love. A survival story always draws me in, characters out of their element I have always loved, and then of course Anthony Hopkins. So recently I decided to purchase this and had the wife and brother meet at the grandparents' house so we could all watch it together on a Sunday. The story follows a Billionaire named Charles [Hopkins] who takes a trip to Alaska with his wife [Elle Macpherson] for a photo shoot as she is a model. Along for the trip is the photographer [Alec Baldwin] and his assistants. While there Charles picks up on his wife and Bob the photographer flirting though it could be innocent. After a late-night birthday party, the crew throws for Charles in which he receives a watch from his wife and pocketknife from Bob the start shooting the next day. It is here that they decide to go find a local Native named Jack Hawk to add to the photo shoot. Charles, Bob, and one of the assistants named Steve [Harold Perrineau] head out with their pilot flying to the location they believe Hawk to be. During this flight they strike a flock of birds sending the plane down into a lake killing the pilot. Now with limited supplies and no real idea of where they are they must try to survive the harsh elements, a bear with a taste for human flesh stalking them and maybe even each other to make it back alive. This is an excellent film and i really am unhappy that I waited so long to see it, I believe that the film came out in 1997. That would mean I wasn't even a teenager yet, so I have had plenty of time to see it. Director Lee Tamahori [Along Came A Spider] did a great job here as this film is full of suspense, humor and heart, a fun survival thriller. The actual use of "Bart the Bear" that Lee did here really added to the terror that these guys portrayed. This may be writer David Marnet's [Heist, Redbelt] best film as I really loved this movie. Of course, the movie is wonderfully acted especially by Anthony Hopkins as Billionaire Charles Morse. He is a highly intellectual man who reads constantly but has never really done any of the things he reads about. I really enjoy that this movie does not portray the "rich guy" as a weak character who is only the money guy and not resourceful at all. Here his intellect is not only gets him through this situation, but he takes charge, showcasing how and why the guy is successful in his real life. Alec Baldwin as well is great here as the adventurous photographer who in most movies would be "the guy" here. Then of course we get Harold Perrineau as the third survivor here and he kind of represents the every man here, out of his element but not giving up on getting out of the situation. The tension is high here from the plane going down to the bear attacks to the growing tension between the three men. I would highly recommend this movie to any and every one reading this. It is a fun survival film filled with great performances, great scenery and wonderfully entertaining moments. I would have loved a director commentary or something here, but the movie is enough. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2023 by fmwaalex

  • Among the best survival films of all time.
The Edge is such a great film in every way one can be measured. The performances from the entire cast are exceptional and genuine, supporting to leads. The production and realism, especially for the true star of the show in many ways, Bart the bear, is legendary. Fun facts, Bart was a massive teddy bear off set,, befriended Anthony Hopkins. His roars were dubbed and were “yawns” he was so well trained, he would do this on cue from trainers. First time I saw it, I was riveted, glued to the screen, this film compels you to be involved in it in a rare way. Alec Baldwin and Anthony Hopkins have a palpable tension, adding Harold Perrineau as the third in this survival trio is the perfect chemistry. I have to admit, his death by bear in the film is actually a sort of guilty pleasure, he portrays it brilliantly to the point I sort of look forward to the scene, tragic and terrible as it is, it’s just entertaining! I hope Harold would take that as a sincere compliment actually. Haha! If you enjoy adventure, action and nature, survival and pulse pounding excitement. This film is for you. It’s also aged well, still great many years after it came out. An instant classic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2026 by DavesNotHereMan

  • Perfect, staggering thriller: believable twists and magnificent Nature cinematography.
Perfect thrills! Amazing nature photography. Never less than realistic and chilling. Chilling, as in, to the bone. I watch this every year when cold weather sets in. At which moment I'm glad I don't have to wear snowshoes or try outrunning Very Large Prey Animals. Most definitely, I actually yell at the same spot in this movie, it's that compelling. At least on any screen bigger than an ipad. Every single shock,every twist in the long, rocky trail is not only breathtaking, but believable. Including Anthony Hopkins' billionaire geek inventor/ aging lonester who perhaps deserves to be unloved except for all that $$$$$$$ until his jaw-dropping transformation. And Alex Baldwin is the perfect foil to Hopkins' character. Better be on your game if you want to survive a movie alongside Anthony Hopkins in every scene. Not a second wasted, no scenery chewing, 'cept by Very Large Prey Animals, nothing but great acting --and writing, and directing-- here. Admission: I was often the non-athletic grrrl geek on camping trips, so freakin' underperforming in the hiking department that I figured out as a kid on the annual churchy youth camp circuit I'd better have something of value to bring. And so I did. Because this is Amazon, I'm going to also admit I learned a lot from reading books on woodcraft. No one in my family was into camping, it was seen as a ridiculous passtime for people just one generation off the farm. That's the other reason why --besides great movie storytelling and acting-- I believed this character, the geek billionaire inventor portrayed by Anthony Hopkins using his soft-spoken, zero-eye contact uber introvert persona thang. In my own small way, I, who still gets lost in department stores and subways, read up and learned to check out the sun and look at the moss and lichen growth patterns on trees. Just like in THE EDGE. However, unlike the geek who learns to rough it in Nature in this movie, unfortunately I have not much in common with Anthony Hopkins' character in the finance department. Oh well, maybe in the next incarnation... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2015 by lapisblue

  • Great movie few people have seen
Great movie..Hopkins and Baldwin are fantastic together
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2026 by Prince Riley

  • Pretty decent adventure/survival film.
On a technical basis this survival saga has some conspicuous defects. But, this is really a moral story and a fairly good one.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2026 by Ron Blachman

  • You be on the edge yourself!
Awesome movie!
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2026 by J. C. Pires

  • Bart the Bear, a true Star of "The Edge"!
"The Edge" is a story about a billionaire and two other men stranded in the Alaskan wilderness after a plane crash. Part character study, part adventure,I think this film works on both levels. Anthony Hopkins, who I rarely find sympathetic, is very touching as the rich husband of a beautiful model played by "beautiful model", Elle Macpherson. Alec Baldwin, co-stars as Macpherson's secret lover and a fellow wilderness refugee with Hopkins. Baldwin gets to play himself (my opinion), charming and funny on the surface, but who's true character is selfish and dangerously hateful. The location shooting is breathtaking and the supporting cast give wonderful support, most notably (among the human actors), L.Q. Jones is dead on target as the lodge manager and "would be" entrepreneur. However, the true star of the film is Bart the Bear, playing(?) a man eating Grizzly bear relentlessly focused on making a meal of the stranded airplane survivors. To those of you not familar with this legendary animal actor, Bart had significant roles in "White Fang, among other adventure films, and a career making performance as the lead in "The Bear". He is absolutely on top of his game as the pursuer of our air crash survivors. The film makers actually thank Bart and his trainer in the ending credits for making the film a reality. In an industry where getting billing and credit is everything, that little thank you is saying a whole lot about a miracle animal actor. This was Bart's last film, he died, too young, after the making of "The Edge". "The Edge" is a serious work by a top writer, David Mamet, and a good film, made by professionals. The blu-ray edition makes the Alaskan wilderness look all the more beautiful and big. I found the film highly entertaining and a fitting final contribution by one extraordinary bear. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2010 by GL

  • Great suspense movie for Hopkins / Baldwin fans.
Great suspense movie for any Anthony Hopkins and/or Alec Baldwin fan, as they brave the Alaskan wilderness while attempting to outwit a stalker bear out for their blood. A must-have for your collection!
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2026 by Lisa W

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