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#GONEGIRL Hits Blu-ray January 13th

The Year’s Most Talked-About Movie Comes to Blu-ray™ and DVD January 13.

Every Blu-ray Comes with the Collectible “Amazing Amy: Tattle Tale” Book

Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment will bring you to the edge of your seat when GONE GIRL hits Blu-ray™ and DVD January 13. Based on Gillian Flynn’s New York Times Best Seller, GONE GIRL delivers critically-acclaimed performances from Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike and the entire all-star ensemble.

GONE GIRL— directed by David Fincher and based upon the global best seller by Gillian Flynn — unearths the secrets at the heart of a modern marriage. On the occasion of his fifth wedding anniversary, Nick Dunne (Ben Affleck) reports that his beautiful wife, Amy (Rosamund Pike), has gone missing. Under pressure from the police and a growing media frenzy, Nick’s portrait of a blissful union begins to crumble. Soon his lies, deceits and strange behavior have everyone asking the same dark question: Did Nick Dunne kill his wife?

Every Blu-ray™ comes with an exclusive new Amazing Amy story – “Tattle Tale.” The 36-page children’s book is only available with the purchase of the GONE GIRL Blu-ray™.

GONE GIRL BLU-RAY™ SPECIAL FEATURES

● Audio Commentary by David Fincher
● ‘Amazing Amy Tattle Tale’ Book

ABOUT TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment is the industry leading worldwide marketing, sales and distribution company for all Fox produced, acquired and third party partner film and television programing. Each year TCFHE expands its award-winning global product portfolio with the introduction of new entertainment content through established and emerging formats including DVD, Blu-ray™ and Digital HD™. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment is a subsidiary of 21st Century Fox.


GONE GIRL BLU-RAY™
Street Date: January 13, 2015
Prebook Date: December 10, 2014
Screen Format: Widescreen 16:9 (2.40:1)
Audio: English 7.1 DTS-HD-MA
Audio: English Descriptive Audio 5.1
Audio: Spanish 5.1 DD
Audio: French 5.1 DD
Subtitles: English / Spanish
Total Film Run Time: 149 minutes
U.S. Rating: R
Closed Captioned: Yes

GONE GIRL DVD
Street Date: January 13, 2015
Prebook Date: December 10, 2014
Screen Format: Widescreen 16:9 (2.40:1)
Audio: English 5.1 DD
Audio: English Descriptive Audio 5.1
Audio: Spanish 2.0 SRDD
Audio: French 2.0 SRDD
Subtitles: English / Spanish
Total Film Run Time: 149 minutes
U.S. Rating: R
Closed Captioned: Yes

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