Actors: Shane West, Mandy Moore, Peter Coyote, Daryl Hannah, Lauren German, Clayne Crawford
Director: Adam Shankman
Language: ENGLISH: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, ENGLISH: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0
Subtitles: English
Region: Region A
Aspect Ratio: 2.36:1
Number of Discs: 1
Rating: PG
Orig. Release Date: 2002
Studio: Shout Factory
Release Date: 12/13/2022
Run Time: 101 Min.
- Commentary #1 features director Adam Shankman and actors Shane West and Mandy Moore.
- Commentary #2 features author Nicholas Sparks and screenwriter Karen Janszen.
- "A Look Back" (31:48, HD) is an interview with author Nicholas Sparks, who shares his personal motivation for creating this story, inspired by his sister's battle with cancer and her desire to get married. Sparks examines his process, trying to shape believable characters, and he examines the personalities in "A Walk to Remember," detailing emotional motivation. With "Message in a Bottle" achieving box office success, Sparks was ready to send another book to the big screen, working with screenwriter Karen Janszen to capture the details of southern life. Director Adam Shankman is celebrated, along with stars Mandy Moore and Shane West. Supporting turns from Peter Coyote and Daryl Hannah are also praised, with authentic parental details coming through in the performances. The interviewee explores adaptation challenges, including changing its original 1950s setting, while work was put into preserving a faith-based angle to the feature. Sparks credits "A Walk to Remember" as an inspiration for similar teen entertainment over the last 20 years, and marvels over the staying power of the movie and the book, which has reached a global audience.
- "Cry" (3:49, SD) is a music video from Mandy Moore.
- Theatrical Trailer (2:16, SD)
Each spring in the little port town of Beaufort, North Carolina, when the wind smells of pine and salt and the sea, Landon Carter remembers his senior year at Beaufort High and Jamie Sullivan, the girl who changed his life... Serious and conservative, Jamie is the daughter of the town's Baptist minister and not afraid of letting people know that her faith is the most important part of her life, even...
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