Jacob's Ladder (1998): Features
- Release Date:
- Genre:
- Format:DVD
- Original Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
- Disc Aspect Ratio:
- 1.85:1 (Theatre Wide-Screen)
- MPAA Rating:R Restricted
- Runtime:1 hour 56 minutes
- Studio:Live/Artisan
- UPC:012236045809
- Number of Discs:1
- Disc Sides:1
- Production Year:1998
A tortured man finds himself caught in a middle-ground between hallucination and reality in this supernatural thriller, scripted by Bruce Joel Rubin of Ghost (1990) and My Life (1993).
Jacob Singer (Tim Robbins) is a soldier stationed in Vietnam who undergoes a traumatic experience on the battlefield - the nature of which is initially unclear. The film then moves into his post-Vietnam experience in 1970s New York, where he feels consistently traumatized, but can never quite remember exactly what happened to him in Southeast Asia or to free himself from his anxieties over the recent tragic death of his young son (Macaulay Culkin). Though well educated, Jacob works as a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service and has become romantically involved with one of his co-workers, Jezzie (Elizabeth Pena), after divorcing his wife. Soon, Jacob's tenuous hold on reality starts to slip as horrifying events befall him; he is nearly run over by a subway train, pursued by faceless demons in cars, and spots reptilian tails and horns protruding from the bodies of those he encounters. Jacob also suffers severe panic attacks related to the chaos that may be reality, or may exist only in his mind. He seeks counsel from Louis (Danny Aiello), a kindly chiropractor, as his ex-wife Sarah (Patricia Kalember), fellow Vietnam vet Paul (Pruitt Taylor Vince), and enigmatic stranger Michael (Matt Craven) all try to help the tortured soul. Jason Alexander, Ving Rhames and Eriq LaSalle highlight the supporting cast. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Jacob Singer (Tim Robbins) is a soldier stationed in Vietnam who undergoes a traumatic experience on the battlefield - the nature of which is initially unclear. The film then moves into his post-Vietnam experience in 1970s New York, where he feels consistently traumatized, but can never quite remember exactly what happened to him in Southeast Asia or to free himself from his anxieties over the recent tragic death of his young son (Macaulay Culkin). Though well educated, Jacob works as a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service and has become romantically involved with one of his co-workers, Jezzie (Elizabeth Pena), after divorcing his wife. Soon, Jacob's tenuous hold on reality starts to slip as horrifying events befall him; he is nearly run over by a subway train, pursued by faceless demons in cars, and spots reptilian tails and horns protruding from the bodies of those he encounters. Jacob also suffers severe panic attacks related to the chaos that may be reality, or may exist only in his mind. He seeks counsel from Louis (Danny Aiello), a kindly chiropractor, as his ex-wife Sarah (Patricia Kalember), fellow Vietnam vet Paul (Pruitt Taylor Vince), and enigmatic stranger Michael (Matt Craven) all try to help the tortured soul. Jason Alexander, Ving Rhames and Eriq LaSalle highlight the supporting cast. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Special Features
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- 16:9 widescreen version
- 5.1 Dolby Digital audio
- Digitally mastered
- Reverse-spiral dual-layer disc
- Interactive menus
- Scene access
- Spanish subtitles
- Theatrical trailer
- Production notes
- Cast and crew information
- Region1
- Languages
- Unknown
- Display Format
- Soft-Matted WSE for 16x9 TV
- Audio
- Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
- Chapters
- Side #1 --
- 1. Main Credits [3:00]
- 2. Hell [3:36]
- 3. Escape [1:00]
- 4. Subway [2:17]
- 5. Bunsen Street [3:13]
- 6. Spiderweb [2:45]
- 7. Photos [4:42]
- 8. Incinerator [:48]
- 9. Back Problems [4:06]
- 10. Mr. Postman [1:26]
- 11. Dr. Carlson [4:23]
- 12. Demons [2:08]
- 13. Lifeline [2:43]
- 14. Dancing [3:12]
- 15. Fever [:58]
- 16. Freezing [1:43]
- 17. Nightmare [6:29]
- 18. Luck [1:25]
- 19. EVAC [3:02]
- 20. Occult [2:36]
- 21. Problems [3:23]
- 22. Detonate [1:52]
- 23. Funeral [3:34]
- 24. Red Tape [5:31]
- 25. Cover-Up [1:28]
- 26. Abduction [2:49]
- 27. Hospital [1:31]
- 28. "I'm Alive" [3:29]
- 29. Memories [7:02]
- 30. Artifacts [3:05]
- 31. Mirror [2:59]
- 32. The Ladder [2:45]
- 33. Chemistry [5:04]
- 34. Home [3:57]
- 35. Ascension [3:24]
- 36. End Credits [5:26]
- Menu
- Side #1 --
- Play Movie
- Scene Index
- Special Features
- Play Documentary
- Theatrical Trailer
- Television Spot
- Additional Scenes W/ Director's Commentary
- The Antidote
- The Train Station
- Jezzie's Transformation
- Additional Scenes
- The Antidote
- The Train Station
- Jezzie's Transformation
- Audio Features
- 5.1 Dolby Digital
- Audio Commentary by Adrian Lyne
- Subtitles
- Spanish
- Subtitles: Off
- Cast & Crew
- Tim Robbins
- Biography
- Filmography
- Elizabeth Peña
- Biography
- Filmography
- Danny Aiello
- Biography
- Filmography
- Macaulay Culkin
- Biography
- Filmography
- Adrian Lyne
- Biography
- Filmography
- Bruce Joel Rubin
- Biography
- Filmography
- Jeffrey L. Kimball
- Biography
- Filmography
- Production Notes

