[ Universal Pictures / DVD ]
Release Date: Wednesday 28 November 2007
M No Notes
M - Contains moderate themes, sexual references, and coarse language.
Region 4 - Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9 Enhanced - Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - Colour - 112 Minutes - PAL
Special Features :-
-Deleted Scenes with Director Commentary
-The Making of Georgia Rule
-The Women of Georgia Rule
-On the set with Garry Marshall
-Theatrical Trailer
-Gag Reel
-Feature Commentary with Director Garry Marshall
Mother. Daughter. Grandmother.
In this family, attitude doesn't skip a generation.
Three generations of top actresses unite in a film from director, Garry Marshall ('Beaches', 'Pretty Woman', & 'Runaway Bride') about the power of redemption, freedom in forgiveness and unbreakable bonds of motherhood.
Rebellious teenager, Rachel (Lindsay Lohan) screams, swears, drinks and is - in a word - uncontrollable. With her latest car crash, Rachel has broken the final rule in mum Lily's (Felicity Huffman) San Francisco home. With nowhere else to take the impulsive and rambunctious girl, Lily hauls her daughter to the one place to which she swore she'd never return... Her own mother's Idaho farm.
Matriarch, Georgia (Jane Fonda) is not your typical sweet and doting grandmother. She lives her life by a number of unbreakable rules, demanding anyone who shares her home to do the same - God comes first and hard work comes a very close second. Now saddled with raising the young woman, it will require each patient breath she takes to understand Rachel's fury.
But as Rachel succumbs to her summer of misery and shakes up the tiny Mormon town, Georgia notices something is changing within her granddaughter. Given structure and responsibilities, Rachel is letting her guard down and learning compassion…especially for her grandmother. Her journey will lead all three women to revelations of buried family secrets and an understanding that - regardless what happens - the ties that bind can never be broken.
Starring Jane Fonda; Lindsay Lohan; Felicity Huffman; Dermot Mulroney; Cary Elwes; Garrett Hedlund; Hector Elizondo; Dylan McLaughlin; Zachary Gordon; Laurie Metcalf; Christine Lakin; and Chelse Swain.
Directed by Garry Marshall.