State of West
Virginia, Marshall University applaud release
of ‘We Are Marshall’ DVD
With
the announcement of the Sept. 18, 2007, release date for the DVD
of “We Are Marshall” from Warner Home Video, West Virginians
will see the state and Marshall University receive attention for
the story about one of the most tragic events and spirited
recoveries in college sports history. With featurettes about the
state of West Virginia and Marshall University, Warner Bros.
Pictures and Legendary Pictures have provided the state with a
unique opportunity to share good news about the university,
economic development and travel in the Mountain State.
The single-disc DVD release comes
nine months after the film opened in theaters across the country
and will renew interest in the story of the way a university and
a community grew after the November 1970 Marshall University
football team, coaching staff and supporters died as the plane
they were in attempted to land at Huntington’s Tri-State
Airport.
“The movie is not just about our
loss, but about our strength and our ability to survive and grow
from such a heart-wrenching experience,” said Gov. Joe Manchin. “As
governor, I am pleased that the state, the city of Huntington
and Marshall University were able to be an integral part of the
production and introduction of the film.”
Marshall University President
Stephen J. Kopp said, “The upcoming release of the ‘We Are
Marshall’ movie on DVD signals the next chapter in what has been
an amazing experience for the Marshall community. Through the
making of this inspirational film, people from across the United
States have gained a greater awareness and affinity for Marshall
University, the Huntington community and the State of West
Virginia.
“We are already seeing this impact
expressed through increased interest in our university,
especially from prospective students and their families,” Kopp
continued. “We appreciate the creativity, hard work and
commitment of McG, the film’s director, and all of the talented
people at Warner Bros. who succeed in telling our story, which
has a timeless message, in a meaningful and compassionate
manner.”
The five-minute West Virginia
featurette is made all the more special because it is narrated
on camera by the three lead actors of “We Are Marshall” and
because it is an auto play feature, which means it is the first
thing viewers will see when the DVD begins playing. Matthew
McConaughey, Matthew Fox and Oscar-nominee David Strathairn
share their enthusiasm for the state with Gov. Manchin.
The DVD
also includes “Marshall Today,” a comprehensive
look at the University since the events that are portrayed in
the movie. The segment features well-known and highly successful
Marshall alumni such as Bob Cosmai, former Hyundai America CEO;
Verna K. Gibson, former president and ceo
of the
Limited Stores Division of The Limited Inc.; CNN correspondent
Joe Johns; Broadway singer Mark McVey, Olympic silver medalist
Lea Ann Parsley and New York Jets quarterback Chad Pennington.
They reflect on how Marshall prepared them for life after
college, and marvel at how the University has evolved since
their time on campus.
The West Virginia Film Office
along with Marshall University played important roles in the
decision by Warner Bros. to film some of the most moving scenes
in the film in Huntington, W. Va. Discussions between the state
and the film company began in 2005 and filming took place in the
spring of 2006. The historic Keith-Albee Theater in Huntington
was the site of a gala hometown premier on Dec 12, with the
national release on Dec. 22.
“We Are Marshall” will be
available Sept. 18 on standard format in both widescreen and
full frame formats and in HD DVD and Blu-ray versions.
Pam Haynes
Director, West Virginia Film
Office
(304) 558-2200, ext. 382
Dave Wellman
Director of Communications,
Marshall University
(304) 696-7153
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