Eraser - Limited Edition Steelbook (4K Ultra HD + Digital)

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 3,526 ratings

Price: 32.99

Last update: 04-05-2026



Product details

  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎R (Restricted)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎1 x 1 x 1 inches; 0.96 ounces
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎Collector's Edition
  • Run time ‏ : ‎1 hour and 55 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎December 31, 2026
  • Actors ‏ : ‎Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Caan, James Coburn, Robert Pastorelli, Vanessa Williams
  • Studio ‏ : ‎WB
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎B0GT73Y97J
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎1
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  • Customer Reviews:
    4.64.6 out of 5 stars(3,493)

Top reviews from the United States

  • Peak 90s Schwarzenegger Action—Pure Adrenaline!
    If you miss the era of over-the-top practical effects, iconic one-liners, and unstoppable action heroes, Eraser is a must-own. It’s Arnold at his most "Arnold," playing a federal marshal who specializes in "erasing" the identities of high-profile witnesses.

    Why this movie still holds up:

    Inventive Action: From the legendary "EM railguns" that can see through walls to the infamous airplane parachute chase, the set pieces are creative and genuinely thrilling.

    Classic Arnold: This film leans into everything we love about Schwarzenegger—he’s physically imposing, dryly funny, and delivers classic lines with perfect timing ("You're luggage").

    Solid Supporting Cast: James Caan is fantastic as the scenery-chewing villain, and Vanessa Williams does a great job as the witness who actually holds her own in a fight.

    Practical Effects: While there's some early CGI (the alligators!), most of the explosions and stunts feel heavy and real in a way modern movies sometimes lack.

    One thing to note: It’s definitely a product of its time. The plot is a bit predictable, and the physics are... questionable at best. But you don't watch Eraser for a documentary-level realism; you watch it to see a hero take down a high-tech conspiracy with sheer grit.

    Overall: A top-tier 90s blockbuster that is perfect for a movie night. If you’re a fan of True Lies or Total Recall, this belongs on your shelf.
  • Very happy
    Excellent quality
  • Great movie, holds up, nice action adventure with one of the greats
    My wife and I love a good action adventure film for date night or I'll play them in the background for when I'm working. In this case Eraser is perfect for both of us; a fun throw in any time so when Amazon had a good deal on it, I grabbed it to add to our streaming library. We actually came to Eraser late - never saw it in the theatre, but found it last year one Saturday. Had fun for date - day Saturday and promised we'd keep an eye for it. Got it! Watched again! Still love it.

    Step into the action as Arnold saves people who've got information the bad guys don't want out - he saves the day, then erases them from being people. Part of an elite group who protect witnesses, Arnold works alone (of course) and is always vigilant. When Lee (wonderful played by underrated actress, Vanessa Williams comes forward to turn on her boss (too little screen time here for the always excellent, James Cromwell) Arnold's John Kruger fixes things. Of course they don't stay "fixed," and soon he's not just fighting the bad guys outside the department, but the mole who is setting him up inside the department. There are the obligatory chase scenes, including one on a plane (and falling from the plane), and at the zoo, but the ending is a favorite of ours.

    This is great Arnold fun, no catchphrases that caught on here, but it is fun and a great ride. We loved in the first time and came back to buy it, so we'll enjoy it again and again.
  • Those things on the end of pencils
    The 2-year gap between True Lies and Eraser forced some action fans into thinking that Big Arn had retired. He had delivered at least one action movie per year since Terminator. Eraser had an awesome trailer, to the tune of Enigma's wonderful "I Love You, I'll Kill You", that rocked my world in the summer of 1996. I saw virtually every blockbuster that year, and the Eraser trailer was attached to every one of them. It came out out in the UK in the very last week of summer (and my first week back at school). I saw it at the now demolished UCI cinema in Edinburgh with a sold-out audience, mostly filled with guys out for a "lad's night". The movie was rated 18, and even though I was 3 years below that mark, I still got in, which was fortunate since the cinema version is the only uncut version of the film that has ever been released in the UK. For its VHS and DVD release the mad BBFC saw fit to cut 4 minutes from Eraser, turning it into an incomprehensible mess. It capped-off an awesome summer season (or so my 15-year-old self thought), and put to rest any fears that Big Arn was slowing down (although he has only made 5 action movies, to date, since then).

    Arn is John Kruger (an amusing choice of name since director Chuck Russell also made the 3rd Nightmare on Elm Street Movie), a Witness Protection Program Agent who is tasked with 'erasing' and protecting a high-level informant who can prove that there are traitors within the US government who are selling weapons to Russian terrorists. Naturally the informant is the lovely, and wide-eyed, Vanessa Williams, who involves herself in a subdued romantic subplot with Kruger. James Caan and the always great James Coburn provide respectable support as Kruger's antagonist and mentor, but the best support is no doubt Robert Pastorelli (an actor who I really liked who died of a heroin overdose in 2004), who plays a previous witness who is eager to please Kruger in his latest, impossible quest.

    Overall, it's hardly revolutionary, but what makes Eraser stand out from the crowd is the utterly breathtaking (literally) scene in which Kruger escapes a jet, mid-flight, without the comfort of a parachute on his shoulders. It's definitely one of the best action scenes in the last 20 years and, let me tell you, when that scene climaxed in the cinema, the packed audience of 'lads' totally sucked the air out of the auditorium. A massively exciting, and completely exhilarating, scene that never fails to get your heart racing.

    Alan Silvestri's score is one of the film's more underrated features. Silvestri scored Big Arn's Predator, a famous score in its own right, and while Eraser is not as famous as Predator you should not rule out the integrity of the score. When separated from the movie it is still one of Silvestri's best efforts.

    I guess the only complaint I could have about Eraser is that it's kinda anti-climatic. The best scene occurs at the end of the second act, leaving the final act pale in comparison. There's no iconic imagery to the film and it seems kinda forgettable when compared to other Arn characters who have endured the test of time. Nonetheless, it's at the top of the bottom of Arn's best movies, but make sure the version you watch has not been butchered by the BBFC.

    The Blu Ray is in 2.40:1 1080p with Dolby TrueHD sound. Extras are non-existent.
  • Good quality movies with Arnold Schwarzenegger playing
    Got some movies with Arnold Schwarzenegger playing, sometimes I'd like to watch them again
  • Works great
    Works great

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