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Film Noir: Collector's Edition


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Cat #: QD3898
Copyright: 2010
Runtime (mins): 720
Language(s): English
Genre: Mystery
Format: DVD Boxed Set
UPC: 0-33937-03898-3
Edition: Collector's Edition
SRP: $49.98
Prebook Date: 2010-05-18
Street Date: 2010-06-22
Synopsis
This terrific box set includes seven vintage, high-voltage American crime film classics that defined one of Hollywood’s most popular and collectible genres. Movies don’t come any cooler…or hotter! With its knockout slipcase, star power, superior picture quality, and treasure trove of extra features, it would be a crime not to stock up!

Killer Classics!

Disc 1: D.O.A. (1950) - “I want to report a murder…mine.” Edmond O’Brien stars as an accountant whose number is up when he is poisoned, and spends his last desperate hours trying to find out who “killed” him - and why!

Disc 2: Detour (1945) - “What did you do with the body?” A hitchhiker gets into the wrong car and picks up the wrong woman.

Disc 3: The Stranger (1946) Orson Welles stars in this tense thriller as a small-town professor who will stop at nothing to conceal his Nazi past, with Edward G. Robinson as the Nazi hunter out to expose him.

Disc 4: Scarlet Street (1945) - Edward G. Robinson stars as a henpecked husband who falls under the spell of a scheming femme fatale. Barbara Stanwyck gives one of her greatest performances in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946), a dark tale of small town secrets, obsession, and murder!

Disc 5: Killer Bait (aka Too Late for Tears) (1949) - Lizabeth Scott stars as a woman who will do anything to keep $60,000 that falls into her lap. Suddenly (1954) stars Frank Sinatra in his most controversial role as a psycho who holds a family hostage while plotting to assassinate the president.

Disc 6: Extra Features
• Thirty-eight Film Noir trailers
• Film Noir poster gallery
• Femme Fatale-The Noir Dame
• What is Film Noir?

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