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Film Noir 2: Collector's Edition

Film Noir 2: Collector's Edition

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Disc One: IMPACT: - 1949 – 83 Minutes – Black and White
Walter Williams’ (Brian Donlevy) two-timing wife and her lover scheme to kill him in an “accidental” car crash. The plan fails, and Williams survives the accident while her lover is killed. Williams stumbles into a small town and takes on a new identity where nobody knows him. STRANGE ILLUSION – 1945 – 87 Minutes – Black and White
Paul (Jimmy Lydon) has nightmares in which his dead father warns him of a dangerous stranger. Through the help of a psychiatrist (Regis Toomey), Paul realizes that his dreams are coming true, and that Brett Curtis (Warren William), the man his mother is about to marry, is actually a homicidal maniac who lives as an outpatient in a sanitarium.
Disc Two: DETOUR – 1946 – 67 Minutes – Black and White
Al Roberts (Tom Neal) accepts a ride to Hollywood from a sleazy gambler, Charles Haskell Jr. (Edmund MacDonald), in the hopes of meeting his girlfriend Sue. When Haskell suffers a fatal heart attack on the way, Roberts decides to dispose of the body and take on the man’s identity. SCARLETT STREET – 1945 – 95 Minutes – Black and White
Edward G. Robinson stars as Christopher Cross, a lonely desperate man who is married to a nagging wife. Life takes an unexpected twist when Cross rescues Kitty (Joan Bennett) from her abusive boyfriend.
Then he is manipulated into embezzling money from his employer to pay for his new expensive lifestyle. A bleak film, masterfully directed by Fritz Lang, in which an ordinary man succumbs first to vice and then to murder.
Special Features: Interactive Menus Original Graphics Film Information Chapters – Direct Scene Access Biography Facts & Trivia Special Collector’s Photo Gallery
Product details
Release Date:
1952
Aspect Ratios:
1.33:1
Languages:
Original: English
Weight:
82 g
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