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Four Film Noir Classics (Region B)

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Robert Siodmak / Fritz Lang / Abraham Polonksy / “Dark urban locales, sultry femme fatales, doomed protagonists and a brooding atmosphere of danger, cynicism and anxiety. These quintessential aspects of film noir are strikingly demonstrated by the four consummate examples of the genre presented in this collection.

In The Dark Mirror (1946), directed by Robert Siodmak (The Killers), a man is murdered and theres an obvious suspect, but she has an identical twin sister (both played by Olivia de Havilland, Gone with the Wind), and one of them has a cast-iron alibi. The perfect crime? A psychologist with a specialist interest in twin psychology delves into the heart of the mystery, at considerable risk to himself. In Secret Beyond the Door (1947), Fritz Lang (The Big Heat) adapts the Bluebeard legend with a dash of Daphne du Mauriers Rebecca. Shortly after their marriage, Celia (Joan Bennett, Suspiria) begins to suspect her architect husband Mark (Michael Redgrave, Dead of Night) of having a secret past, and wonders about the reason behind multiple rooms in his self-designed home, one of which is kept permanently locked. In Abraham Polonskys Force of Evil (1948), an unscrupulous lawyer (John Garfield, The Postman Always Rings Twice) scents a personal fortune when he concocts a plan to merge New York Citys numbers rackets into a single powerful and unbreakable operation, but reckons without his brother, whod rather stay independent. And in Joseph H. Lewiss ultra-stylish The Big Combo (1955), Lieutenant Diamond (Cornel Wilde, The Naked Prey) is determined to bring down mob boss Mr Brown (Richard Conte, Thieves Highway), even if it means jeopardising his own career. But the feeling is mutual and the unscrupulous gangster is more than willing to operate outside the law to get his man, leading to some wince-inducing set-pieces (some involving a pre-stardom Lee Van Cleef).

This collection showcases many of the genres major names on both sides of the camera. In addition to the directing and acting talent there are cinematographers Stanley Cortez (The Night of the Hunter) and John Alton (An American in Paris), composers Dimitri Tiomkin (High Noon) and Mikls Rsza (The Killers), and writers Nunnally Johnson (The Woman in the Window) and Philip Yordan (Johnny Guitar). Its little wonder that directors such as Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino were so struck by them.

Special Features

High Definition Blu-rayTM (1080p) presentations of four film noir classics: The Dark Mirror, Secret Beyond the Door, Force of Evil and The Big Combo

Original uncompressed PCM soundtracks on all films

Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for all films

Commentaries on all films by leading scholars and critics Adrian Martin (The Dark Mirror), Alan K. Rode (Secret Beyond the Door), Glenn Kenny and Farran Smith Nehme (Force of Evil), and Eddie Muller (The Big Combo)

Noah Isenberg on The Dark Mirror, the author and scholar provides a detailed analysis of the film

Barry Keith Grant on Secret Beyond the Door, the author and scholar introduces the film

The House of Lang, a visual essay on Fritz Langs style by filmmaker David Cairns with a focus on his noir work

Introduction to Force of Evil by Martin Scorsese

An Autopsy on Capitalism, a visual essay on the production and reception of Force of Evil by Frank Krutnik, author of In a Lonely Street: Film noir, genre, masculinity

Commentary on selected Force of Evil themes by Krutnik

Geoff Andrew on The Big Combo, the critic and programmer offers an introduction to and analysis of the film

Wagon Wheel Joe, a visual essay on director Joseph H. Lewis by filmmaker David Cairns

The Big Combo original screenplay (BD-ROM content)

Four radio plays, starring Olivia de Havilland and John Garfield among others

International poster galleries for all films

Trailers

Reversible sleeves featuring newly commissioned artwork by Scott Saslow for all films

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