Description: Store Home Specials Newsletter Feedback About Us FAQ Trust: We truly care about your complete satisfaction: see our extensive feedback for assurance Thinking: We offer select quality TV, family programming, science, history, sports, music and classic cinemaDVD: Every item is genuine, new and sealed, in stock at our warehouse, and ships the next business day~YOU CAN TRUST THINKING DVD~ Every order ships the next business day Every item is genuine, new and sealed, in stock at our warehouse OUR 100% GUARANTEE: If you are not completely satisfied for any reason, we will provide a complete refund Title Details Shipping Details Payment Details Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema&_sop=16" style="color: #001C5F; text-decoration: none;">CLICK HERE to view all of the film-noir titles in our eBay store!! Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XIX (Blu-ray / Dark City / No Man of Her Own / Beware, My Lovely): Threedisc Bluray presentation of the three films, all from new HD Masters, plus bonus features. Please visit our eBay store for more volumes of Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema! New and factory sealed. All of our items are authentic from the manufacturer and formatted to play on USA and Canada players. We never sell illegal copies or Asian imports.Synopsis: This collection features three mooddrenched classics of noir. Dark City (1950) A Tense, Tough Drama of Underworld Violence and Revenge! After losing his companys $5,000 cashiers check in a crooked card game, a stranger in Chicago commits suicide. The other gamblers including Danny Haley, played by steely screen legend Charlton Heston (Touch of Evil) in his Hollywood debut worry about the dangers of cashing the check, but this soon becomes the least of their concerns when the head of the group is found hanged. Police Captain Garvey (Dean Jagger, Pursued) concludes the hanging to be a case of homicide and discovers that the stranger had a mentally deranged brother (Mike Mazurki, Murder, My Sweet) who is out for vengeance. Fran (Lizabeth Scott, Pitfall), a torch singer who is desperately in love with Danny, begs him to run away with her before its too late. This stunningly cynical morality tale also features the stars of TVs Dragnet 1967, Jack Webb and Harry Morgan, as Dannys gambling partners. Directed by the dynamic Willam Dieterle (Portrait of Jennie, Rope of Sand) and bathed in blackandwhite by cinematographer Victor Milner (The General Died at Dawn). No Man of Her Own (1950) Every Door Closed Against Her�A Woman Faces the AgeOld Problem of Her Sex! The incandescent Barbara Stanwyck (Double Indemnity, The Strange Love of Martha Ivers) shines as a woman torn between a comfortable lie and the painful truth in this heartwrenching noir classic. Helen Ferguson (Stanwyck), penniless, pregnant and dumped by her slimy boyfriend Steve (Lyle Bettger, Union Station), assumes the identity of a pregnant woman who was killed in a train crash. Eventually Helens sordid past catches up to her when Steve arrives demanding money to keep her true identity a secret from the man who loves her (John Lund, Night Has a Thousand Eyes). Gorgeously shot by cinematographer Daniel L. Fapp (The Big Clock, The Great Escape) and directed by Hollywood ace Mitchell Leisen (Death Takes a Holiday, Murder at the Vanities), this pitchblack masterpiece of harrowing melodrama was adapted from the book I Married a Dead Man by crimewriting king Cornell Woolrich (The Chase, Rear Window). Beware. My Lovely (1952) Trapped by a Man Beyond Control! Screen heavyweights Ida Lupino (Woman in Hiding) and Robert Ryan (Odds Against Tomorrow) square off in this stylish and atmospheric thriller. Wealthy widow Helen Gordon (Lupino) hires drifter Howard Wilton (Ryan) as a handyman to do chores around her rambling mansion. What she doesnt know: Howard Wilton is insane. Insecure and paranoid, Wilton thinks everyone, including Helen, is against him. He suffers from memory lapses and extreme mood swings. Shes soon a prisoner in her own home after Wilton locks the doors and tears out the telephone. His mood swings from violence to complacency but after Helen gets a message to the police via a telephone repairman, she finds he is still in the house. Beware, My Lovely is a spinechilling suspense story shot by cinematographer George E. Diskant (On Dangerous Ground), written by noir specialist Mel Dinelli (The Spiral Staircase, House by the River) and helmed by noted art director Harry Horner (The Heiress, The Hustler).Specifications: Rating: Not Rated Number of Discs: 3 Run Time: 273 minutesBonus Features: New HD Masters by Paramount Pictures All from 4K Scans;NEW Audio Commentary for DARK CITY by Author/Film Historian Alan K. Rode;NEW Audio Commentary for NO MAN OF HER OWN by Film Historian Imogen Sara Smith;NEW Audio Commentary for NO MAN OF HER OWN by Film Historian/Writer Julie Kirgo and Writer/Filmmaker Peter Hankoff;Audio Commentary for BEWARE, MY LOVELY by Professor and Film Scholar Jason A. Ney;Theatrical Trailers Every item is in stock at our warehouse and ships the next business day.We guarantee your orders safe arrival, and will replace any lost, damaged, or defective item.Within the USA: We offer US Postal Service delivery, with tracking (delivery confirmation). 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Studio: Kino Lorber
Format: Blu-ray
Genre: Thriller & Mystery
Rating: NR
Region Code: Blu-ray: A (Americas, Southeast Asia...)
Edition: Full Screen
Former Rental: No
Movie/TV Title: Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema
Release Year: 2024
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States