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 CLICK HERE to view all of the Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema titles in our eBay store!! Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XVIII (Blu-ray / City of Shadows / Crashout / Finger Man): Threedisc Bluray presentation of the three films from new HD Masters, plus bonus features. All three films are presented in their original 1.37:1 fullscreen aspect ratios. 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 film noir classics. City of Shadows (1955) Their Business Was Legitimate Because the Law Couldnt Touch Them! Iconic screen tough Victor McLaglen (The Informer, Klondike Annie) is Big Tim Channing, a smalltime racketeer who makes a living supplying old, outofdate slot machines to businesses. He strikes up a prosperous partnership with newsboy Dan Mason when the precocious kid shows him how to corner the slotmachine racket and, at the same time, put his crooked competitors out of the running. But when Dan grows up and graduates from law school, it thrusts old Tim into a compromising position. From William Witney, director of the legendary serials Daredevils of the Red Circle and Adventures of Captain Marvel, and costarring John Baer (Were No Angels), Kathleen Crowley (Curse of the Undead) and Anthony Caruso (Never Steal Anything Small). Crashout (1955) It Blasts the Screen with Violence! Six ruthless convicts break out of prison and frantically try to avoid an extensive manhunt. Arthur Kennedy (Bright Victory) costars with a legendary lineup of Hollywood heavies: William Bendix (The Web), Luther Adler (D.O.A.), William Talman (Big House, U.S.A.), Gene Evans (Fixed Bayonets!) and Marshall Thompson (It! The Terror from Beyond Space). Once the coast is clear, they set out on a long and dangerous journey by foot, train and car to retrieve bank loot. After barely surviving two deadly incidents, the gang seeks refuge in a farmhouse as the action reaches a fever pitch. Ironically, the men start to realize that its not the law that they need to worry about. A hardboiled, edgeofyourseat noir produced by Ida Lupinos Filmakers Releasing Organization for director Lewis R. Foster (Those Redheads from Seattle). Cinematography by the masterly Russell Metty (Touch of Evil). Finger Man (1955) I Put the Finger on Public Enemy Number One! Frank Lovejoy (The HitchHiker, House of Wax) stars as excon Casey Martin, who is caught redhanded while heisting a truck shipment. When he discovers that his sister has now become a desperate drug addict after working for gruff bootlegger Dutch Becker (Forrest Tucker, Sands of Iwo Jima), Martin accepts the deal that the Tmen offer him and goes to work undercover to nail Dutch and his gang. Peggy Castle (99 River Street) plays Gladys Baker, the gangsters associate who falls for the finger man. Timothy Carey (The Killing) plays Lou Terpe, the finger mans former cellmate and a particularly sadistic member of Dutchs crew. A crimebusting noir yarn spun by director Harold D. Schuster (Loophole).Specifications: Rating: Not Rated Number of Discs: 3 Run Time: 241 minutesBonus Features: NEW HD Masters by Paramount Pictures;NEW Audio Commentary for CITY OF SHADOWS by Film Historian/Screenwriter Gary Gerani;NEW Audio Commentary for CRASHOUT by Author/Film Historian Alan K. Rode;NEW Audio Commentary for FINGER MAN by Professor and Film Scholar Jason A. Ney 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). We ship to APO / FPOs, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and US territories, but delivery may take longer.To Canada: Any import duties, taxes, and charges are the buyers responsibility. Pennsylvania residents, please add 7% (6% sales tax + 1% Pittsburgh state sales tax surcharge). For more entertainment for the thinking person, visit our eBay store!Copyright: Thinking DVD 2018 t_dvd_arrived_062024 t_dvd_arrived_0720240
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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: 1955
DVD Edition Year: 2024
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States