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 XXII (Blu-ray / The Enforcer / The Scarlet Hour / Plunder Road): Threedisc Bluray presentation of three films, plus bonus features. All are presented in their original aspect ratios: the first in fullscreen format and the other two in widescreen. 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 of the 50s. The Enforcer (1951) They Called Him The Enforcer� Screen legend Humphrey Bogart (The Maltese Falcon, Deadline U.S.A.) is in fine form as a crusading District Attorney out to convict the head of a vicious murderforhire ring. But when his star witness is killed, Bogie must race against time to find the evidence he needs to bring the mob boss to justice. Told in a series of flashbacks, this tense, toughasnails crime thriller on the cutting edge of film noir was based on the truelife Murder, Inc. trials. Stylishly directed by Bretaigne Windust (June Bride) with uncredited help from the great Raoul Walsh (High Sierra, Pursued) and beautifully shot by Robert Burks (Vertigo). The stellar cast includes Zero Mostel (The Producers) as nervy thug Big Babe Lazick, with villainous favorites Ted de Corsia (The Lady from Shanghai) and Everett Sloane (Citizen Kane). The Scarlet Hour (1956) Shed Do Anything for a Thrill� Including Kill! From Michael Curtiz, the legendary director of Angels with Dirty Faces, Casablanca and Mildred Pierce, comes another dramatic triumph The Scarlet Hour. Introducing Tom Tryon (The Cardinal) and Carol Ohmart (House on Haunted Hill) as sales manager E.V. Marsh Marshall and his bosss wife Paulie, who, while scandalously parked out on Lovers Lane, overhear burglars planning for a heist of precious jewels. Driven by desire, Paulie and Marsh proceed to concoct a criminal scheme of their own. Twists and turns abound in Curtizs suspensepacked VistaVision production shot by Lionel Lindon (The Manchurian Candidate), costarring Jody Lawrance, James Gregory, Elaine Stritch and E.G. Marshall. Guest star Nat King Cole, crooning Never Let Me Go, is a jazzy highlight. Plunder Road (1957) Roaring Down Hells Highway with $10,000,000 in Stolen Gold! In this gritty, oneofakind heist film, five men carry out an elaborate plan to rob $10 million in gold bullion from a San Franciscobound U.S. Mint train on a dark and stormy night. To throw the police off the track, they split the massive haul into three concealed truckloads and go off in different directions, hoping for a perfect getaway. But will the looters escape justice, or meet their cruel fates on Plunder Road? Starring characteractor greats Gene Raymond, Wayne Morris, Elisha Cook Jr., Stafford Repp and Steven Ritch, with soap opera legend Jeanne Cooper (The Young and the Restless) as Raymonds gun moll. Directed by cult favorite Hubert Cornfield (The Night of the Following Day) and shot in glorious Scope by the esteemed Ernest Haller (Mildred Pierce).Specifications: Rating: Not Rated Number of Discs: 3 Run Time: 252 minutesBonus Features: 2021 2022 HD Masters by Paramount Pictures From 4K Scans;Audio Commentaries for The Enforcer and The Scarlet Hour by Author/Film Historian Alan K. Rode;Audio Commentary for Plunder Road by Film Historian Jeremy Arnold;The Enforcer: Theatrical Trailer 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_112024 t_dvd_arrived_1220240
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Edition: Widescreen
Former Rental: No
Release Year: 2024
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Movie/TV Title: Film Noir: the Dark Side of Cinema Xxii [The Enforcer/The Scarlet Hour/Plunder Road]
Rating: NR
Format: Blu-ray
Language: English
Region Code: DVD: 0/All (Region Free/Worldwide)
Genre: Drama
Studio: KL Studio Classics
Run Time: 252 min.