With its non-professional cast, this sensitive drama, which explores the intimate relationship between a coal-miner's daughter and her half-brother, is American independent cinema's closest relation to Italian Neorealism. Presented by Nicolas Winding Refn in a beautiful new restoration, Joseph L Anderson's film played international festivals in 2019 to great acclaim. Extras New 4K restoration Original mono audio Spring Night Summer Night': 50 Years Later (2020): retrospective documentary by Glenn Litton featuring interviews with writer-director Joseph L Anderson, writer-producer Franklin Miller, actors John Crawford, Ted Heimerdinger and Larue Hall, and sound editor Tom Peterson I'm Goin' to Straitsville (2020): documentary revisiting the Columbus, Ohio locations with Franklin and Judy Miller, and archivist and restoration supervisor Peter Conheim Cleveland Cinematheque Q&A (2016): cast and crew panel discussion 16mm On-set Footage (1967, silent): rare and previously unseen material from the film's production In the Middle of the Nights (2020): video essay by Ross Lipman comparing Spring Night Summer Night to its sexploitation' recut, Miss Jessica Is Pregnant Three short films by Anderson, comprising the Bluegrass Trilogy': Football as It Is Played Today (1961), How Swived (1962), and Cheers (1963) New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by Ian Mantgani, Glenn Litton's memories of director Joseph L Anderson, Peter Conheim on the film's restoration, a look at the career of distributor Joseph L Brenner, an overview of critical responses, and film credits UK premiere on Blu-ray Limited edition of 3,000 copies
Brady Hawkes is back in this riproaring sequel to The Gambler. When Brady's son Jeremiah is kidnapped by a vicious gang, the gambler and his sidekick Billy Montana saddle up to rescue him. With the aid of the quickdrawing Kat Muldoon (Linda Evans - Dynasty), the stakes couldn't be higher. Will this pair of aces with a queen kicker come out on top?
Wolf Rilla (Village Of The Damned) directed this 1960 UK production it is very well cast with Terence Morgan at his most oiliest as a playboy petty thief looking for the big time John Crawford as a yank in London comes across well as the bad tempered crook and William Hartnell as the crusty safecracker. The music by Phillip Green is great 60s jazz which adds to this excellent production picture and sound are of a high standard following extensive restoration - recommended.
What private eye Harry Moseby doesn't know about the girl he's looking for... just might get him killed. Gene Hackman stars as Harry Moseby a second-rate gumshoe working on low-end cases while trying to straighten out his own muddled life. When he is contacted by a mother looking for her young movie-actress daughter Harry supposes it is just another dull case. He finds the girl and brings her home with little trouble. But soon Harry learns of the girl's death shortly after her return. He discovers the death of one of her boyfriends as well and connecting the two 'accidents' tries to unravel an ever-growing mystery.
Detective Inspector Martineau (Baker) is tough hard working and one of Manchester's top policeman. So when he hears of a jailbreak involving ruthless criminal and jewel thief Don Starling (John Crawford) whom he helped put away he is convinced Starling will come back to Manchester for one last heist. But when a simple robbery turns to murder Martineau is on the case determined to catch him whatever the cost...
One of the most successful western series of all time The Rifleman followed the exploits of Lucas McCain (Chuck Connors) and his son Mark (Johnny Crawford) in the New Mexico town of North Fork in the 1880's. Episodes Comprise: 1. Outlaw's Inheritance 2. Day Of The Hunter 3. Mail Order Groom
A Time To Kill: Peter (John Horseley) chemist and philanderer realises that the drinks of himself and his mistress Madeline have been poisoned. He phones Dr Cole for help but Madeline dies. The Doctor's wife tells a reporter that Madeline and a mystery man were blackmailers. When Mrs Cole is brutally murdered and Peter is the chief suspect Peter's snubbed fianc''e takes up the case... The Impersonator: - In an effort to improve relations between a US airbase and the sleepy local English village it borders airman Sergeant Bradford (John Crawford) is tasked with organising a school trip to see the pantomime Mother Goose. Meanwhile a prowling killer is on the loose and after a night out with the victim the finger of suspicion points to Bradford...
Cinema Of Vengeance is the essential history of Martial Arts and the movies covering 50 years of Chinese action cinema from the late forties through to today's high-tec bullet ridden blockbusters from John Woo. The man who brought Martial Arts movies the most recognition was the legendary Bruce Lee who introduced Kung Fu to western audiences. There is still no comparison to his lightning quick abilities and screen charisma. However his untimely death in July 1973 left the Martia
Life has a role for everyone. Mike (Corbett) only wants to perform in great productions. So when a clueless amateur (Marcus Thomas) is given the lead in Cyrano de Bergerac Mike decides he must personally train him. But when real life begins to mimic the play's love triangle and his protg falls for the girl Mike loves but can't commit to (Smart) suddenly it's Mike's turn to learn - not how to act but how to live!
Charlie Bickle has just met the girl of his dreams... Unfortunately she died three days ago. The world of the deceased is the world of Charlie Bickle a loner who searches for love wherever he can. His friends are the John and Jane Does of the city that he collects for the county coroner. These are the nameless people that everyone has forgotten the suicides the overdoses the unsolved homicides that for the right bribe can end up with Charlie and his partner Dale. Their bus
One cop stands alone against a legend....
Twelve-year-old Ally and her family have just moved to a new neighborhood. Ally's parents have promised her a trip to Disney Land, as long as she does well at school. But as Ally struggles to make new friends and finds herself out of depth in class, it looks like she'll be spending her time at Summer School rather than with Mickey and friends! Ally turns for help to her only companion; Obie, her loyal and talkative dog. But when Obie goes missing, Ally finds she's in a race against time to find Obie and to do well in class as the end of the school year approaches!
With its non-professional cast, this sensitive drama, which explores the intimate relationship between a coal-miner's daughter and her half-brother, is American independent cinema's closest relation to Italian Neorealism. Presented by Nicolas Winding Refn in a beautiful new restoration by Peter Conheim and Ross Lipman, Joseph L Anderson's film played international festivals in 2019 to great acclaim. INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES 4K restoration Original mono audio Spring Night Summer Night': 50 Years Later (2020, 25 mins): retrospective documentary by Glenn Litton featuring interviews with writer-director Joseph L Anderson, writer-producer Franklin Miller, actors John Crawford, Ted Heimerdinger and Larue Hall, and sound mixer Tom Peterson I'm Goin' to Straitsville (2020, 14 mins): documentary revisiting the Columbus, Ohio locations with Franklin and Judy Miller, and archivist and restoration supervisor Peter Conheim In the Middle of the Nights: From Arthouse to Grindhouse and Back Again (2020, 13 mins): video essay by restoration supervisor Ross Lipman comparing Spring Night Summer Night to its sexploitation' recut, Miss Jessica Is Pregnant Cleveland Cinematheque Q&A (2016, 48 mins): cast and crew panel discussion 16mm Behind-the-Scenes Footage (1967, silent): rare and previously unseen material from the film's production, with optional commentary by Franklin Miller and Peter Conheim Three short films by Anderson, comprising the Bluegrass Trilogy': Football as It Is Played Today (1961), How Swived (1962), and Cheers (1963) Image gallery: behind-the-scenes photography New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Autopsy - A Love Story: The world of the deceased is the world of Charlie Bickle a loner who searches for love wherever he can. His friends are the John and Jane Does of the city that he collects for the county coroner. These are the nameless people that everyone has forgotten the suicides the overdoses the unsolved homicides that for the right bribe can end up with Charlie and his partner Dale. Their business is a far more sinister one harvesting these corpses for their o
People come. People go. Nothing ever happens, one world-weary patron (Lewis Stone) of Berlin's finest hotel comments. Movie audiences knew better. They were witnessing the glorious comings, goings and intersecting stories of a starry array billed as the greatest cast in stage or screen history! Ruined aristocrat John Barrymore. Terminally ill clerk Lionel Barrymore. Ruthless tycoon Wallace Beery. Scheming stenographer Joan Crawford. And disillusioned ballerina Greta Garbo. Teaming them was a masterstroke whose success fostered more star-packed extravaganzas. The radiant film captured the 1931-32 Best Picture Academy Award. What a grand showcase of the allure and style of classic movie-making! Special Features: Commentary by Jeffrey Vance and Mark A. Viera Behind the Story: Short Feature: Checking out: Grand Hotel Behind the Story: Short Feature: Hollywood Premiere of Metro Goldwyn Mayer’s Grand Hotel Behind the Story: Short Feature: Nothing ever happens Behind the Story: Short Feature: Just a word of warning Trailer: Grand Hotel (1932) Trailer: Week-End at The Waldorf (1945)
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