Pietro Germi (The Facts of Murder) directs and stars in this deeply affecting drama about a train driver. Living modestly with his wife Sara (Luisa Della Noce), Andrea Marcocci's life is thrown into turmoil when he witnesses a suicide on the tracks ahead of him. Tenderly narrated from the perspective of his young son Sandro (Edoardo Nevola), the incident has repercussions on Andrea and his extended family - including his unemployed son Marcello (Renato Speziali) and pregnant daughter Giulia (Sylva Koscina) - who he is expected to support. A huge success on release, with a tough, muscular performance by Germi at its centre, The Railroad Man should sit alongside the likes of Bicycle Thieves and La terra trema in the pantheon of great neorealistic classics. LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES New 4K restoration by Cineteca di Bologna in collaboration with Surf Film at L'Immagine Ritrovata laboratory Original uncompressed PCM mono audio Trailer New interview with Pietro Germi expert Mario Sesti (2025) New interview with actor Edoardo Nevola (2025) Reversible sleeve featuring designs based on original posters Limited edition booklet featuring new writing by John Bleasdale and archival writing on Alfredo Giannetti by Simone Starace Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
Richard Johnson gives a suave performance as Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond in this cool '60s take on the exploits of H.C. McNeile's famous fictional hero. Giving Bond a run for his money Deadlier Than the Male sees Drummond involved with daring escapes murderous plots femmes fatales and dolly birds by the score! The film is presented here as a High Definition transfer from the original film elements in its original aspect ratio. When insurance underwriter Hugh Drummond learns of the deaths of top oil executives – at the hands of a pair of beautiful but brutal female assassins – he is convinced that it is the work of an international crime syndicate. His investigations uncover that the syndicate is after a big oil concession and to get it they must commit regicide... Special Features: Original theatrical trailer (HD) Archive interviews Archive location reports Extensive image galleries Promotional materials PDFs
Hot Enough For June
British film legend Dirk Bogarde gives a whimsical performance as the unwitting replacement agent in director Ralph Thomas's frantically funny early '60s spy comedy. Also starring screen siren Sylva Koscina and key character actors Robert Morley Leo McKern and John Le Mesurier Hot Enough for June is presented here in a High Definition transfer from original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. Out-of-work author Nicholas Whistler is happy to accept the offer of a luxurious all-expenses-paid business trip behind the Iron Curtain. On his arrival in Prague everyone – including his beautiful and seductive chauffeuse Vlasta – assumes the Czech-speaking Nicholas to be a spy and it doesn't take long before he's alone and on the run from the Czech secret police! Special Features: Original theatrical trailer Extensive image galleries Original promotional material PDFs
EVERY CORNER OF THE SOUL IS LOST TO THE ICY CLUTCH OF THE SUPERNATURAL! From the father of Italian Horror Mario Bava (Black Sunday, The Whip and the Body) comes a tale of nightmarish surrealism and supernatural suspense. Lisa (Elke Sommer) - an American tourist travelling in Spain - loses her tour party and seeks refuge in the tumbledown mansion of a blind countess after being guided there by the distinctly satanic butler of the house, Leandro (Telly Savalas Horror Express, Kojak). The Son ...
A rarely seen 1966 tongue-in-cheek spy thriller starring Richard Johnson as Hugh Bulldog Drummond investigating the attempted sabotage of oil deals and assassination of a Persian King. Elke Sommer co-stars.
Starring Paul Newman as a good-for-nothing soldier whose only talent is escaping. Sent behind enemy lines to free five Allied Generals Frigg is side-tracked by a sexy Italian Contessa (Sylvia Koscina). But then he finally uses his talent for escaping and creates havoc in this brilliantly satirical tale of World War II.
In 1943 Hitler orders the final destruction of the Yugoslav Partisans. The Partisans and thousands of refugees begin a trek northward to the Bosnian Mountains; their goal is to cross the treacherous Neretva gorge over the one remaining bridge in order to get to safety. Their trip is fraught with danger every step of the way and they have to face German tanks Italian infantry Chetnik Cavalry strafing airplanes disease and natural elements. Only if they survive this can they can in peace.
On his wedding night, of all times, a husband appropriately named Ace (Adriano Celentano) gambles away the night at a local bar-and wins a handy amount of money. As Ace heads home to his waiting bride Silvia (Edwige Fenech), he is killed by a hired gun. When he reappears to his wife, he has a hard time convincing her that only she can see him....he is definitely invisible to everyone else, and definitely quite dead. Aghast at his wife's determination to go to work as dancer on stage, he undermines her rehearsal and then connives to get her married off to an appropriately aged and wealthy banker. So the next question arises-is there divorce after death?
Justine is one of the most lavish and bizarre erotic shockers ever made by the notorious Jess Franco bursting with wanton nudity sexual perversion and an all star cast... Romina Power (18 year old daughter of Tyrone power) stars as Justine a nubile young Virgin cast out of a French orphanage and thrust into a depraved world of Prostitution predatory lesbians a fugitive murderess (Mercedes McCambridge) bondage branding and one supremely sadistic monk (an outrageous performance
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