The Killers 2-Disc Set (DVD)
Ernest Hemingway's short story THE KILLERS was turned into two memorable films noir at the beginning and the end of the high period of the genre. This collection features both films. The original 1946, directed by Robert Siodmak, version stars Burt Lancaster as the Swede, an aging boxer who is brought in on for an underground job. The 1964 Don Siegel version stars Lee Marvin and Clu Gulager as a pari of gunmen scouring a seedy underworld. See individual titles for further details.DVD Features:Region 12-Disc SetKeep CaseFull Frame - 1.33Single Side - Dual LayerAudio: Mono 1.0 -
EnglishTHE KILLERS (1946)Additional Release Material: Isolated Audio Tracks - 1. Radio Adaptation (featuring Burt Lancaster and Shelley Winters)
2. Reading - THE KILLERS short story (Stacy Keach)
3. Music and Effects TrackText/Galleries: Essays - 1. NOTES ON FILM NOIR by Paul Schrader
2. MOTHERLESS BROOKLYN by Jonathan Lethem Biographies - 1. Select Cast Stills/Photos - 1. Production Stills
2. Behind-the-Scenes
3. Press Book
4. Original Advertising ArtTHE KILLERS (1964)Additional Release Material:Text/Galleries: Production Notes Biographies - 1. Select Cast Stills/Photos - 1. Production Stills
2. Behind-the-Scenes
3. Press Book
4. Original Advertising Art Essays - 1. HARDBOILED AMERICA: PAPERBACKS AND THE MASTERS OF NOIR by Geoffrey O'Brien
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The Dark Brown Leather Club/Reception Chair adds a contemporary feel to your living room, den, or office.
Constructed with a sturdy wood frame
Upholstered in full bi-cast leather
Versatile dark brown hue enhances any decor
Comfortable foam fill
Smooth, modern style
Measures 37 inches tall x 32.5 inches wide x 30 inches deep
Assembly required.
Contains 12 episodes from the vintage T.V. series.
A jungle goddess battles unscrupulous oil men who attempt to exploit the natural resources of her domain.
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Romanian actor Bela Lugosi virtually defined horror with his legendary roles in early cinema classics. This thrilling collection features a trio of the master's definitive non-Dracula screen roles. In WHITE ZOMBIE (1932), a Haitian voodoo master transforms a blushing bride-to-be into a pallid, soulless body at the behest of a jealous rival who desires her. In THE CORPSE VANISHES (1942), an evil scientist invents a poisoned flower corsage to use on unsuspecting young women to put them in zombie-like state, steal their blood, and inject it into his aging wife to keep her young forever. And in the quirky horror-comedy ONE BODY TOO MANY (1944), an insurance salesman becomes embroiled in the shenanigans surrounding a dead millionaire whose heirs must spend a night in a haunted mansion.
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