Actors: Tom Tully, Charles Boyer, Scott Brady, Ann Blyth, Mona Freeman, Sylvia Sidney
Director: Zoltan Korda, Charles Lamont, Abner Biberman
Language: TBA
Subtitles: English
Region: Untested
Aspect Ratio: TBA
Number of Discs: 3
Rating: Not Rated
Orig. Release Date: 1948-1956
Studio: Kino Lorber
Release Date: 11/29/2022
Run Time: TBA Min.
A Woman's Vengeance (1948)- NEW 4K RESTORATION OF THE FILM FROM THE OCN BY UNIVERSAL PICTURES
- NEW audio commentary by Professor and Film Scholar Jason A. Ney
- Original trailer
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
I Was a Shoplifter (1950)- NEW 2K RESTORATION OF THE FILM
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
Behind the High Wall (1956)- NEW 2K RESTORATION OF THE FILM
- Original trailer
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
A Woman's Vengeance (1948) Henry Maurier (Charles Boyer) is forced to care for his demanding invalid wife, Emily (Rachel Kempson), but he is secretly having an affair with young Doris Mead (Ann Blyth). When Emily dies suddenly of a heart attack, he is free, and quickly gets married to Doris. The coincidence proves too much for investigators, who find arsenic in Emily's system, and Henry goes on trial for murder, facing the death penalty. His friend Dr. Libbard (Cedric Hardwicke) may be his only hope. Directed by Zoltan Korda.
I Was a Shoplifter (1950) The title tells all--or at least most--in I Was a Shoplifter. The title character, played by Mona Freeman, is Faye Burton, a well-off socialite suffering from kleptomania. Faye falls into the hands of a professional shoplifting ring headed by Herb Claxton (Charles Drake) and Ina Perdue (Andrea King), who want to exploit her high-society connections. It's up to undercover agent Jeff Andrews (Scott Brady) to save Faye from the villains--and from herself. Cast as a brutish henchman is one Anthony Curtis, who grew up to become you-know-who. Featured in a role so small that it wasn't listed in the studio's official credits is still another star in the making: Rock Hudson. Directed by Charles Lamont.
Behind the High Wall (1956) Behind the High Wall is a remake of the 1937 Jackie Cooper-Victor McLaglen film The Big Guy. Tom Tully plays prison warden Frank Carmichael, who is kidnapped during a jail break in which a policeman is killed. In an ensuing car crash, all the escapees are killed except young Johnny Hutchins (John Gavin). Though he knows that Hutchins had nothing to do with the cop's murder, Carmichael refuses to intervene when Johnny is condemned to death. It seems that the escaping convicts had been carrying $100,000 in stolen money with them, which Carmichael has hidden away for his own use. By eliminating Hutchins, the warden is also getting rid of the only potential witness to his own perfidy. Sylvia Sidney is pure venom as Carmichael's crippled, greedy wife, while Betty Lynn (who later played Thelma Lou on The Andy Griffith Show) also registers well as Johnny's agonizing fiancee. Directed by Abner Biberman.
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