COLUMBIA NOIR #7: MADE IN BRITAIN | UK Import | Blu-ray Limited Edition Box Set | Indicator

COLUMBIA NOIR #7: MADE IN BRITAIN | UK Import | Blu-ray Limited Edition Box Set | Indicator

1,099.00 kr
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COLUMBIA NOIR #7: MADE IN BRITAIN | UK Import | Blu-ray Limited Edition Box Set | Indicator

COLUMBIA NOIR #7: MADE IN BRITAIN | UK Import | Blu-ray Limited Edition Box Set | Indicator

1,099.00 kr

Five British noir thrillers made at Columbia Pictures' UK operation in the 1950s, assembled in this seventh volume of the Indicator Columbia Noir series. Directed by filmmakers including Terence Fisher, Ken Hughes and Sidney Gilliat, the films star an extraordinary roster of transatlantic talent — Richard Widmark, Mai Zetterling, Nigel Patrick, Victor Mature, Diana Dors, Christopher Lee and Jack Hawkins among them — in stories of greed, betrayal and moral compromise set against rain-slicked London streets.

Director Mark Robson, Terence Fisher, Ken Hughes, Vernon Sewell, Sidney Gilliat
Starring Richard Widmark, Mai Zetterling, Nigel Patrick, George Cole, Donald Wolfit, Tom Conway, Elizabeth Sellars, Eunice Gayson, Freda Jackson, Hugh Latimer, Arlene Dahl, Herbert Marshall, Michael Goodliffe, Ralph Truman, Sidney James, Faith Domergue, Lee Patterson, Rona Anderson, Martin Benson, Robert Arden, Victor Mature, Diana Dors, Patrick Allen, Peter Reynolds, Liam Redmond, Christopher Lee, Jack Hawkins, Dennis Price
Format Blu-ray / Box Set with Book (Limited Edition)
Studio Powerhouse Films
Region Region B
Release Date 15 Dec 2025
Year 1957
Runtime 524 mins
Discs 6
Sound Mono
Language English
Certificate (12) Suitable for 12 years and over.
Barcode 5060697923827

 

Special Features:

• Indicator Limited Edition 6-disc Blu-ray box set (Region B, limited to 6,000 individually numbered units); contains A Prize of Gold (1955), The Last Man to Hang (1956), The Gamma People (1956), The Silken Affair (1956), Interpol (1957), and Booby Trap (1957); 1080p HD presentations; uncompressed audio; optional English SDH subtitles

• Audio commentaries on selected films

• New and archival interview featurettes with film historians and critics

• Illustrated collector's booklet with new writing on all six films

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