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Old 2nd March 2018, 02:04 PM
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"NEW UK TITLE: Four Film Noir Classics: The Dark Mirror, Secret Beyond the Door, Force of Evil, The Big Combo (Dual Format Blu-ray & DVD) LIMITED EDITION
"Good news! The contents of our Four Film Noir Collection will be released as Standard editions in June!

BACK IN STOCK UK TITLE: The Big Combo (Blu-ray)
Release date: 25th June

Lieutenant Diamond (Cornel Wilde, The Naked Prey) is determined to bring down mob boss Mr Brown (Richard Conte, Thieves’ Highway), even if it means jeopardising his own career, but the feeling is mutual and the unscrupulous gangster is more than willing to operate outside the law to get his man. The confrontation escalates, leading to some wince-inducing set-pieces involving such handy props as a radio and a hearing aid.

This masterpiece from Joseph H. Lewis (Gun Crazy, Terror in a Texas Town), drenched with sleazy innuendo, came late to the film noir cycle, but is now considered one of the defining examples of the genre, not least thanks to some extraordinary chiaroscuro lighting by the great cinematographer John Alton (already an Oscar-winner for An American in Paris) and a heartbreaking performance by Jean Wallace (No Blade of Grass) as Brown’s troubled girlfriend. The film also boasts a menacing early performance from a pre-stardom Lee Van Cleef (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly) as one of Brown’s henchmen.

When the film was revived in London in the mid-seventies, a polemically breathless Time Out review called it “almost certainly the greatest movie ever made… as heady as amyl nitrate andas compulsive as stamping on insects”.

SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
• High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation transferred from original film elements
• Uncompressed mono 1.0 PCM audio soundtrack
• Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
• Commentary by noirchaeologist Eddie Muller
• Geoff Andrew on The Big Combo, the critic and programmer offers an introduction to and analysis of the film
• Wagon Wheel Joe, a visual essay on director Joseph H. Lewis by filmmaker David Cairns
• Original Screenplay (DVD/BD-ROM content)
• International poster gallery
• Trailer for Lewis’ final, noir-themed film, Terror in a Texas Town
• Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Scott Saslow"


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