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Directed by William Dieterle
USA
1950

 

After losing his company’s $5,000 cashier’s check in a crooked card game, a stranger in Chicago commits suicide. The group of gamblers, with Danny Haley (Charlton Heston) as a member, worries about the dangers of cashing the check, but this becomes the least of their worries when the head of the group is found hanged. Police Captain Garvey (Dean Jagger) concludes the hanging to be a case of homicide and discovers that the stranger had a mentally deranged brother who is out to avenge his brother’s death. Fran (Lizabeth Scott), a torch singer desperately in love with Danny, begs him to runaway with her. This classic film noir also features the stars of Dragnet, Jack Webb and Harry Morgan, as Danny’s gambling partners. Directed by William Dieterle (Rope of Sand).

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Theatrical Release: October 17th, 1950

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DVD Review: Olive Films - Region 1 - NTSC

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Distribution Olive Films - Region 1 - NTSC
Runtime 1:54:48 
Video 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio
Average Bitrate: 7.46 mb/s
NTSC 720x480 29.97 f/s 

NOTE: The Vertical axis represents the bits transferred per second. The Horizontal is the time in minutes.

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Audio English (Dolby Digital 1.0) 
Subtitles None
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Studio: Olive Films

Aspect Ratio:
Original Aspect Ratio 1.33:1

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DVD Release Date: July 27th, 2010

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Chapters: 8

 

Comments:

Summer 2010 has been an exceptional time for Noir on 'pressed' DVD. Aside from the plentiful Warner Archive we've gone through a long drought of consistent and important Noir titles being available. Many essentials from the 'dark cinema' style have been recently released including VCI's New York Confidential followed by the 5 film Sony The Film Noir Collection: Volume 2 being released the week prior to Film Noir Classics Collection 5 .

It's not over! - now Olive films (through access to Paramount) offer this; William Dieterle's Dark City, also Lewis Allen's Appointment With Danger and Rudolph Mate's Union Station.  Noir devotees' diligent patience has been amply rewarded.

There are pluses and minuses to these new Olive Films Noir DVDs. Firstly, on the VERY positive - they look very strong with high bitrates on dual-layered discs! The image quality is relatively clean (a few speckles - very light surface scratches) - contrast is better than I anticipated (somewhat weaker on Dark City than the other two) and there is even some grain peeking through. Audio is original mono (something Criterion seem the only production company adhering to) - so basically the A/V transfer is excellent.

On the negative these are totally bare-bones offerings with no supplements at all - not even a trailer. There are also no subtitles offered. In an ideal world we'd have some Muller et all commentaries etc. but this seems to be a sign of the times (see the Film Noir Classics Collection 5). In all honesty I am thankful to see these films in the first place - so I won't be complaining too vociferously. I suppose the lack of extra material is a result of profit vs. cost - and I'd rather have the films available in bare-bones editions... than not at all.

It was great to see Heston's debut - in an essential Noir no less and I just love Lizabeth Scott! As well as one of the best 'titles' of Noir("Dark City" - can you beat that?) it is an easy purchase for fans of the dark cinema. Absolutely recommended!

Gary W. Tooze

 



 

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