Description: IMPORTANT: These Region B blu-ray discs won't work on standard American blu-ray players. You'll need an all-region or region-free player to view these discs… Please be sure your equipment is compatible with region B discs before you order.... Sorry, no refunds for disc incompatibility. This listing is for the super-stacked, out of print Indicator 6-disc Region B Limited Edition blu-ray box set Columbia Noir #5 - Humphrey Bogart. It includes six classic films, a 120-page book, and more special features than you'll ever watch (see below for full details). The box set is BRAND NEW & FACTORY SEALED and was limited to 6,000 total copies. It ships promptly by Media Mail with tracking from New York City in a sturdy box with padding for a safe, ding-free journey. Please message me if you have any questions, and thanks for looking! BLU-RAY INFO: DEAD RECKONING (John Cromwell, 1947) KNOCK ON ANY DOOR (Nicholas Ray, 1949) TOKYO JOE (Stuart Heisler, 1949) SIROCCO (Curtis Bernhardt, 1951) THE FAMILY SECRET (Henry Levin, 1951) THE HARDER THEY FALL (Mark Robson, 1956) Release date: 27 June 2022 (OOP date: 3 November 2023) A fifth foray into the film noir output of Columbia Pictures, but, this time, with a twist. Not only does this volume bring together six more gems from the studio’s archives, but it also serves as a showcase for the great Humphrey Bogart. Having established his stardom in the gangster pictures of the 1930s, Bogart fit easily into the world of film noir, where he was equally at home playing troubled servicemen, slick-talking lawyers, black marketeers, gambling den owners, or hard-up journalists. Columbia Noir #5: Humphrey Bogart brings together five of the iconic actor’s starring vehicles: John Cromwell’s Dead Reckoning, Nicholas Ray’s Knock on Any Door, Stuart Heisler’s Tokyo Joe, Curtis Bernhardt’s Sirocco, and Mark Robson’s The Harder They Fall, plus Henry Levin’s The Family Secret, a rarity starring Lee J Cobb and John Derek that was produced by Bogart’s Santana Pictures, an outfit that regularly delved into the seedy, shadowy world of noir. Featuring a stunning 4K restoration of The Harder They Fall, and with Sirocco and The Family Secret appearing on Blu-ray for the first time anywhere in the world, this stunning collection includes newly recorded commentaries and critical appreciations, archival documentaries and short films, and a 120-page book. Strictly limited to 6,000 numbered units. INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY BOX SET SPECIAL FEATURES DEAD RECKONING High Definition remasterOriginal mono audioAudio commentary with film scholar and preservationist Alan K Rode (2022)A Pretty Good Shot (2022, 17 mins): appreciation by writer and film programmer Tony RaynsWatchtower Over Tomorrow (1945, 16 mins): short film, directed by John Cromwell, documenting the formation of the United Nations following World War IIImage gallery: promotional and publicity materialNew and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingUK premiere on Blu-ray KNOCK ON ANY DOOR High Definition remasterOriginal mono audioAudio commentary with writer and film historian Pamela Hutchinson (2022)Nobody Knows How Anybody Feels (2022, 20 mins): appreciation by critic and film programmer Geoff AndrewTuesday in November (1945, 17 mins): documentary short about the democratic process in America, made as part of the Office of War’s The American Scene series and boasting Nicholas Ray as assistant directorTheatrical trailerImage gallery: promotional and publicity materialNew and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingUK premiere on Blu-ray TOKYO JOE High Definition remasterOriginal mono audioAudio commentary with writer and film historian Nora Fiore (2022)Bertrand Tavernier on ‘Tokyo Joe’ (2017, 34 mins): archival appreciation by the celebrated filmmaker and criticA Superstar Returns (2022, 15 mins): archivist Tom Vincent assesses the career of actor Sessue Hayakawa, the silent-era star who made his return to Hollywood filmmaking with Tokyo JoeSecond unit photography (1948, 11 mins): rare footage shot by second unit director Art Black and cameramen Joseph Biroc and Emil Oster Jr in Tokyo for use in the main featureThe Negro Soldier (1944, 41 mins): WWII documentary film intended as a recruitment drive for African American enlistees, directed by Stuart Heisler and now preserved by the National Film Registry for its cultural and historical significanceJim Pines on ‘The Negro Soldier’ (2010, 41 mins): audio presentation by the author and lecturer, recorded following a screening of the film at London’s BFI SouthbankImage gallery: promotional and publicity materialNew and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingUK premiere on Blu-ray SIROCCO High Definition remasterOriginal mono audioAudio commentary with film historians Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson (2022)The South Bank Show: ‘Bogart: Here’s Looking at You, Kid’ (1997, 52 mins): episode of the long-running British arts television series, featuring Humphrey Bogart’s son, Stephen Bogart, looking back at his father’s life and careerImage gallery: promotional and publicity materialNew and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingWorld premiere on Blu-ray THE FAMILY SECRET High Definition remasterOriginal mono audioAudio commentary with professor and film scholar Jason A Ney (2022)The Negro Sailor (1945, 27 mins): WWII documentary short film, directed by Henry Levin and conceived as a recruitment tool for the United States NavyThe Big Moment (1954, 26 mins): short film produced by the United Jewish Appeal, starring John DerekImage gallery: promotional and publicity materialNew and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingWorld premiere on Blu-ray THE HARDER THEY FALL 4K restorationOriginal mono audioAudio commentary with critics and writers Glenn Kenny and Farran Smith Nehme (2022)The Final Bout (2022, 11 mins): critic and writer Christina Newland examines the making of the film, and its relationship to the original novelBertrand Tavernier on ‘The Harder They Fall’ (2017, 30 mins): archival appreciation by the celebrated filmmaker and criticMax Baer Super 8s (6 mins): footage of two famous bouts from the 1930s, featuring the boxer and, later, actor fighting against Max Schmeling, then Primo CarneraThat Justice Be Done (1945, 11 mins): George Stevens’ short on the Nuremberg trials, made by the Office of War Information and written by Budd SchulbergImage gallery: promotional and publicity materialNew and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingUK premiere on Blu-ray Limited edition exclusive 120-page book with a new essay by Imogen Sara Smith, extensive archival articles and interviews, new writing on the various short films, and film creditsLimited edition box set of 6,000 individually numbered units
Price: 149.95 USD
Location: New York, New York
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Format: Blu-ray
Region Code: Blu-ray: B (Europe, AU, NZ, Africa...)
Director: Various
Sub-Genre: Film Noir, Crime/Investigation, Period/Historical, Melodrama
Features: Limited Edition of 6,000 Copies
Genre: Film Noir, Drama
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
USA, Canada: REQUIRES REGION-FREE PLAYER
Movie/TV Title: Columbia Noir #5
Studio: Indicator
Modified Item: No
Edition: Box Set, Collector's Edition, Out of Print