Showing posts with label Rhonda Fleming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rhonda Fleming. Show all posts

The Killer Is Loose Opening Scene

Here's a clip of the opening scene from our restoration of The Killer Is Loose (1956) which stars Joseph Cotten, Rhonda Fleming and the chilling Wendell Corey.

SYNOPSIS:
Detective Sam Wagner’s job is never easy. Even an average day proves stressful for him and his family. But this is no ordinary day for Wagner (Joseph Cotten) or his wife Lila (Rhonda Fleming).

After pegging a recent bank robbery as an inside job orchestrated by mild-mannered clerk Leon Poole (played by a bespectacled Wendell Corey), Wagner heads to the suspect’s apartment to make the arrest expecting him to be alone. Instead, Poole’s beloved wife is with him and caught in the crossfire of a shootout leaving her dead.

Sent to prison, and believing Wagner is responsible for his wife’s death, Poole is desperate for revenge. Escape and murder soon follow with the haunting Poole bent on taking away the woman Wagner loves. Will the detective and his men save her in time?

Helmed by the gritty Budd Boetticher, The Killer is Loose takes the director’s unique visual style away from the plains and into the world of suburbia for this taut and suspenseful thriller. Close your windows, lock your doors -- The Killer is Loose!

OLIVE: Cry Danger, Young at Heart in October

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Cry Danger
October 15th
Olive Films
Retail: $24.95, Our: $17.99
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Cry Danger (Blu-Ray)
October 15th
Olive Films
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Young at Heart
October 15th
Olive Films
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Young at Heart (Blu-Ray)
October 15th
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Two more from Olive titles are scheduled for October 15th: Cry Danger (1951) and Young at Heart (1954).

Both will be released on DVD and Blu-Ray with this being Cry Danger's debut on both.


OLIVE: Buccaneer (1938), Jayhawkers & Pony Express in April

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The Buccaneer (1938)
April 24th
Olive Flims
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The Jayhawkers
April 24th
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The Jayhawkers (Blu-Ray)
April 24th
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Pony Express
April 24th
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More from the Paramount vault courtesy of Olive Films as they have announced an April 24th release date for Cecil B. DeMille's The Buccaneer (1938) starring Fredric March; Pony Express (1953) starring Charlton Heston, Rhonda Fleming, Jan Sterling & Forrest Tucker on standard DVD; and The Jayhawkers (1959) Starring Jeff Chandler and Fess Parker on both standard & Blu.

Bonus features are not expected.





VCI: Tennessee's Partner (Widescreen) Scheduled for April

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Tennessee's Partner (1955)
April 19th
VCI
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Previously released by VCI with a full screen aspect ratio, Tennessee's Partner (1955) is now set for release on April 19th in the original aspect ratio of 1.85:1.

It will retail for $14.99, but is available at ClassicFlix.com for only $12.99.


SYNOPSIS:
An intriguing friendship forged between high-stakes gambler Tennessee (John Payne) and quick draw Cowpoke (Ronald Reagan) is tested when temptress gold-digger Goldie (Colleen Gray) bewitches Cowpoke into marrying him. Meanwhile, Tennessee has been maintaining an uneasy relationship with the Duchess (Rhonda Fleming), Madame of a Gambling establishment which serves as a smokescreen to the bordello she operates. In the end, Cowpoke proves to be true-blue when Tennessee is framed on a false rap. Based on a story by Bret Harte.

BONUS FEATURE:
  • Theatrical Trailer