The Lineup (Standard Edition)
Zavvi International
Don Siegel (Madigan) directs The Lineup, a brutal film noir loosely based on the radio and television series of the same name.Beginning as a straightforward police procedural, the film shifts into much darker territory as Julian and Dancer, two sociopathic gangsters played by Robert Keith (The Wild One) and Eli Wallach (The People Next Door), must retrieve a parcel of heroin that has ended up in the possession of unwitting tourists.With a screenplay by Stirling Silliphant (Murphy's War), The Lineup's influence stretches from Bob Dylan, who quoted its dialogue in 'Absolutely Sweet Marie', to Quentin Tarantino, whose erudite gangsters bear a close resemblance to Julian and Dancer.Extras: Indicator Standard Edition Special FeaturesHigh Definition remasterOriginal mono audioAudio commentary with author James Ellroy and the Film Noir Foundation's Eddie Muller (2009)Audio commentary with film historian David Del Valle and author and screenwriter C Courtney Joyner (2020)The Influence of Noir (2009, 7 mins): appreciation by filmmaker Christopher NolanThe Streets of San Francisco (2020, 7 mins): video essay guide to the locations of The LineupThree episodes of The Lineup radio series: 'The Candy Store Murder' (1950, 30 mins), written by Blake Edwards; 'The Case of Frankie and Joyce' (1951, 31 mins); and 'The Harrowing Haggada Handball Case' (1951, 26 mins), written by Edwards and Richard QuineTricky Dicks (1953, 16 mins): comedy starring the Three Stooges, in which the trio send up the police proceduralOriginal theatrical trailerTrailer commentary: short appreciation by A History of Violence screenwriter Josh OlsonImage gallery: promotional and publicity materialsNew and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
179.82 kr