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_c1965 _d1965 |
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040 | _cSILC | ||
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_aeng _beng _heng _jeng _jfre _jspa |
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046 | _k1949 | ||
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_aPN1997 _b.B673 1949 |
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_aAnthony Mann _92972 |
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240 | _aBorder Incident | ||
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_aBorder Incident _cAnthony Mann _h[videorecording]= |
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_aUnited States _bMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) _c2006 |
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_a1 videodisc (ca. 95 min.) _bsound, black & white. _c4 3/4 in. |
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440 | _aFilm Noir Classic Collection | ||
500 | _aSpecial Features: - Commentary by Film Historian Dana Polan - Theatrical Trailer | ||
520 | _aFrom case cover: U.S. Agent Jack Bearnes lies in an open field, shot and beaten. A giant harrowing machine suddenly roars to life, its blades biting into earth. Terrified, Bearnes tries to crawl away. But the machine crawls faster. As searing as shot of tequila down a dust-parched throat, this steely thriller stars Ricardo Montalban and George Murphy as agents from each side of the Mexico-California border. Their job: catch the thieves, murderers and moneymen who pray on illegal aliens desperate to make a few Americano dollars sweating as farm laborers. Anthony Mann (Winchester '73, The Naked Spur) directs, turning his lens to the beauty and the terror of stark desert wastelands. Blending classic film noir with a surprisingly contemporary plot, Border Incident is relentless cutting-edge gem of the genre. | ||
538 | _aDVD video; Dolby Digital 1.0; monaural; NTSC; Region 1; 1.37:1 as 4:3 fullscreen. | ||
546 | _aEnglish audio. Optional English, French and Spanish subtitles. | ||
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_aAnthony Mann _eDirector _92972 |
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_aJohn C. Higgins _eScreenwriter |
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_aGeorge Zuckerman _eScreenwriter |
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_aRicardo Montalban _eActor |
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_aGeorge Murphy _eActor |
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_aHoward Da Silva _eActor |
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_2lcc _cDVD |