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Kidnappers have snatched the wife of a violent prison warden and demand the release of an inmate as ranson, but when the warden allows his prisoner to escape, the two become trapped in a deadly conspiracy that reaches from the halls of government to the bullet-riddled city streets. Stars Oliver Reed, Fabio Testi. Bonus footage includes interviews with director Sergio Sollim, Fabit Testi, trailers, radio spots, poster, more. Prison warden Oliver Reed has his wife snatched by violent criminals who demand the release of an inmate. When the prisoner is allowed to escape the plot thickens into a tale of corruption, conspiracy and murder. This tense crime drama features an explosive score from the legendary Ennio Morricone. Revolver | List Price | $14.95 (You save $4.90) | | Studio | Blue Underground | | Orig Year | 1973 | | DVD Encoding | All Regions | | All Time Sales Rank | 51664  | | CD Universe Part number | 5843910 | | Catalog number | 581032 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 24, 2004 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Also Known As | Blood in the Streets; Poursuite Implacable | | Running Time | 110 Minutes | | Movie Details | Color |
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Revolver DVD Region 0 Keep Case Audio: Dolby Digital Sound - Mono - English Additional Release Material: Interviews: 1. Sergio Sollima - Director 2. Fabio Testi - Star Trailers: 1. Theatrical Trailer 2. Radio Spots Text/Photo Galleries: Poster and Still Image Gallery Talent Biographies
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$23.89 Black & White; Closed Captioned; Soundtrack English
Four classic motion pictures comprise this very special release. Includes: ALL ABOUT EVE, GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT, HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY, and SUNRISE. See individual titles for detailed information.
| | Nightmare Alley DVD (1947) Full Frame; Dubbed; Subtitled
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$9.69 This relatively little-known film is widely hailed by fans of the macabre. Truly ahead of its time, NIGHTMARE ALLEY is set in the gritty, surrealistic world of traveling carnivals, where eccentric people of all possible varieties interact on a daily basis. In a departure from his usual roles as the Hollywood leading man, handsome Tyrone Power plays a morally questionable circus apprentice determined to climb the carnival ladder no matter what the price. Powers shows immense range in what was arguably his finest role ever as the sometimes unrecognizably scruffy circus man with a liking for the bottle. Director Edmund Goulding (DARK VICTORY) gives the carnival setting a dark, somber feel that contradicts the film's more upbeat ending. In spite of this ending tacked on by the studio system, NIGHTMARE ALLEY remains with the viewer even after it's over, haunting them with its bleak images and melancholy mood.
Tyrone Power and Joan Blondell star. A handsome carnival newcomer sets out to become a con artist clairvoyant.
| | Heroin Busters DVD (1977) Widescreen
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$9.75 Fabio Testi plays a cop who goes undercover as a drug dealer in order to get close to the bosses of a drug syndicate.
Fabio Testi stars as a cold-blooded cop gone deep undercover to take down an international drug syndicate. When a hair-trigger Interpol agent joins the investigation, the case takes a deadly detour into sexual depravity and sudden violence. Also stars David Hemmings, ...
| | Street Law DVD (1974) Widescreen
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$9.99 An action-packed thriller about a frustrated crime victim who takes the law into his own hands. Violence in the streets is the predictable result.
Franco Nero stars as Carlo Antonelli, an average citizen until the day he is brutally beaten during a violent robberty. Also co-stars Barbara Bach, directed by Italian action ...
| | Big Racket DVD (1976) Widescreen
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$9.75 Considered a masterpiece of the "Poliziotteschi" (Italian cop) genre, THE BIG RACKET follows Officer Nico Palmieri as he investigates an extortion racket in a small Italian village where drug lords and thugs have terrified the villagers into silence. Finally, one man has the courage to identify the criminals, and in retaliation they brutally rape his daughter. When Palmieri's corrupt superiors order him to abandon the case, he rounds up a vigilante band and they take on the crooks in a final bloody showdown.
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| | Celtic Frost Monotheist CD (2006) Bonus Track; Deluxe Edition; Digipak
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$15.65 "Belief in one god," suggests the title of Celtic Frost's comeback album, MONOTHEIST. For fans of the groundbreaking Swiss death/thrash metal outfit, that statement is better understood as "Belief in one band." Celtic Frost are the absolute deity of dark metal, and the band returned in 2006 to reclaim what it so rightfully deserved, following experiments and folly both daring and unsuccessful. Tom G. Warrior and company lay waste to a dense, moody, cathartic collection of songs, finding new inspiration in both their old works as well as elements of the early-2000s metal scene they helped inspire. Relentlessly grim and spiritually foreboding, MONOTHEIST marks a powerful return to form for Celtic Frost.
Celtic Frost's much anticipated 2006 comeback album, Monotheist, is everything you'd expect from the band who managed to attach the term avant-garde to ugly ol' heavy metal. It's unconventional, unpredictable, challenging to a fault, head-scratchingly weird at times, frequently brilliant, and anything but perfect. A simplified stylistic description would have it pegged as some sort of modern gothic doom album, but simple descriptions have never really fit the bill with Celtic Frost -- whether relating to their greatest triumphs, like To Mega Therion and Into the Pandemonium, or abject disasters like the infamous Cold Lake -- and Monotheist is no different. The shared weight of the band's hallowed legacy and inevitably tall expectations don't exactly help the album's inauspicious start, either. Despite an energetic burst of old-school blackened thrash, opener "Progeny" stands out mostly thanks to those recognizable CF qualities: Thomas Gabriel Warrior's muscular rasp, crusty and brutal guitar tone; and the ensuing "Ground" bores ...
| | Knight Hunters: Wiess Kreuz - Vol. 4: Shining Cross DVD (2000) Japanese Soundtrack
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$21.49 Incredibly popular for its mixture of dark atmosphere and its engaging action, as well as for its four cute male protagonists who work as florists by day and assassins by night, KNIGHT HUNTERS is an excellent noirish anime that slyly winks at its boyband-like heroes. In these episodes, the Wiess have split up after eliminating the dark beasts that threatened them. Unfortunately, their dissolution of the order has not deterred their enemies and each of the Knight ...
| | Martial Arts Double Feature: Way Of Fox/Ninja Killer DVD (2005)
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$7.09 This double-feature includes two hard-hitting vintage ...
| | Silver Hawk DVD (2004) Widescreen
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$7.09 Starring the lovely and daring Michelle Yeoh, best known for her acclaimed work in CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON, the film SILVER HAWK is a Kung Fu take on THE MATRIX. Directed by Hong Kong filmmaker Jingle Ma, the movie tells the story of Lulu, a beautiful millionaire who uses her inheritance to reinvent herself as a caped crimefighter. A master of martial arts, Lulu uses her talents to rid her beloved city of the violence and crime that plagues it. Set sometime in the future, SILVER HAWK is a sexy fantasy packed with kung fu kicks.
Lulu Wong (Michelle Yeoh) lives a double life - part urban social butterfly, part vigilante superhero. Armed with ancient fighting techniques and high tech hardware, Lulu is a beautiful masked millionaire battling to defeat a greedy entrepreneur intent on enslaving ...
| | Troy DVDs (2004) Pan & Scan
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$11.29 With soaring photography that circles from above then swoops in for the action, TROY is Wolfgang Petersen's majestic presentation of the classic Greek legend. It tells the story of an epic battle over Helen (Diane Kruger), the queen of Sparta, who is kidnapped by her lover Paris (Orlando Bloom), the prince of Troy. This infuriates Helen's husband Menelaus (Brendan Gleeson), whose brother Agamemnon (Brian Cox) convinces him to invade Troy. They recruit Achilles (Brad Pitt), the best warrior in Greece, whose bravery, quick feet, and remarkable swordsmanship (not to mention tanned biceps, short kilts, and blond locks) have earned him a reputation that is almost as impressive as his ego. Achilles agrees to fight for Sparta, if only for the fame it will bring him. Even Achilles's mother, in a touching scene, advises him to forget mortal achievements and become a hero who will be remembered throughout history. Along with the invasion of Troy, a series of duels must also be fought: Paris, who is heartbreaking in his lovestruck naiveté, must go up against the enraged Menelaus, and Achilles must settle a score with Hector (Eric Bana), who is fiercely dedicated to protecting his brother Paris and their father, the frail king Priam (Peter O'Toole). When the war finally ignites in its massive proportions, the action is awesome. And as the increasingly dramatic events play out, ...
| | Campaigns Of Napoleon Vol. 1 DVDs (2006)
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$32.59 This spectacular series tell the stories of the world's greatest military history, ...
| | Jack Canfield's The Secret Law Of Attraction DVD (2008)
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$13.39 Co-creator of the famous CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL, Jack Canfield shares his new methods for actualizing and fulfilling ...
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