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Enjoy vintage spinetinglers with these four mystery episodes of series originally broadcast during the Golden Age of TV! The "Mark Saber" episode "The Case of the Locked Room" (1952) finds the English sleuth (Tom Conway) working in the U.S. on a baffling case; Charles Bronson first teamed with director Robert Aldrich for "The Guest" (1952), an episode from "The Doctor" involving fugitive Bronson taking a woman and her mother hostage; in the "Schlitz Playhouse" program "Rabbit's Foot" (1954), an ex-ballplayer (Stephen McNally) becomes a killer; and in "Police Station" (1959), Baynes Barron stars as a cop investigating a gang-related double homicide. 104 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English. Plays All Regions.
Director: | Robert Aldrich |
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Studio: | Alpha Video |
Release Date: | 4/29/2014 |
Item #: | 1164806X |
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UPC #: | 089218735799 |
SKU #: | D39072 |
Attributes: | Manufactured on Demand |
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Product Type: | DVD |
Rating: | NR |
Closed Caption: | No |
Street Date: | 4/29/2014 |
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