Ministry Of Fear/Bd, Criterion Collection, Blu-Ray
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$5 - $10, Alan Napier, Aminta Dyne, Anne Curson, Arthur Blake, Bandit, Bootylicious, Boyd Irwin, Brazil, Bruce Carruthers, Byron Foulger, Carl Esmond, Charlie Angel, Clive Morgan, Colin Kelly, Colin Kenny, Connie Leon, Criterion Collection, Cyril Delavanti, Cyril Delevanti, Dan Duryea, David Clyde, Drama, Edmond Russell, Edward Fielding, Eric Wilton, Erskine Sanford, Eustace Wyatt, Evelyn Beresford, Francis Sayles, Frank Baker, Frank Dawson, Frank Leigh, Fritz Lang, George Broughton, Graham Greene, Grayce Hampton, Harry Allen, Helena Grant, Hilda Plowright, Hillary Brooke, Isabella Saint, Jake Steed, Jessica Newcombe, Leonard Carey, Lester Matthews, Marjorie Reynolds, Mary Field, Matthew Boulton, Mercury, Miklos Rozsa, Movies, Movies & TV › Movies, Mr. Marcus, Mystery / Suspense, Mystic, Olaf Hytten, Ottola Nesmith, Over $10, Percy Waram, Ray Milland, Seton Miller, Star, Suave, Thomas Louden, Under $5, Victor Young, Wilson BengeSuffused with dread and paranoia, this Fritz Lang (M) adaptation of a novel by Graham Greene (THE THIRD MAN) is a plunge into the eerie shadows of a world turned upside down by war. En route to London after being released from a mental institution, Stephen Neale (THE LOST WEEKEND'S Ray Milland) stops at a seemingly innocent village fair, after which he finds himself caught in the web of a sinister underworld with possible Nazi connections. Lang was among the most illustrious of the European émigré filmmakers working in Hollywood during World War II, and MINISTRY OF FEAR is one of his finest American productions, an unpredictable thriller with style to spare.
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