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Directed by Sidney Lumet (Volume 1) (Imprint) - 7-Disc Box Set (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$195.99 $183.95

Titre Original: The Pawnbroker / The Group / The Deadly Affair / Child's Play / The Offence / Serpico
Langues at Sour-titres:
Anglais ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Anglais ( Dolby Linear PCM )
Anglais ( Dolby TrueHD )
Anglais ( DTS 5.1 )
Anglais ( Mono )
Anglais ( Subtitles )


Product Origine/Format:
Australia ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Durée:
715 min

Allongement:
Widescreen (1.85:1)

Suppléments:
Ensemble De Boîte
FonteServez d' équipier Interview(s)
Édition De Collecteurs
Commentaire
Documentaire
Featurette
Menu Interactif
Ensemble De Multi-DVD
Accès De Scène
Édition Spéciale
Trailer(s)
Remastérisé


Film filmé et produit dedans:
Italie ( Italie, Grèce )
Royaume-Uni ( Grande-Bretagne, l'Irlande )
États-Unis ( USA, Canada )


Un Film De:
Sidney Lumet


Écrit Près:
Morton S. Fine
David Friedkin
Edward Lewis Wallant
Mary McCarthy
Sidney Buchman
Paul Dehn
William Shakespeare
John le Carré
Christopher Marlowe
 
Leon Prochnik
Robert Marasco
John Hopkins
Peter Maas
Waldo Salt
Norman Wexler


Acteurs:
Rod Steiger ..... Sol Nazerman
Geraldine Fitzgerald ..... Marilyn Birchfield
Brock Peters ..... Rodriguez
Jaime Sánchez ..... Jesus Ortiz
Thelma Oliver ..... Ortiz' Girl
Marketa Kimbrell ..... Tessie
Baruch Lumet ..... Mendel
Juano Hernandez ..... Mr. Smith
Linda Geiser ..... Ruth Nazerman
Nancy R. Pollock ..... Bertha
Raymond St. Jacques ..... Tangee
John McCurry ..... Buck
Charles Dierkop ..... Robinson
Eusebia Cosme ..... Mrs. Ortiz
Warren Finnerty ..... Savarese
Candice Bergen ..... Lakey
Joan Hackett ..... Dottie
Elizabeth Hartman ..... Priss
Shirley Knight ..... Polly
Joanna Pettet ..... Kay
Mary-Robin Redd ..... Pokey
Jessica Walter ..... Libby
Kathleen Widdoes ..... Helena
James Broderick ..... Dr. Ridgeley
James Congdon ..... Sloan Crockett
Larry Hagman ..... Harald Peterson
Hal Holbrook ..... Gus Leroy
Richard Mulligan ..... Dick Brown
Robert Emhardt ..... Mr. Andrews
Carrie Nye ..... Norine
James Mason ..... Charles Dobbs
Simone Signoret ..... Elsa Fennan
Maximilian Schell ..... Dieter Frey
Harriet Andersson ..... Ann Dobbs
Harry Andrews ..... Inspector Mendel
Kenneth Haigh ..... Bill Appleby
Roy Kinnear ..... Adam Scarr
Max Adrian ..... Morton - Adviser (aka Marlene Dietrich)
Lynn Redgrave ..... Virgin Bumpus
Robert Flemyng ..... Samuel Fennan
Leslie Sands ..... Inspector
Corin Redgrave ..... Terry
Andrew Andreas ..... Pub Waiter
Ann Barrass ..... Woman at Zurich Airport
Sheraton Blount ..... Eunice Scarr
James Mason ..... Jerome Malley
Robert Preston ..... Joseph Dobbs
Beau Bridges ..... Paul Reis
Ron Weyand ..... Father Mozian
Charles White ..... Father Griffin
David Rounds ..... Father Penny
Kate Harrington ..... Mrs. Carter
Paul Alessi ..... Student
Jamie Alexander ..... Sheppard
Anthony Barletta ..... Student
Brian Chapin ..... O'Donnell
Kevin Coupe ..... Student
Bryant Fraser ..... Jennings
Mark Hall Haefeli ..... Wilson
Christopher Hoag ..... Student
Sean Connery ..... Johnson
Trevor Howard ..... Cartwright
Vivien Merchant ..... Maureen
Ian Bannen ..... Baxter
Peter Bowles ..... Cameron
Derek Newark ..... Jessard
Ronald Radd ..... Lawson
John Hallam ..... Panton
Richard Moore ..... Garrett
Anthony Sagar ..... Hill
Maxine Gordon ..... Janie
Hilda Fenemore ..... Woman on Common
Rhoda Lewis ..... Woman at School
Cynthia Lund ..... Child at School
Howard Goorney ..... Lambert
Al Pacino ..... Serpico
John Randolph ..... Sidney Green
Jack Kehoe ..... Tom Keough
Biff McGuire ..... Captain McClain
Barbara Eda-Young ..... Laurie
Cornelia Sharpe ..... Leslie
Tony Roberts ..... Bob Blair
John Medici ..... Pasquale
Allan Rich ..... D.A. Tauber
Norman Ornellas ..... Rubello
Edward Grover ..... Lombardo
Albert Henderson ..... Peluce
Hank Garrett ..... Malone
Damien Leake ..... Joey
Joseph Bova ..... Potts


Synopsis:
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The Pawnbroker: In a poor neighborhood of New York, the bitter and lonely Jewish pawnbroker Sol Nazerman is a survivor from Auschwitz that has no emotions or feelings. Sol lost his dearest family and friends in the war and his faith in God and belief in mankind. Now he only cares for money and is haunted by daydreams, actually flashbacks from the period of the concentration camp. Sol's assistant is the ambitious Latino Jesus Ortiz, who wants to learn with Sol how to run a business of his own. When Sol realizes that the obscure laundry business he has with the powerful gangster Rodriguez comes also from brothels, Sol recalls the fate of his beloved wife in the concentration camp and has a nervous breakdown. His attitude leads Jesus Ortiz to tragedy and Sol finds a way to cry. The Group: In June 1933, eight young women who are close friends and members of the upper-class group at South Tower College graduate and start their adult lives. The film documents the years between their graduation and the beginning of the Second World War in Europe, and shows, in a serialized style, their romances and marriages, their searches for careers or meaning in their lives, and their highs and lows. The Deadly Affair: After security officer Charles Dobbs has a friendly chat with Samuel Fennan from the Foreign Office, the man commits suicide. An anonymous typed letter had been received accusing Fennan of being a Communist during his days at Oxford and their chat while walking in the park was quite amiable. Senior officials want the whole thing swept under the rug and are pleased to leave it as a suicide. Dobbs isn't sure as there are a number of anomalies that simply can't be explained away. Dobbs is also having trouble at home: his beloved wife keeps having affairs. He's also pleased to see an old friend, Dieter Frey, whom he recruited after the war. With the assistance of a colleague and a retired policeman, Dobbs tries to piece together just who is the spy and who assassinated Fennan. Child's Play: Paul Reis returns to the exclusive Catholic prep school he graduated from nine years earlier as a gym teacher. He is reunited with his former mentor and English teacher, the affable and gregarious Joseph Dobbs, the most popular member of the faculty and advisor to the junior class, and Jerome Malley, a strict disciplinarian and teacher of classical languages, whose old-fashioned methods make him heartily disliked by his pupils. Reis finds himself caught in between the two men in a struggle for the hearts, minds, and souls of the boys. Malley, nicknamed 'Lash' by his students has ruled out retirement, and Dobbs, who feels that Malley has lost touch with the students, hopes to inherit the senior class. Even though Malley's mother is dying an agonizing death from cancer, the Latin and Greek teacher refuses to surrender his position as head of the senior class to a man whose motives he questions. The tensions on the faculty are mirrored in the student body, which has endured a rash of malicious hazing and ritualistic violence that no one on the staff seemingly understands. The Offence: In Sidney Lumet's harrowing portrayal of police brutality, Detective Sergeant Johnson's been on the police force for 12 years. In that time, the numerous murders, rapes, and other felony crimes he's investigated have left a terrible mark on his psyche. His bottled-up anger and rage finally explode whilst interviewing Baxter - a suspect in a series of brutal attacks on young girls. Throughout the interview, Johnson viciously beats Baxter and reveals that the state of his own mind is probably no better than that of some of the offenders who've committed the crimes that so disgust him. Serpico: Serpico is a cop in the 1960s-early 1970s. Unlike all his colleagues, he refuses a share of the money that the cops routinely extort from local criminals. Nobody wants to work with Serpico, and he's in constant danger of being placed in life threatening positions by his 'partners'. Nothing seems to get done even when he goes to the highest of authorities. Despite the dangers he finds himself in, he still refuses to 'go with the flow', in the hope that one day the truth will be known.
Cet article a été ajouté le mardi 20 août, 2024.
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