This release offers commentary
by film historian Lem Dobbs with in - house historians Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman (who also founded the label), a trio that has done more than a few commentary tracks together, and their ease gives the track an easy - going quality as they dig into the film and offer historical and critical perspective.
The other soundtrack is an audio commentary
by film historians Lem Dobbs, Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman.
Not exact matches
This is one of the few titles to get an «Encore Edition,» with 3000 more copies, and this edition includes additional supplements: new commentary
by Twilight Time's house team of
film historians Lem Dobbs, Julie Kirgo, and Nick Redman, plus video introductions
by Martin Scorsese (6 minutes, carried over from the «Columbia
Film Noir Classics» DVD box set) and Michael Mann (11 minutes).
This is also newly remastered and includes the supplements from the earlier DVD special edition: two commentary tracks (on
by film historian Richard Schickel, one
by film historian / screenwriter
Lem Dobbs and
film historian Nick Redman), the featurette «Shadows of Suspense,» an introduction
by Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne, and the 1973 TV - movie remake starring Richard Crenna in the MacMurray role, Samantha Eggar as the seductive Phyllis, and Lee J. Cobb as the insurance boss Keys.
Isolated track of Jerry Goldsmith's score with sound effects on standard theatrical cut (Disc 1), with commentary
by music producer Nick Redman,
film music
historian Jon Burlingame, screenwriter /
film historian Lem Dobbs between cues.
Blu - ray extras include audio commentary
by producer Lawrence Turman and
film historians Lem Dobbs and Nick Redman; separate audio commentary
by film historians David Del Valle and Steven Peros; theatrical trailers; and an isolated score track.