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Mankiewicz, Joseph L. - No Way Out (1950) Rb (Uk Import (Blu-Ray + Dvd))
Releasedatum: 11 juni 2018

 Joseph L. Mankiewicz's intense drama about racial tensions starring Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier...

A pivotal early film in the wave of racially progressive dramas of the 1950s and 60s, Joseph L. Mankiewicz's No Way Out is an electrifying film-noir about a doctor whose ethics are put to the test when he comes into conflict with a racist criminal.

Dr. Luther Brooks (Sidney Poitier; The Defiant Ones) is assigned to treat two prisoners, the Biddle brothers, who were shot during an attempted robbery. Ray Biddle (Richard Widmark; Kiss of Death, Twilight s Last Gleaming) refuses to be treated by the black doctor, and when his brother John dies under Luther s care, Ray becomes consumed with vengeance. His anger and hatred ignites racial tensions within the community, and events quickly spiral out of control.

Released during the early days of the civil rights movement, No Way Out received critical acclaim but faced censorship for many years due to its incendiary nature. It has since been recognised as one of Joseph L. Mankiewicz's greatest filmmaking achievements. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present No Way Out for the first time ever on Blu-ray (and in its debut on UK home video) in a special Dual Format edition.

DUAL FORMAT SPECIAL FEATURES

- 1080p presentation of the film on Blu-ray, with a progressive encode on the DVD

- LPCM mono soundtrack (Uncompressed on the Blu-ray)

- Optional English subtitles

- Audio Commentary by film noir historian Eddie Muller

- Archival Fox Movietone Newsreels

All About Mankiewicz (103 mins) a two part documentary on the legendary director, originally broadcast on French television in 1983

- Original theatrical trailer

- A collector s booklet featuring a new essay by Glenn Kenny

- Reversible Sleeve

Reviews

"The screen has tackled the problem of race prejudice in various ways ever since Hollywood acquired a social conscience, but rarely has it come to grips with the whole tragic question quite so dramatically and forcefully as in this picture." Motion Picture Herald (1950)

Sidney Poitier is splendid... Daily Variety

an important social melodrama with a serious message about racism in our society Readbuzz.com






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