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Tales from the Urban Jungle

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Released: 20th February 2023. Writer, director, producer and actor Jules Dassin was one of Hollywood’s most remarkable talents. Between 1947 and 1955 he directed a string of stylish, gritty, and hard-hitting Film Noir classics including Thieves’ Highway and Night And The City. Blacklisted in the communist witch hunts of the House Un-American Activities, he would continue that run with Rififi, directed in France. Each film is a diamond hard classic, weathering the test of time with sharp edges intact. Tales from The Urban Jungle brings together the two films which started that extraordinary streak of hits. In Brute Force, Burt Lancaster is Joe Collins, one of a number of convicts squeezed into cell R17 and intent on breaking out. Desperate to return to his cancer ridden wife (Ann Blyth), and to escape the clutches of sadistic warden Captain Munsey (an unforgettable performance from Hume Cronyn) who enjoys a reign of terror over the inmates. Meanwhile, in The Naked City, a blonde ex-model is murdered in her bathtub and detectives Muldoon (Barry Fitzgerald) and Halloran (Don Taylor) are assigned to the case. Their investigation leads them all over New York City, from Park Avenue to the Lower East Side, reaching its thrilling climax atop the Williamsburg Bridge. Inspired by the work of infamous tabloid photographer Weegee, The Naked City was the first major Hollywood production to be shot entirely on the streets of New York, making use of more than a hundred authentic locations. Both films feature stark cinematography and taut writing to land an incredible one-two punch that remains impactful to this day. Sourced from 4K restorations and complemented by a wealth of bonus features, this special edition boxset is both the perfect entry point for newcomers to the work of a great director, and a must have for die-hard fans of Film Noir and Jules Dassin. • High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of 4K restorations of both films  • Original uncompressed mono 1.0 audio • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for both films  • Reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sister Hyde DISC ONE - BRUTE FORCE • Commentary by historian and critic Josh Nelson • Nothing’s Okay, a visual essay by film historians David Cairns & Fiona Watson  • Josh Olson: Brute Force, a personal appreciation by the Academy Award winning screenwriter of A History of Violence  • Burt Lancaster: The Film Noir Years, an in-depth look at Burt Lancaster’s early career by Kate Buford, author of Burt Lancaster: An American Life  • Theatrical trailers  • Image gallery DISC TWO - THE NAKED CITY • Naked City Radio, commentary by historian and critic David Cairns featuring actors Steven McNicoll and Francesca Dymond • The Pulse of the City, a visual essay by historian and critic Eloise Ross  • New York and The Naked City, a personalised history of NYC on the big screen by critic Amy Taubin  • Jules Dassin at LACMA, a 52-minute interview with Bruce Goldstein in which the director discusses his career  • The Hollywood Ten, a 1950 documentary short on the ten filmmakers blacklisted from Hollywood for their refusal to name names before the House Un-American Activities Committee, including The Naked City’s screenwriter Albert Maltz  • Gallery of production stills by photojournalist Weegee  • Theatrical trailer

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  • Details

    Released:
    20th February 2023
    Category:
    Drama
    Studio:
    Arrow Video
    Format:
    Blu-ray
    Certification:
    12 – Suitable for 12 years and over
    Barcode:
    5027035025261
  • Description

    Writer, director, producer and actor Jules Dassin was one of Hollywood’s most remarkable talents. Between 1947 and 1955 he directed a string of stylish, gritty, and hard-hitting Film Noir classics including Thieves’ Highway and Night And The City. Blacklisted in the communist witch hunts of the House Un-American Activities, he would continue that run with Rififi, directed in France. Each film is a diamond hard classic, weathering the test of time with sharp edges intact.

    Tales from The Urban Jungle brings together the two films which started that extraordinary streak of hits. In Brute Force, Burt Lancaster is Joe Collins, one of a number of convicts squeezed into cell R17 and intent on breaking out. Desperate to return to his cancer ridden wife (Ann Blyth), and to escape the clutches of sadistic warden Captain Munsey (an unforgettable performance from Hume Cronyn) who enjoys a reign of terror over the inmates.

    Meanwhile, in The Naked City, a blonde ex-model is murdered in her bathtub and detectives Muldoon (Barry Fitzgerald) and Halloran (Don Taylor) are assigned to the case. Their investigation leads them all over New York City, from Park Avenue to the Lower East Side, reaching its thrilling climax atop the Williamsburg Bridge. Inspired by the work of infamous tabloid photographer Weegee, The Naked City was the first major Hollywood production to be shot entirely on the streets of New York, making use of more than a hundred authentic locations. Both films feature stark cinematography and taut writing to land an incredible one-two punch that remains impactful to this day.

    Sourced from 4K restorations and complemented by a wealth of bonus features, this special edition boxset is both the perfect entry point for newcomers to the work of a great director, and a must have for die-hard fans of Film Noir and Jules Dassin.

    • High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of 4K restorations of both films 
    • Original uncompressed mono 1.0 audio
    • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for both films 
    • Reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sister Hyde

    DISC ONE - BRUTE FORCE

    • Commentary by historian and critic Josh Nelson • Nothing’s Okay, a visual essay by film historians David Cairns & Fiona Watson 
    • Josh Olson: Brute Force, a personal appreciation by the Academy Award winning screenwriter of A History of Violence 
    • Burt Lancaster: The Film Noir Years, an in-depth look at Burt Lancaster’s early career by Kate Buford, author of Burt Lancaster: An American Life 
    • Theatrical trailers 
    • Image gallery

    DISC TWO - THE NAKED CITY

    • Naked City Radio, commentary by historian and critic David Cairns featuring actors Steven McNicoll and Francesca Dymond
    • The Pulse of the City, a visual essay by historian and critic Eloise Ross 
    • New York and The Naked City, a personalised history of NYC on the big screen by critic Amy Taubin 
    • Jules Dassin at LACMA, a 52-minute interview with Bruce Goldstein in which the director discusses his career 
    • The Hollywood Ten, a 1950 documentary short on the ten filmmakers blacklisted from Hollywood for their refusal to name names before the House Un-American Activities Committee, including The Naked City’s screenwriter Albert Maltz 
    • Gallery of production stills by photojournalist Weegee 
    • Theatrical trailer
    Region Code:
    Region B
    Duration:
    194 minutes
    Extras:
    Language(s): English, Hard of Hearing Subtitles: English, Interactive Menu, Screen ratio 1:1.37, Mono, Bonus Footage, Commentary: 'Brute Force': Josh Nelson (historian/critic); 'The Naked City': David Cairns (historian/critic) with Steven McNicoll and Francesca Dymond (actors), Documentaries: 'John Olson: Brute Force'; 'Burt Lancaster: The Film Noir Years'; 'New York and 'The Naked City''; 'The Hollywood Ten' (1950), Image Gallery, Interviews: Jules Dassin (director), Reversible sleeves; 'Nothing's Okay': Visual essay by David Cairns and Fiona Watson (film historians); 'The Pulse of the City': Visual essay by Eloise Ross (historian/critic), Trailers
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