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Item Details
Title:
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PAUL NEWMAN COLLECTION
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Starring: |
Bob Anderson,
Harry Andrews,
Lauren Bacall,
Ian Bannen,
James Best,
John Bindon,
Joe Canutt,
James Congdon,
Roland Culver,
John Dehner,
John Dierkes,
Anthony Franciosa,
Leo Genn,
Harold Gould,
Melanie Griffith,
Murray Hamilton,
Julie Harris,
Hurd Hatfield,
Linda Haynes,
Percy Herbert,
Arthur Hill,
Michael Hordern,
Richard Jaeckel,
Colin Keith-Johnston,
Paul Koslo,
Robert Lang,
Janet Leigh,
Hugh Manning,
Strother Martin,
James Mason,
Lita Milan,
Wolfe Morris,
Paul Newman,
Nigel Patrick,
Jenny Runacre,
Dominique Sanda,
Gail Strickland,
Pamela Tiffin,
Peter Vaughan,
Robert Wagner,
Robert Webber,
Shelley Winters,
Joanne Woodward
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Format: |
DVD |

List price:
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£21.99 |
Our price: |
£18.47 |
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£3.52 |
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Cat No: |
DY11212 |
EAN: |
7321902112121 |
Availability: |
Usually dispatched within 1-3 weeks.
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Distributor: |
WARNER HOME VIDEO |
Regions: |
0 (Worldwide) |
Rel. date: |
27 November, 2006 |
Certificate: |
15 |
Running Time: |
523 mins |
Language: |
English |
Description: |
Five films starring Paul Newman. In 'Harper' (1966), Detective Lew Harper (Paul Newman) is hired by a millionaire's wife (Lauren Bacall) to find her missing husband. The LA private eye's investigations bring him into contact with a number of seedy characters, including a played-out actress (Shelley Winters) and a religious fanatic (Strother Martin) who has a sideline running a smuggling operation. Paul Newman reprised the role a decade later in 'The Drowning Pool' (1975). This time he is hired by an unfaithful wife (Joanne Woodward) who is being blackmailed for an infidelity she didn't actually commit. In the course of his investigations he crosses swords with a ruthless oil baron (Murray Hamilton) and has a close encounter with his employer's wayward daughter (Melanie Griffith). 'The Left Handed Gun' (1958) is a more-realistic-than-most account of the life of Billy the Kid, with Newman portraying Billy as a cowardly, unthinking killer. Billy is befriended by a rancher and when the man is murdered, Billy goes on a vengeful killing spree. His exploits are documented and mythologised by a Western pulp writer (Hurd Hadfield). The part of Billy the Kid was originally to go to James Dean, who died shortly before the project started. In 'The Mackintosh Man' (1973), Joseph Rearden (Newman) takes the fall for a robbery and ends up in jail. From there he escapes in the company of a convicted spy, and is taken to a remote manor at an unknown location where he is kept isolated. He overpowers his guard and flees, but nothing is quite what it seems in this drama of intrigue as Rearden pursues his quarry from Ireland to Malta. 'Somebody Up There Likes Me' (1956), directed by Robert Wise, sees Newman in an early performance as the fighter Rocky Granziano. Granziano is building a career in crime when he's finally caught and arrested. In jail he is undisciplined and always getting into trouble. When he gets out after many years he decides to start a new life - but is drafted into the army. However, they can't keep him and he goes AWOL. Rocky discovers boxing as a way of earning quick money, and is discovered as a new talent. |
Directors: |
John Huston,
Arthur Penn,
Stuart Rosenberg,
Jack Smight
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Genre: |
Drama 
Feature 
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Returns: |
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