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Green for Danger

SKU: 715515022323
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Green for Danger
Green for Danger

In the midst of Nazi air raids, a postman dies on the operating table at a rural English hospital. But was the death accidental? A delightful and wholly unexpected murder mystery, British writer/director Sidney Gilliat's Green for Danger features Trevor Howard and Sally Gray as suspected doctors and Alastair Sim in a marvelous turn as Scotland Yard's insouciant Inspector Cockrill. A screenwriter who had worked with Hitchcock on such films as The Lady Vanishes and Jamaica Inn, Gilliat slyly upends whodunit conventions with wit and style.

 

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • New, restored high-definition digital transfer
  • Audio commentary by film and music historian Bruce Eder
  • Interview with British film historian Geoff Brown
  • English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • PLUS: A new essay by critic Geoffrey O'Brien and a director's statement

    New cover by Geoff Grandfield
Format: Used DVD/Criterion

Green for Danger

SKU: 715515022323
Regular price Rs. 1,600.00
Unit price
per
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In the midst of Nazi air raids, a postman dies on the operating table at a rural English hospital. But was the death accidental? A delightful and wholly unexpected murder mystery, British writer/director Sidney Gilliat's Green for Danger features Trevor Howard and Sally Gray as suspected doctors and Alastair Sim in a marvelous turn as Scotland Yard's insouciant Inspector Cockrill. A screenwriter who had worked with Hitchcock on such films as The Lady Vanishes and Jamaica Inn, Gilliat slyly upends whodunit conventions with wit and style.

 

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • New, restored high-definition digital transfer
  • Audio commentary by film and music historian Bruce Eder
  • Interview with British film historian Geoff Brown
  • English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • PLUS: A new essay by critic Geoffrey O'Brien and a director's statement

    New cover by Geoff Grandfield