A SERIOUS DISC AGREEMENT: IMPRINT FILMS - OUTRAGE, HOUSE OF CARDS AND LADY IN A CAGE
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The first episode for the December batch features in-depth reviews of Lady in a Cage, House of Cards and Ida Lupino's Outrage.
Lady In A CageWHAT HAPPENS IN THIS ELEVATOR IS NOT FOR THE WEAK – IT IS, PERHAPS, NOT EVEN FOR THE STRONG!
Alone in her residence over a sweltering holiday weekend, a widow (de Havilland) is accidentally trapped in her home elevator during a power failure. Her meticulous, well-organized world is shattered as the elevator, stalled nine feet above the floor, becomes a claustrophobic torture chamber – a cage.
Two-time Academy Award winner Olivia de Havilland stars in a suspenseful shocker that also features future Oscar nominee James Caan in his first major film role.
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THE BLOOD-HOT DIARY OF THE PEOPLE WHO FIGHT THE WAR OF INTRIGUE ACROSS THE FACE OF THE GLOBE!
In 1960s Paris, an American boxer stumbles upon an international fascist conspiracy that aims to create a new world order.
Directed by John Guillermin, starring George Peppard, Inger Stevens, and Orson Welles.
Rarely seen since its original theatrical run, it marked the second time that Peppard and Guillermin worked together (they had previously collaborated on the 1966 film The Blue Max).
“A Hitchcockian thriller.” – Variety
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A young woman who has just become engaged has her life completely shattered when she is raped while on her way home from work.
Directed by Ida Lupino, this controversial and remarkable film was one of the first post-Code Hollywood films dealing with the subject of rape.
In 2020, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally historically or aesthetically significant”.
“A subdued behavioural study that captures the banality of evil in an ordinary small town” – Martin Scorsese
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
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