Classic film noir.

Disc 1. Too late for tears: A man just found $60,000 and his wife insists that he keep it rather than turn it in to the cops. Wanting the money for herself, she kills her husband then reports him missing. The man who cheated himself: Ed Cullen, a San Francisco police officer, is in love with sociali...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Rovi Media Collection. Movies.
Rovi K-12 education materials.
Corporate Author: St. Clair Vision (Firm)
Other Authors: Scott, Lizabeth, 1922-2015
Duryea, Dan, 1907-1968
Cobb, Lee J., 1911-1976
Wyatt, Jane, 1910-2006
Robinson, Edward G., 1893-1973
Young, Loretta, 1913-2000
Welles, Orson, 1915-1985
Stanwyck, Barbara, 1907-1990
Heflin, Van, 1910-1971
O'Brien, Edmond, 1915-1985
Lovejoy, Frank, 1912-1962
Rooney, Mickey
Cagney, Jeanne, 1919-1984
Language:English
Published: Princeton, NJ : St. Clair Vision, [2004], ©2004.
Series:Rovi Media Collection. Movies.
Rovi K-12 education materials.
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Physical Description:3 videodiscs (800 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: Video DVD
Contents:
  • Disc 1. Too late for tears (99 min.; 1948) United Artists; director, Byron Haskin; screenplay, Roy Huggins
  • Man who cheated himself (81 min.; 1950) Jack M. Warner Production; director, Felix E. Feist ; screenplay, Seton I. Miller and Philip MacDonald
  • Stranger (95 min. ; 1946) International Pictures; director, Orson Welles; screenplay, Anthony Veiller; original story, Victor Trivas.
  • Disc 2. Strange love of Martha Ivers (117 min. ; 1946) Paramount Pictures ; Hal Wallis production ; director, Lewis Milestone ; screenplay, Robert Rossen; original story, Jack Patrick
  • Hitchhiker (71 min. ; 1953) Filmakers ; director, Ida Lupino ; screenplay, Collier Young and Ida Lupino
  • Quicksand (79 min. ; 1950) United Artists ; director, Irving Pichel ; original screenplay, Robert Smith.
  • Disc 3. Detour (67 min. ; 1946) PRC Pictures ; director, Edgar G. Ulmer ; screenplay and original story, Martin Goldsmith
  • Scar (83 min. ; 1948) Eagle Lion Films ; director, Steve Sekely ; screenplay, Daniel Fuchs
  • D.O.A. (83 min. ; 1949) United Artists ; Harry M. Popkin ; director, Rudolph Mat́é ; story and screenplay, Russell Rouse and Clarence Greene.