Harper: (Dir. Jack Smight 1966): Harper is one of the best detectives around. He is called by Elaine Sampson to find her missing husband. Harper reluctantly takes the case knowing that his job is putting his marriage in jeopardy. Miranda Sampson (the daughter) isn’t too eager to help Harper find her father but house-guest Allan Taggert is. Perhaps too eager… The Drowing Pool (Dir. Stuart Rosenberg 1975): Harper is brought to Louisiana bayou country to investigate an attempted blackmail scheme. He soon finds out that it involves an old flame of his and her hellion of a daughter. What is more he finds himself caught in a power struggle between the matriarch of the family and a greedy oil baron who wants her property. Poor Harper! Things are not as straight-forward as they initially appeared. The Left Handed Gun (Dir. Arthur Penn 1958): William Bonney – Billy the Kid – gets a job with a cattleman known as ‘The Englishman ‘ and is befriended by the peaceful religious man. But when a crooked sheriff and his men murder the Englishman because he plans to supply the local Army fort with his beef Billy decides to avenge the death by killing the four men responsible throwing the lives of everyone around him – Tom and Charlie two hands he worked with; Pat Garrett who is about to be married; and the kindly Mexican couple who take him in when he’s in trouble – into turmoil and endangering the General Amnesty set up by Governor Wallace to bring peace to the New Mexico Territory. Mackintosh Man (Dir. John Huston 1973): Joseph Rearden takes the fall for a robbery and winds 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 flies 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 (Dir. Robert Wise 1956): Rocky Granziano is building a career in crime when he’s finally caught and arrested. In jail he is undisciplined always getting into trouble. When he gets out after many years he has decided to start a new life. However he is immediately drafted to the army. But 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.
The Paul Newman Collection DVD – Janet Leigh, Lita Milan
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| Released | 27 November 2006 |
|---|---|
| Directors | John Huston, Arthur Penn |
| Actors | Paul Newman, Lauren Bacall, Janet Leigh, Joanne Woodward, Lita Milan |
| Format | DVD |
| Publisher | Warner Home Video |
| Classification | 15 |
| Runtime | 523 minutes |
| Features | Black & White, Colour, PAL |
| Barcode | 7321902112121 |
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