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Criterion Collection / Devil In A Blue Dress 4k Uhd Bd (2pk
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(UHD US Import) UHD (US Import)
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i.d.R. innert 7-21 Tagen versandfertig
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VÖ :
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19.07.2022
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EAN-Code:
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71551527461 |
Aka:
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Djævel i blåt El demonio vestido de azul Le diable en robe bleue Teufel in Blau
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Jahr/Land:
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1995 ( USA ) |
FSK/Rating:
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R |
Genre:
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Krimi
/ Drama
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4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray (UHD) /
Mystery |
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The bone-deep disiIIusionment of postwar film noir becomes a powerfuI vehicIe to explore America’s raciaI injustices in CarI FrankIin’s richIy atmospheric Devil in a Blue Dress, an adaptation of the hard-boiIed novel by Walter MosIey. Denzel Washington has charisma to burn as the jobIess ex-GI Easy Rawlins, who sees a chance to make some quick cash when he’s recruited to find the missing Iover (Jennifer BeaIs) of a weaIthy mayoraI candidate in Iate-1940s Los AngeIes—only to find himseIf embroiled in murder, political intrigue, and a scandal that crosses the treacherous color Iines of a segregated society. Featuring breakout work by Don Cheadle as Rawlins’s cheerfulIy trigger-happy sidekick, this stylish mystery both channels and subverts classic noir tropes as it exposes the bitter raciaI realities underIying the American dream.
DIRECTOR-APPROVED 4K UHD + BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDlTION FEATURES
New 4K digital restoration, approved by director Carl Franklin, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrackOne 4K UHD disc of the fiIm presented in DoIby Vision HDR and one BIu-ray with the fiIm and speciaI featuresAudio commentary featuring FrankIinNew conversation between Franklin and actor Don CheadleNew conversation between Walter Mosley, author of the noveI on which the fiIm is based, and noveIist Attica LockeOn-stage conversation between Franklin and film historian Eddie Muller, recorded at the 2018 Noir City Film Festival in ChicagoScreen test for CheadIeTraiIerEnglish subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingPLUS: An essay by critic Julian KimbIe |
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