The Prize (DVD, 1963)

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Title: The Prize. Format: DVD. Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada.). Missing Information?. Genre: Action & Adventure. Certificate: MPAA Not Rated. Studio: Warner Archive. Release Date: 01/08/2011.

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Cold War thriller in which a prizewinning novelist becomes inadvertently caught up in a deadly plot. In the course of his acceptance speech for the Nobel Prize, he refers to an imaginary plan to kidnap one of the other prizewinners. But his joking reference is closer to the truth than he realises, and he soon finds himself drawn into a communist conspiracy involving kidnapping and murder.

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ProducerPandro S. Berman
EAN0883316331064
eBay Product ID (ePID)28053520007

Product Key Features

ActorEdward G. Robinson, Diane Baker, Elke Sommer, Paul Newman, Micheline Presle
Film/TV TitleThe Prize
EditionRemastered
DirectorWilliam H. Daniels, Mark Robson, George W. Davis, Urie Mccleary
LanguageEnglish
Run Time135 Min
Aspect Ratio2.40:1
FormatDVD
FeaturesWidescreen
GenreEspionage, Thriller & Mystery, Comedy, Adaptation
StudioMgm, Warner Bros. Digital Distribution
TypeMovie

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Unit Quantity1
Release Year1963
ComposerJerry Goldsmith
ScreenwriterErnest Lehman
SoundDolby Digital Mono, Dolby Digital Stereo
Original LanguageEn
Production CompanyRoxbury Productions
EditorAdrienne Fazan

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  • Overpriced.

    If you are interested in early Paul Newman, and sub Hitchcock, fair enough. Otherwise hardly worth the money.

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