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POINT BLANK-1967 Film-LEE MARVIN-Angie Dickinson-Carroll O'Connor-SUPERBE DVD oop

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État
Très bon
Un objet qui a été utilisé, mais qui est en excellent état. Le boîtier ou la couverture ne présente aucun dommage, aucune éraflure, aucune égratignure, aucune fissure ni aucun trou. L'illustration et le texte de pochette sont inclus. Le boîtier des cassettes VHS et des DVD est inclus. Le manuel d'instructions et le boîtier des jeux vidéo sont inclus. Les dents de retenue du disque ne sont pas endommagées. L'extérieur de l'objet présente des traces d'usure minimes. Les CD et les DVD ne sautent pas. L'image des cassettes VHS n'est ni floue ni neigeuse. Afficher toutes les définitions d'état(s'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre ou un nouvel onglet)
Remarques du vendeur
“This DVD is in SUPERB overall and is a former library copy with a few typical markings and a ...
Video Format
NTSC
Former Rental
No
Subtitle Language
English, French, Spanish
Sub-Genre
Action
Studio
Warner Home Video
Edition
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Type
Action
Release Year
2005
Language
English
Actor
Lee Marvin
Features
Commentary, Widescreen, Featurette
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Movie/TV Title
Where the Boys Are
UPC
0012569674141
EAN
0012569674141
Format
DVD
Rating
NR
Director
John Boorman
Genre
Drama

À propos de ce produit

Product Information

Lee Marvin stars as the lethal Walker in director John Boorman's stunningly stylized daylight noir, POINT BLANK. Mal Reese (John Vernon), Walker's partner in crime, shoots him and leaves him for dead on desolate Alcatraz Island just after they've pulled off a huge heist. For good measure, Reese also makes off with Walker's perfidious wife, Lynne (Sharon Acker). A couple of years later, while touring Alcatraz, Walker is approached by a man named Yost (Keenan Wynn) who offers to help him get his cut of the take by leading him to Reese and Lynne in exchange for information about the mysterious organization that now includes the thief's ex-partner. Walker agrees. He first runs down Lynne in L.A. and says hello by burying a few rounds in her bed but leaves her unharmed. Long ago abandoned by Reese, she's disintegrating emotionally and attempts to babble an explanation of her actions to the indifferent Walker. With the help of Lynne's sister, Chris (Angie Dickinson), Walker gains access to Reese's seemingly impregnable penthouse apartment, and the former partners' reunion is less than blissful. One of the best thrillers of the 1960s, the film's deadpan amorality and fragmented Resnais-influenced narrative, echoed in the startling camera angles and obliquely gorgeous anamorphic compositions of high-testosterone specialist Philip Lathrop (THE CINCINNATI KID), make clear why POINT BLANK has slowly become one of the most influential noirs.

Product Identifiers

UPC
0012569674141
eBay Product ID (ePID)
46424684

Product Key Features

Actor
Lee Marvin
Rating
NR
Director
John Boorman
Format
DVD
Release Year
2005
Genre
Drama

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
1
LeafCats
617
Leading Role
Lee Marvin
Release Date
20050705

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4.9
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4.9
Rapidité de l'expédition
5.0
Communication
5.0

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4.3
13 évaluations du produit
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  • Point Blank Worth the Watch

    I saw this film at nine years of age in 1967 at the theatre and was one of the few I never forgot. I had to re-watch to see if my memories were close. As usual, they were close but not perfect. I got to meet Angie Dickinson a year and a half ago and this film starting popping up in my mind occasionally again. As per IMDB, the certification is 'Approved,' but I think it should be rated 'R' due to sexual situations and nudity. Angie Dickinson was beautiful and sexy and Lee Marvin was manly and attractive in his usual way. There's been no one to take his place since he departed. I'm not sure if the film would mean so much to me if it weren't for the childhood impression it made, but if you like these actors, you should definately find it worth the watch.

  • Almost as stupid, ugly, and nasty as Deliverance!

    I like Lee Marvin, the archetypal tough guy. I also, within limits, enjoyed the book by Donald Westlake. So when I saw this piece of garbage advertised as a neo-noir classic I decided to purchase it. If you did read the book, The Hunter, you can forget about any resemblance, however slight, to this movie. They even change the main character's name from Parker to Walker for no apparent reason. The script begins rather badly with the initial premise. John Vernon, the Dean in Animal House, gets his best prison buddy Walker to go in with him on a heist. Vernon owes money to the Organization and he'll be dead if he doesn't come up with it. But he won't have enough if he gives Walker his cut so Vernon shoots Walker and leaves him for dead, not only taking his money ...

  • Get "Payback" instead.

    Movie is very 60's. I got it because I liked the remake "Payback" and wanted to see the original. Lee Marvin is great. The movie itself is dated. The movie is based on the same book as "Payback" so it's storyline is very similar. After committing a robbery the protagonist is double crossed by his wife and his partner and left for dead. He recovers and relentlessly pursues his half of the robbery proceeds. But it's not about the money. It's retribution. The end has a different twist. I liked "Payback" much better. The style of "Point Blank" is very dated. It was like watching an old episode of "Starsky and Hutch" and wondering why I used to like the show so much.

  • Yesterday's gold

    Excellent! Lee Marvin at his best great cast good action. A solid four star movie.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : OccasionVendu par : recall119

  • Point Blank

    *SPOILERS* Lee Marvin is at his best as the lawless Walker blazing a path of revenge while keeping his humanity. As Walker presses on in the violent and gritty underworld he struggles with what he has been involved with in the outfit and as a professional thief. When he is double crossed by a friend he sets out on a cycle which involved trying to save the life of a friend he trusted most. In that sad assumption he kills almost everything which remains innocent within himself even double crossing a friend without realizing it. Although, there is speculation it was a dying man's last breath revenge drama I think it was Walker lived and set out on revenge. Without realizing it when he obtained the money he had fought for he realized he betrayed everything that he stood for.