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Odd Man Out [Special Edition]
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Outstandingly directed by the Oscar-winning Carol Reed (The Third Man, Oliver!), Odd Man Out star's James mason (Lolita, A Star is Born) as a terrorist on the run in post-war Belfast. Giving what is undeniably his finest performance, Mason gets exemplary support from both Robert Newton (The Adventures of Long John Silver) as Lukey, a crazed artist who desires to paint the death in McQueen's eyes, and Kathleen Ryan (Esther Waters) as the woman who loves him more than life itself. Taken from a digitally-restored High Definition print, Oscar-winning cinematographer Robert Krasker's (The Third Man) stark and beautiful imagery has never looked more sumptuous and is ably complemented by William Alwyn's exceptional score, which continually drives the story forward to its shocking conclusion., Outstandingly directed by the Oscar-winning Carol Reed (The Third Man, Oliver!), Odd Man Out star's James mason (Lolita, A Star is Born) as a terrorist on the run in post-war Belfast. Giving what is undeniably his finest performance, Mason gets exemplary support from both Robert Newton (The Adventures of Long John Silver) as Lukey, a crazed artist who desires to paint the death in McQueen's eyes, and Kathleen Ryan (Esther Waters) as the woman who loves him more than life itself. Taken from a digitally-restored High Definition print, Oscar-winning cinematographer Robert Krasker's (The Third Man) stark and beautiful imagery has never looked more sumptuous and is ably complemented by William Alwyn's exceptional score, which continually drives the story forward to its shocking conclusion.
Special Features:
- 1972 Interview with James Mason.
- Commemorative booklet.
- Extensive image gallery.
- Home James.
- Script PDF.
- Network
- Carol Reed
- PG
- James Mason
- Robert Newton
- Kathleen Ryan
- 4:3
- English
- 1
- 2
Odd Man Out [Special Edition]
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Zavvi - The Home of Pop Culture
Outstandingly directed by the Oscar-winning Carol Reed (The Third Man, Oliver!), Odd Man Out star's James mason (Lolita, A Star is Born) as a terrorist on the run in post-war Belfast. Giving what is undeniably his finest performance, Mason gets exemplary support from both Robert Newton (The Adventures of Long John Silver) as Lukey, a crazed artist who desires to paint the death in McQueen's eyes, and Kathleen Ryan (Esther Waters) as the woman who loves him more than life itself. Taken from a digitally-restored High Definition print, Oscar-winning cinematographer Robert Krasker's (The Third Man) stark and beautiful imagery has never looked more sumptuous and is ably complemented by William Alwyn's exceptional score, which continually drives the story forward to its shocking conclusion., Outstandingly directed by the Oscar-winning Carol Reed (The Third Man, Oliver!), Odd Man Out star's James mason (Lolita, A Star is Born) as a terrorist on the run in post-war Belfast. Giving what is undeniably his finest performance, Mason gets exemplary support from both Robert Newton (The Adventures of Long John Silver) as Lukey, a crazed artist who desires to paint the death in McQueen's eyes, and Kathleen Ryan (Esther Waters) as the woman who loves him more than life itself. Taken from a digitally-restored High Definition print, Oscar-winning cinematographer Robert Krasker's (The Third Man) stark and beautiful imagery has never looked more sumptuous and is ably complemented by William Alwyn's exceptional score, which continually drives the story forward to its shocking conclusion.
Special Features:
- 1972 Interview with James Mason.
- Commemorative booklet.
- Extensive image gallery.
- Home James.
- Script PDF.
- Network
- Carol Reed
- PG
- James Mason
- Robert Newton
- Kathleen Ryan
- 4:3
- English
- 1
- 2
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