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Marathon Man - UHD Blu-ray Review • Home Theater Forum

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Start the week with a film: Charade is as irresistible as its leads

The Night of the Following Day - Blu-ray Review • Home Theater Forum

Package Includes: Blu-ray Disc Type: BD50 (dual layer) Region: A MSRP: $24.99 The Production: 4/5 Upon arriving in Paris, a teenage girl (Pamela Franklin) is promptly kidnapped by a group of disparate characters looking to collect a ransom from the girl’s wealthy father. Holed up in a beachside cottage, the plan goes along smoothly until some of the group’s character flaws start to bubble up to the surface. Leer (Richard Boone) is a loose cannon who has eyes for the girl, Vi (Rita Moreno) is a stewardess whose drug use starts to interfere with the operation, Wally (Jess Hicks) heads up the plan but doesn’t appear to have the courage or fortitude to hold things together when they start falling apart, and Bud the chauffeur (Marlon Brando) has to be both the girl’s protector and the glue to hold everything together. When the sun sets after the following day, either the kidnapping plot will make the group rich or send everyone six feet under…

Blu-ray: Charade

Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant in Paris in the summer: Charade was the last word in old Hollywood’s glamorous cool. It was almost the last word for Grant, feeling if not looking his age. Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant in Paris in the summer: Charade was the last word in old Hollywood’s glamorous cool. It was almost the last word for Grant, feeling if not looking his age. Its tricksy, trapdoor plot, with a baffled Hepburn hunted for a MacGuffin of $250,000 in wartime bullion she doesn’t know she owns, was also a 1963 encore for Grant’s Fifties Hitchcock thrillers (sans Hitchcock), combining

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