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The Man in the Glass Booth (1975) on Blu-ray

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Actor : Maximilian Schell, Lawrence Pressman Lois Nettleton Luther Adler
Director: Arthur Hiller
Genre: Drama
Year: 1975
Studio: Kino Lorber
Length: 117 min
Released: June 6, 2017
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Format: Blu-ray
Misc: NTSC, Widescreen
Language: English, German
Subtitles: N/A

DESCRIPTION:

A manic Jewish millionaire (Maximilian Schell), already teetering on the edge of sanity, becomes purely diabolical when he is abducted from his Manhattan penthouse by Israeli agents and put on trial for war crimes committed while serving as colonel in a Nazi concentration camp. Testifying within a sound-proof, bullet-proof glass case, he unleashes a torrent of vitriol upon his accusers, and exposes a secret that is as tragic as it is terrifying. Upon its release, the Los Angeles Times called the film, daring, outrageous, utterly provocative, endlessly ambiguous and strikingly effective. In this new 2K restoration from the original 35mm negative, the film proves itself to be just as powerful today as it was more than forty years ago.

Special Feature: Interview with director Arthur Hiller | Interview with Edie Landau | Ely Landau: In Front of the Camera, a promotional film for the American Film Theatre | Gallery of trailers for the American Film Theatre
Actor : Maximilian Schell, Lawrence Pressman Lois Nettleton Luther Adler
Director: Arthur Hiller
Genre: Drama
Year: 1975
Studio: Kino Lorber
Length: 117 min
Released: June 6, 2017
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Format: Blu-ray
Misc: NTSC, Widescreen
Language: English, German
Subtitles: N/A

DESCRIPTION:

A manic Jewish millionaire (Maximilian Schell), already teetering on the edge of sanity, becomes purely diabolical when he is abducted from his Manhattan penthouse by Israeli agents and put on trial for war crimes committed while serving as colonel in a Nazi concentration camp. Testifying within a sound-proof, bullet-proof glass case, he unleashes a torrent of vitriol upon his accusers, and exposes a secret that is as tragic as it is terrifying. Upon its release, the Los Angeles Times called the film, daring, outrageous, utterly provocative, endlessly ambiguous and strikingly effective. In this new 2K restoration from the original 35mm negative, the film proves itself to be just as powerful today as it was more than forty years ago.

Special Feature: Interview with director Arthur Hiller | Interview with Edie Landau | Ely Landau: In Front of the Camera, a promotional film for the American Film Theatre | Gallery of trailers for the American Film Theatre
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