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Extras: Full frame, audio commentary, poster/photo galleries, trailer, subtitle options (English, Spanish), chapters.
"Plunder of the Sun" (Paramount, 1953, not rated, b/w, $26.95). Glenn Ford is sturdy as an insurance adjuster who agrees to smuggle a package from Havana to Mexico, but when the client is murdered, Ford decides to keep the package and go for the big bucks. Enjoyable crime drama is marred by rushed wrap-up at the end. Diana Lynn and Patricia Medina as femme fatales, and Sean McClory as a villain are all good. (Home video debut.)
Extras: Full frame, audio commentary, featurettes, trailer, photo gallery, optional English subtitles, chapters.
Extras: Widescreen, optional English subtitles, chapters.
"Track of the Cat" (Paramount, 1954, not rated, $26.95). Here's another one filmed in Utah, a slow, low-key thriller with stalwart Robert Mitchum trying to kill the title predator while his family bickers in a snowbound cabin. Teresa Wright, Tab Hunter, Beulah Bondi co-star. (Home video debut.)
Extras: Widescreen, audio commentary, featurettes, trailer, photo gallery, optional English subtitles, chapters.
"Ring of Fear" (Paramount, 1954, not rated, $26.95). This murder mystery is most notable as a novelty. Author Mickey Spillane (who wrote the "Mike Hammer" books) plays himself, investigating "accidents" at Clyde Beatty's circus (a real circus at the time). Filmed in color and in CinemaScope. Pat O'Brien co-stars. (Home video debut.)
Extras: Widescreen, optional English subtitles, chapters.
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