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Product Details
The Thief (Pan & Scan) General
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| Video Format | Pan & Scan |
| UPC | 014381870626 |
| Release Date | 02/19/2002 |
| Running Time | 1 hour 26 minutes |
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| Number of Discs | 1 |
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| The Thief is a piercing Hitchcockesque thriller about a Communist spy who kills an FBI agent and is haunted by his guilty conscience. The most unique suspense story of the sound era, without a single word spoken! Brilliant production with beautiful photography in New York, Washington, D.C., and other East Coast locations. A product of the Cold War era when Communists were infiltrating all phases of American life. Academy Award-winner Ray Milland stars in this moody film noir masterpiece. |
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| Source: Image Entertainment, Inc. |
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| Region 1 |
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| Full Frame - 1.33 |
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| Dolby Digital Mono - English |
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| Muze Description |
| This spy thriller set in New York City sets itself apart from the thousands of others in the genre through one unique twist--no dialogue. A Hitchockian suspense film, THE THIEF tells the story of a Communist spy. After killing an FBI agent who is after him, this "yellow" fellow becomes a prisoner of his guilt. |
| Production Notes |
| This film has an interesting gimmick: there is absolutely no dialogue! |
Reviews
| USA Today |
| "...Outstanding location photography of New York and Washington, D.C. will tantalize those who know either city..." |
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| 03/01/2002 | p.14D | Mike Clark |
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| Steal This Movie
by spelvini, 4/22/2007 |
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Pros: Great noir propaganda film with a twist
Cons: Technique starts to sag halfway through
The Bottom Line: See this movie for another film noir take with real cinematic panache
Review: The Thief stands as the first American Film since Charlie Chaplin's City Lights without any spoken d
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