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Auction: Film Noir Triple Feature DVD - Too Late For Tears - He Walked By Night - Kansas City Confidential

Starring: Arthur Kennedy, Barry Kelley, Coleen Gray, Dan Duryea, Don DeFore, Dona Drake, Jack Elam, Jack Webb, James Cardwell, John Payne, Kristine Miller, Lee Van Cleef, Lizabeth Scott, Neville Brand, Preston Foster, Richard Basehart, Roy Roberts, Scott Brady, Whit Bissell
Rated: NR
Category: Drama
Ships: Check Inventory
Run Time: 273 min.
Released: 2004
By: Good Times Productions
Director: Alfred L. Werker, Anthony Mann, Byron Haskin, Phil Karlson
Stock #: 602823D1
Format: DVD
Number of Discs: 1
List Price: $9.99

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Film Noir Triple Feature DVD Movie

Film Noir Triple Feature Description: "Too Late for Tears (1949)
Roy Huggins, the creator of The Fugitive, wrote this film noir gem about a satchel full of money mistakenly tossed from a speeding car into the backseat of Jane and Alan Palmer. Against Alan's wishes, Jane wants to hang onto the money, but this greedy femme fatale meets her match when Danny Fuller comes looking for the $60,000 blackmail payoff that was intended for him.

He Walked by Night (1948)
Shot by Oscar-winning noir specialist John Alton, this fact-based documentary-style thriller stars Richard Basehart as the clever and cold-blooded criminal Ray Morgan, alias Roy Martin. An electronics expert, he constantly confounds the police by monitoring their calls and changing his name, m.o. and appearance, but Sgt. Marty Brennan (Scott Brady) won't rest until the cop-killer is caught... or dead.

Kansas City Confidential (1952)
Phil Karlson directed this classic of documentary-style noir starring John Payne as an ex-con Joe Rolfe, who has to prove that he was framed for a daring bank heist committed by masked men. Played by three of the screen's greatest heavies, the men - Boyd Kane, Tony Romano, and Pete Harris - are blackmailed into pulling the job by Tim Foster.
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