While unscrupulous con artist Rick Maxon (John Payne) was talking war widow Deborah Owens Clark (Joan Caulfield) into raising money to construct a memorial in her husband's honor, he, of course,... more
Features: Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound
OVERVIEW:Fate denied boxer-turned-cabbie Ernie Driscoll (John Payne) a heavyweight championship, but will the bitter brute earn a shot at redemption by helping clear the name of a young woman accused... more
John Payne, Rhonda Fleming. A twisting film noir about a campaign worker, sent to dig up dirt on the opposition, who finds more than he bargained for when he meets a secretary working for the other... more
John Payne, Preston Foster, Coleen Gray, Preston Foster, Neville Brand, Lee Van Cleef, Jack Elam. This star-studded film noir crime drama will still keep you posted at the edge of your seat, just as... more
Three-disc set includes: The Boss (1956)World War I veteran Matt Brady (John Payne) is given a cushy government job by his politician brother. After his brother dies, Brady assumes control of his... more
John Payne, Coleen Gray. A down-and-out veteran, framed for an armored car robbery and tortured by a corrupt crack-squad of police, sets out to clear his name by discovering who set him up and why.... more
A World War II veteran, suffering from amnesia but otherwise healthy, is released from a veteran's hospital, decides to return to Los Angeles to see if he can regain his identity. Trying to retrace... more
Features: Boxed Set, Black & White, Restored, Collector's Edition
Restored from original 35 mm prints, this star-studded six-pack is gathered from the film noir heyday of the '40s and '50s. Includes "The Red House" (Edward G. Robinson. 1947/100 min.), "Suddenly"... more
Features: Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound
John Payne, William Bishop. Political corruption is vividly depicted as a ruthless WWI veteran takes almost complete control of a state with the help of a crooked lawyer. The film is enhanced by John... more
For two decades during the '40s and '50s, the film noir genre produced a variety of Hollywood classics with typical black and white, low-key cinematography and many of the storylines were drenched in... more