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SAYONARA (1957) An Air Force major, who falls in love with a Japanese actress while stationed, finds himself having to contend with a cruel military policy and an all but general bias against miscegenation. Special Features NEW Audio commentary by cinema author & critic Matthew Asprey Gear Audio commentary by film historian Stuart Galbraith IV, and including interviews with John Waxman, son of composer Franz Waxman, and Yayoi Winfrey, writer-director of War Brides of Japan Theatrical Trailer Isolated Score and Effects Track in DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 THE FUGITIVE KIND (1960) A handsome drifter with a guitar and a past takes a job as a store clerk in Two Rivers, Mississippi. His strong and silent demeanor attracts not only the local party girl, but also the shopkeeper's exotic wife, leading to an explosive love triangle. Special Features NEW Audio commentary by critic Adrian Martin NEW Collaborations: Directing Brando – interview with author William J. Mann NEW A Celluloid Menagerie – Daniel Kremer and Nat Segaloff Discuss Tennessee Williams on Film Theatrical Trailer ONE-EYED JACKS (1961) After robbing a Mexican bank, Dad Longworth takes the loot and leaves his partner, Rio, to be captured. After 5 hard years in prison, Rio escapes and travels to California with to kill Dad. Special Features ONE-EYED JACKS (1961) NEW Audio commentary by Toby Roan, author of A Million Feet Of Film: The Making Of One-Eyed Jacks NEW An Authentic Death: Pursuing One-Eyed Jacks – documentary NEW Hugo Friedhofer Goes West: Scoring One-Eyed Jacks – featurette NEW Surviving Billy The Kid – Mike Siegel on the making of One-Eyed Jacks NEW Promoting One-Eyed Jacks – photo gallery Theatrical Trailer THE UGLY AMERICAN (1963) A compassionate American ambassador to the strife-torn Southeast Asian nation of Sarkhan is met with suspicion from the locals as tries to keep the Communists in the north from overrunning the weakened democracy in the south. Special Features NEW Audio commentary by film historian Scott Harrison Newsreel world premiere of ""The Ugly American"" in Bangkok (1963) Theatrical Trailer BEDTIME STORY (1964) Caddish Freddy Benson enjoys setting up elaborate ruses to seduce women. Suave Lawrence Jameson likes to pose as a prince to swindle the wealthy. When the two men meet, each perceives the other as an interloper and a threat. Special Features NEW Audio commentary by film historians Lee Pfeiffer, Tony Latino and Paul Scrabo Theatrical Trailer A COUNTESS FROM HONG KONG (1967) In Hong Kong, the ambassador returning to America meets a refugee Russian countess without a passport, who he decides to hide in his cabin Special Features A COUNTESS FROM HONG KONG (1967) NEW Audio commentary by film historians Lee Pfeiffer, Tony Latino and Paul Scrabo NEW Audio commentary by Chaplin biographer Jeffrey Vance NEW Interview with actor Michael Medwin NEW A Countess For A Day – interview with actress Carol Cleveland NEW The End of the Gold Rushes – interview with assistant editor Brian Sinclair NEW Chaplin's Last Chapter – interviews with the crew Vintage promotional film (1967) Theatrical Trailer"
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