Ministry of fear [videorecording] / a Paramount Picture ; screen play by Seton I. Miller ; associate producer, Seton I. Miller ; directed by Fritz Lang.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: CC2237D | Criterion CollectionLanguage: English Original language: English Subtitle language: English Series: Criterion collection (DVD videodiscs) ; 649.Publication details: [New York] : Criterion Collection, [2013]Edition: DVD special edDescription: 1 videodisc (87 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 insertISBN:- 1604657014
- 9781604657012
- Ministry of fear (Motion picture)
- Director of photography, Henry Sharp ; music score, Victor Young ; art direction, Hans Dreier, Hal Pereira ; costumes, Edith Head ; edited by Archie Marshek ; set decoration, Bertram Granger.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
An innocent man is drawn into a web of espionage when he unwittingly comes into possession of a crucial piece of microfilm in this shadowy, ominous film noir. Fritz Lang's adaptation of Graham Greene's novel is filled with unusual touches, beginning with the fact that protagonist Stephen Neale (Ray Milland) has just been released from a mental asylum. To celebrate his return to the real world, he visits a local carnival, only to accidentally receive a "prize" meant for a Nazi agent. When he discovers the error, he turns for help to a detective, whose investigations only make the matter more complicated. Neale soon winds up on the run from both the Nazis and the police, who mistakenly believe him guilty of murder. Lang's famous expressionistic style is somewhat muted here, but Henry Sharp's crisp black-and-white cinematography sets a suitably unsettling mood, and the twists and double-crosses of Greene's story unfold at an appropriately quick pace. While it does not reach the same level of timeless classic as Carol Reed's adaptation of Greene's The Third Man four years later, Ministry of Fear stands as a well-made, thoroughly gripping and intelligent example of film noir. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi
Based on the novel by Graham Greene.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1944.
Special features: new interview with Fritz Lang scholar Joe McElhaney; trailer; insert contains essay by critic Glenn Kenny.
Director of photography, Henry Sharp ; music score, Victor Young ; art direction, Hans Dreier, Hal Pereira ; costumes, Edith Head ; edited by Archie Marshek ; set decoration, Bertram Granger.
Ray Milland, Marjorie Reynolds, Carl Esmond, Hillary Brooke, Percy Waram, Dan Duryea, Alan Napier, Erskine Sanford.
En route to London after being released from a mental institution, Stephen Neale stops at a seemingly innocent village fair, after which he finds himself caught in the web of a sinister underworld with possible Nazi connections.
DVD, NTSC region 1; full screen (1.37:1) presentation; PCM mono.
English dialogue with optional English subtitles.