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The leopard man [videorecording] : the ghost ship / RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. ; produced by Val Lewton.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: WART72704 | Warner Home VideoLanguage: English Summary language: French, Spanish Series: Val Lewton horror collectionPublication details: Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, 2005.Description: 1 videodisc (135 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 0780650808 (set)
  • 9780780650800 (set)
Other title:
  • Ghost ship
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Production credits:
  • Leopard man: director, Jacques Tourneur ; screenplay, Ardel Wray, based on the novel Black alibi, by Cornell Woodrich ; director of photography, Robert de Grasse ; editor, Mark Robson ; music, Roy Webb. Ghost ship: screenplay, Donald Henderson Clark ; director, Mark Robson ; director of photography, Nicholas Musuraca ; editor, John Lockert ; music Roy Webb.
Cast: Ghost ship: Richard Dix, Russell Wade, Edith Barrett, Ben Bard, Edmund Glover.Cast: Leopard man: Dennis O'Keefe, Margo, Jean Brooks, Isabel Jewell, James Bell, Margaret Landry, Abner Biberman, Tula Parma, Ben Bard.Summary: The Ghost Ship (69 min.): Tom Merriam signs on the ship Altair as third officer under Captain Stone. At first things look good, Stone sees Merriam as a younger version of himself and Merriam sees Stone as the first adult to ever treat him as a friend. But after a couple strange deaths of crew members, Merriam begins to think Stone is a psychopathic madman obsessed with authority.--IMDb.Summary: The Leopard Man (66 min.): a nightclub performer in New Mexico takes a leashed leopard into the club as a publicity gimmick. But her rival, angered by the attempt to upstage, scares the animal and it bolts. In the days that follow, people are mauled. Includes commentary by William Friedkin and theatrical trailer.
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Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult DVD Adult DVD Dr. James Carlson Library DVD HORROR Leopard Available 33111004537318
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

After young Mary Gibson (Kim Hunter) discovers that her older sister Jacqueline (Jean Brooks) has disappeared, she leaves her boarding school and heads to New York City to track down her sibling. Arriving at Jacqueline's apartment, Mary finds ominous signs of trouble, with her sister nowhere in sight. Aided by psychiatrist Dr. Louis Judd (Tom Conway) and others, Mary gets drawn deeper into the mystery, and evidence begins to point to the involvement of a sinister cult.

Leopard man: director, Jacques Tourneur ; screenplay, Ardel Wray, based on the novel Black alibi, by Cornell Woodrich ; director of photography, Robert de Grasse ; editor, Mark Robson ; music, Roy Webb. Ghost ship: screenplay, Donald Henderson Clark ; director, Mark Robson ; director of photography, Nicholas Musuraca ; editor, John Lockert ; music Roy Webb.

Ghost ship: Richard Dix, Russell Wade, Edith Barrett, Ben Bard, Edmund Glover.

Leopard man: Dennis O'Keefe, Margo, Jean Brooks, Isabel Jewell, James Bell, Margaret Landry, Abner Biberman, Tula Parma, Ben Bard.

The Ghost Ship (69 min.): Tom Merriam signs on the ship Altair as third officer under Captain Stone. At first things look good, Stone sees Merriam as a younger version of himself and Merriam sees Stone as the first adult to ever treat him as a friend. But after a couple strange deaths of crew members, Merriam begins to think Stone is a psychopathic madman obsessed with authority.--IMDb.

The Leopard Man (66 min.): a nightclub performer in New Mexico takes a leashed leopard into the club as a publicity gimmick. But her rival, angered by the attempt to upstage, scares the animal and it bolts. In the days that follow, people are mauled. Includes commentary by William Friedkin and theatrical trailer.

MPAA rating: Not rated.

DVD, region 1, full screen presentation; Dolby Digital mono.

English dialogue ; English, French or Spanish subtitles ; Closed-captioned.

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