Alan Ladd goes into action as an agent of the U.S. Mail’s police arm as he blasts a million dollar mail robbery wide open!
Selected disc options for Appointment with Danger
Extras | Kino BD-A/US 2024 | Olive BD-A/US 2012 | Imprint BD-ALL/AU 2023 | Olive DVD-1/US 2010 |
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Audio Commentary by Jason A. Ney | has extra | |||
Audio Commentary by Max Allan Collins and Heath Holland | has extra | |||
Hollywood Everyman: The Films of Lewis Allen | has extra | |||
Interview with Frank Krutnik | has extra | |||
Lux Radio Theatre: “Appointment with Danger” | has extra | |||
Theatrical Trailer | has extra | has extra |
Notes
- Kino’s Blu-ray is included in the “Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XX” box set with Captain Carey, U.S.A. (1949) and Make Haste to Live (1954). Trailers included: Lucky Jordan (1942), Saigon (1947) and So Evil My Love (1948).
- Olive’s Blu-ray contains no extras. It is included in the “Film Noir Collection, Volume One” box set with Rope of Sand (1949), Appointment with Danger (1950), Dark City (1950) and Union Station (1950). Reissued individually (2014/12/23).
- Imprint’s Blu-ray is included in the “Essential Film Noir: Collection 4” box set with Rope of Sand (1949), The Enforcer (1951), Beware, My Lovely (1952) and Jennifer (1953). Reissued individually (2023/09/13).
- Olive’s DVD contains no extras.
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