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Brute Force

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Men caged on the inside… driven by the thought of their women on the loose!

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Criterion box art
Criterion BD-A/US 2020
Arrow box art
Arrow BD-B/UK 2021
Arrow box art
Arrow BD-B/UK/OOP 2014
Criterion box art
Criterion DVD-1/US/OOP 2007
Image box art
Image DVD-0/US/OOP 1999
Audio Commentary by Alain Silver and James Ursini has extra has extra
Audio Commentary by Josh Nelson has extra
Burt Lancaster: The Film Noir Years - With Kate Buford (38:47) has extra has extra
Nothing’s Okay - Video Essay by David Cairns and Fiona Watson (24:38) has extra
“Brute Force” - Appreciation by Josh Olson (6:17) has extra
Interview with Paul Mason (15:55) has extra has extra
Observations of Film Art: “The Actor’s Tool Kit” (2017, ~14:00) has extra
Stills Gallery [Arrow] (8:30) has extra has extra
Stills Gallery [Criterion] (3:56) has extra has extra
Stills Gallery [Image] has extra
Filmographies has extra
Theatrical Trailer (2:14) has extra has extra has extra has extra
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Notes

  • Criterion’s Blu-ray includes a 38-page booklet with writing by Michael Atkinson (“Screws and Proles”) and Pete Martin (“The Softest Touch in Hollywood”).
  • Arrow’s 2021 Blu-ray is included in the “Tales from the Urban Jungle” box set with The Naked City (1948). It includes a 58-page booklet with writing by Sergio Angelini, Richard Brooks, Andrew Graves, Frank Krutnik, Alastair Philips and Barry Salt. Trailers included: The Naked City (1948) and Rififi (1955). Reissued without booklet (2023/02/20).
  • Arrow’s 2014 Blu-ray includes a booklet with writing by Frank Krutnik.
  • Criterion’s DVD includes a 40-page booklet with writing by Michael Atkinson (“Screws and Proles”).

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