They called her Lazylegs… and the things she did to men ended only one way – in murder!
Selected disc options for Scarlet Street
| Extras | Kino BD-ALL 4K/US 2024 | Kino BD-ALL/US 2012 | VCI DVD-0/US 2006 | Kino DVD-1/US/OOP 2005 | Questar DVD-0/US/OOP 2004 | Alpha DVD-0/US 2002 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Audio Commentary by Imogen Sara Smith | has extra | |||||
| Audio Commentary by David Kalat | has extra | has extra | has extra | |||
| Femme Fatale: The Noir Dame | has extra | |||||
| What is Film Noir? | has extra | |||||
| Out of the Vault: A Treasury of Film Noir Trailers | has extra | |||||
| The Posters of Film Noir | has extra | |||||
| Stills Gallery [Kino Blu-ray] | has extra | |||||
| Stills Gallery [Kino DVD] | has extra |
Notes
- Kino’s 4K UHD includes a Blu-ray which is also available separately.
- Kino’s Blu-ray includes trailers for A Star Is Born (1937), Nothing Sacred (1937) and Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951).
- VCI’s “Acme DVD Works” DVD also includes The Red House (1947). It is also available in the “Noir Collection” (2015) box set with No Orchids for Miss Blandish (1948), New York Confidential (1955) and The Naked Kiss (1964).
- Kino’s DVD is also available in the “Film Noir: Five Classics from the Studios Vaults” box set with Contraband (1940), Strange Impersonation (1946), They Made Me a Fugitive (1947) and The Hitch-Hiker (1953).
- Questar’s DVD is included in the “5 Film Noir Killer Classics” box set with Detour (1945), The Stranger (1946), Killer Bait (1949) and D.O.A. (1950).
- Alpha’s DVD contains no extras.
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