Fate drew them together… and only murder could part them!
Selected disc options for The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
Extras | Kino BD-A/US 2022 | Film Chest BD-A/US 2012 | Imprint BD-ALL/AU 2022 | Paramount DVD-1/US/OOP 2005 | Image DVD-0/US/OOP 2002 |
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Audio Commentary by Alan K. Rode | has extra | has extra | |||
Audio Commentary by William Hare | has extra | ||||
Interview with Actor Kirk Douglas | has extra | ||||
Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down the Line | has extra | ||||
Domestic Terror: Barbara Stanwyck and the Gothic Noir - Video Essay by Kat Ellinger | has extra | ||||
Barbara Stanwyck: From Stage to Screen to Legend - Interview with Alan K. Rode | has extra | ||||
Restoration Demonstration | has extra | ||||
Theatrical Trailer | has extra | ||||
Video Trailer | has extra |
Notes
- Kino’s Blu-ray includes trailers for The General Died at Dawn (1936), Desert Fury (1947), The Turning Point (1952), All I Desire (1953), Witness to Murder (1954), There’s Always Tomorrow (1955) and Lonely Are the Brave (1962).
- Imprint’s Blu-ray is included in the “Essential Film Noir - Collection 3” box set with No Man of Her Own (1950), The Turning Point (1952) and The Desperate Hours (1955).
- Paramount’s “Full Screen Edition” DVD contains no extras.
- Image’s “Hal Roach Studios Film Classics” DVD contains no extras.