Bogart raids the Tokyo underworld to save his woman from Japan’s crime baron!
Selected disc options for Tokyo Joe
Extras | Indicator BD-B/UK 2022 | Umbrella BD-ALL/AU 2021 | Sony DVD-1/US 2011 | Columbia DVD-1/US 2004 |
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Audio Commentary by Nora Fiore | has extra | |||
Introduction by Ben Mankiewicz | has extra | |||
A Superstar Returns - Tom Vincent on Sessue Hayakawa | has extra | |||
Bertrand Tavernier on “Tokyo Joe” | has extra | |||
Jim Pines on “The Negro Soldier” - Archival Audio Presentation | has extra | |||
Second Unit Photography | has extra | |||
Stills Gallery | has extra | |||
Stills Gallery [Sony] | has extra | |||
Biography: Actor Humphrey Bogart | has extra | |||
“The Negro Soldier” | has extra |
Notes
- Indicator’s Blu-ray is included in the “Columbia Noir #5: Humphrey Bogart” box set with Dead Reckoning (1947), Knock on Any Door (1949), The Family Secret (1951), Sirocco (1951) and The Harder They Fall (1956). It contains a 120-page booklet with writing by Imogen Sara Smith. Reissued individually (2024/04/22).
- Umbrella’s “Humphrey Bogart Double Trouble” Blu-ray also includes Knock on Any Door (1949); and no extras.
- Sony’s DVD is included in the “Humphrey Bogart: The Columbia Pictures Collection” box set with Love Affair (1932), Knock on Any Door (1949), Sirocco (1951) and The Harder They Fall (1956).