The Manchurian Candidate [Criterion Collection] [4K] [Blu-ray]

The Manchurian Candidate [Criterion Collection] [4K] [Blu-ray]

Director: John Frankenheimer Cast: Laurence Harvey
Laurence Harvey
, Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
, Angela Lansbury
Angela Lansbury
, James Gregory
James Gregory
, Janet Leigh
Janet Leigh
The Manchurian Candidate [Criterion Collection] [4K] [Blu-ray]

The Manchurian Candidate [Criterion Collection] [4K] [Blu-ray]

Director: John Frankenheimer Cast: Laurence Harvey
Laurence Harvey
, Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
, Angela Lansbury
Angela Lansbury
, James Gregory
James Gregory
, Janet Leigh
Janet Leigh

Blu-ray (Special Edition / Wide Screen / Restored)

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Overview

This suspenseful drama of political intrigue begins when Korean War veteran Sergeant Raymond Shaw (Laurence Harvey) is recommended for the Congressional Medal Of Honor by former Captain Bennett Marco (Frank Sinatra). Marco refers to Shaw as the bravest, most honorable man he has ever known. Marco is troubled by the statement and starts his own investigation to discover if his feelings have any validity. The trail takes him from Washington D.C. to New York. Piece by piece, Marco discovers his Korean unit was captured and brainwashed by the enemy in Korea, but the exact nature of the cranium cleansing is unclear. Marco is soon followed by Chinese and Russian spies. His actions are also monitored by hypocritical politicians who carry out their perverse brand of corruption while hiding behind the American flag. Shaw is traced to the manhattan home of his mother (Angela Lansbury), who happens to be the top Communist agent in the United States. Tension builds as the brain-scrambled mamma's boy dons his medal and travels with rifle in hand to a political rally at Madison Square Garden. Marco's trance is temporarily interrupted when he is propositioned by Rosie (Janet Leigh) at a subway terminal before rushing to stop the gun-toting Shaw. His target is the newly nominated presidential candidate. If successful, his actions would set off a chain of event leading to the Communist takeover of the United States. Sinatra, who invested heavily in the film production, plays his finest dramatic role in years after a series of throw away efforts involving the Rat Pack. In the wake of the JFK assassination the following year, an obviously shaken Sinatra refused to talk about The Manchurian Candidate.

Product Details

Release Date: 03/15/2016
UPC: 0715515170215
Original Release: 1962
Rating: PG-13
Source: THE CRITERION COLLECTION, INC
Region Code: A
Presentation: [B&W]
Language: English
Time: 2:06:00
Sales rank: 3,872

Special Features

New, restored 4K digital transfer, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack; Audio Commentary from 1997 featuring Director John Frankenheimer; New Interview with Actor Angela Lansbury; New piece featuring filmmaker Errol Morris discussing his appreciation for The Manchurian Candidate; Conversation between Frankenheimer, Screenwriter George Axelrod, and Actor Frank Sinatra from 1987; New Interview with Historian Susan Carruthers about the Cold War brainwashing scare; Trailer; Plus: An essay by critic Howard Hampton

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Laurence Harvey Raymond Shaw
Frank Sinatra Bennett Marco
Angela Lansbury Raymond's Mother
James Gregory Sen. John Iselin
Janet Leigh Rosie
Henry Silva Chunjim
Leslie Parrish Jocie Jordon
John McGiver Sen. Thomas Jordon
Khigh Dhiegh Yen Lo
James Edwards Cpl. Melvin
Douglas Henderson Colonel,Chairlady
Albert Paulsen Zilkov
Barry Kelley Secretary of Defense
Lloyd Corrigan Holborn Gaines
Madame Spivy Berezovo's Lady Counterpart
Joe Adams Psychiatrist
Whit Bissell Medical Officer
Mimi Dillard Melvin's Wife
Anton von Stralen Officer
John Lawrence Gossfeld
Tom Lowell Lembeck
Richard La Pore Mavole
Nicky Blair Silvers
William Thourlby Little
Irving Steinberg Freeman
John Francis Haiken
Robert Riordan Nominee
Reggie Nalder Gomel
Harry Holcombe General
Miyoshi Jingu Miss Gertrude
Anna Shin Korean Girl
Bess Flowers Gomel's Lady Counterpart
Helen Kleeb Chairlady
Mickey Finn Reporter
Richard Norris Reporter,Secretary
John Indrisano Reporter
Lou Krugg Manager
Mike Masters FBI Man,Actor
Tom Harris FBI Man
Mariquita Moll Soprano
Robert Burton Convention Chairman
Jean Vaughn Nurse
Ray Spiker Policeman
Merritt Bohn Jilly
Frank Basso Photographer
Lana Crawford Guest at Party
Evelyn Byrd Guest at Party
Ray Dailey Page Boy
Estelle Etterre People in Hotel Lobby
Mary Benoit People in Hotel Lobby
Rita Kenaston People in Hotel Lobby
Maggie Hathaway People in Hotel Lobby
Joan Douglas People in Hotel Lobby
Frances Nealy People in Hotel Lobby,Woman in Lobby
Ralph Gambina People in Hotel Lobby
Sam 'Kid' Hogan People in Hotel Lobby
James Yagi Chinese Men in Hotel Lobby
Lee Tung Foo Chinese Men in Hotel Lobby
Raynum K. Tsukamoto Chinese Men in Hotel Lobby
Nick Bolin Berezovo
Richard LePore Mavole
Julie Payne Party Guest
Margaret Mason Actor
David Amram Composer

Technical Credits
John Frankenheimer Producer
George Axelrod Producer,Screenwriter
Howard W. Koch Executive Producer
Paul Pollard Special Effects

Scene Index

Preface 13

Introduction 19

Part I Who Is Peace? 29

Chapter 1 Peace Is a Person 31

Chapter 2 The Kingdom of Peace 47

Chapter 3 The Teacher of Peace 65

Chapter 4 The Kingdom of Solomon 83

Part II Supernatural Power Peace 97

Chapter 5 Supernatural Power Peace 99

Chapter 6 Power Peace Is Kingdom Peace 115

Chapter 7 The Covenant of Peace 127

Chapter 8 Power Peace is Warfare Peace 143

Part III The Power of Peace 163

Chapter 9 The Centrality of Peace 165

Chapter 10 Growing in the Grace and Knowledge of God 183

Chapter 11 An Ever-Increasing Trust 209

Chapter 12 The Five Gs of Psalm 23 233

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