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Victim
210
Market price:
$19.95USD
Our price: $15.92USD
(save 20%)
Status:
IN-STOCK
Released:
2003-01-21
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Victim DVD Cast & Features
Cast:
Dirk Bogarde
,
Sylvia Syms
,
Dennis Price
,
Anthony Nicholls
,
Peter McEnery
,
Peter Copley
,
Norman Bird
,
Nigel Stock
,
Donald Churchill
,
Derren Nesbitt
,
John Barrie
,
John Cairney
,
Alan MacNaughton
,
Frank Pettitt
,
Mavis Villiers
,
Charles Lloyd Pack
,
Hilton Edwards
,
David Evans
,
Noel Howlett
,
Margaret Diamond
,
Alan Howard
,
Dawn Beret
Director(s):
Basil Dearden
Features:
Digital transfer enhanced for 16x9 televisions
"Dirk Bogarde in conversation" A filmed interview
Theatrical trailer
Victim DVD Details
Video:
Vistavision
Running Time:
100
Genre:
Movie
Mystery
Suspense
Thriller
Item Weight:
1
UPC:
037429167021
Product Code:
HOV1670DVD
Format:
DVD
Year:
1962
Studio:
Homevision
Victim DVD Summary
In its time,
Victim
was considered as a daring a film as had ever been made in England.
Taken at face value,
Janet Green
and
John McCormick
's screenplay is nothing new:
Dirk Bogarde
plays a lawyer who agrees to defend an old friend (
John McEnery
) on a theft charge, only to be enmeshed in a blackmailing scheme.
What set this one apart is the fact that the lawyer had once been the male lover of his client.
At a time when homosexuality was a criminal offense in England, any film that depicted t
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