Double Indemnity with Fred MacMurray: DVD Cover
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Double Indemnity Director: Billy Wilder Cast: Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson, Porter Hall

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/22/2006
  • Original Release: 1944
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 5,931

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Disc One:; Introduction by Turner Classic movies host and film historian Robert Osborne; Shadows of Suspense: Plunge into the world of 1940s Hollywood with a revealing look at a movie masterpiece; Feature commentary with film historian Richard Schickel; Feature commentary with film historian/screenwriter Lem Dobbs and film historian Nick Redman; ; Disc Two: ; Double Indemnity - 1973 made-for-television movie starring Richard Crenna, based on the 1944 film

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Disc #1 -- Double Indemnity: Film
1. Main Titles [1:30]
2. Office Memorandum [5:43]
3. Fully Covered [5:19]
4. The Little Man [4:21]
5. Sour Taste [5:52]
6. Straight Down the Line [10:10]
7. Duplicate Application [4:18]
8. Accidentally on Purpose [5:06]
9. Desk Work [5:17]
10. Extra Careful [3:52]
11. The End of the Line [8:37]
12. Carrying the Ball [8:27]
13. A Troubling Hunch [5:07]
14. Awful Feeling [4:11]
15. Familiar Face [5:39]
16. Sticking Together [7:06]
17. Getting Off the Trolley [11:42]
18. All Washed Up [5:05]

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Editorial Reviews

Greed, lust, and actuarial tables -- matched with a drum-tight script, terrific performances, and perfect direction -- add up to a classic L. A. film noir that remains as scintillating today as it was in 1944. Directed by the great Billy Wilder, Double Indemnity stars Fred MacMurray as an insurance salesman who falls for the wife (Barbara Stanwyck) of one of his clients and becomes entangled in a scheme to bump off her husband. MacMurray may play an insurance salesman, but the dialogue is pure hard-boiled detective, all innuendo and double-entendre, with snappy come-ons and comebacks. It’s no wonder -- the script was based on a novella by James M. Cain and co-written by the godfather of American crime fiction, Raymond Chandler. Sporting a beautifully florid, confessional voice-over worthy of Philip Marlowe himself, the masterfully constructed narrative unfolds entirely in flashback -- a storytelling technique Wilder would reprise to great effect in Sunset Boulevard. The lead actors are unforgettable: MacMurray smug and confident from the get-go, Stanwyck subtly seductive and manipulative. Anchoring the proceedings is the legendary Edward G. Robinson in one of his best performances. Perfectly cast as MacMurray’s boss and father figure, he plays a brusque, cigar-smoking claims manager, with a big heart underneath it all, who ends up unraveling the perfect crime. This is genre filmmaking at its finest, and a definitive noir. Gregory Baird, Barnes & Noble

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Classic Film Noir!by Anonymous

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April 20, 2009: If you are looking for the epitome of a film noir classic, you need to add this film to your collection.

Amazing Film Noirby Anonymous

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September 11, 2007: Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant! I studied ‘Double Indemnity’ in film class it is truly a masterpiece in every sense of the word. From the classic noir cinematography to the dialogue and acting, it is stunning from start to finish. This film is utterly amazing.


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