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Man Hunt Director: Fritz Lang Cast: Walter Pidgeon, Joan Bennett, George Sanders, John Carradine

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/19/2009
  • Original Release: 1941
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 5,679

Viewer Rating: (6 ratings)

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Closed Caption; Commentary by Author Patrick McGilligan; Rogue Male: The Making of Man Hunt ; Original Theatrical Trailer; Restoration Comparison; Advertising Artwork and Still Galleries

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Disc #1 -- Man Hunt
1. Main Titles [1:19]
2. Somewhere In Germany [3:55]
3. A Sport [10:04]
4. Questions In High Places [1:25]
5. A Hunting Accident [5:43]
6. Escaping The Dogs [1:34]
7. The Stowaway [3:28]
8. The Imposter [3:26]
9. The Fatted Calf [2:43]
10. A Need To Vanish [1:45]
11. A Real Man [11:46]
12. A Pin For Her Hat [1:23]
13. On His Way To Nowhere [7:45]
14. Derailed [2:21]
15. Tube Murder Mystery [1:27]
16. A Real Woman [7:21]
17. A Visit From Gestapo [6:38]
18. Three Weeks Later [4:11]
19. A Way Out [2:21]
20. A Man's Purpose/End Titles [2:07]

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Editorial Reviews

A hunter finds himself in a world of danger when he decides to stalk Adolf Hitler in this taut WWII thriller. Capt. Thorndike (Walter Pidgeon) is an expert big-game hunter from England. While hunting in Bavaria, he happens upon Hitler's Berchtesgaden estate and spots the Fuhrer; he has his rifle in tow, and he toys with the idea of firing at the dictator, even raising the unloaded weapon, putting Hitler in the crosshairs, and pulling the trigger to make the gun click. Unfortunately, this draws the attention of Maj. Quive-Smith (George Sanders), a Gestapo leader assigned to guard the Führer, who promptly apprehends Thorndike, drags him off and attempts to force him to sign a confession. When he refuses, he's brutally beaten and dumped into a hole in the woods, and must climb out and make his way to safety, by hiding as a stowaway on a Danish steamer. The poor fellow then runs afoul of the menacing Mr. Jones (John Carradine), who steals his passport and identity. By the time Thorndike returns to London, the hunter has become the hunted, with Gestapo agents combing the streets looking for the would-be assassin. Thorndike finds an unlikely ally in Jerry (Joan Bennett), a seamstress and sometimes streetwalker who takes him in and helps him hide from the German forces closing in around him. And meanwhile, he must still contend with teh nefarious doings of Mr. Jones Man Hunt was directed by Fritz Lang, the great German director who fled to Paris in 1933 rather than accept a commission from Joseph Goebbels to make Nazi propaganda films. He came to America the following year. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Excellent headline; interesting and provocative; peaks one's interest.by Anonymous

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July 11, 2009: Period movie about a well talked era of American History. Provocative title and story

about pre-world war two fictional event proposing the attempt to assassinate Hitler.

Movie was a thriller with constant movement involving the hunted would be assassin.

The story flowed well with logical and believable scenes. The ending was terrible

completely ruining the entire story when the hero is shown parachuting into Germany

with a rifle and an announcer suggesting that the hero was commissioned to locate

and kill Hitler. The ending ruined the story.