
Accomplished character actor and pedigreed leading man Edmond O'Brien stars in three wonderfully moody and suspenseful film noirs from the '50s in this essential collection. Includes 711 OCEAN DRIVE (Joanne Dru. Directed by Joseph M. Newman. 1950/102 min), where O'Brien plays an ambitious electrician who builds a broadcast system for a big-time mob boss, BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND DAWN (Mark Stevens. Directed by Gordon Douglas. 1950/89 min), where O'Brien and Stevens are prowl-cop partners after the same woman, and TWO OF A KIND (Lizabeth Scott. Directed by Henry Levin. 1951/75 min), where O'Brien pretends to be a wealthy couple's long-lost son to make it big on inheritance. B&w/NR/widescreen.
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Accomplished character actor and pedigreed leading man Edmond O'Brien stars in three wonderfully moody and suspenseful film noirs from the '50s in this essential collection. Includes 711 OCEAN DRIVE (Joanne Dru. Directed by Joseph M. Newman. 1950/102 min), where O'Brien plays an ambitious electrician who builds a broadcast system for a big-time mob boss, BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND DAWN (Mark Stevens. Directed by Gordon Douglas. 1950/89 min), where O'Brien and Stevens are prowl-cop partners after the same woman, and TWO OF A KIND (Lizabeth Scott. Directed by Henry Levin. 1951/75 min), where O'Brien pretends to be a wealthy couple's long-lost son to make it big on inheritance. B&w/NR/widescreen.
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