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The Taking Of Pelham One Two Three (1974) (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray)

English · 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray

US Version | Region code A
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Screen legends Walter Matthau (The Laughing Policeman) and Robert Shaw (Figures in a Landscape) team up with Martin Balsam (After the Fox) and Hector Elizondo (Cuba) to deliver a sure-fire entertainment that's gripping and exciting from beginning to end and is guaranteed to give you the ride of your life. A gang of armed professionals hijack a New York subway train somewhere outside the Pelham station threatening to kill one hostage per minute unless their demands are met. Forced to stall these unknown assailants until a ransom is delivered or a rescue is made, transit chief Lt. Garber (Matthau) must shrewdly outmaneuver one of the craftiest and cruelest villains (Shaw) in a battle of wits that will either end heroically or tragically. Featuring masterful direction by Joseph Sargent (White Lightning), gorgeous widescreen cinematography by Owen Roizman (The French Connection), a classic rousing score by David Shire (The Conversation) and top-notch editing by Jerry Greenberg (Apocalypse Now) and Robert Q. Lovett (Cotton Comes to Harlem).

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Director Joseph Sargent
Actor Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw, Martin Balsam, Hector Elizondo, Earl Hindman, James Broderick, Dick O'Neill, Lee Wallace
Label KL STUDIO CLASSICS
 
Genre Action
Crime
Thriller
Content 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray
Publication date 20.12.2022
Audio English
Screen 16/9
Year of production 1974
Original title The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
Version US Version
Region code A
 

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  • Matthau in Aktion

    Written on 02. July 2005 by Daniel Saner.
    This customer review refers to a alternative version.

    Genialer Krimi mit Walter Matthau - sein Gesichtsausdruck in der letzten Szene des Filmes ist unerreichbar!

    Im Gegensatz zu den meisten anderen dreissigjährigen Krimis nicht so schwerfällig wie man denken könnte, sondern richtig unterhaltsam, witzig und flott geschrieben. Sehr empfehlenswert!

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