Blu-ray artist details for Carol Reed, including a listing of titles with cast, crew, genres, awards, rental and informational links. Currently displaying titles sorted by Title Year from Newest to Oldest.
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| Mutiny on the Bounty | - | 2006-11-07 | - |
Marlon Brando gives a nuanced performance as the aristocratic Lt. Fletcher Christian, an officer aboard the HMS Bounty who leads a mutiny against the ship's tyrannical Capt. Bligh (Trevor Howard). Featuring lush cinematography of the story's spectacular Tahitian setting and a stirring musical score, director Lewis Milestone's 1962 interpretation of the classic novel was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
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Les Révoltés du Bounty Meuterei auf der Bounty |
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Lewis Milestone (Director),
Carol Reed (Director)
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| The Third Man | 2008-12-16 | 1999-11-30 |
2010-05-12 2012-05-12 |
After arriving in post-World War II Vienna, unemployed pulp novelist Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten) learns that his friend Harry (Orson Welles) has died in an accident. Compelled to investigate the death, Holly slowly uncovers startling revelations about Harry's life. Based on a novel by Graham Greene, this classic film noir thriller earned an Academy Award nomination for director Carol Reed and won an Oscar for Best Cinematography.
| a.k.a. | Der dritte Mann |
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Carol Reed (Director),
Robert Krasker (Cinematographer)
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| The Fallen Idol | - | 2006-11-07 | - |
Philippe (Bobby Henrey), a diplomat's son, worships the household butler, Baines (Ralph Richardson), who's regaled the boy with tales of his life's adventures. So, when his hero becomes implicated in a murder, Philippe will stop at nothing to protect his idol. This despite his own suspicions about the servant's guilt. Adapted from a story by Graham Greene, director Carol Reed's reflection on moral ambiguity earned him an Oscar nod for Best Director.
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| Odd Man Out | - | - |
2010-02-16 2012-01-16 |
In this film noir from director Carol Reed, Johnny McQueen (James Mason), leader of a secret Irish rebel organization, plans a hold-up that will provide funds to keep his group going. During the crime, things go sour and Johnny is wounded. Unable to make it to the hideout, he disappears into the seedy underground of Belfast, Northern Ireland. A massive manhunt is launched by the police, whose chief is intent on capturing Johnny and his gang.
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Carol Reed (Director),
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