Man Hunt (US - DVD R1)
Fox Home Entertainment announces a first time release of this Fritz Lang film
Title: Man Hunt (IMDb)
Starring: Walter Pidgeon
Released: 19th May 2009
SRP: $14.98
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced 1941 Nazi war film Man Hunt for the 19th May. The Fritz Lang directed film will retail at around $14.98. The film will be presented in full screen along with Mono sound and English and Spanish subtitles. Extras will include a commentary by Author Patrick McGilligan, a Rogue Male: The Making of Man Hunt featurette, a Restoration Comparison, an Interactive Pressbook, still gallery, and the trailer. We've attached the official region one package artwork below:

Quote: Based on Geoffrey Household's best-selling 1939 novel, "Rogue Male," a British game hunter takes aim at the biggest prize of all, Adolf Hitler. Captured and tortured, the hunter becomes the hunted as
Nazi spies pursue him back to England in a desperate fight to the death.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Walter Pidgeon
Released: 19th May 2009
SRP: $14.98
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced 1941 Nazi war film Man Hunt for the 19th May. The Fritz Lang directed film will retail at around $14.98. The film will be presented in full screen along with Mono sound and English and Spanish subtitles. Extras will include a commentary by Author Patrick McGilligan, a Rogue Male: The Making of Man Hunt featurette, a Restoration Comparison, an Interactive Pressbook, still gallery, and the trailer. We've attached the official region one package artwork below:

Synopsis
Quote: Based on Geoffrey Household's best-selling 1939 novel, "Rogue Male," a British game hunter takes aim at the biggest prize of all, Adolf Hitler. Captured and tortured, the hunter becomes the hunted as
Nazi spies pursue him back to England in a desperate fight to the death.
News by Tom Woodward
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awesome artwork.
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Fritz Lang's one of my all-time favourite directors... a sure buy for me even though it's not as impressive as Criterion's "M" release... and to think this is the first time it's ever released on DVD...
Good film. Great director. Reassuring to see some movie studios continuing to release classic films never before on DVD.
I'll buy this one maybe.


