Mickey Spillane’s two-fisted private detective Mike Hammer makes his film debut in I, The Jury (1953), available this November 8th in stunning 4K UHD, Blu-ray and 3D Blu-ray–all packaged in a special limited edition from ClassicFlix.
John Alton (Raw Deal, T-Men)—the master of light and shadows—photographed this iconic film noir which stars Biff Elliot as the famed detective, and co-stars Preston Foster (The Informer) and Peggie Castle (The Long Wait).
The 2-disc Special Limited Edition is also loaded with bonus features (below) including an audio commentary by Mike Hammer continuation writer Max Allan Collins (Road to Perdition, co-author of Spillane: King of Pulp Fiction with James L. Traylor), and an unaired Mike Hammer TV show pilot from 1954 written and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Brian Keith.
ABOUT THE RESTORATION:I, The Jury has been restored by UCLA Film and Television Archive in collaboration with PKL Pictures and Romulus Films. Laboratory services by Roundabout Entertainment, The UCLA Digital Lab, Audio Mechanics and Simon Daniel Sound. Special thanks to Connie Elliot, Nicholas Varley and Jonathan C. Woolf.
NOTE: TO WATCH THE 3D VERSION OF I, THE JURY, YOU WILL NEED a 3DTV or 3D projector with HDMI 1.4 3D standards + Compatible 3D glasses + 3D Bluray player with HDMI 1.4 or higher cable.
SYNOPSIS:
Mickey Spillane’s two-fisted private detective Mike Hammer makes his film debut in I, The Jury, now available in stunning 4K UHD, Blu-ray and 3D Blu-ray in this special limited edition from ClassicFlix.
After his best friend and war buddy is mysteriously gunned down, Mike Hammer (Biff Elliot) will stop at nothing to settle the score for the man who sacrificed a limb to save his own life during combat. Along the way, Hammer rides a fine line between gumshoe and a one-man jury, staying two-steps ahead of the law—and trying not to bumped off in the process.
At the time I, the Jury was adapted for the silver screen in 1953, Mickey Spillane was the best-selling mystery writer in the world. Capitalizing on Spillane’s acclaim, producer Victor Saville bought the rights to Jury and tapped screenwriter Harry Essex (Kansas City Confidential) to both write and direct. Saville also secured the services of cinematographer John Alton (Raw Deal, T-Men)—the master of light and shadows—to lense this iconic film noir and famed composer Franz Waxman (Sunset Boulevard, A Place in the Sun) to produce the score.
Co-starring Preston Foster (The Informer) and Peggie Castle (The Long Wait), Jury also boasts solid support from Alan Reed, John Qualen, Tom Powers, Margaret Sheridan, Mary Anderson, Frances Osborne, Nestor Paiva, Joe Besser and Elisha Cook, Jr.
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