The Man Who Cheated Himself (1950) Restored and Coming to Blu-ray/DVD

Flicker Alley has announced that they have teamed with the Film Noir Foundation for a third time to restore and release The Man Who Cheated Himself (1950).  Their previous collaborations, Too Late for Tears and Woman on the Run were standout Blu-rays of excellent films, so the new 4K restoration of The Man Who Cheated Himself  should be a worthy blind buy.

Flicker Alley currently is offering a 25% discount on the pre-order, plus free shipping through 5pm Pacific time today on their website.  Here are the full details:

 

The Man Who Cheated Himself
Deluxe Blu-ray/DVD Dual-Format Edition
List Price: $39.95
Special Sale Price: $29.95
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Official Release Date: September 11, 2018

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FormatBlu-ray/DVD Dual Format Edition (NTSC)
RegionAll: A,B,C/0
DirectorFelix E. Feist
Featuring Lee J. Cobb, John Dall, Jane Wyatt
Year1950
LanguageEnglish
Length82 minutes
UPC617311-68559-0

Flicker Alley, the Film Noir Foundation and UCLA Film & Television Archive are proud to present film noir standout The Man Who Cheated Himself in a brand-new Blu-ray/DVD dual-format edition. The brilliant restoration work and in-depth supplementary materials mark this release as the prime suspect to pursue.

Blinded by love, homicide lieutenant Ed Cullen (Lee J. Cobb, fresh off originating the role of Willy Loman on Broadway in Death of a Salesman) goes to great lengths to cover up a murder. His coquettish girlfriend Lois (Jane Wyatt, best known as the mother in Father Knows Best) has killed her scheming husband before he could bump her off. John Dall (Gun Crazy) co-stars as Ed’s kid brother Andy, a rookie on the force who is determined to break his first big case. These accomplished actors are nearly eclipsed by the incandescent star power of San Francisco and especially the world’s most photographed bridge, the Golden Gate.

In the hard-boiled film noir tradition, reminiscent of the work of James M. Cain, greed, unstoppable sexual attraction, and betrayal set off a doomed course in which a femme fatale leads a once upstanding citizen down a dark path. The first independent production of Phoenix Films, the company run by Jack M. Warner, son of Warner Bros. Studios mogul Jack L., and a highlight in the lengthy career of director Felix E. Feist (Deluge), The Man Who Cheated Himself “goes all the way”.

Flicker Alley is excited to present this world-premiere Blu-ray/DVD dual-format edition of The Man Who Cheated Himself, restored by UCLA Film & Television Archive, with support from the Film Noir Foundation and special thanks to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s Charitable Trust (The HFPA Trust). This is the third collaboration between Flicker Alley and the Film Noir Foundation, following the deluxe 2016 home video releases of Too Late for Tears and Woman on the Run—two previously lost highlights of the genre saved from oblivion.

Bonus Materials Include:

  • “The Man Who Cheated Himself Revisited: Produced by Steven Smith and the Film Noir Foundation, this mini-documentary offers a behind-the-scenes examination of the film’s original production.
  • The Man Who Cheated Himself Locations Then and Now”: City Sleuth (aka Brian Hollins) leads a virtual tour around San Francisco hunting down the many locations used during the production of The Man Who Cheated Himself.
  • Restored Theatrical Trailer: Brand-new restoration of the original theatrical trailer
  • Souvenir Booklet: Featuring rare photographs, poster art, original lobby cards, and an essay by the “Czar of Noir” Eddie Muller.

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