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"Seeking a Pulitzer Prize, reporter Johnny Barrett (Peter Breck) has himself committed to a mental hospital to investigate a murder. As he closes in on the killer, insanity closes in on him. Constance Towers costars as Johnny's coolheaded stripper girlfriend. With its startling commentary on racism and other hot-button issues in sixties America and its daring photography by Stanley Cortez, Shock Corridor has had far-reaching influence."--Container.
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Bonus features: New video interview with star Constance Towers by film historian and filmmaker, Charles Dennis; The typewriter, the rifle & the movie camera [documentary on director Samuel Fuller] / The British Film Institute and The Independent Film Channel ; in association with Channel Four Television, Havoc Incorporated and The Museum of Modern Art Department of Film and Video present (ca. 55 min. ; 1996).
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1963.
Director of photography, Stanley Cortez ; film editor, Jerome Thoms ; music by Paul Dunlap.
Peter Breck, Constance Towers, James Best, Hari Rhodes, Gene Evans, Larry Tucker.
MPAA rating: Not rated.
DVD, NTSC; monaural; 1.75:1 aspect ratio.
SDH (Subtitled for the deaf and hard-of-hearing).
National Film Registry selection, 1996.
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