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THE ANDERSON TAPES - 1971 Sean Connery (James Bond), NEW BLU RAY + SLIPCOVER!
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This is a Brand New, factory sealed Blu Ray of the 1971 heist film THE ANDERSON TAPES starring Sean Connery. It's the original Blu Ray released by Kino Lorber and comes in its original case with its Limited Edition Slipcover, still factory sealed.
Sparkling
wit, non-stop action and dynamic stars Sean Connery (Goldfinger, The
Great Train Robbery) and Dyan Cannon (Bob Carol Ted
Alice, Shamus) make this heist film one of the best of its kind. After
ten years in the cooler, Duke Anderson (Connery) heads for the luxurious
apartment of his ex-girlfriend, Ingrid Everleigh (Cannon), where he
masterminds an elaborate plot to rob the entire building. Financed by an
underworld boss (Alan King, Casino), he recruits the best burglars in
town, including an antiques dealer (Martin Balsam, The Taking of Pelham
One Two Three) and a young safecracker (Christopher Walken, The Deer
Hunter, King of New York). But what he doesn?t know is that each detail
of the robbery is secretly recorded by electronic ?bugs? planted
throughout the building. Smartly directed by cinema legend Sidney Lumet
(12 Angry Men, Serpico) from the nationwide bestseller, and featuring a
memorable musical score by the great Quincy Jones (In the Heat of the
Night), The Anderson Tapes blends satire and suspense into a wholly
entertaining caper concoction.
Product Extras :
Audio Commentary by Film Historian Glenn Kenny
TV Spot
Theatrical Trailer
Optional English Subtitles