The Illustrated Man (1969), The Law and Jake Wade (1958), and Brigadoon (1954).



The Illustrated Man



Synopsis: Rod Steiger plays the tattoo-covered title role in this fascinating vision of doom and danger based on the classic short story collection by futurist Ray Bradbury. Robert Drivas portrays a good-natured drifter who can't tear his eyes away from Steiger's freakish illustrations. And Claire Bloom is the mysterious seductress who created the "art" that curses its bearer  and comes to life in a nightmarish trio of tales.



Two spoiled children turn playtime into slay time (from The Veldt). Shipwrecked astronauts wander across a planet cursed by The Long Rain. And loving parents choose their children's fate when the end nears (from The Last Night of the World). Every one of The Illustrated Man's pictures tell a story. And every story ends in terror.



Special Features and Technical Specs: Vintage Featurette - Tattooed Steiger

Theatrical Trailer

Optional English SDH subtitles The Law and Jake Wade



Synopsis: Robbing banks, holding up stagecoaches: That's the life Jake Wade tried to leave behind when he put on a badge, found himself a pretty fiancée and set his path on the straight and narrow. But not yet. Wade's outlaw partner resurfaces to take the lawman and his girl captive, forcing them into a trek to recover the loot Wade buried long ago  and plunging captors and captives into the violent heart of Comanche territory.



John Sturges (The Great Escape) directs, continuing his string of rugged, character-driven tales of action. Robert Taylor and Richard Widmark deliver vivid contrasts as the resolute hero and the depraved desperado. And the snowcapped Sierras provide towering backdrops for the mounting clash of wills.



Special Features and Technical Specs: Theatrical Trailer

Optional English SDH subtitles Brigadoon



Synopsis: Look on a map and you won't find it. Look in your heart and there it will be. Enchantment is a place  and a movie  called Brigadoon when Gene Kelly stars in and choreographs a lyrical film adaptation of the 1947 Broadway musical by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (My Fair Lady, Camelot).



Vincente Minnelli directs this otherworldly tale of vacationing New Yorkers (Kelly and Van Johnson) who discover a Scottish village that comes to life once every 100 years for one day only. There, Kelly and a town lass (Cyd Charisse) share the love of a lifetime  one seemingly allotted just 24 hours. But fear not, there's magic and timeless songs hereabouts: "Almost Like Being in Love," "The Heather on the Hill" and more!



Special Features and Technical Specs: Outake Musical Numbers "Come to Me, Bend to Me," "From This Day On" and "Sword Dance"

Audio Outtake "There but for You Go I"

Theatrical Trailer

Optional English SDH subtitles



