The Set-up
Burbank, CA : Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, [2019]
Format: Blu-ray Disc
Description: 1 videodisc (72 min.) : Blu-ray, sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
An over-the-hill boxer thinks he can still win a bout, despite doubts from his wife and his manager. He goes into his next fight determined to beat his opponent, not realizing his manager has taken money for a 'dive' from a tough gambler. Heightening the tension, the film takes place over the course of 72 minutes, its approximate running time.
Series: Archive collection.
Other Authors:
Cohn, Art, 1909-1958, screenwriter.
Goldstone, Richard, 1912-2007, film producer.
Wise, Robert, 1914-2005, film director.
Ryan, Robert, 1909-1973, actor.
Totter, Audrey, actor.
Tobias, George, 1901-1980, actor.
Baxter, Alan, 1908-1976, actor.
Ford, Wallace, 1898-1966, actor.
Helton, Percy, 1894-1971, actor.
Baylor, Hal, actor.
Hickman, Darryl, actor.
O'Morrison, Kenny, actor.
Edwards, James, 1918-1970, actor.
Clarke, David, 1908-2004, actor.
Pine, Phillip, actor.
Max, Edwin, actor.
Krasner, Milton, director of photography.
D'Agostino, Albert, 1893-1970, art director.
Okey, Jack, art director.
Bakaleinikoff, C. (Constantin), 1898-1966, musical director.
Silvera, Darrell, 1900-1983, set decorator.
Altwies, James, set decorator.
Gross, Roland, 1909-1989, film editor.
Motion picture adaptation of (work): March, Joseph Moncure. Set-up.
Scorsese, Martin, commentator.
RKO Radio Pictures, presenter.
Turner Home Entertainment (Firm), film distributor.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (Firm), publisher.
Cohn, Art, 1909-1958, screenwriter.
Goldstone, Richard, 1912-2007, film producer.
Wise, Robert, 1914-2005, film director.
Ryan, Robert, 1909-1973, actor.
Totter, Audrey, actor.
Tobias, George, 1901-1980, actor.
Baxter, Alan, 1908-1976, actor.
Ford, Wallace, 1898-1966, actor.
Helton, Percy, 1894-1971, actor.
Baylor, Hal, actor.
Hickman, Darryl, actor.
O'Morrison, Kenny, actor.
Edwards, James, 1918-1970, actor.
Clarke, David, 1908-2004, actor.
Pine, Phillip, actor.
Max, Edwin, actor.
Krasner, Milton, director of photography.
D'Agostino, Albert, 1893-1970, art director.
Okey, Jack, art director.
Bakaleinikoff, C. (Constantin), 1898-1966, musical director.
Silvera, Darrell, 1900-1983, set decorator.
Altwies, James, set decorator.
Gross, Roland, 1909-1989, film editor.
Motion picture adaptation of (work): March, Joseph Moncure. Set-up.
Scorsese, Martin, commentator.
RKO Radio Pictures, presenter.
Turner Home Entertainment (Firm), film distributor.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (Firm), publisher.
Target Audience: MPAA rating: Not rated.
UPC: 888574770693
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Call Number | Location | Shelf Location | Status |
BD DRAMA Set-up | Main (Downtown) | First Level, Blu-ray Disc | In |
Originally released as a motion picture in 1949.
Based on the poem by Joseph Moncure March.
Special features: Commentary by Robert Wise and Martin Scorsese.
Blu-ray disc.
Director of photography, Milton Krasner ; art directors, Albert S. D'Agostino, Jack Okey ; musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff ; set decorations, Darrell Silvera, James Altwies ; film editor, Roland Gross.
Robert Ryan, Audrey Totter, George Tobias, Alan Baxter, Wallace Ford, Percy Helton, Hal Fieberling, Darryl Hickman, Kenny O'Morrison, James Edwards, David Clarke, Phillip Pine, Edwin Max.
Blu-ray, region A, standard version; Dolby Digital mono.
English dialogue; closed-captioned.
Cannes Film Festival, 1949: Best cinematography ; FIPRESCI prize.
Based on the poem by Joseph Moncure March.
Special features: Commentary by Robert Wise and Martin Scorsese.
Blu-ray disc.
Director of photography, Milton Krasner ; art directors, Albert S. D'Agostino, Jack Okey ; musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff ; set decorations, Darrell Silvera, James Altwies ; film editor, Roland Gross.
Robert Ryan, Audrey Totter, George Tobias, Alan Baxter, Wallace Ford, Percy Helton, Hal Fieberling, Darryl Hickman, Kenny O'Morrison, James Edwards, David Clarke, Phillip Pine, Edwin Max.
Blu-ray, region A, standard version; Dolby Digital mono.
English dialogue; closed-captioned.
Cannes Film Festival, 1949: Best cinematography ; FIPRESCI prize.