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Hammer: Volume Five - Death & Deceit

Collection of four classic films from Hammer Film Productions.

In 'Visa to Canton' (1960) former pilot Don Benton (Richard Basehart), now living in Hong Kong, travels to Communist China in search of a missing young pilot but finds himself caught up with an American agent with a target on her back.

In 'The Pirates of Blood River' (1962) a band of pirates led by Captain LaRoche (Christopher Lee) invade a penal colony in search of treasure.

In 'The Scarlet Blade' (1965), when King Charles I (Robert Rietty) is captured by Roundhead supporters Col.

Judd (Lionel Jeffries) and Captain Sylvester (Oliver Reed), it falls to a small group of the king's loyal supporters to mount a rescue attempt.

The daunting task is soon lessened, however, by the involvement of Judd's daughter Claire (June Thorburn), who goes behind her father's back to secretly help the locals with their plans.

Finally, in 'The Brigand of Kandahar' (1965), set in 1850s India, Lt.

Case (Ronald Lewis) is thrown out of his British Army regiment when he is accused of cowardice in action.

He exacts his revenge on those responsible by joining forces with a local band of rebel tribesmen led by colourful chieftain Ali Khan (Reed).

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PHILTD183
5060697920383
Blu-ray (Blu-ray / Limited Edition Box Set)
Region B  Learn More
English
30/03/2020
1965
Feature, Adventure
4
Retail/Rental
326 mins
(12) Suitable for 12 years and over.
Special Features
  • Interactive Menus
  • Bonus Footage
  • Trailers
  • Interviews: 'The Scarlet Blade': Hugh Harlow (second assistant director), Pauline Wise (continuity)
  • Commentary: 'Visa to Canton': Kevin Lyons (film historian); 'The Pirates of Blood River': Jimmy Sangster (writer), Don Mingaye (art director), Marcus Hearn (Hammer historian), Brian Trenchard-Smith trailer commentary; 'The Scarlet Blade': Kevin Lyons (film historian); 'The Brigand of Kandahar': Vic Pratt (film historian)
  • Other Documentary: 'Hammer's Women'; 'Visa to Canton': 'Ticket to Ride', 'David Huckvale On Edwin Astley'; 'The Pirates of Blood River': 'Andrew Keir at the Manchester Festival of Fantastic Films', 'Did I Write That?', 'David Huckvale On Gary Hughes', 'Yes, We Have No Piranhas'; 'The Scarlet Blade': 'Almost an Auteur', 'David Huckvale On Gary Hughes'; 'The Brigand of Kandahar': 'Swashbuckling', 'David Huckvale On Don Banks'