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From: Sinister Cinema

High Treason (DVD)

DVD (UPC: 643462986606)

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Starring:
Jameson Thomas, Benita Hume, Basil Gill, Humberston Wright, James Carew, Raymond Massey
  • Sci-Fi
  • 75 min
Price: $12.99
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Synopsis

This two-disc edition features 35mm transfers of both the sound edition and the silent edition (with music score) of this forgotten sci-fi classic. An incident at the border of two futuristic countries leads the world to the brink of World War. Will the "Peace League" be able to stop it from escalating into a full-scale conflict? There's lots of intrigue between pro-war interests and peace proponents, the latter of whom, interestingly, are willing to fight to the death for peace. This film is filled with many striking, visionary things: rocket-style cars, futuristic clothing (right out of a '50s sci-fi film), weird flying machines and autogyros, TV-phones, futuristic buildings, etc. The scene when New York City is gassed and bombed is pretty amazing for the time. The final trial scene is well-staged and quite gripping. Nice performances by all. A cool movie with a powerful message. Massey's first film.

Specifications

  • UPC: 643462986606
  • Release: 2022-11-01
  • Content Provider: Sinister Cinema
  • Runtime: 75
  • Genre: Sci-Fi
  • Language: English
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  • Aspect: 1.33:1
  • Rating: NR
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  • Color/BW: Black and White
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  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Disc Format: DVD

Cast and Crew

Starring:

Jameson Thomas
Benita Hume
Basil Gill
Humberston Wright
James Carew
Raymond Massey

Written by:

Noel Pemberton-Billing

Directed by:

Maurice Elvey