Man-Trap (1961)
DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC | 16:0 | 720x480 | 6900 kbps | 5.0Gb
Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps
01:33:00 | USA | Crime, Drama
DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC | 16:0 | 720x480 | 6900 kbps | 5.0Gb
Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps
01:33:00 | USA | Crime, Drama
Man-Trap is a 1961 American drama film about a Korean War veteran who becomes involved in a scheme to steal $3.5 million from a Central American dictator.
Director: Edmond O'Brien
Cast: Jeffrey Hunter, David Janssen, Stella Stevens, Elaine Devry, Virginia Gregg, Dorothy Green, Hugh Sanders, Frank Albertson, Arthur Batanides, Perry Lopez, Bernard Fein, Tol Avery, Bob Crane, Frank Bank, Joe Brooks, Ralph Brooks, Ann Carroll, Raoul De Leon, Hank Delgado, Don Diamond, George Dockstader, Jim Jacobs, Laurette Luez, George E. Mather, Ann McCrea, Clyde McLeod, Chuck Morrell, Bill Mullikin, Edmond O'Brien, Joe Raciti
Hollywood star Edmond O’Brien (D.O.A.) directs his second and final film… a widescreen heist thriller shot in glorious black-and-white by legendary cinematographer, Loyal Griggs (Shane). During the Korean War, Matt (Jeffrey Hunter) saves Vince’s life and in return, Vince (David Janssen) promises to one day pay him back with half his earnings. Years later, Vince suddenly appears for a reunion and talks Matt into a questionable venture involving a plot to hijack nearly $4 million from the mob, which they would split fifty-fifty. Stella Stevens (Too Late Blues) co-stars as Matt’s alcoholic and promiscuous wife.
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During the Korean War, Matt saves the life of his buddy, Vince, who promises that someday he'll repay Matt by cutting him in on a million dollars. Eight years later Matt is in the midst of a rapidly disintegrating marriage to Nina, a man-hungry alcoholic. Vince suddenly reappears for a reunion with Matt, telling him that enemies of a Central American dictator have hijacked $3.5 million, and that he knows how he can get hold of the money and collect a large reward he'll share with Matt if he will help recover the money. Matt is skeptical, but after a particularly violent quarrel in which he leaves his wife, he agrees to go along with Vince, provided there is no gunplay.