The Manchurian Candidate

Production year: 1962

Thriller PG-13   Running time: 2:07 

IMDB rating:   8.0     Aspect: Wide;  Languages: English, Spanish;  Subtitles: English, French, Spanish;  Audio: DD 1.0

You will never find a more chillingly suspenseful, perversely funny, or viciously satirical political thriller than The Manchurian Candidate, based on the novel by Richard Condon (author of Winter Kills). The film, withheld from distribution by star Frank Sinatra for almost a quarter century after President Kennedy's assassination, has lost none of its potency over time. Former infantryman Bennet Marco (Sinatra) is haunted by nightmares about his platoon having been captured and brainwashed in Korea. The indecipherable dreams seem to center on Sergeant Raymond Shaw (Laurence Harvey), a decorated war hero but a cold fish of a man whose own mother (Angela Lansbury, in one of the all-time great dragon-lady roles) describes him as looking like his head is "always about to come to a point." Mrs. Bates has nothing on Lansbury's character, the manipulative queen behind her second husband, Senator John Iselin (James Gregory), a notoriously McCarthyesque demagogue.

Features

Audio commentary
Featurettes/Behind-The-Scenes/Documentaries
Interviews
Photo gallery
Trailers/TV spots

Special features

Audio commentary from 1997 featuring director John Frankenheimer
Interview With Frank Sinatra, George Axelrod and John Frankenheimer,
"A Little Solitaire" Featurette With William Friedkin
"Queen of Diamonds" Featurette With Angela Lansbury
New interview with actor Angela Lansbury
New piece featuring filmmaker Errol Morris discussing his appreciation for ""The Manchurian Candidate""
New interview with historian Susan Carruthers about the Cold War brainwashing scare
The Manchurian Candidate