Warner Archives - The Prize [DIGITAL VIDEO DISC]
Warner Archives - The Prize [DIGITAL VIDEO DISC]
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Warner Archives - The Prize [DIGITAL VIDEO DISC]

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Sep 6, 2025
johnnie
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THE PRIZE (1963) WAS 1 OF 3 FILMS THAT PAUL NEWMAN STARRED IN THE BIG ONE WAS HUD ALSO 1963. THIS FILM IS BASED ON A BEST SELLING NOVEL BY IRVING WALLACE. THE CAST INCLUDED EDWARD G. ROBINSON, ELKE SOMMER, DIANE BAKER, MICHELINE PRESLE, KEVIN MCCARTHY AND LEO G. CARROLL. A WINNER FOR FANS WHO LOVE TO WATCH PAUL IN HIS PRIME.

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Jul 29, 2023
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good movie 🎥

This dvd was deliver fast than I thought it would have been.

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Nov 26, 2011
mri1
3 out of 5 stars review

The Prize WB Archives Collection

For a film that is almost 50 years old WB dropped the ball. For a DVD release it should have had chapter selection,commentary, and a music only score, would have been nice. All that aside it was great to see a film written by Irving Wallace, screenplay by Ernest Lehman, and starring Paul Newman,Elke Sommer, Diane Baker,Edward G. Robinson,Kevin McCarthy Leo G.Carrol, and other greats. It is in the Hitchcock tradition of Torn Curtain, with all the suspense, and plot twists. A very enjoyable film. I recommend it to all fans of things Hitchcock, and Paul Newman.

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