
The Red Menace
by Robert Rockwell, Hanne Axman
"The Red Menace" by Robert Rockwell and Hanne Axman, released by Republic Pictures Home Video and Landmark Laservision, explores 1949's anti-Communist themes. This laserdisc edition, in good condition with minor jacket wear, is ideal for collectors of historical drama and Cold War cinema.
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The jacket is in good condition with minor wear and some visible creases. The cover colors remain vibrant, and there are no significant tears or marks. The binding is intact, making it a solid addition to any collection.
About This Vintage 1949 Edition
"The Red Menace" features Robert Rockwell and Hanne Axman in a gripping portrayal of post-WWII anti-Communist sentiment. Released by Republic Pictures Home Video and Landmark Laservision, this edition captures the essence of 1949 cinema, though the exact publication year of this release is unknown. The film, a restored classic, delves into the era's intense political climate, highlighting themes of propaganda and fear. This particular laserdisc edition is a valuable piece for collectors interested in historical dramas and Cold War narratives. The physical condition is well-preserved, with minor creases on the jacket, making it a notable addition to any vintage film collection.
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Republic Pictures Home Video / Landmark Laservision
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