Three more gems from the golden age of noir in not guilty, a sadistic yet brilliant doctor michel simon, the train spins a web of lies and causes havoc in a small town'. '.strtoupper('p')eter lorre m directs and stars as a troubled man navigating post war germany while haunted by a terrible secret in the lost one'. '.strtoupper('c')onsidered one of the great films of swedish cinema, hasse ekman’s girl with hyacinths twisty thriller explores the fallout from a mysterious suicide'. '.strtoupper('b')lu ray limited edition box set special features 4k restoration of not guilty by tf1 presented on blu ray for the first time with english subtitles high definition digital transfer of the lost one, presented on blu ray for the first time with english subtitles 2k restoration of girl with hyacinths, presented on blu ray for the first time outside of sweden original uncompressed mono pcm audio for all films optional english subtitles for all films newly designed artwork based on original posters limited edition 80 page perfect bound book featuring archival pieces and new writing by critics and experts including farran nehme, martyn waites, elena lazic, jourdain searles, and more limited edition of 3,000 copies presented in a rigid box with full height scanavo cases for each film and removable obi strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings not guilty new interview with critic imogen sara smith on not guilty 2025 archival michael simon radio interview 1947 archival behind the scenes radio documentary 1947 alternate ending reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork the lost one commentary by film noir expert alan rode and peter lorre biography stephen d youngkin 2025 interview with critic and historian pamela hutchinson on peter lorre and the lost one 2025 interview with programmer and historian margaret deriaz on post war german cinema 2025 trailer reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork girl with hyacinths audio commentary by peter jilmstad 2025 interview with hasse ekman 1993, 63 mins visual essay by julia armfield 2025 reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork