Seconds (Criterion Collection) | reviewed by: Lee Weber | September 2, 2013
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#Criterion delivers a rock solid #Blu-ray w/ its release of #Seconds. Impressively sharp & deep video combine w/ crisp and clean audio.
| genre | Drama | Thriller |
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| synopsis | A secret organisation offers wealthy people a second chance at life. The customer picks out someone they want to be and the organisation surgically alters the customer to look like the intended person, stages the customer's death, gets rid of the intended person and the customer takes on a new life. |
| lead actors | Rock Hudson | Salome Jens | John Randolph | Will Geer | Jeff Corey | Richard Anderson | Murray Hamilton | Karl Swenson | Khigh Dhiegh | Frances Reid | Wesley Addy | John Lawrence | Elisabeth Fraser | Dodie Heath | Robert Brubaker |
| director | John Frankenheimer |
















