Set during Blitz-torn wartime England, Ray Milland (Dial M for Murder, The Lost Weekend) stars as a man just released from a sanatorium who stumbles into an elaborate and murderous Nazi plot. Reminiscent of Lang's early expressionist films (The Spiders, Dr Mabuse the Gambler, M) and full of bravura set pieces and hallucinatory visuals, Ministry of Fear is one of Lang's finest films - a mature and beautifully crafted thriller, and a vivid adaptation of Graham Greene's celebrated novel.Extras "INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES2K restorationOriginal mono audioThe BFI Interview with Fritz Lang (1962, 80 mins): archival audio recording of the celebrated filmmaker in conversation with Stanley Reed at London's National Film TheatreSelected scenes commentary with author and film historian Neil SinyardBetween Two Worlds (2018, 21 mins): a newly filmed appreciation and analysis by film historian Tony RaynsCreative Allies (2018, 25 mins): Adrian Wootton, OBE, author of The Films of Graham Greene and CEO of Film London, considers the contributions of the people who shaped the filmOriginal theatrical trailerImage gallery: promotional photography and publicity materialNew and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing "