Audie Murphy Classics: Collector's Blu-ray Set Arrives This Summer!
Embark on thrilling adventures with the Audie Murphy Collection IV, releasing from Kino Lorber this summer.

Kino Lorber is set to release the highly anticipated Audie Murphy Collection IV on Blu-ray, capturing the legendary actor's captivating performances from films produced between 1950 and 1954. This exciting collection is poised to hit shelves this summer, delighting Western genre enthusiasts and collectors alike.
This comprehensive three-disc box set features some of Audie Murphy's most thrilling roles, bringing iconic Western themes of justice, love, and redemption to new audiences. The journey begins with The Kid from Texas (1950), where Audie Murphy plays Billy the Kid, a young outlaw torn between revenge and righteousness after a mentor's murder, with gripping action and emotional depth.
Next in the lineup is The Cimarron Kid (1952), directed by Budd Boetticher. This film follows the adventures of a wrongly accused cowboy who joins outlaws following a botched heist. As law enforcement closes in, the narrative unfolds with rich storytelling and unexpected twists.
Completing the collection is Drums Across the River (1954). Here, Murphy portrays Gary Brannon, conflicted by paternal moralities and personal vendettas amid rising tensions between settlers and the Ute people. The film brings a nuanced portrayal of frontier struggles that resonate with modern-day viewers.
Audie Murphy, a multifaceted talent celebrated for his service in World War II and his subsequent Hollywood career, shines brilliantly through these cinematic gems. With a blend of intense narratives and striking visuals, this collection is a must-have for Blu-ray aficionados.
Release Contents:
The Kid from Texas (1950): Outlaw Billy the Kid takes on his mentor's killers.
The Cimarron Kid (1952): A wrongly accused cowboy seeks redemption and love.
Drums Across the River (1954): Tensions rise as settlers and Native peoples face off.

Source: Blu-ray.com