Calvin Lockhart
7 Films
Calvin Lockhart
7 Included Films

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Calvin Lockhart (born Bert Cooper; October 18, 1934 – March 29, 2007) was a Bahamian-American actor on stage and in film. He was best known for the role of a big time gangster "Biggie Smalls" in the 1975 film Let's Do It Again, not to be confused with the deceased rapper Biggie Smalls. Christopher Wallace took the alias from Lockhart's character before a lawsuit forced Wallace to change it to Notorious B.I.G. Calvin Lockhart was survived by his wife Jennifer L. Miles and sons Leslie Cooper (deceased 2009) and Julien Lockhart Miles. Description above from the Wikipedia article Calvin Lockhart, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Director: Jack Cardiff

Director: Jack Cardiff

Director: Michael Sarne

Director: Michael Sarne

Director: Hugh A. Robertson

Director: Hugh A. Robertson

Director: John Landis

Director: John Landis

Director: David Lynch
Censored US version: Shout Factory or Twilight Time Blu-ray
Uncensored version: old DVD
Australian Imprint Blu-Ray upcoming included in After Dark Neo-Noir Cinema Vol. 4
Censored US version: Shout Factory or Twilight Time Blu-ray
Uncensored version: old DVD

Director: David Lynch
Censored US version: Shout Factory or Twilight Time Blu-ray
Uncensored version: old DVD
Australian Imprint Blu-Ray upcoming included in After Dark Neo-Noir Cinema Vol. 4
Censored US version: Shout Factory or Twilight Time Blu-ray
Uncensored version: old DVD

Director: Stephen Hopkins

Director: Stephen Hopkins

Criterion 4K Blu-ray > France Potemkine 4K Blu-ray > Germany StudioCanal 4K Blu-ray see caps. Criterion has the best encode.
While the framing of Criterion is different, they are actually both faithful to the original theatrical versions see post1 and post2 by b0b.
1993 New Line LaserDisc

Criterion 4K Blu-ray > France Potemkine 4K Blu-ray > Germany StudioCanal 4K Blu-ray see caps. Criterion has the best encode.
While the framing of Criterion is different, they are actually both faithful to the original theatrical versions see post1 and post2 by b0b.
1993 New Line LaserDisc
7 films