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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0777966880495
Format: Black & White, Color, Mono, Full Screen
Label: St. Clair Vision
Manufacturer: St. Clair Vision
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: St. Clair Vision
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 04, 2006
Running Time: 880 minutes
Sales Rank: 70321
Studio: St. Clair Vision
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Rating: - History at the Movies DVD Multi-pack
Overall, good fun. The visual quality is just okay, though with such old films that might be expected. The choice of films varies from high quality to old Saturday matinee. That said, still glad I bought it, particularly for the opportunity to see Stewart Granger in Sarabande for Lost Lovers, and Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh in Mrs. Hamilton. Keith Mitchell's performance in Henry the VIII and His Six Wives is worth the price of the three-disk set in itself. For true old British movie buffs there's George Arliss in The Iron Duke.
Rating: - Why I fell in love with Stewart Granger!!!
I bought this DVD for one reason only: "Sarabande for Dead Lovers," which I saw as a kid at least 12 times. Unfortunately, it is not available elsewhere, in its pristine beauty. Despite the dreadful deterioration of the print, "Sarabande" is still revealed as a splendid historical J. Arthur Rank epic. Based upon A.E.W. Mason's historical novel, "Koenigsmark", "Sarabande" concerns the tragic life of Sofia Dorothea of Celle (the silken-voiced and beautiful red-haired Joan Greenwood), who is locked in a loveless marriage with the loutish and gross Elector of Hanover, Georg Louis, who becomes George I, of England, but not before he locks his unloved wife in a tower for life. The reason? Her love affair with Philip Christopher von Koenigsmark (Stewart Granger at his most suavelicious!). Their tragic affair is thwarted by the aging once-beautiful red-haired Countess Clara von Platen (Flora Robson--the Helen Mirren of her day), abetted by a sinister Anthony Quayle. Completing the cast is the outstanding French actress, Francoise Rosay, as the Electress of Hanover, who has renounced all emotion in the name of Royal Obligation.
It is such a shame that this film was not rescued before it disintegrated. The performances of the cast speak for themselves, but, unfortunately, one has to intuit the glorious color of the costumes and the richness of the settings in their lost magnificence.
Rating: - History, occassionally hysterical often excellent
This compilation is excellent value. The Six Wives of Henry V111 itself is well worth the price but their are other first rate movies. Many are in black and white but this often adds to the charm and gives them a more authentic feel i.e. they look as if they were filmed at the time they took place! One note that struck me was the performance of Laurence Olivier in Fire over England, absolutely terrible! Talk about hamming it up! By comparision any of Errol Flynn's performances in similar roles e.g. The Sea Hawk show that for sheer screen charisma he leaves Olivier far behind. This DVD is enjoyable and watchable, highly recommended.
Rating: - A miexed bag.
This compilation has some excellent films, like the Henry VIII, Scott of the Antartic, Saraband for Dead Lovers(This last unfortunately in rather poor quality)Others are not as good, but none of them is a complete turkey, and all have some interest for historical film buffs, and at this price it is a real bargain. You won't regret it.
Rating: - British and Italian costume dramas
I've purchased several DVD box sets from St. Clair. Most have been free of glaring defects. There was a problem however with one disc that refused to play two hour-length movies encoded on it. More prevalent (and somewhat annoying) is electronic distortion (pixillation) on dark scenes. No complaints about audio quality. Video condition is variable according to film used-- there's no evidence of digital restoration.
HISTORY AT THE MOVIES should definitely please any historically-minded Anglophile. The majority of these lesser-known films are British-made and deal with English and European history. The most modern of course is "Scott.." which recounts the events of that tragic 1912 South Pole expedition. The other British films are costume drama/adventure stories. The set is rounded out by two Roman Empire spectaculars and the soft-porn Euro-made "Lady Hamilton."
HISTORIC CLASSICS 50 MOVIE PACK is an excellent collection that covers many eras of American and European history.
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Parenthetical numbers preceding titles are 1 to 10 viewer poll ratings found at a film resource website.
(5.2) Constantine and the Cross (Yugo/Italy-1962) - Cornel Wilde/Belinda Lee
(7.2) Eagle In A Cage (USA/UK/Yugo-1972) - John Gielgud/Ralph Richardson/Moses Gunn
(6.6) Fire Over England (UK-1937) - Laurence Olivier/Vivien Leigh/Flora Robson/Raymond Massey/Robert Newton
(6.8) Henry VIII And His Six Wives (UK-1972) Donald Pleasence/Charlotte Rampling/Jane ... Read More
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