British Cinema: The Renown Pictures Literary Classics Collection (The Pickwick Papers / Tom Brown’s Schooldays / Svengali): James Hayter, James Donald, Nigel Patrick, Joyce Grenfell, Hermione Gingold, Hermione Baddeley, Donald Wolfit, Harry Fowler, Kathleen Harrison, Alexander Gauge, Lionel Murton, Diane Hart, Joan Heal, William Hartnell, Athene Seyler, John Howard Davies, Robert Newton, John Charlesworth, John Forrest, Michael Hordern, Noel Langley;Gordon Perry: Movies & TV
British Cinema: The Renown Pictures Literary Classics Collection (The Pickwick Papers / Tom Brown’s Schooldays / Svengali): James Hayter, James Donald, Nigel Patrick, Joyce Grenfell, Hermione Gingold, Hermione Baddeley, Donald Wolfit, Harry Fowler, Kathleen Harrison, Alexander Gauge, Lionel Murton, Diane Hart, Joan Heal, William Hartnell, Athene Seyler, John Howard Davies, Robert Newton, John Charlesworth, John Forrest, Michael Hordern, Noel Langley;Gordon Perry: Movies & TV
Product Description
PICKWICK PAPERS: In 1836 young Charles Dickens was commissioned to write a series of humorous stories about the misadventures of the members of a fictional English social club. Dickens called this organization the PICKWICK CLUB, named after his central character, one Samuel Pickwick. He and his friends set out on a cross-country journey, and through a series of innocent misunderstandings, they wind up entangled in a comedy of errors that builds to monumental proportions. The tone of the tale turns serious when Pickwick is briefly consigned to a debtor’s prison, a place which only Dickens could describe in the full measure of its hopelessness and horror. And only this picture could capture the flavor of this literary classic so tellingly. Pickwick and his friends Snodgrass, Winkle, Mr. Jingle and all the others come vividly to life, enacted by a peerless British cast. Received Academy Award Nomination for Best Costume Design, Black-and-White. TOM BROWN S SCHOOLDAYS: Thomas Hughes’ novel of life in a boys’ boarding school in the 1800’s comes boldly to life on the screen. At the age of eleven Tom Brown is sent off to Rugby where, as his father tells him, he likely will "see a great many blackguard things." He does indeed. Young Tom receives a good deal of hazing from his classmates, but he takes it all in stride until he runs afoul of the school bully, the sadistic Flashman. A more despicable villain doesn’t exist in English literature or in English movies, for that matter. Tom learns the hard way that rebelling against Flashman carries a painful penalty. Robert Newton gives a moving performance as the school’s reform-minded headmaster. Some of the filming took place on location at Rugby, giving the picture its strong flavor of authenticity. SVENGALI: First time on DVD! Famed director Noel Langley exercises unusual artistry in his shadowy "Svengali," played by Donald Wolfit ("Lawrence of Arabia") unveiling an unwashed alley minstrel whose latent, diabolical genius finally emerges out of an uncontrollable passion for beautiful Trilby O’Ferral, played by the German bombshell Hildegarde Neff. Digitally Restored from the 35mm Negative. Bonus Features: PICKWICK PAPERS: Scene Selection, Trailers. TOM BROWN S SCHOOLDAYS: Scene selection, Bonus ‘Colorized’ version of movie included Original Theatrical Trailer, Before and After Restoration Example, Trailers. SVENGALI: Scene Selection, Trailers, Photo Gallery, Complete 1931 version of "Svengali" starring John Barrymore (80 minutes, B&W), Richard Gordon Remembers George Minter. Product Specs: 3-DVD5s; Mono; English Subtitles; 287 minutes; B&W/Color; 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio; MPAA - NR; Year - 1952, 1951, 1954; SRP - $39.99.
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