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Bette Davis 100th Birthday Box Set (Exclusive To Amazon.co.uk) [DVD] [1939]
RRP: £35.99 Our Price: £8.93 (subject to change)
Editorial Amazon.co.uk Review
To quote Claude Reins in Deception, Bette Davis is "all eyes and talent," and both burn bright in six vintage films she made for Warner Bros. between 1939-46. Lesser known than her certified classics, these are not exactly best Bettes, but they are marvelously entertaining and a representative showcase for one of Hollywood’s most enduring leading ladies. These eminently repeatable films put Davis (and viewers) through the ringer. Few actresses portrayed characters who suffered the slings and arrows of outrageous misfortune so grandly, so regally, so tragically, or so deservedly. As an ad for one of Davis’ movies once famously proclaimed, when she was good, she was very good. When she was bad, she was terrific. Just check out John Huston’s In This Our Life (1942), this sets unearthed treasure. Bette, flouncing like mad, jilts her fiancée, steals good sister Olivia de Havilland’s husband, and promptly drives him to drink and suicide. And she’s just getting warmed up! (You don’t need Jeannine Basinger’s informed commentary to debunk the tantalizing movie legend about a supposed cameo by members of the Matlese Falcon cast. Those gents at the bar look nothing like Bogie and company. But that is Walter, John’s father, tending bar). Davis was also very good at being noble. In the prestige project, Watch on the Rhine (1943), based on Lillian Hellman’s play and adapted for the screen by Dashiell Hammett, she is the steadfast wife to Paul Lukas, in his Oscar-winning role, as a "legendary figure of the underground movement," who carries on his fight against fascism in Washington, D.C. In The Old Maid (1939), based on the novel by Edith Wharton, Bette allows her cousin (Miriam Hopkins) to give her illegitimate child a respectable name, and, posing as the girl’s unsuspecting aunt, must stand by while she grows up spoiled and "horrid." And in All This and Heaven Too (1940), she is a transplanted French schoolteacher who regales her initially scornful students with the true story behind her scandalous past. Deception is another ripping melodrama in which she stars as a pianist whose reunion with her lost love (Paul Henreid), a cellist is threatened by Rains as her arrogant and sadistic Svengali (who’s responsible for those minks in her closet). Last but not least is The Great Lie, (1941), pitting Bette against Mary Astor, who won an Academy Award as the bitchy concert pianist whose son Bette is raising (long story, but it involves missing aviator George Brent, whom they both love). These films offer such they-don't-make-'em-like-this-anymore pleasures as lush, melodramatic scores by such masters as Max Steiner, hothouse emotions, quotable dialogue, and, of course, indelible character actors at their peak. These films are seen to their best advantage when viewed as part of each disc’s bonus features that recreate an old fashioned "Night at the Movies".--Donald Liebenson
PERFECT FOR OLD MOVIE LOVERS Review date: 2010-06-11 Rating: 10 out of 10
BETTE DAVIS - IN ONE WORD - FABULOUS. 6 OF HER VERY BEST MOVIES IN ONE COLLECTION. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR ALL OLD MOVIE LOVERS. I BOUGHT MINE THROUGH AMAZON AT HALF THE PRICE IT IS IN THE SHOPS. GREAT!
ReviewsGreat value and compelling viewingReview date: 2010-05-23 Rating: 10 out of 10Each of these films was brilliantly compelling and worth watching. Exceptional value and speedy service from Amazon.Beautiful Bette In Another Box!Review date: 2010-05-17 Rating: 10 out of 10Fabulous Box Set of Bette Davis at her finest again!
Well worth adding to your collection and packed full with wonderful extras too!bette davis box collectionReview date: 2010-04-06 Rating: 10 out of 10a very good selection of classic movies and bette is exceptionly wonderful in the parts she takes and note with the music scores of two of the greatest, Max Steiner and Erick Korngold, you wont find better and for the price money well spent buy it and keep it for always I highly recommend if you are a bette davis fan you will enjoy this box set for time and time again.Bette Davies 100th Birthday box setReview date: 2010-02-20 Rating: 10 out of 10Everything one expects from Bette Davies is here. The magnetic eyes and expressions, beautifull diction, and the ability to play angelic characters just as convincingly as evil ones. What makes this Set even more enjoyable are the Special Features.Each film can be viewed as a Warner Bros Hollywood Night at the Movies,with a News Reel of the time, a short feature film,a Cartoon, and advertising Trailers-played continuously as in the days before cinemas showed only the main feature.One interesting clip shows Bette recieving an award with Mickey Rooney for most popular actor and actress of 1940.She is well complemented with performances from Mary Astor, Olivia DeHaviland,Claude Rains, George Brent,Paul Henreid,Charles Boyer, Barbara O'neil, and Paul Lukas.This is a dramatic and breathtaking six box set.
Product Details/SpecificationsActor(s): Bette Davis Olivia de Havilland Charles Boyer George Brent Paul Henreid Creators: Bette Davis (Primary Contributor) Olivia de Havilland (Primary Contributor) Director(s):
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Recording label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home VideoEAN: 7321902219981Binding: DVDNumber of items: 6Format: Box set, PAL, Black & White, Release date: 2008-06-16Audience rating: Parental GuidanceRegion code: 2Running time: 642 minutesTheatrical release date: 1939Language: English (Original Language)
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