4 classic film favorites
(2014)

Fiction

DVD

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DVD/DRAMA/FOUR

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Details

PUBLISHED
Beverly Hills, California : Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2014]
©2014
DESCRIPTION

4 videodiscs (396 min.) : sound, color and black and white ; 4 3/4 in

ISBN/ISSN
9786315666100 2298777, 024543987772
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

An affair to remember originally released as a motion picture in 1957; Laura originally released as a motion picture in 1944; A letter to three wives originally released as a motion picture in 1949; The three faces of Eve originally released as a motion picture in 1957

An affair to remember: Nickie Ferrante and Terry McKay meet on an ocean liner and fall deeply in love. Though each is engaged to someone else, they agree to meet six months later at the Empire State Building if they still feel the same way about each other. But a tragic accident prevents their rendezvous, and the lovers' future takes an emotional and uncertain turn

Laura: adapted from the novel by Vera Caspary; A letter to three wives: adapted by Vera Caspary from a Cosmopolitan magazine novel by John Klempner; The three faces of Eve: based on the book by Corbett Thigpen and Hervey M. Cleckley

Laura: A beautiful young woman named Laura is found murdered shortly before her wedding to a dashing young playboy. Stirred by her portrait and adoring descriptions by her admirers, the detective assigned to her case finds that he is strangely under Laura's spell

Special features: An affair to remember: audio commentary by singer Marnie Nixon and film historian Joseph McBride

A letter to three wives: Just as they are departing for a picnic, a letter arrives telling three women that another woman has run off with one of their husbands, and they all spend the day convincing themselves that they are the wronged woman

Special features: Laura: commentary by composer David Raskin and film professor Jeanine Basinger ; commentary by film historian Rudy Behlmer ; Gene Tierney: a shattered portrait and Vincent Price: the versatile villain as seen on Biography on the A&E network ; deleted scenes ; theatrical trailer ; extended movie version

The three faces of Eve: This is a fact-based story about a young Georgia housewife named Eve, who suffers from multiple personalities. Eve's husband, confused by his wife's aberrant behavior when assuming her two "other selves," seeks out help from a psychiatrist. Carefully probing Eve's subconscious via hypnosis, the doctor finds out that, though each of Eve's personalities is aware of the other's existence, none are related. After months of therapy, Eve is purged of her negative selves and is totally cured

Special features: A letter to three wives: commentary with Kenneth Geist, Cheryl Lower and Christopher Mankiewicz ; Linda Darnell: Hollywood's fallen angel as seen on Biography on the A&E network ; Fox Movietonews: OSCAR presentations

Special features: The three faces of Eve: commentary by film historian Aubrey Solomon ; Fox Movietonews: Academy Awards

An affair to remember: director of photography, Milton Krasner ; editor, James B. Clark ; music, Hugo Friedhofer

Laura: director of photography, Joseph LaShelle ; editor, Louis R. Loeffler ; music, David Raksin

A letter to three wives: director of photography, Arthur Miller ; editor, J. Watson Webb Jr. ; music, Alfred Newman

The three faces of Eve: director of photography, Stanley Cortez ; editor, Marjorie Fowler ; music, Robert Emmett Dolan

An affair to remember: Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Richard Denning

Laura: Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Clifton Webb, Vincent Price, Judith Anderson

A letter to three wives: Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell, Ann Sothern, Kirk Douglas, Paul Douglas

The three faces of Eve: Joanne Woodward, David Wayne, Lee J. Cobb

MPAA rating: Not rated

DVD, NTSC, region 1; mono, stereo, Dolby digital 2.0, Dolby digital 1.0

An affair to remember in English, Spanish or French with optional subtitles in Spanish or English for the deaf and hard of hearing; Laura and The three faces of Eve in English or Spanish with optional subtitles in Spanish or English for the deaf and hard of hearing; A letter to three wives in English with optional subtitles in Spanish or English for the deaf and hard of hearing. Closed-captioned

A letter to three wives: Academy Award, 1950: Best Director, Best Screenplay ; The three faces of Eve: Academy Awards, 1957: Best Actress in a leading role, Joanne Woodward

CONTENTS

[Disc 1].

Leo McCarey's An affair to remember / Twentieth Century-Fox presents a CinemaScope Picture ; screenplay by Delmar Daves and Leo McCarey ; original story by Leo McCarey and Mildred Cram ; produced by Jerry Wald ; directed by Leo McCarey

(115 min.; 1957; 50th anniversary edition) --

[Disc 2].

Laura / Twentieth Century-Fox presents ; screen play by Jay Dratler and Samuel Hoffenstein and Betty Reinhardt ; produced and directed by Otto Preminger

(87 min.; 1944) --

[Disc 3].

A letter to three wives / Twentieth Century-Fox presents ; produced by Sol C. Siegel ; screen play and direction, Joseph L. Mankiewicz

(103 min.; 1949) --

[Disc 4].

Three faces of Eve / Twentieth Century-Fox presents a CinemaScope Picture ; screenplay by Nunnally Johnson ; produced and directed by Nunnally Johnson

(91 min.; 1957)

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