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Topic: Free Academy Award Winning shorts on DVD
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Claude S. Ayakawa
Film God
Posts: 2738
From: Waipahu, Hawaii, USA
Registered: Aug 2002
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posted 02-08-2004 03:54 PM
Honolulu has two large full line Borders book store and one Barnes and Nobel. The Barnes is also full line including a coffee cafe and is just as large as the two Borders store here. Although I like the Borders stores very much, I think the Barnes store is a little bit better in my opinion. The store is located at the Kahala Mall where Pacific has their Kahala 8 plex which includes an auditorium with six hundred seats, 70mm, SRD, DTS and SDDs .
Getting back to the topic, I have watched the discs with the award winning shorts as well as three of the MGM features and they were all great! For those of you who are fortunate to live near a full line Barnes & Noble store and enjoy the classic films of the thirties and forties , do as I did and run down to your store right away and see if you can get a copy of the free disc with the shorts after purchasing one of the WHV Academy Award winning feature films. While all of the MGM shorts were wonderful, the two by Warner Brothers were worth buying if the disc was not free because of their story content and production values. "SONS OF LIBERTY" is almost a fifteen minute mini feature and stars Claude Raines and Donald Crisp and is about a Jewish patriot, Hyram Solomon who raised money for George Washington and the continental army during the war for independence after the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, 1776. The film was directed by Michael Curtiz. The other film, "STAR OF THE NIGHT" is also a mini feature and is a modern retelling of the birth of the Christ child and stars J. Carol Naish, Sam Woods and Tony Caruso. This feature was directed by Don Siegel. Although it has been many years, I remember seeing these two films at my home town theatre, the Waipahu when I was just a little boy and remember enjoying them very much. If you like films with patriotic themes and lots of sentiments you will enjoy both of these films.. "SONS OF LIBERTY" is in Technicolor and the color looks great after all these years. The MGM Pete Smith speciality film "PENNY WISDOM " is also in Technicolor and is about preparing a dinner for four people for less than three dollars with 1937 currency. The other Pete Smith short "QUICKER 'N A WINK" is about high speed photography and in 1940, everything shown must have looked amazing. The Robert Benchly short, "HOW TO SLEEP" is about that and it was interesting.
Beside the short subjects, the disc also features the original theatrical trailers for all of the classic films released last Tuesday, including "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY", "GOODBYE MR. CHIPS", THE GREAT ZIEGFELD", "MY FAIR LADY", "MRS MINIVER", "GASLIGHT" and "GRAND HOTEL".
So far, I had watched "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD", MRS. MINIVER" and "GOODBYE MR. CHIPS" and the picture quality is very clean and appears brand new except for a few places where I had noticed dust specks and scratches. "THE GREAT ZIEZFELD" presentation was the Road Show version with the overture, Intermission/ Entr'Acte and the exit music intect.
-Claude [ 02-08-2004, 10:03 PM: Message edited by: Claude S. Ayakawa ]
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