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Marlene Dietrich at Universal 1940-1942 (4 x Blu-ray box set) Director: Various This new Blu-ray collection combines four classics from the Golden Age of Hollywood, starring the timeless Marlene Dietrich. All produced by Universal in the early 1940s, these films showcase Dietrich's alluring and enduring persona; the epitome of big-screen glamour and sensuousness. Featuring Seven Sinners (Tay Garnett, 1940), The Flame of New Orleans (René Clair, 1941), The Spoilers (Ray Enright, 1942) and Pittsburgh (Lewis Seiler, 1942), with co-stars including Randolph Scott, John Wayne and Mischa Auer, this set exhibits Dietrich's uniquely captivating style and the charisma that continues to endear her to fans worldwide. Special Features * High Definition transfers of all four films * Seven Sinners feature commentary by film historian David Del Valle and screenwriter C Courtney Joyner * The Flame of New Orleans feature commentary by film historian Lee Gambin and actor and film historian Rutanya Alda * The Spoilers feature commentary by film historian Toby Roan * Pittsburgh feature commentary by critic and film historian Pamela Hutchinson * Music and effects tracks for The Flame of New Orleans, The Spoilers and Pittsburgh * Galleries * 60-page book featuring newly commissioned essays by Sarah Wood, Pamela Hutchinson, So Mayer, Ellen Cheshire, Katy McGahan and Phillip Kemp * Limited to 4,000 copies USA | 1940-1942 | black and white | 344 minutes | English language, with optional hard-of-hearing subtitles | original aspect ratio 1.37:1 BD25 x 4: 1080p, 24fps, PCM 2.0 mono audio (48kHz/24-bit)

Product Details

Title
Marlene Dietrich at Universal 1940 to 1942
Cat No.
BFIB1402
Barcode
5035673014028
Format
  • Blu-Ray
Department
Movies
Released
Monday 25th January 2021
Labels
British Film Institute
Genre
Drama