Product description
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A showcase for some of the most unexpected and surprising turns
in the great director’s prolific career: The Whole Town’s Talking
is a screwball comedy about a law-abiding man (played by Edward G
Robinson) who happens to be the doppelganger of Public Enemy No.
1, ‘Killer’ Mannion; The Long Gray Line is a Ford
picture with a difference, focusing its attentions away from the
battlefield and onto the fifty-year career of an Irish immigrant
who rises through the ranks at West Point; The Last Hurrah is a
star-studded political drama boasting the talents of Spencer
Tracy, Jeffrey Hunter, Pat O’Brien, Basil Rath, Donald Crisp,
and John Carradine, and Gideon’s Day takes us on a twenty-four
journey in the life of Jack Hawkins’ titular London-based
detective. All four films are presented for the first time on
Blu-ray in the UK, with The Long Gray Line making its world
Blu-ray premiere. This limited edition box set is strictly
limited to 6,000 numbered units.
Synopsis
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A showcase for some of the most unexpected and surprising turns
in the great director’s prolific career: The Whole Town’s Talking
is a screwball comedy about a law-abiding man (played by Edward G
Robinson) who happens to be the doppelganger of Public Enemy No.
1, ‘Killer’ Mannion; The Long Gray Line is a Ford
picture with a difference, focusing its attentions away from the
battlefield and onto the fifty-year career of an Irish immigrant
who rises through the ranks at West Point; The Last Hurrah is a
star-studded political drama boasting the talents of Spencer
Tracy, Jeffrey Hunter, Pat O’Brien, Basil Rath, Donald Crisp,
and John Carradine, and Gideon’s Day takes us on a twenty-four
journey in the life of Jack Hawkins’ titular London-based
detective.
All four films are presented for the first time on Blu-ray in
the UK, with The Long Gray Line making its world Blu-ray
premiere. This limited edition box set is strictly limited to
6,000 numbered units.
Extras INDICATOR LIMITED BLU-RAY EDITION BOX SET SPECIAL
FEATURES:
THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING
• 4K restoration
• Original mono audio
• Introduction by TCM host Ben Mankiewicz (2014)
• Cymbaline (2020): a new video essay by Tag Gallagher,
author of John Ford: The Man and His Films
• Leonard Maltin on ‘The Whole Town’s Talking’ (2014):
archival appreciation by the film critic and historian
• Sheldon Hall on ‘The Whole Town’s Talking’ (2020):
new appreciation by the film historian
• Pamela Hutchinson on Jean Arthur (2020): a look at
the life and career of the accled actor
• Image gallery: promotional and publicity materials
• New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and
hard-of-hearing
• Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by
Farran Smith Nehme, an extract from the W R Burnett’s Jail
Breaker, Edward G Robinson on The Whole Town’s Talking, an
overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits
• UK premiere on Blu-ray
THE LONG GRAY LINE
• 4k restoration
• Original mono audio
• Audio commentary with film historians Diana Drumm,
Glenn Kenny and Farran Smith Nehme
• Living and Dead (2020): a new video essay by Tag
Gallagher, author of John Ford: The Man and His Films
• Leonard Maltin on ‘The Long Gray Line’ (2014):
archival appreciation by the film critic and historian
• The Red, White and Blue Line (1955): rare promotional
film, featuring the principal cast of The Long Gray Line
• Original theatrical trailer
• Image gallery: promotional and publicity materials
• New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and
hard-of-hearing
• Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by
Nick Pinkerton, archival interviews with John Ford, Maureen
O’Hara on The Long Gray Line, an overview of contemporary
critical responses, Anthony Nield on The Red, White and Blue
Line, and film credits
• World premiere on Blu-ray
GIDEON’S DAY
• 4K restoration
• Original mono audio
• Alternative feature presentation with the US Gideon
of Scotland Yard titles
• Audio commentary with film historian Charles Barr
(2020)
• Milk and Sugar (2020): a new video essay by Tag
Gallagher, author of John Ford: The Man and His Films
• Leonard Maltin on ‘Gideon’s Day’ (2014): archival
appreciation by the film critic and historian
• John Ford’s London (2020): new appreciation by Adrian
Wootton, Chief Executive of Film London
• Interview with Elaine Schreyeck (2020): the
continuity supervisor recollects her work on the set
• John Ford and Lindsay Anderson at the NFT (1957):
rare silent footage of Ford visiting London’s National Film
Theatre during the production of Gideon’s Day
• Original UK theatrical trailer
• Image gallery: promotional and publicity materials
• New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and
hard-of-hearing
• Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by
Robert Murphy, an interview with producer Michael Killanin, Jack
Hawkins on Gideon’s Day, Lindsay Anderson on John Ford, an
overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits
• UK premiere on Blu-ray
THE LAST HURRAH
• 2K restoration
• Original mono audio
• True Blue (2020): a new video essay by Tag Gallagher,
author of John Ford: The Man and His Films
• Leonard Maltin on ‘The Last Hurrah’ (2014): archival
appreciation by the film critic and historian
• Super 8 version: original cut-down home cinema
presentation
• Original theatrical trailer
• Image gallery: promotional and publicity materials
• New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and
hard-of-hearing
• Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by
Imogen Sarah Smith, John Ford on Spencer Tracy and The Last
Hurrah, screenwriter Frank S Nugent on John Ford, an overview of
contemporary critical responses, and film credits
• UK premiere on Blu-ray
Extras subject to change
Limited edition box set of 6,000 numbered units.
Original release: 1935-1958
Running time: 93 minutes/138 minutes/91 minutes/121 minutes
Colour/B&W: Black & White/Colour