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Cary Grant : : the Vault Collection

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"18 films from the archives"--Container.
Comedies. This is the night (1932) -- She done him wrong (1933) -- I'm no angel (1933) -- Thirty day princess (1934) -- Kiss and make-up (1934) -- Ladies should listen (1934) -- Enter madame! (1935) -- Big brown eyes (1936) -- Wedding present (1936) -- Dramas. Devil and the deep (1932) -- Blonde Venus (1932) -- Hot Saturday (1932) -- Madame butterfly (1932) -- The woman accused (1933) -- The eagle and the hawk (1933) -- Gambling ship (1933) -- Wings in the dark (1935) -- The last outpost (1935).
Cary Grant.
"Charming, sophisticated and debonair, Cary Grant is one of the most popular and enduring Hollywood actors ever to grace the silver screen. His illustrious career spanned over 3 decades and included some of the most unforgettable roles in motion picture history. Cary Grant: The Vault Collection focuses on the first years of his career where the man born as Archibald Leach transforms into the iconic persona of Cary Grant that he is associated with today. Featuring 18 films released bewteen 1932 and 1936, the collection showcases the actor as he perfects his comedic timing and stretches his dramatic skills in a variety of roles alongside such Hollywood legends as Marlene Dietrich, Mae West, Sylvia Sidney, Charles Laughton, Gary Cooper, Randolph Scott, and Fredric March."--Container.
DVD; Full frame (1.33:1) presentation; Region 1, NTSC; Dolby Digital 2.0, mono.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

List of titles, from TCM submitted by willow on November 22, 2019, 7:42pm Cary Grant’s ‘30s Paramount tenure is saluted in this six-disc set. "Madame Butterfly" (1932), based on the play which also inspired Puccini’s opera, stars Grant as an American naval officer in Japan who woos and abandons a geisha-in-training (Sylvia Sydney). Cary comes to his girlfriend’s (Nancy Carroll) aid when an ex-flame’s murder leaves her "The Woman Accused" (1933); John Halliday co-stars. Ex-gangster Ace Corbin’s (Grant) past catches up to him on board an offshore "Gambling Ship" (1933); with Glenda Farrell. A switchboard operator (Frances Drake) falls for one of her building’s tenants (Grant) and tries to disconnect him from con artists in "Ladies Should Listen" (1934). And "Enter Madame!" (1935) finds Cary cast as a new husband who fears he’s playing second fiddle to his opera diva wife’s (Elissa Landi) singing career. Also includes "This Is the Night," "Devil and the Deep," "Blonde Venus," "Hot Saturday," "She Done Him Wrong," "I’m No Angel," "The Eagle and the Hawk," "Kiss and Make-Up," "Thirty Day Princess," "The Last Outpost," "Wings in the Dark," "Big Brown Eyes," and "Wedding Present." 22 3/4 hrs. total.

Cary Grant submitted by downing on August 7, 2022, 4:56pm Cary Grant is so good!

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LANGUAGE OPTIONS
English dialogue; English subtitles.

PUBLISHED
Universal City, CA : Universal, [2016]
Year Published: 2016
Description: 6 videodiscs (1385 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: DVD

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Grant, Cary, 1904-1986,
Dietrich, Marlene,
Sidney, Sylvia, 1910-1999,
Laughton, Charles, 1899-1962,
Cooper, Gary, 1901-1961,
March, Fredric, 1897-1975,
Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm),

SUBJECTS
Man-woman relationships -- Drama.
Melodramas (Motion pictures)