Edwin L. Marin's A Christmas Carol (1938), produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and starring Gene
Lockhart and Reginald Owen, has been given very respectful, if not overly ambitious treatment by Warner Home Video on DVD. The movie has been transferred ...
Europa (retitled Zentropa for the American release) is an hallucinatory Danish film set in postwar
Germany. Jean-Marc Barr plays a young German who aspires for a job as a street conductor. But this is no mere Joe Job; Barr's adventures ...
Alain Resnais's multi-award-winning Hiroshima, Mon Amour is neither an easy film to watch nor to
synopsize, but it remains one of the high-water marks of the French new wave movement. Resnais and scenarist Marguerite Duras weave a complex story concerning ...
In his directorial debut, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Mamet creates a stylish cinematic puzzle of
games within games, as con men are joined by a psychologist in creating the perfect caper. Dr. Margaret Ford (Lindsay Crouse), the writer of psychological ...
Turner Classic Movies and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment are proud to present The Jean Arthur
Drama Collection. Presented for the first time on DVD, digitally restored and remastered, these four features showcase Arthur’s range and virtuosity at an early stage ...
Based on a novel by Emile Zola, La Bete Humaine weaves a mesmerizing tale of
a tragic triangle. Train engineer Jean Gabin lusts after Simone Simon, the wife of his co-worker Fernand Ledoux. When Ledoux is in danger of losing ...
Though this interesting film was among many responsible for the critical success of French autuer
Robert Bresson, it was by no means a commercial success. Slightly different than his other films, director Bresson utilized the contrasty photography of Philippe Agostini ...
Robert Bresson directed this grim but moving story of a girl forced to grow up
quickly due to the unfortunate circumstances which surround her. Mouchette (Nadine Nortier) is a fourteen year old girl living in a rural village in France; ...