Barbara Stanwyck Signature Collection (DVD)
APPROX. 556 MINS. - PROD. YEAR: 1935 - MPA RATING: NR
DVD Specifications
| Release date: | Oct 30, 2007 |
|---|---|
| Studio: | Warner Brothers |
| Year: | 1935 |
| Video: | Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 |
| Audio: |
English: Dolby Digital 1.0 |
| Genre: | Drama |
| Subtitles: | English, French |
Special Features
- Audio commentaries
- Short subjects
- Musical shorts
- Classic cartoons
- Audio-only bonuses
- Theatrical trailers
Synopsis
"Annie Oakley" (1935)Yeee-haw! Stanwyck plays the famed sharpshooter, and Preston Foster is the man in her sights in director George Stevens' dust-and-thunder tale of traveling Old West pageants.
"My Reputation" (1946)
One of Stanwyck's personal-favorite performances! She portrays a young widow who rediscovers love with George Brent... and ignites a brushfire of vicious gossip.
"East Side, West Side" (1949)
Did a troubled marriage become a motive for murder? Stanwyck is a wife under suspicion in a star-studded mystery melodrama that includes Ava Gardner, James Mason and Van Heflin.
"Executive Suite" (1954)
Who will emerge as the new president of Tredway Corp.? In a world of power-suited Fredric March and William Holden, heiress Stanwyck may have the most clout. Robert Wise directs.
"To Please a Lady" (1950)/"Jeopardy" (1953) (Double Feature)
Revved engines and racing hearts: Stanwyck and Clark Gable's high-octane romance leads to the Indy 500 in To Please A Lady. An accident traps Barry Sullivan under a pier and Stanwyck is kidnapped (by Ralph Meeker) while seeking help in the race-against-time thriller Jeopardy.
Cast & Crew
Warner Brothers
presents
George BrentClark GableBarry SullivanBarbara StanwyckPreston FosterWilliam HoldenJames Mason
"Barbara Stanwyck Signature Collection"
directed byMervyn LeRoydirected byCurtis Bernhardt directed byClarence Browndirected byJohn Sturgesdirected byGeorge Stevensdirected byRobert Wise
Production Year: 1935
"Barbara Stanwyck Signature Collection"
directed byMervyn LeRoydirected byCurtis Bernhardt directed byClarence Browndirected byJohn Sturgesdirected byGeorge Stevensdirected byRobert Wise
Production Year: 1935
