Warner Bros. Classic Holiday Collection (Boys Town / A Christmas Carol 1938 / Christmas in Connecticut) |  | Directors: Don Siegel, Edwin L. Marin, Hugh Harman, Norman Taurog, Peter Godfrey Actors: Reginald Owen, Gene Lockhart, Mel Blanc, Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 15 reviews
Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, DVD, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 3 Running Time: 276 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.5 x 1.8
MPN: D67720D ISBN: 141981866X UPC: 012569677203 EAN: 9781419818660
Theatrical Release Date: August 11, 1945 Release Date: November 8, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com In Boys Town (1938), Spencer Tracy won an Oscar for his portrayal of Father Flanagan, who dedicates himself to helping juvenile delinquents go straight. Mickey Rooney plays one of the tougher kids, figuring out early on that Flanagan is nobody's fool. Warmhearted and inspiring, the film's inevitable sentimentality is nicely cut by Tracy's performance and a smart script by Eleanore Griffin and Dore Schary (who also won Oscars). A good film for all ages, directed by Norman Taurog (Adventures of Tom Sawyer). Also included is the minor sequel, Men of Boys Town (1941), also starring Tracy and Rooney. The 1938 MGM version of the Dickens classic A Christmas Carol is not the most rewarding of the various adaptations (that honor goes to Biran Desmond Hurst's 1951 film, starring Alistair Sim), but it has a strong if narrow performance by Reginald Owen as the miser Ebenezer Scrooge. Directed by Edward L. Marin, the movie is stiffer and less imaginative than it ought to be, but there are some compensations in the supporting cast, including Leo G. Carroll, and the film debut of little June Lockhart. Christmas in Connecticut is a holiday film that plays 365 days of the year. Barbara Stanwyck gives a brilliant, sardonic performance as Elizabeth Lane, a columnist for Smart Housekeeping magazine, whose enticing descriptions of the exquisite meals she prepares for her husband and baby on their bucolic Connecticut farm earns her fame as "America's Best Cook." A writer, she is; a cook, she is not. As she types the words, "From my living room window, as I write, the good cedar logs cracking on the fire..." the view is of clothes flapping on the line outside her bachelorette Manhattan apartment. Cut to Jefferson Jones, a sailor adrift at sea for weeks after his destroyer is torpedoed. After his rescue, a marriage-minded nurse thinks she might nudge Jones to the altar if he could only be included in America's ultimate Christmas--the one to be held at the Lane family farm in Connecticut. Now, all Lane has to do is come up with a farm. And a husband. And let's not forget the baby. Christmas in Connecticut is classic screwball entertainment of the best kind, with its on-target skewering of social convention and house-of-cards-about-to-tumble tension: a perfect farcical vision of domestic blitz.
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HOW CAN YOU SAY IT'S GREAT? November 9, 2008 Barbara J. Haley (Akron, OH United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I tried out every dvd in the collection and there's no sound. No, it's not my DVD player. It has music, just no talking. It skips over the option to play in English. This is the second time this has happend. The other movie was "The Bad Seed" The Sixth sense works fine though and the movie I got for my daughter "Bridges" is fine.
Wonderful Trip into the Past January 14, 2008 Lenise (Indiana) These movies brought back childhood memories that I can share with my child. I was so happy to find an original version of these classics.
Holiday set January 2, 2008 T. Bubear (Sydney, Australia) Warner Bros. Classic Holiday Collection (Boys Town / A Christmas Carol 1938 / Christmas in Connecticut)
I bought this for my husband who loves old films. He loved watching these classics especially 'A Christmas Carol' which, he said 'scared the pants off him' when he was a boy.
We are very pleased with our purchase.
Not necessarily "Holiday" movies December 18, 2007 Michael J. Mock Jr. (Superior, WI) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Christmas in Connecticut has a Christmas tree and the movie takes place over Christmas, however beyond that, it is not a Christmas movie. No presents, no caroling, no Bedford Falls type of moments. Boys town is definately not a Christmas movie - not sure how it ended up in this collection. A Christmas carol of course is Christmasy and belongs here. Beyond that, the extras are adequate and the transfer is good.
Don't skip buying this collection December 17, 2007 Andrea Z (Milwaukee, WI) I wont go into movie details since other reviewers have written some great reviews on the movie content. I will say that this is a MUST for your Holiday Movie Collection. The 3 movies all add to the excitement of the holiday spirit. My holiday wouldn't be complete, especially without watching the light-hearted and fun "Christmas in Connecticut". Even my husband who is not into these classics caught himself sitting back and watching the film, laughing, while I had it playing.
I like to have these films on in the background also, replacing holiday music, during afternoon decorating, cooking, or even when guests come over.
This is a great investment.... all three movies at a great price. Don't pass it up!
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