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The Korda Collection 5 - 5-DVD Set (DVD) (*)
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$30.99

Original Title: The Private Life of Henry VIII / The Rise of Catherine the Great / The Scarlet Pimpernel / Sanders of the River / Rembrandt
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Mono )


Product Origin/Format:
Australia ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
441 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Featurette
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Photo Gallery
Scene Access
Black & White


Movie filmed in 1933-1936 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Alexander Korda
Paul Czinner
Harold Young
Zoltan Korda


Written By:
Lajos Biró
Arthur Wimperis
 
Melchior Lengyel
Marjorie Deans
Baroness Emmuska Orczy
Alexander Korda
Montagu Barstow
Jeffrey Dell
Edgar Wallace
Carl Zuckmayer
June Head


Actors:
Charles Laughton ..... Henry VIII
Robert Donat ..... Thomas Culpeper
Franklin Dyall ..... Thomas Cromwell
Miles Mander ..... Wriothesley
Lawrence Hanray ..... Archbishop Cranmer
William Austin ..... Duke of Cleves
John Loder ..... Peynell
Claud Allister ..... Cornell
Gibb McLaughlin ..... The French Executioner
Sam Livesey ..... The English Executioner
Merle Oberon ..... Anne Boleyn - The Second Wife
Wendy Barrie ..... Jane Seymour - The Third Wife
Elsa Lanchester ..... Anne of Cleves - The Fourth Wife
Binnie Barnes ..... Katherine Howard - The Fifth Wife
Everley Gregg ..... Katherine Parr - The Sixth Wife
Lady Tree ..... The King's Nurse
Frederick Culley ..... Duke of Norfolk
Mark Daly ..... Spectator at Anne Boleyn's Execution
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. ..... Grand Duke Peter
Elisabeth Bergner ..... Catherine
Flora Robson ..... Empress Elisabeth
Gerald du Maurier ..... Lecocq
Irene Vanbrugh ..... Princess Anhalt-Zerbst
Joan Gardner ..... Katushienka
Dorothy Hale ..... Countess Olga
Diana Napier ..... Countess Vorontzova
Griffith Jones ..... Grigory Orlov
Gibb McLaughlin ..... Bestujhev
Clifford Heatherley ..... Ogarev
Lawrence Hanray ..... Goudovitch
Allan Jeayes ..... Colonel Karnilov
Charles Carson ..... English Ambassador
Heron Carvic ..... Minor Role
Stewart Granger ..... Regiment Soldier (unconfirmed)
William Heughan ..... Minor Role
Judy Kelly ..... Guest at Hunting Lodge
Leslie Howard ..... Sir Percy Blakeney
Merle Oberon ..... Lady Blakeney
Raymond Massey ..... Chauvelin
Nigel Bruce ..... The Prince of Wales
Bramwell Fletcher ..... The Priest
Anthony Bushell ..... Sir Andrew Ffoulkes
Joan Gardner ..... Suzanne de Tournay
Walter Rilla ..... Armand St. Just
Mabel Terry-Lewis ..... Countess de Tournay
O.B. Clarence ..... Count de Tournay
Ernest Milton ..... Robespierre
Edmund Breon ..... Col. Winterbottom
Melville Cooper ..... Romney
Gibb McLaughlin ..... The Barber
Morland Graham ..... Treadle (the tailor)
John Turnbull ..... Jellyband
Gertrude Musgrove ..... Sally - Jellyband's Daughter
Allan Jeayes ..... Lord Grenville
Paul Robeson ..... Bosambo
Leslie Banks ..... Commissioner R.G. Sanders
Nina Mae McKinney ..... Lilongo
Robert Cochran ..... Lieutenant Tibbets
Martin Walker ..... J. Ferguson
Richard Grey ..... Captain Hamilton
Tony Wane ..... King Mofolaba
Marqués De Portago ..... Farini
Eric Maturin ..... Smith
Allan Jeayes ..... Father O'Leary
Charles Carson ..... Governor of the Territory
Luao ..... Chief of the Wagenia [Congo] Tribe
Kilongalonga ..... Chief of the Wagenia [Congo] Tribe
Oboja ..... Chief of the Acholi Tribe
Members of Acholi Tribe ..... Themselves
Members of the Sesi Tribe ..... Themselves
Members of the Tefik Tribe ..... Themselves
Members of the Juruba Tribe ..... Themselves
Charles Laughton ..... Rembrandt van Rijn
Gertrude Lawrence ..... Geertje Dirx
Elsa Lanchester ..... Hendrickje Stoffels
Edward Chapman ..... Fabrizius
Walter Hudd ..... Banning Cocq
Roger Livesey ..... Beggar Saul
John Bryning ..... Titus
Sam Livesey ..... Auctioneer
Herbert Lomas ..... Gerrit van Rijn - Rembrandt's Father
Allan Jeayes ..... Doctor Tulp
John Clements ..... Flinck
Raymond Huntley ..... Ludwick
Abraham Sofaer ..... Menasseh
Lawrence Hanray ..... Heertsbeeke
Austin Trevor ..... Marquis de Grand Coeur
Henry Hewitt ..... Jan Six
Gertrude Musgrove ..... Agelintje - Girl at Inn
Richard Gofe ..... Titus (child)


Synopsis:
The Private Life of Henry VIII: This movie tells the story of King Henry VIII and the last five of his six wives. Set almost entirely within the royal castle, it begins just before the death of his second wife (Anne Boleyn) and ends just after his sixth wedding (to Catherine or Katherine Parr). The Rise of Catherine the Great: In 1745, a German Princess, renamed Catherine (Elisabeth Bergner), arrives to marry Grand Duke Peter of Russia (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.), whom she initially likes. But his suspicious, unstable nature gradually estranges them, and Peter finds solace with pretty courtiers. Catherine invents her own (fictitious) lovers, temporarily improving matters. Alas, accession to the throne brings out the worst in Peter, and loyal Catherine is urged to assume power. The Scarlet Pimpernel: London fop Percy Blakeney is also secretly the Scarlet Pimpernel who, in a variety of disguises, makes repeated daring trips to France to save aristocrats from Madame Guillotine. His unknowing wife is also French, and she finds that her brother has been arrested by the Republic to try to get her to find out who 'that damned elusive Pimpernel' really is. Sanders of the River: British District Officer in Nigeria in the 1930's rules his area strictly but justly, and struggles with gun-runners and slavers with the aid of a loyal native chief. Rembrandt: This character study joins the painter at the height of his fame in 1642, when his adored wife suddenly dies and his work takes a dark, sardonic turn that offends his patrons. By 1656, he is bankrupt but consoles himself with the company of pretty maid Hendrickje, whom he is unable to marry. Their relationship brings ostracism but also some measure of happiness. The final scenes find him in his last year, 1669: he is physically enfeebled but his spirit remains undimmed.



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