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The Korda Collection 4 - 4-DVD Set (DVD) (*)
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$30.99

Original Title: The Private Life of Don Juan / Men Are Not Gods / The Man Who Could Work Miracles / Over the Moon
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Mono )


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

Running Time:
317 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

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


Movie filmed in 1934-1939 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Alexander Korda
Walter Reisch
Lothar Mendes
Thornton Freeland
William K. Howard


Written By:
Henry Bataille
Frederick Lonsdale
Lajos Biró
 
Walter Reisch
G.B. Stern
Iris Wright
H.G. Wells
Robert E. Sherwood
Anthony Pelissier
Alec Coppel
Arthur Wimperis


Actors:
Douglas Fairbanks ..... Don Juan
Merle Oberon ..... Antonita - A Dancer of Passionate Temperament
Bruce Winston ..... Manager of The Black Cat
Benita Hume ..... Dona Dolores - A Lady of Mystery
Gina Malo ..... Pepita - Another Dancer of Equal Temperament
Binnie Barnes ..... Rosita - A Maid Pure and Simple
Melville Cooper ..... Leporello
Owen Nares ..... Antonio Martinez - An Actor as Actors Go
Heather Thatcher ..... Anna Dora - An Actress as Actresses Go
Diana Napier ..... A Lady of Sentiment
Joan Gardner ..... Carmen - A Young Lady of Romance
Gibson Gowland ..... Don Alfredo - Carmen's Poor Husband
Barry MacKay ..... Rodrigo The Impostor - A Man of Romance
Claud Allister ..... The Duke - A Dukes Go
Athene Seyler ..... Theresa the Innkeeper - A Middle Aged Lady of Young Sentiment
Hindle Edgar ..... A Jealous Husband
Natalie Paley ..... Jealous Husband's Poor Wife
Patricia Hilliard ..... The Girl at the Castle - A Young Girl in Love
Lawrence Grossmith ..... Pedo - Uncle of the Castle Girl Who Knows Better
Clifford Heatherley ..... Pedro - Don Juan's Young Masseur
Morland Graham ..... Hector - Don Juan's Cook
Edmund Breon ..... Cardona the Playwright - Playwrights Go
Miriam Hopkins ..... Ann Williams
Gertrude Lawrence ..... Barbara Halford
Sebastian Shaw ..... Edmond Davey
Rex Harrison ..... Tommy Stapledon
A.E. Matthews ..... T. H. Skeates
Val Gielgud ..... The Producer
Laura Smithson ..... Katherine
Lawrence Grossmith ..... Stanley
Sybil Grove ..... Painter
Winifred Willard ..... Mrs. Williams
Wally Patch ..... Gallery Attendant
Noël Coward ..... Passer-by
Rosamund Greenwood ..... Pianist
James Harcourt ..... Porter
Michael Hogarth ..... Cassio
Noel Howlett ..... Cashier
Paddy Morgan ..... Kitty
Nicholas Nadejin ..... Iago
Roland Young ..... George McWhirter Fotheringay
Ralph Richardson ..... Colonel Winstanley
Edward Chapman ..... Major Grigsby
Ernest Thesiger ..... Maydig
Joan Gardner ..... Ada Price
Sophie Stewart ..... Maggie Hooper
Robert Cochran ..... Bill Stoker
Lady Tree ..... Grigsby's Housekeeper
Lawrence Hanray ..... Mr. Bamfylde
George Zucco ..... The Colonel's Butler
Wallace Lupino ..... Constable Winch
Joan Hickson ..... Effie
Wally Patch ..... Supt. Smithells
Mark Daly ..... Toddy Beamish
George Sanders ..... Indifference
Ivan Brandt ..... Player
Torin Thatcher ..... Observer
Gertrude Musgrove ..... Effie (replaced by Joan Hickson) (scenesDeleted)
Jane Baxter ..... Customer
Antonia Brough ..... Undetermined Role
Olga Edwardes ..... Undetermined Role
Bernard Nedell ..... San Francisco Reporter
Merle Oberon ..... Jane Benson
Rex Harrison ..... Dr. Freddie Jarvis
Ursula Jeans ..... Millie
Robert Douglas ..... The Unknown Man
Louis Borel ..... Pietro
Zena Dare ..... Julie
Peter Haddon ..... Lord Petcliffe
David Tree ..... Journalist
Mackenzie Ward ..... Guy
Elisabeth Welch ..... Cabaret Singer
Carl Jaffe ..... Michel
Herbert Lomas ..... Ladbrooke
Wilfred Shine ..... Frude
Gerald Nodin ..... Cartwright
Bruce Winston ..... Director of Clinic
Evelyn Ankers ..... Sanitarium Patient
Frank Atkinson ..... Reporter
Allan Brett ..... Reporter
Meriel Forbes ..... Miss Fortescue
Lewis Gilbert ..... Minor Role
Ethel Griffies ..... Miss Bates - the Governess
Anthony Holles ..... Gondolier


Synopsis:
The Private Life of Don Juan: What do women want? Don Juan is aging. He's arrived secretly in Seville after a 20-year absence. His wife Dolores, with whom he hasn't lived in five years, still loves him. He refuses to see her; he fears the life of a husband. She has bought his debts and will remand him to jail for two years if he won't come to her. Meanwhile, an impostor is climbing the balconies of Seville claiming to be Don Juan. When a jealous husband kills him, the real Don Juan sees a way to avoid jail and get some peace. He hides as Captain Mariano in a small town. After six months, he's ready to return to society. Can he measure up to the legend? Will women find him attractive? What about Dona Dolores? Men Are Not Gods: Ann Williams (Miriam Hopkins), secretary to eccentric drama critic T.H. Skeates (A.E. Matthews), is persuaded to alter a ruinous review of Shakespearean actor Edmond Davey (Sebastian Shaw) by Davey's wife Barbara (Gertrude Lawrence). Davey's 'Othello' becomes a hit and Ann, even though fired by Skeates, becomes a fan of Davey and starts to fall for him, much to the jealousy of her boyfriend Tommy (Sir Rex Harrison). At the prospect of involvement in an adulterous triangle, Ann recoils. But despite her resolution, the characters' love lives become ever more tangled and a real-life tragedy of Othello looms. The Man Who Could Work Miracles: While vigorously asserting the impossibility of miracles, George McWhirter Fotheringay suddenly discovers that he can perform them. After being thrown out of a bar for what is thought to be a trick, he tests his powers and eventually sends a policeman to Hades by accident. Worried, he sends the police officer to San Francisco and seeks advice from the local clergyman, Mr. Maydig who, after having Fotheringay's powers demonstrated to him, quickly plans for world reform by means of miracle. Meanwhile, his boss wants to exploit Fotheringay's powers to expand his business. When Fotheringay implements some of Maydig's principles on a small scale, changing several of the local gentry's 'immoral' possessions, they decide Something Must Be Done about him. Over the Moon: Young Jane Benson (Merle Oberon) just about manages to make ends meet running the large family house in Yorkshire. In love with local doctor Freddie Jarvis (Sir Rex Harrison), she suggests they marry, but almost at once finds she has inherited eighteen million pounds. He makes it clear he wants nothing to do with the money and what it can buy, and Jane sets off alone on a spree pursued by two ardent suitors. Freddie finds he has gained notoriety for turning down such a catch and his plans for earnest research are soon compromised.



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