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Marlon Brando Collection (Vol 1) (Imprint) - 6-Disc Box Set (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$51.99

Original Title: Sayonara / The Fugitive Kind / One-Eyed Jacks / The Ugly American / Bedtime Story / A Countess from Hong Kong
Screened, competed or awarded at:
BAFTA Awards
David Donatello Awards
Golden Globes
Oscar Academy Awards
San Sebastian International Film Festival
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Dolby Linear PCM )
English ( Mono )
English ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Australia ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
737 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
Box Set
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Collectors Edition
Commentary
Documentary
Featurette
Interactive Menu
Making Of
Multi-DVD Set
Music Video
Photo Gallery
Scene Access
Special Edition
Trailer(s)
Black & White
Remastered


Movie filmed in 1957-1967 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Joshua Logan
Sidney Lumet
Marlon Brando
George Englund
Ralph Levy
Charles Chaplin


Written By:
Paul Osborn
James A. Michener
Tennessee Williams
Meade Roberts
Guy Trosper
Calder Willingham
Charles Neider
Sam Peckinpah
Rod Serling
William J. Lederer
Eugene Burdick
Stewart Stern
Stanley Shapiro
Paul Henning
Charles Chaplin


Actors:
Marlon Brando ..... Major Lloyd Gruver
Patricia Owens ..... Eileen Webster
James Garner ..... Captain Mike Bailey
Martha Scott ..... Mrs. Webster
Miiko Taka ..... Hana-Ogi
Miyoshi Umeki ..... Katsumi
Red Buttons ..... Joe Kelly
Kent Smith ..... General Mark Webster
Douglass Watson ..... Colonel Crawford
Reiko Kuba ..... Fumiko-San
Soo Yong ..... Teruko-San
Shochiku Kagekidan Girls Revue ..... Theatrical Revue
Ricardo Montalban ..... Nakamura
Peter Brown ..... Second Military Police
Jane Chung ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Marlon Brando ..... Valentine Xavier
Anna Magnani ..... Lady Torrance
Joanne Woodward ..... Carol Cutrere
Maureen Stapleton ..... Vee Talbot
Victor Jory ..... Jabe Torrance
R.G. Armstrong ..... Sheriff Jordan Talbot
Virgilia Chew ..... Nurse Porter
Ben Yaffee ..... 'Dog' Hamma
Joe Brown Jr. ..... 'Pee Wee' Binnings
Mary Perry
Madame Spivy ..... Ruby Lightfoot
John Baragrey ..... David Cutrere
Sally Gracie ..... Dolly Hamma
Lucille Benson ..... Beulah Binnings
Emory Richardson ..... Uncle Pleasant
Marlon Brando ..... Rio
Karl Malden ..... Sheriff Dad Longworth
Katy Jurado ..... Maria Longworth
Ben Johnson ..... Bob Amory
Slim Pickens ..... Deputy Lon Dedrick
Larry Duran ..... Chico Modesto
Sam Gilman ..... Harvey Johnson
Timothy Carey ..... Howard Tetley
Miriam Colon ..... Red
Elisha Cook Jr. ..... Carvey
Rodolfo Acosta ..... Mexican Rurale Captain
Tom Webb ..... Farmer's Son
Ray Teal ..... Barney
John Dierkes ..... Chet
Philip Ahn ..... Uncle
Marlon Brando ..... Ambassador Harrison Carter MacWhite
Eiji Okada ..... Deong
Sandra Church ..... Marion MacWhite
Pat Hingle ..... Homer Atkins
Arthur Hill ..... Grainger
Jocelyn Brando ..... Emma Atkins
Kukrit Pramoj ..... Prime Minister Kwen Sai
Judson Pratt ..... Joe Bing
Reiko Sato ..... Rachani, Deong's Wife
George Shibata ..... Munsang
Judson Laire ..... Senator Brenner
Philip Ober ..... Ambassador Sears
Yee Tak Yip ..... Sawad, Deong's Assistant
Carl Benton Reid ..... Senator at Confirmation Hearing
Simon Scott ..... Johnson
Marlon Brando ..... Freddy Benson
David Niven ..... Lawrence Jameson
Shirley Jones ..... Janet Walker
Dody Goodman ..... Fanny Eubank
Aram Stephan ..... Andre
Parley Baer ..... Col. Williams
Marie Windsor ..... Mrs. Sutton
Rebecca Sand ..... Miss Trumble
Frances Robinson ..... Miss Harrington
Henry Slate ..... Sattler
Norman Alden ..... Dubin
Susanne Cramer ..... Anna
Cynthia Lynn ..... Frieda
Ilze Taurins ..... Hilda
Francine York ..... Gina
Marlon Brando ..... Ogden
Sophia Loren ..... Natascha
Sydney Chaplin ..... Harvey
Tippi Hedren ..... Martha
Patrick Cargill ..... Hudson
Michael Medwin ..... John Felix
Oliver Johnston ..... Clark
John Paul ..... The Captain
Angela Scoular ..... The Society Girl
Margaret Rutherford ..... Miss Gaulswallow
Peter Bartlett ..... Steward
Bill Nagy ..... Crawford
Dilys Laye ..... Saleswoman
Angela Pringle ..... Baroness
Jenny Bridges ..... Countess


Synopsis:
Sayonara: The romance of a U.S. Air Force Officer and a Japanese dancer, and their
ultimate marriage, following the tragic deaths of their close friends, an
American serviceman and his native wife, victims of deep racial prejudice. The Fugitive Kind: Valentine Xavier is a traveling musician who has decided to change his lifestyle and do away with haunts and nightclubs. By the will of fate, he ends up in a provincial town, where he gets a job as a salesman in Jabe Torrance's store. Between him and Lady Torrance, the wife of the owner of the store, there is sympathy. But the young and eccentric Carol Cutrere also claims the guy's heart. Under the circumstances, he will have to make a difficult choice. One-Eyed Jacks: After successfully robbing a bank in Sonora, Mexico, Dad Longworth abandons his surviving partner, Rio, who is caught and imprisoned by the Mexican Federales. Five years later, Rio manages to escape and wants his revenge. He soon learns that Dad Longworth is now the Sheriff of Monterey, California, where there also happens to be a bank just waiting to be robbed. Longworth has done well for himself: He's just been re-elected Sheriff, and is now married and has a lovely stepdaughter, Louisa. As Louisa and Rio fall in love, killing Longworth becomes more of a problem, but the Sheriff makes it easier by arresting Rio for robbing the bank--which he didn't. The Ugly American: An intelligent, articulate scholar, Harrison MacWhite, survives a hostile Senate confirmation hearing at the hands of conservatives to become ambassador to Sarkan, a southeast Asian country where civil war threatens a tense peace. Despite his knowledge, once he's there, MacWhite sees only a dichotomy between the U.S. and Communism. He can't accept that anti-American sentiment might be a longing for self-determination and nationalism. So, he breaks from his friend Deong, a local opposition leader, ignores a foreman's advice about slowing the building of a road, and tries to muscle ahead. What price must the country and his friends pay for him to get some sense? Bedtime Story: Benson is a Casanova who despises women and invents all sorts of tricks to bed them and leave them. His favorite one is going through Germany posing as an American GI of Teutonic extraction. Whenever he spots a girl he likes, he takes a Polaroid picture of her house, then knocks on the door waving the photo and pretending to be on a pilgrimage to this very cottage his grandmother so vividly described. It is an infallible system for a hit-and-run seduction. Benson seems content with his game until he meets Jameson, a real operator who has learned to combine sex with money. Jameson poses as an exiled prince and not only gets women to share his bed but also to bestow their jewels on him for the sake of the counter-revolution. Benson decides to corner Jameson's market on sex plus finance. A contest develops, and whoever wins will dominate a small Riviera resort as 'King of the Mountain,' the film's original title. Remade in 1988 as 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.' A Countess from Hong Kong: In Hong Kong, wealthy Ogden Mears is traveling in a transatlantic, close to being assigned Saudi Arabian ambassador, and divorcing his wife Martha. He and his friend Harvey are invited by their old friend Clark to go to a nightclub with three aristocratic Russians on their last night. Ogden drinks too much and spends the night with Countess Natascha. The next morning, while sailing back home, Ogden finds Natascha hidden in his cabin wearing a ball gown and with no documents. The stowaway explains that she wants to go to the United States. Ogden is worried about his career, but Harvey convinces him to help Natascha. Ogden falls in love with Natascha, and he and Harvey plot a fake marriage between Natascha and his valet Hudson. Things get complicated when Immigration requests Natascha's documents and Martha arrives on board.



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