While delivering the farewell address to the students of West Point in 1962 General Douglas MacArthur (Peck) reflects on the events of his life: his achievements as the head of the American forces in the Pacific during World War II his years governing post-war Japan and his final campaign in Korea which lead to clashes with President Harry S. Truman and his subsequent dismissal...
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With its non-professional cast, this sensitive drama, which explores the intimate relationship between a coal-miner's daughter and her half-brother, is American independent cinema's closest relation to Italian Neorealism. Presented by Nicolas Winding Refn in a beautiful new restoration, Joseph L Anderson's film played international festivals in 2019 to great acclaim. Extras New 4K restoration Original mono audio Spring Night Summer Night': 50 Years Later (2020): retrospective documentary by Glenn Litton featuring interviews with writer-director Joseph L Anderson, writer-producer Franklin Miller, actors John Crawford, Ted Heimerdinger and Larue Hall, and sound editor Tom Peterson I'm Goin' to Straitsville (2020): documentary revisiting the Columbus, Ohio locations with Franklin and Judy Miller, and archivist and restoration supervisor Peter Conheim Cleveland Cinematheque Q&A (2016): cast and crew panel discussion 16mm On-set Footage (1967, silent): rare and previously unseen material from the film's production In the Middle of the Nights (2020): video essay by Ross Lipman comparing Spring Night Summer Night to its sexploitation' recut, Miss Jessica Is Pregnant Three short films by Anderson, comprising the Bluegrass Trilogy': Football as It Is Played Today (1961), How Swived (1962), and Cheers (1963) New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by Ian Mantgani, Glenn Litton's memories of director Joseph L Anderson, Peter Conheim on the film's restoration, a look at the career of distributor Joseph L Brenner, an overview of critical responses, and film credits UK premiere on Blu-ray Limited edition of 3,000 copies
Science or madness? Baron Victor Frankenstein has discovered life's secret and unleashed a blood-curdling chain of events resulting from his creation: a cursed creature with a horrid face and a tendency to kill...
The Naughty Nineties: Set aboard the River Queen showboat Bud and Lou perform their legendary ""Who's on First?"" routine. The Time Of Their Lives: Two ghosts who were mistakenly branded as traitors during the Revolutionary War return to 20th century New England to retieve a letter from George Washington which would prove their innocence.
With its non-professional cast, this sensitive drama, which explores the intimate relationship between a coal-miner's daughter and her half-brother, is American independent cinema's closest relation to Italian Neorealism. Presented by Nicolas Winding Refn in a beautiful new restoration by Peter Conheim and Ross Lipman, Joseph L Anderson's film played international festivals in 2019 to great acclaim. INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES 4K restoration Original mono audio Spring Night Summer Night': 50 Years Later (2020, 25 mins): retrospective documentary by Glenn Litton featuring interviews with writer-director Joseph L Anderson, writer-producer Franklin Miller, actors John Crawford, Ted Heimerdinger and Larue Hall, and sound mixer Tom Peterson I'm Goin' to Straitsville (2020, 14 mins): documentary revisiting the Columbus, Ohio locations with Franklin and Judy Miller, and archivist and restoration supervisor Peter Conheim In the Middle of the Nights: From Arthouse to Grindhouse and Back Again (2020, 13 mins): video essay by restoration supervisor Ross Lipman comparing Spring Night Summer Night to its sexploitation' recut, Miss Jessica Is Pregnant Cleveland Cinematheque Q&A (2016, 48 mins): cast and crew panel discussion 16mm Behind-the-Scenes Footage (1967, silent): rare and previously unseen material from the film's production, with optional commentary by Franklin Miller and Peter Conheim Three short films by Anderson, comprising the Bluegrass Trilogy': Football as It Is Played Today (1961), How Swived (1962), and Cheers (1963) Image gallery: behind-the-scenes photography New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
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