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Seventh Heaven DVD

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Seventh Heaven directed by Frank Borzage is a tender love story set in pre-World War I Paris which unites two unlikely people in becoming a highly popular twosome. It stars the pert and angelic Janet Gaynor opposite the tall but not-so-rugged Charles Farrell in their initial union their first of twelve movies in which they were to appear together. The film won three Oscars including the Best Actress award for Janet Gaynor and also the Best Director award for Frank Borzage.

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Released
26 October 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Bfi Video 
Classification
Runtime
185 minutes 
Features
Black & White, PAL 
Barcode
5035673006160 
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Double bill of films from director Frank Borzage. In the silent 'Lucky Star' (1929), Janet Gaynor stars as Mary, who meets and falls in love with Tim (Charles Farrell) just as WWI is declared and he is sent to France. Wounded, and having lost his legs, Tim returns home but shuns Mary's love because of his injuries. In 'Liliom' (1930), the eponymous hero (Charles Farrell), a tough, cocky carousel barker, falls in love with Julie (Rose Hobart), a young maid. When both lose their jobs and Julie discovers that she is pregnant, Liliom, unbeknownst to Julie, agrees to participate with his crminal friend The Buzzard (Lee Tracy) in a holdup to obtain money to provide for the child.