TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
INTRODUCES NEW WAVE OF CLASSIC FILMS TO
FOX CINEMA ARCHIVES
18 Classics Available on DVD Beginning March 18
LOS ANGELES, CA (March 13, 2014) – Film aficionados
everywhere, rejoice! Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment today announced
it will release a new wave of classic films on DVD from the Fox Cinema Archives
vault. More than 18 classic film titles – ranging from the 1930s, 40s, 50s, 60s
and 70s – will be added to the Fox Cinema Archives collection this spring.
Featuring some of Hollywood’s most-beloved classics, this
rich collection of iconic Fox films highlights key dramas, comedies, romances
and Biblical tales giving film buffs the opportunity to enhance their
collection by purchasing a variety of iconic movies at major top-tier
retailers.
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment is committed to
bringing classic films from the studio’s vault into the homes of film
aficionados and collectors with its Fox Cinema Archives collection. We aim to
provide the best home entertainment experience possible for titles released under
the Fox Cinema Archives banner, but are often limited to the film’s available
source material.
The following 18 films will be available on DVD beginning
March 18 through April 25.
March 18
Sodom and Gomorrah (1962), 154 min.
Sex, torture and betrayal follow the characters of this
striking Biblical tale. After Lot leads the Hebrew people into the sinful
cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, believing his people can co-exist, he must wait
for divine intervention in order to help them escape. The film stars Stewart
Granger, Stanley Baker and the lovely Pier Angeli.
Esther and the King (1960), 109 min.
Esther comes to the attention of the widowed King Ahasuerus,
who has attempted to end hatred against the Jews led by the evil Haman. Joan
Collins, Richard Egan, Denis O'Dea and Sergio Fantoni star in this Biblical
tale.
Dante’s Inferno (1935), 88 min.
A ruthless carnival barker, blinded by ambition, keeps a
fair open — despite warnings from an inspector that the fair is unsafe — which
leads to a fatal disaster. Spencer Tracy, Claire Trevor, and Rita Hayworth star
in Dante’s Inferno.
March 25
Cardinal Richelieu (1935), 81 min.
The intrigues and counter-intrigues that swirled around 17th
century statesman Cardinal Richelieu and his attempt to thwart the insidious
passion behind King Louis XIII of France are unveiled. George Arliss, Maureen
O’Sullivan, Edward Arnold and Cesar Romero star in this 1935 classic.
I’d Climb The Highest Mountain (1951), 87 min.
This simple story directed by Henry King follows a Methodist
minister called to a rural Georgia mountain community. There he and his
city-bred wife use their love to help a small town find God. Susan Hayward,
William Lundigan, Rory Calhoun and Barbara Bates star in the film.
April 1
The Gay Deception (1935), 76 min.
Ecstatic over her winnings in a sweepstakes, a woman heads
for New York City to make her dreams come true. This Oscar®-nominated1 film
stars Francis Lederer, Alan Mowbray, Benita Hume and Frances Dee.
Bachelor Flat (1961), 87 min.
British Anthropology Professor Bruce Patterson moves into
his fiancée Helen’s apartment to get away from pursuant female college
students. His plan to scare the girls away backfires when his fiancée's
daughter, Libby, arrives home incognito. Bachelor Flat stars Terry Thomas,
Celeste Holm, Richard Beymer and Tuesday Weld.
The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker (1971), 95 min.
Richard Benjamin plays a stockbroker who is bored with his
marriage and job and tries to spice his life up. In order to deal with this
dilemma, he becomes a peeping Tom much to the chagrin of his wife. Benjamin
stars alongside Joanna Shimkus, Elizabeth Ashley, Patricia Barry and Adam West.
April 8
The Pleasure Seekers (1964), 106 min.
In a remake of the 1954 hit Three Coins in the Fountain, The
Pleasure Seekers tells the story of three women searching for love in Madrid.
As the story unfolds, the women find themselves in bad relationships. Ann
Margret, Carol Lynley, Gene Tierney and Anthony Franciosa star in this
Oscar®-nominated2 film.
Footlight Serenade (1942), 80 min.
When a boxing champ turned Broadway star falls in love with
his married co-star, he goes too far and causes her jealous husband to seek
revenge. The film stars John Payne, Betty Grable and Victor Mature.
April 15
Marry The Boss’s Daughter (1941), 59 min.
Jefferson Cole, a young man from Kansas, ventures to New
York in search of a bright career in the city. When he meets the daughter of a
city tycoon, she persuades her father to give him a job, so he can find what he
is capable of. Brenda Joyce, Bruce Edwards, George Barbier, and Hardie Albright
star in this 1941 classic.
Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! (1948), 95 min.
Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! is an old-style romance about a
Midwest farmhand who gets more than he bargained in his new job. He buys a pair
of strapping mules from his employer. Meanwhile, his boss’ daughter keeps him
guessing about her true feelings. June Haver, Lon McCallister, Walter Brennan
and Natalie Wood star in this 1948 classic.
That Other Woman (1942), 76 min.
A secretary by the name of Emily Borden comes up with a
convoluted plan to get her boss to marry her, which backfires after some bad
advice. That Other Woman stars Virginia Gilmore, James Ellison and Dan Duryea.
April 22
Good Morning, Miss Dove (1955), 107 min.
While she rehabilitates in the hospital, Miss Dove, an aging
teacher, recollects some of the students who have passed through her classroom
over the years. Jennifer Jones, Robert Stack, Kipp Hamilton and Peggy Knudsen
star in Good Morning, Miss Dove.
Star Dust (1940), 85 min.
Star Dust is loosely based on the true story of actress
Linda Darnell’s rise to fame. Linda plays a young actress with talent to spare,
who is helped on her rise to stardom by those around her. John Payne, Roland
Young and Charlotte Greenwood also star in the film.
Decline and Fall of A Bird Watcher (1968), 112 min.
This satire from a novel by Evelyn Waugh, tells a story of
young British teacher Paul Pennyfeather after he is dismissed from Oxford.
Eventually, he works his way into the private school system in Wales where he
becomes involved with Margot Beste-Chetwynde, the glamorous mother of one of
his pupils. Robin Phillips, Michael Elwyn, Norman Scace and Geneviève Page star
in this 1968 classic.
April 25
Kentucky (1938), 96 min.
Based on the novel, "The Look of Eagles," the film
tells the story of the feud between two Kentuckian families that begins during
the civil war and lasts for three generations. The feud ends when the two
family heirs fall in love eighty years later. Loretta Young, Richard Greene, Douglas
Dumbrille, Karen Morley and Oscar® winner3 Walter Brennan star in Kentucky.
Forever Amber (1947), 138 min.
Amber, a woman confined by her Puritan upbringing, ventures
to London where she finds a better life as a courtesan. Linda Darnell, Cornel
Wilde, Richard Greene and George Sanders star in this Oscar®-nominated4 film.
1 Best Original Story, Don Hartman, Stephen Morehouse Avery,
1935.
2 Music (Scoring of Music—Adaptation or Treatment), Lionel
Newman and Alexander Courage, 1966.
3 Best Supporting Actor, Kentucky, 1938.
4 Original Music Score, 1948.
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