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World Famous Comics: Ian Dalrymple Vivien Leigh Classics (Dark Journey, Fire Over England, Sidewalks of London, Storm in a Teacup)
Ian Dalrymple Vivien Leigh Classics (Dark Journey, Fire Over England, Sidewalks of London, Storm in a Teacup)
Starring: Charles Laughton, Vivien Leigh, Rex Harrison, Larry Adler, Tyrone Guthrie
Directed By: Tim Whelan, Victor Saville, Ian Dalrymple
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Format: Black & White, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Genius Entertainment
Number of Items: 2
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 25, 2003
Running Time: 342 minutes
Theatrical Release Date: February 15, 1940

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Vivien Leigh Classics (Dark Journey, Fire Over England, Sidewalks of London, Storm in a Teacup)
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Description:
4 Classic Vivien Leigh Movies on 2 DVDs
Digitally Re-Mastered

Dark Journey (1937, also starring Conrad Veidt) Madeline Goddard (Leigh), is a British double agent who meets and falls in love with a German spy Baron Karl Von Marwitz (Veidt) during WWI. This tale of espionage blends high adventure and romance making perfect order from wartime chaos and growing faith from despair.

Fire Over England (1937, also starring Laurence Olivier and Raymond Massey) Spain and England clash in this exciting war adventure. After a foiled plot to depose Queen Elizabeth I, Michael Ingolby (Olivier) goes undercover to infiltrate the court of King Phillip the II of Spain.

Sidewalks Of London (a.k.a St. Martin's Lane. 1938, also starring Charles Laughton and Rex Harrison) Charles Saggers (Laughton) adds a talented dancer and pickpocket, Libby (Leigh), to his sidewalk act in London theater district. Theater patron, Harley Prentiss (Harrison) is impressed by Libby's dancing. A theatrical career is launched when Libby attends Prentiss' after-the-play-party alone.

Storm In A Teacup (1937, also starring Rex Harrison) An English newspaper reporter, Frank Burdon (Harrison), meets the beautiful Victoria Gow (Leigh), daughter of a wealthy legal figure in town. When Leigh's father orders an impoverished woman's dog be destroyed, Frank tries to save the dog's life.


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars

5 out of 5 starsPraise for Vivien Leigh classics
This is a rare DVD which offers early films of a star known mostly for her one role in Gone With the Wind. She was more verstatile than her Scarlett role indicates. In fact, she is largely an unknown actress in America. These early films give us a deeper insight into the young Vivien Leigh and her promise.



5 out of 5 starsClassic British Films
I was familiar with most of the films in this collection but only knew Storm in a Teacup from a less than perfect transfer to VHS. Happily the transfer to DVD is a great improvement in picture and sound. Gone are all the skips that were present in the VHS version. This lively comedy is a gem, full of beautiful performances by a lively troup of actors. Of course Leigh looks beautiful and acts like the pro that she was. The other films feature such greats as Charles Laughten, Rex Harrison (also in "storm")and Laurence Olivier as her partners.

To me the main difference between American film and British films of that era is that American films often feature "personalities" with limited acting ability while in the English films the acting is always flawless. Anyone interested in vintage films from across the sea should have this collection and at this price, its a steal.



4 out of 5 starsOn the Road to Scarlett
Four of Vivien Leigh's early cinematic efforts, filmed in England during 1937 and 1938. These were crucial years for the actress: in private life she was falling in love with Laurence Olivier while professionally she was beginning to dream of playing the role of Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind" (which was already in pre-production in America). This quartet is especially interesting because - in addition to their individual entertainment value - they collectively provide fascinating documentation of Leigh's metamorphosis from a lovely but unsure ingénue into an increasingly radiant and confident star capable of carrying a film on her talented shoulders. They also offer a testament to her versatility; her roles include an historical romance ("Fire Over England"); a comedy ("Storm in a Teacup"); a spy drama ("Dark Journey"); and a quasi-musical ("Sidewalks of London").

The copyrights to these features lapsed years ago, and wretched quality multi-generational prints have flooded the early home video and cable TV markets. The AMC/Genius Entertainment transfers offered in this collection are advertised as "digitally remastered", and they are indeed the highest quality prints I have (yet) viewed, offering superior sound and picture quality. While hardly pristine, none of the films is plagued by the washed out contrast, bleary focus, and unsteady volume that are often associated with public domain titles. On the whole, this collection is an outstanding value that is sure to delight the many fans of the incomparable Miss Leigh.



1 out of 5 starsmy two cents
I love old movies, that is pretty much all I buy. I bought this because very few of Vivien Leigh's films are on DVD. I enjoyed "Storm In A Teacup".......BUT...the film quality of this set is so poor it is completely unwatchable so don't waste your money.


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