Death Drives Through / The Impassive Footman / Frieda / Cage Of Gold DVD
A global byword for cinematic quality of a quintessentially British nature, Ealing Studios made more than 150 films over a three-decade period. A cherished and significant part of British film history, only selected films from both the Ealing and Associated Talking Pictures strands have previously been made available on home video format - with some remaining unseen since their original theatrical release. The Ealing Rarities Collection redresses this imbalance - featuring new transfers from the best available elements, in their correct aspect ratio, this multi-volume collection showcases a range of scarce films from both Basil Dean's and Michael Balcon's tenure as studio head, making them available once more to the general public.
Cage Of Gold (1950): A young woman finds herself cruelly duped by the hero of her schooldays and tries to find happiness in the aftermath of betrayal.
Death Drives Through (1935): A dirt-track driver turns professional, but after stirring resentment both on and off the track he finds himself being blamed for the death of another driver.
The Impassive Footman (1932): A woman finds brief respite from the selfishness of her husband with a young doctor, but can their friendship remain platonic?
Frieda (1947): An airman weds the German girl who helped him escape from a PoW camp, and the pair return to England - but the arrival of her brother overshadows their happiness.
Cage Of Gold (1950): A young woman finds herself cruelly duped by the hero of her schooldays and tries to find happiness in the aftermath of betrayal.
Death Drives Through (1935): A dirt-track driver turns professional, but after stirring resentment both on and off the track he finds himself being blamed for the death of another driver.
The Impassive Footman (1932): A woman finds brief respite from the selfishness of her husband with a young doctor, but can their friendship remain platonic?
Frieda (1947): An airman weds the German girl who helped him escape from a PoW camp, and the pair return to England - but the arrival of her brother overshadows their happiness.
Specifications | |
Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
Aspect Ratio | 1.19:1 |
Audio | English Mono |
BBFC | E |
Case Type | Amaray Slim |
Cast | Jean Simmons, David Farrar, James Donald, Chili Bouchier, Robert Douglas, Miles Mander, Owen Nares, Betty Stockfeld, Allan Jeayes, David Farrar, Glynis Johns, Mai Zetterling |
Colour | Black & White |
Director | Basil Dearden, Edward L. Cahn, Basil Dean |
Discs | 3 |
Format | DVD |
HOH (Hard of Hearing) | No |
Language | English |
Region | DVD 2 |
Released | 2013-06-10 |
Run Time | 298 |
Year | 1932 |