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Eclipse Series 8 - Lubitsch Musicals (4 dvd)
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ECLIPSE SERIES 8: LUBITSCH MUSICALS
complete 4-disc boxset

criterion.com/boxsets/517


DVD Release Date: February 12, 2008


ABOUT THE BOXSET:
Renowned as a silent film pioneer and the man who refined Hollywood comedy with such masterpieces as Trouble in Paradise, The Shop Around the Corner, and To Be or Not to Be, Ernst Lubitsch also had another claim to fame: he helped invent the modern movie musical. With the advent of sound and audiences clamoring for 'talkies,' Lubitsch combined his love of European operettas and his mastery of film to create this entirely new genre. These elegant, bawdy films, made before strict enforcement of the Hays morality code, feature some of the greatest stars of early Hollywood (Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Claudette Colbert, Miriam Hopkins), as well as that elusive style of comedy that would thereafter be known as 'the Lubitsch touch.'


CONTENTS OF THE BOXSET:

4 feature films:

The Love Parade (Ernst Lubitsch, 1929, 109 min.)


Monte Carlo (Ernst Lubitsch, 1930, 90 min.)

The Smiling Lieutenant (Ernst Lubitsch, 1931, 89 min.)

One Hour With You (Ernst Lubitsch, 1932, 78 min.)


Format: NTSC

DVD Size: 6.29 + 4.27 + 4.23 + 4.18 GB - Exact Untouched Copy

Time (total): 368 minutes

Type: Black and White

Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1

Sound (main features): English

Subtitles: optional English



DISC DETAILS
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1 disc = 1 film.

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DISC ONE
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THE LOVE PARADE

1929, 109 minutes
Ernst Lubitsch's first 'talking picture' was also Hollywood�s first movie musical to integrate songs with narrative. Additionally, The Love Parade made stars out of toast-of-Paris Maurice Chevalier and girl-from-Philly Jeanette MacDonald, cast as a womanizing military attache' and the man-hungry queen of 'Sylvania.' With its naughty innuendo and satiric romance, The Love Parade opened the door for a decade of witty screen battles of the sexes.

Black and White
1.33:1
English


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DISC TWO
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MONTE CARLO

1930, 90 minutes
Jeanette MacDonald�s independent-minded countess leaves her foppish prince fiance' at the altar, and whisks herself away to the Riviera. There, she strikes the fancy of the sly Count Rudolph (theater veteran Jack Buchanan), who poses as a hairdresser to get into her boudoir. Lubitsch's follow-up to The Love Parade shows even more musical invention, and presents MacDonald at her sexily haughty best.

Black and White
1.33:1
English


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DISC THREE
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The Smiling Lieutenant

1931, 89 minutes
Maurice Chevalier�s randy Viennese lieutenant is enamored of Claudette Colbert's freethinking, all-girl-orchestra-leading cutie. Yet complications ensue when the sexually repressed princess of the fictional kingdom of Flausenthurm, played by newcomer Miriam Hopkins, sets her sights on him. The Smiling Lieutenant is a delightful showcase for its rising female stars, who are never more charming than when Colbert tunefully instructs Hopkins, 'Jazz Up Your Lingerie.'

Black and White
1.33:1
English


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DISC FOUR
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ONE HOUR WITH YOU
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1932, 78 minutes
Lubitsch reunites Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald, this time as a seemingly blissful couple whose marriage hits the skids when her flirtatious school chum comes on to her husband a bit too strong. Necking in the park at nighttime, husbands and wives having casual dalliances, and a butler telling his master, 'I did so want to see you in tights!': it's one of Lubitsch�s sauciest escapades and his final 'pre-Code' musical.

Black and White
1.33:1
English


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