George Feltenstein joins the podcast to discuss two new Warner Archive Blu-rays releasing on March 7th. First up is the romantic classic CAMILLE (1936), starring the great Greta Garbo, a young Robert Taylor and directed by George Cukor. This beloved story is based on the book by Alexandre Dumas and tells the story of a young courtesan in mid-19th century Paris and the younger man who falls madly in love with her. It is a story of romance and passion and ultimately tragedy. The Blu-ray includes several important extras, which George describes in detail.
Next George reviews the 1955 biopic I'LL CRY TOMORROW, starring the talented Susan Hayward and directed by Daniel Mann. This film tells the true-life story of Lillian Roth, a broadway star whose career was ultimately doomed by alcoholism and her path back to recovery through Alcoholics Anonymous. Susan Hayward sings her own songs in this film, and delivers an Oscar-nominated performance. The release has a robust amount of extras, and we discuss them in detail.
We end with a quick look ahead at the additional four Blu-rays releasing later in March.
Pre-order from Amazon:
Camille Blu-ray
I’ll Cry Tomorrow Blu-ray
Flamingo Road Blu-ray
Neptune’s Daughter Blu-ray
Confessions of a Nazi Spy Blu-ray
The Prince and the Showgirl Blu-ray
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