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PostWed Jul 25, 2012 11:51 am

Five Early Frank Capra Gems Coming to DVD for First Time,
From Turner Classic Movies, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
and The Film Foundation

Set Includes Video Introductions by TCM's Robert Osborne and
Filmmakers Martin Scorsese, Ron Howard and Michel Gondry,
Along with Audio Commentaries from Noted Film Historians

Frank Capra is one of the most popular and beloved filmmakers of all time, but many of his earlier films have never been made available on DVD. Turner Classic Movies (TCM) and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (SPHE) are joining forces with The Film Foundation on Frank Capra: The Early Collection, a box set of five 1930s pre-code Capra classics coming to DVD for the first time on Monday, Sept. 3. Among the collection's many special features are video introductions by TCM host Robert Osborne and OscarÒ-winning filmmakers Martin Scorsese (Best Director, The Departed, 2006), Ron Howard (Best Director, A Beautiful Mind, 2001) and Michel Gondry (Best Original Screenplay, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, 2004), as well as audio commentaries by film historians Jeanine Basinger and Jeremy Arnold.

Frank Capra: The Early Collection will be available exclusively through TCM's online store (http://shop.tcm.com) as part of the TCM Vault Collection. The set includes re-mastered editions of Rain or Shine (1930), and four early collaborations with his legendary leading lady Barbara Stanwyck: Ladies of Leisure (1930), The Miracle Woman (1931), Forbidden (1932) and The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1933). The collection also includes extensive on-screen digital bonus materials including production stills, behind-the-scenes photos, lobby cards, movie posters and more.

"Frank Capra is one of the most popular and influential filmmakers in Hollywood history, making this set an invaluable addition to any lover of great cinema," said Nancy Rewis, vice president of Commerce Enterprise for TCM, TBS and TNT. "We're proud to be working with some of today's greatest filmmakers in ensuring that these great films are not only preserved but also made available to fans everywhere."

"TCM has done a great job carrying on the legacy with this seminal Frank Capra release, " said Marc Rashba, vice president, Catalog, TV & Shopper Marketing Group at Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. "Our partnership continues to deliver high quality DVD packages that fans will appreciate."

"The Film Foundation is proud to partner with Sony and TCM in making these early films of Frank Capra available to audiences for the first time on DVD," said Margaret Bodde, Executive Director of The Film Foundation. "Martin Scorsese, Ron Howard, and Michel Gondry each have fascinating things to say about these films, making this a must-have collection for all those who treasure Capra's films."

Frank Capra immigrated from Bisacquino, Sicily, as a child and went on to become one of the great American success stories. After growing up in Los Angeles and serving in World War I, he found his calling in the burgeoning film industry of the early '20s. Working at a variety of jobs, from lab assistant to film cutter to gag writer, Capra was promoted to director by silent comedian Harry Langdon, who scored several box-office hits with Capra at the helm.

The Frank Capra: The Early Collection features five key movies made after Capra struck out on his own in the early sound era and became Columbia Pictures' most important and financially successful director, transforming the company from a poverty row studio to a major player in Hollywood. The films in the collection demonstrate the first evidence of Capra's emerging directorial style, his keen interest in subject matter that dealt with social issues and his ease at mastering any genre he tackled.

The following are the five films included in Frank Capra: The Early Collection:

Ladies of Leisure (1930) – This drama marked Frank Capra's first collaboration with Barbara Stanwyck. The film tells of a Depression-era romance between a working-class model and a high-society artist, played by Ralph Graves. The film is based on the 1924 play Ladies of the Evening, written by Milton Herbert Gropper.

Rain or Shine (1930) – This rollicking comedy-drama follows the ups and downs of a struggling traveling circus. Joe Cook, Louise Fazenda, Joan Peers and William Collier Jr. star in this film, a non-musical version of a Broadway musical of the same name.

The Miracle Woman (1931) – In this dramatic exposé of religious charlatans, Barbara Stanwyck stars as a female preacher modeled on Aimee Semple McPherson. David Manners co-stars as the blind man who falls in love with her.

Forbidden (1932) – This charming, romantic drama depicts the intense relationship between librarian Barbara Stanwyck and a wealthy married man, played by Adolphe Menjou. Ralph Bellamy and Dorothy Peterson co-star.

The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1933) – This once-controversial drama depicts an affair between the fiancée of an American missionary, played by Barbara Stanwyck, and a Chinese warlord, played by Nils Asther. Toshia Mori shines as General Yen's concubine, Mah-Li. The film, which was the first ever to play Radio City Music Hall, also features a memorable dream sequence in which Yen seduces the young missionary. The interracial aspect of the story led the film to be banned in many areas where miscegenation laws were in place.
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PostWed Jul 25, 2012 12:38 pm

kndy wrote:Five Early Frank Capra Gems Coming to DVD for First Time,
From Turner Classic Movies, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
and The Film Foundation...

The collection includes extensive on-screen digital bonus materials including production stills, behind-the-scenes photos, lobby cards, movie posters and more.



No silent version of RAIN OR SHINE? :(
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PostWed Jul 25, 2012 12:38 pm

Hooray! Now I can finally retire my well-worn off-air VHS copy of Ladies of Leisure, and the DVD I made from a VHS pre-record of The Miracle Woman. Has anyone seen Rain or Shine? Is it much of a showcase for Louise Fazenda?
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Richard Finegan wrote:
kndy wrote:Five Early Frank Capra Gems Coming to DVD for First Time,
From Turner Classic Movies, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
and The Film Foundation...

The collection includes extensive on-screen digital bonus materials including production stills, behind-the-scenes photos, lobby cards, movie posters and more.

No silent version of RAIN OR SHINE? :(

Someone quotes Mike S. in another thread as saying it was in the works, it's possible it could still surface as an extra. The L.A. Times says the two versions are "surprisingly dissimilar" so I'd be curious to see both. It sounds like it's not just a case of Rain or Shine being sound takes with inter-titles.
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PostWed Jul 25, 2012 1:31 pm

Bitter.Tea.of.General.Yen - FINALLY
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Also, Dirigible is a no-show.
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PostWed Jul 25, 2012 3:04 pm

I saw the silent Rain or Shine at Cinecon a few years ago. I liked it a lot.
I have a 16mm print of the sound version but have not gotten a chance to watch it yet.
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PostWed Jul 25, 2012 7:33 pm

rudyfan wrote:Bitter.Tea.of.General.Yen - FINALLY


I love BITTER TEA - quite a good imitation von Sternberg.
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PostWed Jul 25, 2012 9:15 pm

rudyfan wrote:Bitter.Tea.of.General.Yen - FINALLY


It's been available for years from the UK.
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PostWed Jul 25, 2012 11:04 pm

jhdk wrote:Also, Dirigible is a no-show.


Grover's still working on it.

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PostThu Jul 26, 2012 12:11 am

Nice these are finally showing up, but all on DVD only with no Blu-ray planned? Or are they planning to license Blu-ray editions to Inception Media Group, Image Entertainment, VCI, Kino, Criterion, Twilight Time, or somebody else? Or are there just not original nitrate negatives surviving so they don't think HD is worth the extra effort for whatever dupe elements survive (and Sony has put out some excellent-looking standard DVDs of 1930s classics). But Inception's Blu-ray of LADY FOR A DAY looks very, very nice, and BITTER TEA OF GENERAL YEN really deserves full HD (not to mention all the major Capra classics and Oscar-winners).
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Christopher Jacobs wrote:Nice these are finally showing up, but all on DVD only with no Blu-ray planned? Or are they planning to license Blu-ray editions to Inception Media Group, Image Entertainment, VCI, Kino, Criterion, Twilight Time, or somebody else? Or are there just not original nitrate negatives surviving so they don't think HD is worth the extra effort for whatever dupe elements survive (and Sony has put out some excellent-looking standard DVDs of 1930s classics). But Inception's Blu-ray of LADY FOR A DAY looks very, very nice, and BITTER TEA OF GENERAL YEN really deserves full HD (not to mention all the major Capra classics and Oscar-winners).


I'm assuming TCM's licensing agreement only covers DVD. Plus, Warners/TCM has been pretty aggressively avoiding putting anything black and white on Blu-Ray if it's not Citizen Kane or Casablanca.
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LouieD wrote:
rudyfan wrote:Bitter.Tea.of.General.Yen - FINALLY


It's been available for years from the UK.


Well, I typically do not pick up other region dvds, my bad I guess.
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precode wrote:
jhdk wrote:Also, Dirigible is a no-show.


Grover's still working on it.

Mike S.


Hey Mike,

Wouldn't this Capra set be an ideal one on which to include some Columbia "Musical Novelty" shorts as extras? :)
(Yes of course I realize that they're not Capra films but still it seems they'd fit right in).

Of course the new TCM set of Columbia pre-codes would have been an even better place for these shorts...maybe they'll do a Volume 2.
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Richard Finegan wrote:
precode wrote:
jhdk wrote:Also, Dirigible is a no-show.


Grover's still working on it.

Mike S.


Hey Mike,

Wouldn't this Capra set be an ideal one on which to include some Columbia "Musical Novelty" shorts as extras? :)
(Yes of course I realize that they're not Capra films but still it seems they'd fit right in).

Of course the new TCM set of Columbia pre-codes would have been an even better place for these shorts...maybe they'll do a Volume 2.


I recommended putting the Musical Novelties on the Precode set. That's as far as it went.

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PostSat Aug 11, 2012 12:31 am

as new to this forum, which area code will these DVD's be?
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longfellow wrote:as new to this forum, which area code will these DVD's be?


I assume Region 1.

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PostSun Aug 19, 2012 3:16 pm

:? Yeah, well how about a Capra Silents set with SUBMARINE, THAT CERTAIN THING, POWER OF THE PRESS, and THE YOUNGER GENERATION? I know they have released THE MATINEE IDOL before, but that should be in there too.
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Gagman 66 wrote:I know they have released THE MATINEE IDOL before, but that should be in there too.

Let's hope not. Double-dipping for no good reason is anathema, particularly when it's still in print and easily available.

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