Lubitsch's CLUNY BROWN (1946) Coming to Blu-Ray from Criterion (9/17/19)

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Lubitsch's CLUNY BROWN (1946) Coming to Blu-Ray from Criterion (9/17/19)

Post by Keatonesque » Mon Jun 17, 2019 7:10 pm

Ernst Lubitsch's final film (and underrated gem) will finally get a release in the United States. 9/17.

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The final film completed by Ernst Lubitsch, this zany, zippy comedy of manners, set in England on the cusp of World War II, is one of the worldly-wise director’s most effervescent creations. Jennifer Jones shines in a rare comedic turn as Cluny Brown, an irrepressible heroine with a zeal for plumbing. Sent to work as a parlormaid at a stuffy country manor, she proceeds to turn the household upside down—with plenty of help from Adam Belinski (Charles Boyer), an eccentric continental exile who has fled the Nazis but is still worried about where his next meal is coming from. Sending up British class hierarchy with Lubitsch’s famously light touch, Cluny Brown is a topsy-turvy farce that says nuts to the squirrels and squirrels to the nuts.
SPECIAL FEATURES
• New 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray
• New conversation between film critics Molly Haskell and Farran Smith Nehme on unconventional female characters in Ernst Lubitsch’s films
• New video essay by film scholar Kristin Thompson
• The Lubitsch Touch, an interview with film scholar Bernard Eisenschitz from 2004
• Lux Radio Theatre adaptation of the film from 1947, featuring Olivia de Havilland and Charles Boyer
• PLUS: An essay by novelist and essayist Siri Hustvedt

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Re: Lubitsch's CLUNY BROWN (1946) Coming to Blu-Ray from Criterion (9/17/19)

Post by Bruce Long » Tue Jun 18, 2019 7:06 am

One of the lines from the film: "Squirrels to the nuts!" was used as a key catch-phrase in the 2014 comedy "She's Funny that Way", and the use of the original phrase from Cluny Brown was shown during the credits sequence.

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