The Vivien Leigh Anniversary Collection (DVD)
Directed by Victor Saville and William K. Howard and Ian Dalrymple and Tim Whelan
Conrad Veidt
Laurence Olivier
Rex Harrison
Charles Laughton
DARK JOURNEY:
"Swift, colorful, and engagingly tangled cinema." - The New York Times
Newly Restored! One of the great romantic classics of the 1930s. Radiant Vivien Leigh plays an Allied double agent in 1915 Stockholm. When the Germans, suspicious that she’s passing secrets to the French, send Chief of Intelligence Conrad Veidt to catch her, the two fall hopelessly in love.
FIRE OVER ENGLAND:
"Bristles with gleaming armor, rich costumes, and exciting naval engagements." - New York Herald Tribune
Newly Restored! During the reign of England's Queen Elizabeth I, a young naval officer (Laurence Olivier) spies on the Spanish and discovers their plans to send the Armada against England. This wins him the love of the Queen's lady-in-waiting (Vivien Leigh) as he takes the British fleet into battle.
STORM IN A TEACUP:
"A rare treat" - The New York Times
Newly Restored! A local politician tries to break a reporter who writes a negative story about him, crushing his political ambitions. Charming chaos follows when the writer, now in love with the daughter of the politician, is sued by her father, ending in an uproarious courtroom confrontation.
ST. MARTIN'S LANE:
"Top entertainment." - Leonard Maltin
Newly Restored! On St. Martin’s Lane in London, a popular spot for street performers, a busker (Charles Laughton) works a poor girl (Vivien Leigh) into his act. As her popularity rises, he guides her to stardom even though it means sacrificing his love for her.
DVD Extras Include:
New 2K Restorations | Before She Was Scarlett O'Hara: An Interview with Anne Edwards (1080p; 25:36) | Trailers
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