UID:
kobvindex_ZLB15237209
Format:
2 Blu-ray Disc (ca. 233 Min. + ca. 480 Min. Specials)
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Tonformat: DD/5.1 (dt., engl., span., ital., franz.), DD/1.0 (portug.), Dolby TrueHD 5.1 (engl.), Specials: Tonformate können variieren
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1 Beih. (51 S.), 1 Beih. (18 S.), 1 Beil., 10 Farbdrucke
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Bildformat: 1080p High Definition, 4x3 1.37:1 ; Specials: 480i oder 480p Standard-Auflösung
Edition:
Ultimate Collector's ed. ; Sammlered. zum 70. Jubiläum
Content:
weiter Extras: # Gable: The King Remembered, (SD, 65 minutes), gives us a nice Biography-esque overview, hosted by Peter Lawford. of the man and the movie star. # Vivien Leigh: Scarlett and Beyond, (SD, 46 minutes), is a little bit more surface level than the Gable effort, but with hostess Jessica Lange pointing the way, does venture into Leigh's mental issues which affected her later career. Lange, of course, played another famously troubled actress, Frances Farmer, an actress who was in fact considered for the role of Scarlett, as you will see if you look quickly in a "potential casting sheet" in The Making of a Legend. # Melanie Remembers: Reflections by Olivia de Havilland, (SD, 39 minutes). At last we get some first-person reminiscences, and with the ever lovely and gracious de Havilland providing them, you know you're in for a rare treat. What may surprise you is how impish the star was and still is when this was filmed. # The Supporting Players, (SD, 30 minutes). I mentioned just a few of the incredible supporting cast of this film in the main review, which should give you some indication of the variety and quality of actors covered in this excellent featurette. # Restoring a Legend, (SD, 18 minutes). Though this focuses on the 2004 UltraResolution restoration for the film's 4 disc DVD release, this is still a fascinating look at the incredible effort taken to preserve and restore classic films like these. All film lovers will both be impressed by and grateful for the efforts depicted in this brief featurette. # Two newsreels are offered, Dixie Hails Gone With the Wind (SD, 4 minutes) and Atlanta Civil War Centennial (SD, 4 minutes), both of which offer glimpses of premiere festivities for the film itself. # The Old South, (SD, 11 minutes), a sort of documentary exposition of the cultural background of plantation life, this is probably too apologetic for the South's justification for slavery ("someone has to pick the cotton," to quote an incredibly racist song of days of yore), but is interesting at least from an historical perspective. # International Prologue, (SD, 1 minute), another expository piece which acted as prelude to the foreign release of the film, offering some background on the Civil War. # Foreign Language Versions, (SD, 3 minutes), gives us a compendium of snippets of foreign language versions of the film. "Demain est une autre jour." # Finally five trailers from the original release and various re-releases are offered. (Blu-ray.com)
Note:
Orig.: USA, 1939
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Remastered
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Extras: Audiokommentar von Filmhistoriker Rudy Behlmer.
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Gable: The King Remembered ; Vivien Leigh: Scarlett and Beyond ; Melanie Remembers: Reflections by Olivia de Havilland ; The Supporting Players ; Restoring a Legend ; The Old South.
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Dt., engl., span., ital., franz., portug. mit 11 Untertiteln ; dt., engl., ital. Untertitel für Hörgeschädigte
Language:
German
Keywords:
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Author information:
Gable, Clark
Author information:
Mitchell, Margaret
Author information:
Steiner, Max