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The Ealing Studios Rarities Collection - Volume 9

The Ealing Studios Rarities Collection - Volume 9

A global byword for cinematic quality of a quintessentially British nature, Ealing Studios made more than 150 films over a three decade period. A cherished and significant part of British film history, only selected films from both the Ealing and Associated Talking Pictures strands have previously been made available on home video format - with some remaining unseen since their original theatrical release.

The Ealing Studios Rarities Collection redresses this imbalance - featuring new transfers from the best available elements, in their correct aspect ratio, this multi-volume collection showcases a range of scarce films from both Basil Dean's and Michael Balcon's tenure as studio head, making them available once more to the general public.

Meet Mr Lucifer (1953)
Knocked unconscious while playing the Devil, an actor finds himself in the nether regions - where his host has something to say about television...

Cheer Boys Cheer (1939)
Ironside, an inferior brewer, enlists his son John in a ruse to acquire venerable rival Greenleaf's; but a romance between John and Greenleaf's lovely daughter intervenes.

Whom The Gods Love (1936)
The story of Mozart and his wife Constance, set against a background of court intrigue and professional jealousy, with music conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham.

A Honeymoon Adventure (1931)
An exciting tale of international crooks and stolen plans, in which an inventor is kidnapped by foreign agents whilst honeymooning in Scotland.

Includes the two comedies, Meet Mr Lucifer and Cheer Boys Cheer, plus two dramas.

First released: Monday 20th January 2014

  • Distributor: Network
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 2
  • Catalogue: 7953967

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