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Record details

  • ISBN: 9781604652901
  • ISBN: 160465290X
  • ISBN: 9781604652918
  • ISBN: 1604652918
  • Physical Description: 3 videodiscs (244 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 ... Read More
  • Edition: Special ed.
  • Publisher: [New York] : Criterion Collection, [2010]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Title from container.
DVD release of motion pictures originally produced 1927-1928.
Special features: six scores; two visual essays; Swedish television interview with Josef von ... Read More
Program notes (95 p.) with cast lists inserted in container.
Formatted Contents Note:
Underworld (1927, 81 min.) / Adolph Zukor and ... Read More
Creation/Production Credits Note:
Underworld: Robert N. Lee, screenplay ; Ben Hecht, ... Read More
The last command: John F. Goodrich, screenplay ; ... Read More
The docks of New York: Jules Furthman, story and ... Read More
Participant or Performer Note:
Cast of Underworld: Clive Brook, George Bancroft, ... Read More
Cast of The last command: Emil Jannings, Evelyn ... Read More
Cast of The docks of New York: George Bancroft, ... Read More
Summary, etc.:
"Vienna-born, New York-raised Josef von Sternberg ... Read More
System Details Note:
DVD ; fullscreen (1.33:1) presentation ; Dolby ... Read More
Language Note:
Silent with English intertitles and musical acc.
Awards Note:
Named to the National Film Registry in 2006 by the ... Read More
Local Note:
Faculty reserve.
Material for LHIS-223 (Miller).
Subject: Criminals > Illinois > Chicago > Drama.
Merchant mariners > Drama.
Waterfronts > New York (State) > New York > Drama.
Soviet Union > History > Revolution, 1917-1921 > Drama.
Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) > Drama.
Genre: Feature films.
Silent films.
DVD ; fullscreen (1.33:1) presentation ; Dolby digital stereo ; NTSC ; Region 1.
Silent with English intertitles and musical acc.
Title from container.
Underworld: Robert N. Lee, screenplay ; Ben Hecht, story ; Robert Israel, music ; Alloy Orchestra, music.
The last command: John F. Goodrich, screenplay ; Lajos Biro, story ; Robert Israel, music ; Alloy Orchestra, music.
The docks of New York: Jules Furthman, story and screenplay ; Robert Israel, music ; Donald Sosin & Joanna Seaton, music.
DVD release of motion pictures originally produced 1927-1928.
Special features: six scores; two visual essays; Swedish television interview with Josef von Sternberg.
Program notes (95 p.) with cast lists inserted in container.
"Vienna-born, New York-raised Josef von Sternberg directed some of the most influential, stylish dramas ever to come out of Hollywood. Though best known for his star-making collaborations with Marlene Dietrich, von Sternberg began his career during the final years of the silent era, dazzling audiences and critics with his film's dark visions and innovative cinematography. The titles in this collection, made on the cusp of the sound age, are three of von Sternberg's greatest works, gritty evocations of gangster life (Underworld), the Russian Revolution (The Last Command), and working-class desperation (The Docks of New York) made into shadowy movie spectacle. Criterion is proud to present these long unavailable classics of American cinema, each with two musical scores."--Container
Named to the National Film Registry in 2006 by the Library of Congress ; Winner, Best Actor in a Leading Role (Emil Jannings), 1929 Academy Awards (USA) ; Nominee, Best Writing, Original Story (Lajos BirĂ³), 1929 Academy Awards (USA).

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