You can see the first UK trailer for The Death of Stalin here, or the other UK trailer + US
newsreel trailer.
Not exact matches
20th Century Fox and Sony Pictures have released a fun spin on the
trailer for The Monuments Men by doing it in the style of a World War II
newsreel.
The disc has commentary track by historians David Del Valle and Steven Peros, an isolated music and effects track, a
newsreel, original
trailers, several featurettes and an AMC backstory special.
Newsreel: Greer Garson Academy Awards Footage (0:54) / Short Films: «Mr. Blabbermouth» (19:17) + «For the Common Defense» (21:29) / Photo Gallery with 33 images / Theatrical
trailer for «Mrs. Miniver»
Extras include a
newsreel from the 1942 Academy Awards (where Mrs. Miniver walked away with 6 awards, including Best Picture), a cartoon Blitz Wolf, a
trailer, and a couple WWII - era shorts, For the Common Defense, and the kind of hilarious Mr. Blabbermouth, about the dangers of shooting your mouth of with gossip and negative talk on the home front during times of war.
Blu - ray and DVD, with plenty of supplements: new interviews with Otto Preminger biographer Foster Hirsch and music critic Gary Giddins, a featurette on graphic designer Saul Bass and his long collaborative relationship with Preminger, excerpts from a 1967 episode of «Firing Line» featuring Preminger,
newsreel footage from the set, and excerpts from a work - in - progress documentary on the making of the film, plus stills, a
trailer and booklet with a new essay and an archival article.
Leonard Maltin — a hell of a historian, if only a mediocre critic — gives background to the standard «Night at the Movies» simulation that includes in this instance the
trailer for Bogart and Huston's Key Largo, a
newsreel, the comedy short So You Want to Be a Detective, and the Looney Tunes cartoon Hot Cross Bunny (featuring an ape on Lionel Barrymore, whom audiences would have just seen in the Key Largo
trailer).
Bonus materials on the unrated Blu - ray release include audio commentary by Gaylyn Studlar, co-editor of Titanic: Anatomy of a Blockbuster; original 1912
newsreel; a White Star Line promotional film, offering a tour of the Olympic, Titanic's sister ship; and a theatrical
trailer.
Finally, there is the theatrical
trailer and silent
newsreel footage of Hitchcock standing next to a train with two extras dressed in baroque French drag.
As well, you can take a peek at composer Harold Arlen's home movies, outtakes and deleted scenes, special effects sequences, the 1938 MGM short From the Vault: Another Romance of Celluloid: Electrical Power, the 1939
newsreel Cavalcade of Academy Awards, the 1939
trailer Texas Contest Winners, audio vault, the radio promo Leo Is on the Air, the 1939 radio show Good News, the December 25 1950 Lux Radio Theater broadcast, and stills galleries.
Audio Commentary by Film Historian Rudy Behlmer / Isolated Music Score / Documentaries: «Glorious Technicolor» (60:00), «Welcome to Sherwood: The Story of The Adventures of Robin Hood» (55:42) / «Warner Night at the Movies» Intro by Leonard Maltin (2:41) / Musical Short: «Freddie Rich & His Orchestra» (10:47) / Cartoons: «Katnip College» (7:26), «Rabbit Hood» (7:58), «Robin Hood Daffy» (6:56) / Shorts: «Cavalcade of Archery» (8:28) with Rudy Behlmer Intro (0:58), «The Cruise of the Zaca» (18:02) with Rudy Behlmer Intro (1:54) / Making - of Featurettes: «Robin Hood Through the Ages» (6:52), «A Journey to Sherwood Forest» (13:15), «From the Cutting Room Floor» Deleted Scenes & Outtakes (7:07) with Rudy Behlmer Intro (1:15), «From the Cutting Room Floor» Blooper Reel Short: «Breakdowns of 1938» (12:43) with Rudy Behlmer / 2
Newsreels (2:46) with -LRB-: 40) Intros / Errol Flynn
Trailer Gallery.
While Warner treated the 1962 Mutiny to an expansive two - disc Special Edition, the 1935 film settles for just a handful of extras:
trailers for both versions, an extremely short
newsreel on the 1935 Oscar win, and a 10 - minute 1935 short called Pitcairn Island Today which completely avoids discussing the supposedly long - accepted Polynesian tradition of underage sex.
Moreover, from 1935 to around 1950, American moviegoers expected a double feature (as well as a cartoon, a
newsreel, and
trailers) every time they went to the movies; by the mid-30s this was the fare at 85 percent of the movie houses.
Eschewing even the threadbare commentary tracks,
trailers, and «
newsreel footage» to be found on their other releases, it's a wonder Twilight Time even bothered to create original packaging and didn't just send copies of the film out in CD jewel cases labeled with magic marker.
Leonard Maltin Hosts Warner Night at the Movies 1931 with
Newsreel, Spencer Tracy Short The Hard Guy, Cartoon Lady Play Your Mandolin and Theatrical
Trailers.
Leonard Maltin Hosts Warner Night at the Movies 1936 with
Newsreel, Musical Short Rhythmitis, Cartoon The Coo Coo Nut Grove and Theatrical
Trailers.
Special Features New 4K digital restoration of Charlie Chaplin's 1972 rerelease version of the film, featuring an original score by Chaplin, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack New audio commentary featuring Chaplin historian Charles Maland Jackie Coogan: The First Child Star, a new video essay by Chaplin historian Lisa Haven A Study in Undercranking, a new program featuring silent - film specialist Ben Model Interviews with Coogan and actor Lita Grey Chaplin Excerpted audio interviews with cinematographer Rollie Totheroh and film distributor Mo Rothman Deleted scenes and titles from the original 1921 version of The Kid «Charlie» on the Ocean, a 1921
newsreel documenting Chaplin's first return trip to Europe Footage of Chaplin conducting his score for «The Kid» Nice and Friendly, a 1922 silent short featuring Chaplin and Coogan, presented with a new score by composer Timothy Brock
Trailers Plus: An essay by film scholar Tom Gunning
IMDB Link: Strangers on a Train DVD Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 DVD Extras: Two movie versions, 5
trailers, silent
newsreel.
Featurette: «Cole Porter In Hollywood: True Love» (8:59) /
Newsreel: «Gala Premiere for High Society» / Cartoon: «Millionaire Droopy» (2.35:1 Ltbx) / 4 Radio Ads (19:00) / Behind the Scenes notes / All - new digital transfer and soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1 / Theatrical
trailers for «High Society» and «The Philadelphia Story»
Warner Night at the Movies: «The Mask of Dimitrios» (1944)
trailer +
Newsreel + «The United States Coast Guard Band» (1944) musical short + 2 1944 wartime cartoons: «Brother Brat» + «Russian Rhapsody» (28:40) / Theatrical
trailer
The other bonus materials include a one - minute
newsreel about the film's premiere, interviews with actress Ruth Warrick and editor Robert Wise, the theatrical
trailer, and two sections with various materials:
Also includes the hour - long documentary A Dying Breed: The Making of The Leopard, featuring interviews with Claudia Cardinale, screenwriter Suso Ceccho D'Amico, cinematographer Guiseppe Rotunno, and Sydney Pollack (who worked with Burt Lancaster on the American dub version) among others, video interviews with producer Goffredo Lombardo and Professor Millicent Marcus of the University of Pennsylvania (on the history behind The Leopard), stills gallery, original
trailers and
newsreels and a booklet.
Side B: Featurette: «Diary Of Anne Frank: Echoes From The Past» (90:00) / George Stevens Press Conference (5:01), 1.85:1 Anamorphic / Movietone
Newsreels: «Millie Perkins, 18, To Be Anne Frank in Film of Diary» (1:01) + «Anne Frank Diary Star Readies for Film's First Night» (1:02) + Movietone
Newsreel: «Academy Awards Highlight» (2:07) + Movietone
Newsreel: «Millie Perkins Visits the L.A. County Museum» (1:52) + Movietone
Newsreel: «Brilliant Turnout for L.A. Premiere» (1:16) / Millie Perkins screen test (2:21), 1.85:1 Anamorphic / Still gallery (83) / Original theatrical
trailer and international
trailer for «The Diary Of Anne Frank» (both 2.35:1 Anamorphic)
We also get a simulacrum of a night at the movies in 1942, introduced by Leonard Maltin before the «program» gets underway with a
trailer for Curtiz's Casablanca, a
newsreel, a wartime short and a Merrie Melodies cartoon.
Leonard Maltin hosts: «Warner Night At The Movies 1942» Intro (4:06) /
Newsreel (5:06) / Military Short: «Soldiers In White» (20:49) / Cartoon Short: «A Tale Of Two Kitties» (6:36) / «They Died With Their Boots On: To Hell Or Glory» (9:45) / Theatrical
trailer for «They Died With Their Boots On» and «All Through The Night»
Vintage documentary: «Pitcairn Island Today» (9:37) / Academy Award
Newsreel (0:59) / Theatrical
trailer for «Mutiny On The Bounty (1935)» and «Mutiny On The Bounty (1962)»
The DVD set also includes photos from the deleted «brothel» sequence,
newsreel footage, theatrical
trailer and storyboards.
Featurette: «Dodge City: Go West, Errol Flynn» (8:33) / Leonard Maltin hosts: «Warner Night At The Movies 1939» Intro (3:30) /
Newsreel (1:54) / Academy - Award Winning Technicolor Short: «Sons Of Liberty» (20:33) / Cartoon: «Dangerous Dan McFoo» (7:51) / Theatrical
trailers for «Dodge City» and «The Oklahoma Kid»
Featurette: «Captain Blood: A Swashbuckler Is Born» (23:00) / Leonard Maltin hosts: «Warner Night At The Movies 1935» Intro (3:10) /
Newsreel (2:43) / Short Films: Musical Short: «Johnny Green and His Orchestra» (10:33) + Comedy Short: «All - American Drawback» (11:08) / Cartoon Short: «Billboard Frolics» (6:35) / Audio - Only Bonus: Radio Production with the Film's stars (58:33) / Theatrical
trailer for «Captain Blood» and «A Midsummer's Night Dream»
Furthermore, he was one of the pioneers of avant - garde film - making, redefining the notion of film by including footage from highly diverse sources — from the countdown leaders of early films in the medium, to movie
trailers and training films and
newsreels — to which he added his own 16 mm footage.