Four Films 1936-1938 brings together a quartet of 1930s features by Sacha Guitry, the celebrated French filmmaker, playwright and actor of the stage and screen, each based on his earlier works. Indiscretions (Le Nouveau testament) follows a holier-than-though physician who is scuppered by his own hypocrisy. My Father Was Right (Mon père avait raison) tells off a man who, after being left by his wife for another man, raises his son to be wary of women. Let's Dream (Faisons un rêve ) is another story of mistrust, between husband, wife and lovers. And the history... of one of France's most famous streets is retold in Up the Champs-Ãlysées (Remontons les Champs-Ãlysées), featuring multiple performances from Guitry himself. Available for the first time on Blu-ray this set presents some of Guitry's earliest and most enjoyable works. Limited Edition Contents Limited Edition Dual Format Collection [2000 copies] High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations Original French mono audio (uncompressed LPCM on the Blu-ray) Optional English subtitles Two French television documentaries: Cinéastes de notre temps: Sacha Guitry (1965) and Thèmes et variations du cinéma: Guitry (1967) An interview with Guitry from the 1959 television series Magazine du théâtre 60-page limited edition book featuring new writing on the films [show more]
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Collection of four films from writer, director and actor Sacha Guitry. In 'Indiscretions' (1936) an overly confident doctor runs into trouble. In 'My Father Was Right' (1936) Charles Bellanger (Guitry) raises his son to be suspicious of women after his wife leaves him for another man. 'Let's Dream' (1936) follows a man and his wife who suspect each other of adultery. Finally, 'Up the Champs-Élysées' (1938) tells the story of the famous Parisian city centre street.
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