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Forbidden Hollywood Collection

Vol. 1
(DVD - - 2006)
Average Rating: 4 stars out of 5.
Forbidden Hollywood Collection


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In the early 1930's, before Hollywood began enforcing a self-imposed Production Code, many films allowed for extraordinary frankness including nudity, adultery and prostitution. In this restored and remastered three-movie collection, three daring young actresses are featured in racy, riveting star vehicles.

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In the early 1930's, before Hollywood began enforcing a self-imposed Production Code, many films allowed for extraordinary frankness including nudity, adultery and prostitution. In this restored and remastered three-movie collection, three daring young actresses are featured in racy, riveting star vehicles. Jean Harlow is a red-headed secretary who hooks the company's married boss, while carrying on with chauffeur Charles Boyer. A young soldier is forced to give up Mae Clarke when his well-to-do family learns she's a prostitute, in Waterloo Bridge. Finally baby-faced Barbara Stanwyck sleeps her way up the corporate ladder in a New York bank, not caring who gets hurt.

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Imprint: [California] - Turner Entertainment , Distributed by Warner Home Video
Pages: 308
Series:
ISBN: 1419826387
Language: English, French, and Spanish
Other language: English; with optional English, French & Spanish subtitles (original theatrical release Baby face, English only); closed-captioned
Credits: Disc 1. Baby face: editing, Howard Bretherton ; photography, James Van Trees.
Performers:
Disc 1. Baby face: Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent, Donald Cook, Alphonse Ethier, Henry Kolker, Theresa Harris, Margaret Lindsay.
Disc 2. Red-headed woman: Jean Harlow, Chester Morris, Lewis Stone, Leila Hyams, Una Merkel. Waterloo Bridge: Mae Clarke, Douglass Montgomery, Kent Douglass [Douglass Montgomery], Doris Lloyd, Bette Davis, Enid Bennett.
Notes: DVD; mono
Collective title from container
Originally released as motion pictures between 1931-1933
Red-headed woman from the book by Katharine Brush ; Waterloo Bridge from the stage play by Robert E. Sherwood
Container and disc labels list disc 1 as Red-headed woman and Waterloo Bridge, and disc 2 as Baby face. Films are reversed on actual discs
Some production credits taken from other sources
Disc one. Baby face [prerelease version] / Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. & the Vitaphone Corp. present ; directed by Alfred E. Green ; screen play by Gene Markey & Kathryn Scola ; story by Mark Canfield ; [produced by William LeBaron, Raymond Griffith] (1933, 76 min) ; Baby face [original theatrical release] / Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. & the Vitaphone Corp. present ; directed by Alfred E. Green ; screen play by Gene Markey & Kathryn Scola ; story by Mark Canfield (1933, 72 min) -- Disc two. Red-headed woman / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; directed by Jack Conway ; from the book by Katharine Brush ; screen play by Anita Loos ; [produced by Albert Lewin, Irving Thalberg ; additional writing by F. Scott Fitzgerald] (1932, 79 min.) -- Waterloo bridge / Carl Laemmle presents ; produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr. ; Universal Pictures Corp. ; from the stage play by Robert E. Sherwood ; adaptation and added dialogue, Benn Levy ; screen play, Tom Reed ; directed by James Whale (1931, 81 min.)
Special features: new introduction by Robert Osborne ; 'Baby Face' theatrical trailer
Characteristics: 2 videodiscs (308 min.) :,sd., b&w ;,4 3/4 in.
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These are important movies to watch. Because of the Hays code movies made between 1929 and 1934 dealing with some difficult topics were sent to the vault and not seen again. After 1968 when the code was finally abandoned the movies where either forgoten or in such bad conditions that they could not be seen. Thank fully some have been restored and this great series has several of them including Baby Face with Barbara Stanwyck and an early version of Waterloo Bridge which is phenomenal. /// What sets these movies apart was the role of women and in particular of women of poor reputation or loose morals. Hollywood would not revist roles like these for women for another 35 years. A must see series. /// Also will get a chance to see John Wayne and Clark Gable in some early performances.

Apr 01, 2013
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  • Bubba_Louie rated this: 3.5 stars out of 5.

Though tame by today's loose standards, these 5 racy "Chick Flicks" from the early 1930s contain such taboo subject matter (considered very risque at the time) as - infidelity, promiscuity, child neglect, kidnapping, and ruthless business ethics (all presented from a woman's involvement in things)._____ The movies contained in this collection feature a number of young actors just starting out in their careers who would go on to become some of "Hollywood's Greats", like - Clark Gable, Humphrey Bogart, Bette Davis, Joan Blondell, Chester Morris and Norma Shearer._____ All remastered and filmed in b&w, these pictures have running times that range from 60-90 minutes._____ (*Note* - These comments apply to Volume 2. Comments for Volume 1 of this collection can be read below)

Dec 03, 2012
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  • Bubba_Louie rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

This impressive 4-DVD collection contains 6 first-rate movies from the early 1930s during the days of The Great Depression._____ With stories containing such "forbidden" subject-matter as infidelity, drug addiction, gangsterism, poverty, prostitution, and juvenile deliquency, these beautifully restored films were all directed by master filmmaker, William Wellman._____ 3 of my favorites from this collection were Heroes For Sale, Wild Boys Of The Road, and Other Men's Women._____ All filmed in b&w, none of these 6 pictures had a running time of more than 75 minutes.

Mar 20, 2012
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  • rufus_red4 rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

Brilliant, I enjoyed all 3 films. I love this era of Hollywood films, enjoy.

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