The Life And Death Of Colonel Blimp - The Criterion Collection (US Import)
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Considered by many to be the finest British film ever made, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, is a stirring masterpiece like no other. Roger Livesey dynamically embodies outmoded English militarism as the indelible General Clive Candy, who barely survives four decades of tumultuous British history, 1902 to 1942, only to see the world change irrevocably before his eyes. Anton Walbrook and Deborah Kerr provide unforgettable support, he as a German enemy turned lifelong friend of Candy’s and she as young women of three consecutive generations—a socially committed governess, a sweet-souled war nurse, and a modern-thinking army driver—who inspire him. Colonel Blimp is both moving and slyly satirical, an incomparable film about war, love, aging, and obsolescence, shot in gorgeous Technicolor.New digital master from the Film Foundation’s 2012 4K restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrackAudio commentary featuring director Michael Powell and filmmaker Martin ScorseseNew video introduction by ScorseseA Profile of “The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp,” a documentary from 2000Restoration demonstration, hosted by ScorseseOptimism and Sheer Will, a 2012 interview with editor Thelma Schoonmaker Powell, Michael Powell’s widowGallery featuring rare behind-the-scenes production stillsGallery tracing the history of David Low’s original Colonel Blimp cartoonsPLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic Molly Haskell
52.02 CHF