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Old 03-05-07, 12:33 PM
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Lucille Ball Collection ---->6/19/07

From dvdtimes.co.uk:

Lucille Ball Collection in June


Warner Home Video have announced the Region 1 DVD release of the Lucille Ball Collection for 19th June 2007. Those who ‘love Lucy’ may be surprised to learn that Ms. Ball had nearly 20 years of big-screen credits prior to launching the TV show that made her a household name, and WHV will debut on DVD five of the films she made from 1940 through 1974: Critic’s Choice, Dance Girl Dance, Du Barry Was a Lady, The Big Street and Mame. In addition, Best Foot Forward will be available separately for the first time nationally. All the films will include special features such as Oscar® nominated vintage short subjects, featurettes and classic cartoons. Packaged as a collectible gift set, the five-disc Lucille Ball Collection will sell for $49.92 SRP, with individual titles and Best Foot Forward available for $19.97 SRP.

Critic’s Choice (1963)
Lucille Ball and Bob Hope shine in this comedy from the Broadway hit by Ira Levin (No Time for Sergeants, Deathtrap). Tossing inspired throwaway lines right and left, Hope is New York theatre critic Parker Ballentine, who loves writing pointed reviews that close insufferable plays. But there’s a new show in town – by his redheaded wife (Ball). Is it bad? Parker better think twice before he writes this time. Rip Torn, Jim Backus and Marilyn Maxwell co-star.

DVD Special Features:
Vintage comedy short Calling All Tars with Bob Hope [1935 WB Short]
Oscar-nominated Cartoon Now Hear This [1963 WB Cartoon]
Theatrical trailer
Subtitles: English (feature film only)

Dance, Girl, Dance (1940)
Directed by Dorothy Arzner, classic Hollywood’s sole major female director in the ‘30s and ‘40s, this backstage musical has been embraced by fans for its feminist sensibilities as well as its powerful storytelling. Ball and Maureen O’Hara star as two very different types of women who are in the same chorus line. Judy (Maureen O’Hara) is a serious dancer, willing to suffer for her art, but while her friend Bubbles (Lucille Ball) loves to dance, she’s equally interested in paying the rent. To do that, she swaps her ballet shoes for a G-string…and turns patrons’ fantasies into dollars as burlesque sensation Tiger Lily White. Ball exhibits terrific onscreen chemistry as she vamps onscreen – and grabs the heart with her cynical acceptance of being a woman in a man’s world.

DVD Special Features:
Vintage comedy short Just a Cute Kid [1940 WB Short]
Classic cartoon Malibu Beach Party [1940 WB Cartoon]
Subtitles: English (feature film only)

Du Barry Was A Lady (1943)
Lucy stars with Gene Kelly and Red Skelton in this glittery, tune-filled bon-bon featuring lavish sets and costumes, a supporting cast of wags and wits (including the inimitable Zero Mostel) and three Cole Porter songs from the original Broadway smash: Friendship, Katie Went to Haiti and Do I Love You? With Ball playing the glamorous nightclub chanteuse May Daly, who’s transformed into Madame Du Barry opposite Skelton as King Louis XV this is fabulous and fun musical comedy from Hollywood’s Golden Era.

Special Features:
Oscar- Pete Smith specialty short Seeing Hands [1943 MGM Short]
Classic cartoon Bah Wilderness [1943 MGM Cartoon]
Theatrical trailer
Subtitles: English (feature film only)

The Big Street (1942)
This gutsy, touching melodrama was produced from a Damon Runyon story, the man who wrote Guys and Dolls. Ball and Henry Fonda play brilliantly against type -- Fonda poignant as a timid small-timer and Ball impressive as an icy vixen with an ego twice the size of her soul. Lucy plays haughty nightclub singer Gloria Lyons, a gold digger who doesn’t have time for anyone without money, including Little Pinks (Henry Fonda), the busboy who adores her. All that changes when Gloria is paralyzed after a mobster knocks her down the stairs, and she’s forced to see what and who really matter.

Special Features:
Vintage musical short Calling All Girls [1942 WB Short]
Classic cartoon The Hep Cat [1942 WB Short]
Subtitles: English (feature film only)

Mame (1974)
This lavish 1974 screen version of the beloved Broadway musical stars Lucille Ball as a high-living grande dame who’s outlandishly eccentric and, when suddenly faced with raising an orphaned nephew, fiercely loving. Veterans of the New York stage original join her: Beatrice Arthur as best friend Vera, Jane Connell as prim governess Agnes Gooch, choreographer Onna White and director Gene Saks. As Mame’s husband Beauregard, Robert Preston (The Music Man) sings Loving You, written specially for the film. Jerry Herman’s songs, from It’s Today to We Need a Little Christmas and If He Walked into My Life, rank among the best show tunes ever.

Special Features:
Vintage featurette Lucky Mame
Theatrical trailer
Subtitles: English (feature film only)

Best Foot Forward (1943)
Ball portrays herself as the attention-seeking glamour girl who accepts an invitation to the prom from a Winsocki Military Institute cadet as a publicity stunt. Costars June Allyson, Nancy Walker and Tommy Dix recreate their Broadway roles, and Harry James and his band play at the prom to make this a snappy frolic.

Special Features:
Vintage musical short The Knight is Young, with June Allyson [1938 WB Vitaphone Short]
Classic cartoon One Ham’s Family [1943 MGM Cartoon]
Theatrical trailer
Subtitles: English (feature film only)
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That seems to be for the UK. What are the chances of it coming out in the US?
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Originally Posted by bookcase3
That seems to be for the UK. What are the chances of it coming out in the US?

it is region 1 (US). Read the news again, specially the first sentence.
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Originally Posted by dx23
it is region 1 (US). Read the news again, specially the first sentence.
Geez. I must be blind because I didn't even catch that. Thanks!
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THE BIG STREET and BEST FOOT FORWARD are both terrific, but Mame???? It's almost unwatchable.
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I caught a Lucille Ball marathon on TCM and didn't realize she was in so many films;she was a substantial talent. I would have preferred to see "Easy Living" over "Mame"
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they could literally make several lucille ball sets cause she made so many films. i love her to death, but i though that that tcm marathon would never end. i'm surprised easy to wed wasn't included, but maybe it'll be in the esther williams collection.
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Hmmm...I....erm....

I don't know if I'll buy this. I usually purchase all of these signature sets, but seriously, a little Lucy goes an awfully long way. Having watched all 6 seasons of I LOVE LUCY, I can state that it was a worthwhile historical endeavour, but Lucille Ball wasn't really ever that funny. Strange but true.
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Originally Posted by Ethan VanSciver
Hmmm...I....erm....

I don't know if I'll buy this. I usually purchase all of these signature sets, but seriously, a little Lucy goes an awfully long way. Having watched all 6 seasons of I LOVE LUCY, I can state that it was a worthwhile historical endeavour, but Lucille Ball wasn't really ever that funny. Strange but true.
Lower your head in shame for saying that Lucille Ball wasn't really that funny. She ain't called the Queen of Comedy for nothin. That's what appealing today, is that I Love Lucy isn't outdated. It actually makes you still laugh today.
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Originally Posted by shearerchic
Lower your head in shame for saying that Lucille Ball wasn't really that funny. She ain't called the Queen of Comedy for nothin. That's what appealing today, is that I Love Lucy isn't outdated. It actually makes you still laugh today.
She's the "Queen of Comedy" because she got to TV first. Had her career been confined to radio and film she'd be forgotten today. Anyhow, I know it's horrible to say it, but Lucille Ball wasn't funny. She was mildly amusing in between long bouts of being irritating.

I take no pleasure in advancing this opinion. I really and truly want to be a fan.

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