East Baton Rouge Parish Library

The Barbara Stanwyck collection, Universal

Label
The Barbara Stanwyck collection, Universal
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: Not rated
Main title
The Barbara Stanwyck collection
Oclc number
618229627
Responsibility statement
Universal
Runtime
517
Series statement
Backlot Universal series
Summary
Internes can't take money: Bullets fly and tensions rise when a desperate woman must turn to Dr. Kildare for help getting her child back from gangsters. The great man's lady: A reflective 100-year old woman looks back on her extraordinary sacrifice helped her husband become one of the nation's greatest men. The bride wore boots: It's a comedy of errors when a bookish husband tries to win back the affections of his horse-breeding wife. The lady gambles : When novice gambler Joan Booth bets it all, and loses, she is thrust into a downward spiral from which only her devoted husband can save her. All I desire: New scandals erupt and old ones resurface when an aging stage actress returns to her small hometown and the family she abandoned ten years earlier. There's always tomorrow : An unlucky-in-love fashion designer must decide if she should succumb to her feelings for a married man
Table Of Contents
Disc 1. Internes can't take money / a Paramont picture ; Adolph Zukor presents ; screen play by Rian James and Theodore Reeves ; directed by Alfred Santell ; produced by Benjamin Glazer (1937) -- The great man's lady / a Paramount picture ; a William A. Wellman production ; screen play by W.L. River ; original story by Adela Rogers St. Johns and Seena Owen ; produced and directed by William A. Wellman (1942)Disc 2. The bride wore boots / a Paramount picture ; screen play by Dwight Mitchell Wiley ; produced by Seton I. Miller ; directed by Irving Pichel (1946) -- The lady gambles / Universal International ; screenplay by Roy Huggins ; adaptation by Halsted Welles ; story by Lewis Meltzer and Oscar Saul ; produced by Michel Kraike (1949)Disc 3. All I desire / Universal International ; screenplay by James Gunn and Robert Blees ; adaptation by Gina Kaus ; produced by Ross Hunter (1953) -- There's always tomorrow / Universal International ; screenplay by Bernard C. Shoenfeld ; produced by Ross Hunter ; directed by Douglas Sirk (1956)
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
Contributor
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