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BETTE DAVIS "OF HUMAN BONDAGE" 1/10 REMASTERED 

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The 1934 RKO Radio Pictures adaptation of W. Somerset Maughams Of Human Bondage, directed by John Cromwell and starring Leslie Howard in the leading role, is a part of Hollywood history because it afforded Bette Davis the opportunity to establish her superiority as an actress and star and yet subsequently failed to earn her an Academy Award nomination despite thunderous critical acclaim and commercial success. The saga that ensued-the battle to be cast, Jack Warners discouragement of her nomination, the allowance of write-in ballots, her failure to subsequently win-would end in Miss Davis receiving an Academy Award for Best Actress for Dangerous, an honor which she considered a very obvious consolation prize for the Academys failure to recognize her work in Of Human Bondage. Amidst such a scandalous turn of events, it becomes easier to overlook what an incredible performance was at the root of such controversy. And, more than 75 years later, Mildred remains one of Bette Daviss most vivid and brilliant film characterizations.
For years this film has been widely available but in low-quality public domain versions that rarely look any better than a second-generation VHS tape. However, in 1999 a DVD of the film was released in a beautifully restored and remastered version by an independent entertainment company that was trying its hand at early talkies on DVD after having great success with European horror films in the laserdisc market. Much to the chagrin of film fans everywhere, this company began dismantling operations the following year, and in the decade since there continue to be only inferior quality versions of this film available. The restoration capabilities of this independent outfit cannot and do not match the high quality precision of Criterion Collection titles, but until The Criterion Collection sets its overdue focus on the contributions made to cinema by The First Lady of the American Screen, it remains the best-looking version of the film that I have ever seen.
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY 2010 & VIVA LA BETTE!

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@gf1001
@gf1001 11 лет назад
Bette was simply the best ever, no one comes close either crawford or any other female actress.
@RITEFAIR
@RITEFAIR 14 лет назад
love Bette Davis
@Goonerette89
@Goonerette89 14 лет назад
Leslie - gorgeous!
@rachelrosen5501
@rachelrosen5501 5 лет назад
Short window of attractiveness for Bette Davis. She never looked this young again in any movie I'd seen of her since.
@DesdemonaXXdemona
@DesdemonaXXdemona 14 лет назад
great play on the book,
@jayiijay
@jayiijay 7 лет назад
Life Magazine, then the most important pop culture periodical in the U.S., called Bette's performance the greatest yet captured on film. Then the Academy didn't even nominate her (politics - she was loaned out to RKO by Warners), and the outcry was so great, they allowed write-ins. She wound up 3rd, but the performance is legend. Some say its over the top, but for its time, it broke all the rules and created new ground, as the great Davis did thru her incredible career. The best ever, with Streep.
@bluetoxin82
@bluetoxin82 13 лет назад
Oh I need a copy of this for my collection, I only seem to be able to find the inferior versions! Do you have a catalog title # or ISBN # for this version?
@sassyvixen007
@sassyvixen007 12 лет назад
my word, is that ashley? from gwtw
@MsSarjen
@MsSarjen 13 лет назад
Never seen young men smoke pipe like that before. :)
@gf1001
@gf1001 11 лет назад
Not even Garbo or Miss Garbo.
@robertbackusvt
@robertbackusvt 11 лет назад
I would love to get a copy of the DVD this came from. Any chance?
@teapotwashere
@teapotwashere 12 лет назад
I believe Brentwood Home Video ganked that company's transfer for their DVD edition. I have this exact same version on DVD from them and it only cost me $1. It's on a flipper with the 1950 film version of Cyrano de Bergerac. Kinda shady, although I'm also grateful to have a clean copy of this brilliant film.
@mauricioexenberger6225
@mauricioexenberger6225 6 лет назад
Bette Davis's electrifying on the scene. Curiously, Of Human Bondage was unsuccessful in 1934. The criticisms were mixed about the film. The public didn't tolerate the way the waitress Mildred (Bette Davis) had infuriated the young medical student Philip (Leslie Howard). In between the lines the moralistic discourse is evident: educated males should not be involved emotionally with vulgar females and without cradle. Several RKO Radio Pictures stars declined to play Midred. However, Bette Davis's performance was highly praised and she was elevated to star status, not beauty, for the appearance of the waitress was sloppy, but for the talent. The absence of Bette in the nominations for the Oscar of better actress generated protests. The compensation came the following year, when she received the award for a performance that neither she liked in Dangerous. When Of Human Bondage went into production Bette was hired by Warner and was not satisfied with the production system, which didn't always give priority to quality. The actors participated in one production after another, and sometimes up to two at the same time. This was because the studios had to feed the movie circuits, all week, with new tapes. As everyone knows, there was no television and the most accessible entertainment was the movies. Bette starred in 22 films before Of Human Bondage. She had good roles in The Cabin in the Cotton, 20,000 Years in Sing Sing and The Working Man, but was not so lucky in other jobs. To be part of the cast of Of Human Bondage, Bette still had to participate in Fog Over Frisco, in which her character is murdered and disappears before the story ends. In 1934, the actress had already acted for Warner in Fashions of 1934 and Jimmy the Gent. Soon after Of Human Bondage, did, also, in the same year, Housewife.
@YouNeverMind00
@YouNeverMind00 11 лет назад
Dig.
@speediestkromo2211
@speediestkromo2211 11 лет назад
Greta Garbo?
@hermitatpeace
@hermitatpeace 4 года назад
more than one version of this story has been made
@chubken
@chubken 13 лет назад
Awful! Absolutely awful! The book is a magnificent masterpiece of english literature. This Book to Screen Adaptation is a disgrace to the book, things are changed so much that they have lost all meaning. I will never watch this garbage ever again!
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