Gary Cooper - The Signature Collection (1950)
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Gary Cooper - The Signature Collection (Sergeant York / The Fountainhead / Dallas / Springfield Rifle / The Wreck of the Mary Deare)
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| Directed by | André De Toth, Howard Hawks, King Vidor, Michael Anderson and Stuart Heisler |
| Cast | Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal, Walter Brennan, Charlton Heston, Raymond Massey, Steve Cochran, Jerome Cowan, Leif Erickson, Reed Hadley, Charles Horvath, Antonio Moreno, Frank McCarroll, Barbara Payton, Ruth Roman and Wen Wright |
| Theatrical Release | December 30, 1950 |
| DVD Release | November 7, 2006 |
| Running Time | 538 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 012569829930 |
| Buy this item | $38.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 7 22:33 EST (details) 5 DVD, Warner Brothers, Usually ships in 24 hours, Box set, Black & White, Closed-captioned, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 1.0), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Or 47 new from $25.99, 11 used from $31.39 |
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Average user review:| "A Package of Rugged Individualism" |
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This is a wonderful collection of Coop's best. Sgt York is our personal favorite. July 7, 2007
| A well done tribute to Gary Cooper's work |
"Sergeant York" gets the best treatment of the collection, with a special two disk edition that includes a commentary track by film historian Jeannine Basinger, the classic Warner Brothers cartoon "Porky's Preview", the vintage short film "Lions for Sale", several Gary Cooper film trailers, a very good documentary on the making of Sergeant York, and a documentary on the life Gary Cooper. Cooper does a very good job in holding your attention in a rather long film tribute to the story of Alvin York, who pretty much single-handedly killed 32 German soldiers and captured 132 others during World War I. This performance won him his first Best Actor Oscar.
The role of Howard Roark in "The Fountainhead" must have been a difficult one to pull off, but Cooper does it with style and with believability in a real departure from his other screen roles. Here he is still the rugged individualist, but a different kind than what you're probably accustomed to seeing. I've never bought into Ayn Rand's philosophy, but this movie is very well done with some great performances, even if you do have a hard time buying the motivations of the supporting players. The film comes with a featurette on the making of the film, and is quite enlightening.
The other three films do not have extra features. My favorite of the three is "The Wreck of the Mary Deare". Here Cooper costars with Charleton Heston as a mysterious ship captain found alone on a ghost ship when Heston's salvage company runs across the abondoned vessel. Through a large part of the film you can't tell if Cooper is playing a crazy man, a criminal, or one of the good guys. It's a good combination maritime adventure and courtroom drama and also features a good performance from a very young Richard Harris in a supporting role.
No Gary Cooper collection would be complete without some westerns, and so we have "Springfield Rifle", which is a rather obscure but excellent western with plenty of twists and turns in the plot. "High Noon" it is not, but it will still hold your interest with Cooper playing a dishonorably discharged Army officer during the late stages of the Civil War. Finally, there is "Dallas", another western and the least entertaining of the five films. It is above average, but that is about all. The best part of the film is seeing Raymond Massey, who often plays self-righteous parts, play a murderous villain. Don't get me wrong, Cooper plays the fugitive ex-Confederate soldier to perfection, it's just the material itself that could have been better.
Warner's still has several other good Gary Cooper films it has not released to DVD yet, so perhaps there will be a volume two. If so, one wish I have that I hope is granted is that Warner Bros. rescues "Meet John Doe" from the public domain and includes it. June 28, 2007
| I'm waiting for the 2nd Volume ! |
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