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DeMille (1937, 3 mins, audio): an interview segment extracted from the Lux Radio Theater production of A Farewell to ArmsFully illustrated booklet featuring full film credits and essays by Geoff Andrew, Adrian Wootton, and Kent JonesDisc 1: BD25 | 1080 | 24fps | PCM mono audio (48k/16-bit)Disc 2: DVD9 | PAL | Dolby Digital mono audio (320kbps)UK | 1932 | Black & White | English language, with optional hard-of-hearing subtitles | optional audio description track | 85 minutes | original aspect ratio 1.33:1 | Cert PG (contains mild battle violence, scenes of emotional distress) | Region 2 PAL DVD | Region B Blu-ray.
What starts as a flirtatious and casual encounter soon develops into something much deeper but can their passion survive the terrible consequences of the war?A hugely popular film when it was first released in 1932, A Farewell to Arms was nominated for four Oscars and won for Best Cinematography (Charles Lang) and Best Sound (Franklin Hansen and Harold Lewis).
Special featuresPresented in both High Definition and Standard DefinitionAlternative ending (1932, 5 mins): more optimistic ending to the film that was shot for American audiencesWar Scenes in Italy (1915, 1 min): a Topical Budget newsreel item showing crowds gathering in Rome to hear the announcement of Italy\'s entry in to the warAustrian Prisoners in a Concentration Camp (1916, 3 mins): scenes of Austrian prisoner\'s of war in Italy in 1916The Latest Crime of the Sinister Hun (1918, 2 mins): a Topical Budget newsreel item documenting the burial of nurses and wounded soldiers killed in an air raid on British and Canadian hospitals in FranceFrank Borzage Talks to Cecil B.
Through his doctor friend, Rinalidi (Adolphe Manjou), he meets Catherine Barkley (Helen Hayes), an English nurse whose fiance was killed at the Somme. / This movie does not have Romanian subtitles.
A Farewell TO Arms (Dual Format Edition)A film by Frank BorzageBased on the 1929 best-selling novel by Ernest Hemingway, Frank Borzage\'s 1932 Oscar-winning film adaptation of the tragic Great War romance is newly restored by Lobster Films, and available on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK.
An impossibly handsome Gary Cooper stars as the somewhat cynical Lieutenant Frederic Henry, an American enlisted in the Italian army to drive ambulances during the war.
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