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Item Details
Title:
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TYRONE POWER BOX SET
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Starring: |
Don Ameche,
Anne Baxter,
Janet Beecher,
Sidney Blackmer,
Alice Brady,
J. Edward Bromberg,
Phyllis Brooks,
Tom Brown,
Ralph Byrd,
Spencer Charters,
Berton Churchill,
Linda Darnell,
Andy Devine,
Alan Dinehart,
Brian Donlevy,
Alice Faye,
Richard Fraser,
Reginald Gardiner,
Minna Gombell,
Betty Grable,
Denis Green,
Mary Healy,
Sonja Henie,
Cecil Humphreys,
Tyrone Power III,
Fritz Kortner,
Elsa Lanchester,
Charles Lane,
Montagu Love,
Robert Lowery,
Morton Lowry,
Herbert Marshall,
Chris-Pin Martin,
Edna May Oliver,
Eugene Pallette,
John Payne,
Basil Rathbone,
Stewart Reburn,
Gale Sondergaard,
Donald Stuart,
Gilchrist Stuart,
John Sutton,
Lyle Talbot,
Gene Tierney,
Rudy Vallee,
Clifton Webb,
John Wengraf
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Format: |
DVD |

List price:
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£13.99 |
Our price: |
£11.33 |
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You save:
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£2.66 |
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Cat No: |
3233401000 |
EAN: |
5039036025836 |
Availability: |
Usually dispatched within 1-3 weeks.
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Distributor: |
20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT. |
Regions: |
0 (Worldwide) |
Rel. date: |
4 September, 2006 |
Certificate: |
PG |
Running Time: |
515 mins |
Language: |
English |
Description: |
Box set containing five classic movies starring Tyrone Power. 'The Mark of Zorro' (1940) is a swashbuckling remake of Douglas Fairbanks' silent classic, with Power as the bemasked hero Zorro. Power plays the son of the deposed ruler of California, returning from Spain to overthrow the tyrannical despots who have taken his place. In 'A Yank in the R.A.F.' (1941), having recently arrived in London, Tim Baker (Power) is hoping to impress his girlfriend Carol Brown (Betty Grable) by joining the Royal Air Force. His 'couldn't care' attitude towards the war changes when he has to fly under combat conditions and prove his abilities. 'In Old Chicago' (1937) details the events that led up to the great fire in Chicago towards the end of the 19th century. Including the original theatrical trailer and poster, it was based on the novel by Niven Busch. 'The Razor's Edge' (1946) is an adaptation of Somerset Maugham's famous philosophical novel. Power is the restless aviator Larry Darrell, sickened by the slaughter he has witnessed in WWI. He returns to Chicago questioning the moral values and fibre of his society and refuses to join the social 'creme de la creme' of which his high society fiancee Isabel Bradley (Gene Tierney) is a part. Instead he embarks on a quest to find intellectual and spiritual freedom, travelling to Paris and India, where he finds an elderly Hindu mystic who brings peace to his troubled mind. Ten years later, Larry is reunited with Isabel and his former friends, all of whom have suffered in some way. Finally, 'Second Fiddle' (1939) is a musical, based on the story by George Bradshaw and with music from Irving Berlin, in which a studio publicist (Power) discovers Minnesota skating teacher (Henie) and takes her to Hollywood. |
Directors: |
Edmund Golding,
Henry King,
Sidney Lanfield,
Rouben Mamoulian,
Robert D. Webb
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Genre: |
Classic 
Feature 
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Returns: |
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