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Mildred Pierce [VHS]
 
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Mildred Pierce [VHS]

Joan Crawford , Jack Carson , Michael Curtiz    Parental Guidance   VHS Tape
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Joan Crawford, Jack Carson, Zachary Scott, Eve Arden, Ann Blyth
  • Directors: Michael Curtiz
  • Writers: Albert Maltz, Catherine Turney, James M. Cain, Louise Randall Pierson, Margaret Buell Wilder
  • Language English
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Warner
  • VHS Release Date: 19 Feb 2001
  • Run Time: 111 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004W4FG
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 6,216 in Video (See Top 100 in Video)

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
Warner has done a wonderful job of restoring this magnificent melodrama, and whatever you think of Crawford, she was rarely given such a marvellous opportunity nor surrounded by so many great talents. Chief among these is director Michael Curtiz who proves yet again why he was one of the great directors of the era. His trade mark roving camera style which made Rick's cafe in CASABLANCA seem a real place that one wants to revisit over and over again, here creates an almost voyeur's view of events in 1940s LA, especially at Monty Berrigan's Beach House, a superb stylised set by the unsung genius of Hollywood Art Directors - Anton Grot. Add to all this, Steiner's magnificent score, Ernest Hallers deep focus photography and a witty, laconic script by Ranald MacDougall which offers so many memorable lines, and you have a defining example of Holywood's most glamorous noir style. Ann Blyth was nominated as Best Supporting Actress and should have won for her stomach-churning daughter-from-hell - and why she never got better parts afterwards is a mystery. She lives today in retirement and never gives interviews - though I bet she would have plenty to say! Jack Carson is surprisingly effective as the oily Wally Fay [Carson was another wasted actor in Hollywood, rarely getting good roles), Eve Arden is sublime [she has so many great lines;e.g. as Jack Carson eyes her legs she says 'Leave SOMEthing on me!] and Zachary Scott is perfectly cast as the rich, slimy Monty Berrigan. Maybe it does water down the novel but it is so richly entertaining, who cares? Crawford seized this role (after arch-rival Bette Davis turned it down) and gives a superlative performance that is quintessential Crawford.

The DVD is nicely done. Warner had the original nitrate camera negative for this film, and the digital frame-by-frame picture restoration is outstanding. The sound track has also been cleaned up, and is a treat for the ear! Buy it NOW before it gets discontinued, and see what style is all about.

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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful
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Format:VHS Tape
Mildred Pierce typifies the type of films 'they don't make anymore'. Can you imagine any of the supposed stars of today trying to carry off a remake? Joan Crawford made this film as her comeback to Hollywood and she shows in every scene why she went on to be labelled the greatest-ever movie star. Her charisma and sheer star quality simply blow you away.
She suffers, she endures but above all she survives!
Made in 1945 as WWII was ending the film must have shown millions of women how they didn't have to return to looking after their husbands but could have their own careers whilst retaining their femininity (check out the furs).
A great film then and a classic film today.
Reading the review below I wonder about the worth of teenagers studying film if they can't appreciate classic cinema. Maybe they should concentrate on more worthwhile subjects like spelling.
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful
A Masterpiece 14 Feb 2008
By DR VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
Mildred Pierce features the best performance of Joan Crawford's career and it bagged her the Oscar for Best Actress in the process.

She stars as the title character, the doting Mother of two spoiled daughters, the young Kay and the vicious, money hungry Veda.

After Mildred Pierce (Joan Crawford) finds out that her husband (Bruce Bennett) has been unfaithful, the pair seperate and ultimately divorce. She is left completely dependent on herself and as a result, has to get a job waitressing to help pay the bills.

Veda - played brilliantly by Ann Blyth, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress - soon becomes sick of the family's hard times and demands that her Mother provide her daughters with a better life. Mildred then seeks advice about opening up her own restaurant from realtor Wally Fay (Jack Carson) who introduces her to Monte Beragon (Zachary Scott), a property owner.

The film begins with Beragon's murder which Mildred admits to immediately and then progresses as she tells her story from the beginning. However, as she relates the events to the police, several different things seem suspect. Is Mildred lying, and if she is, will the truth come out in the end?

An excellent film noir from the Golden Age of cinema, the film was nominated for six Oscars - including Best Picture - and was directed by Michael Curtiz, the director of Casablanca. Joan Crawford is astounding as a desperate woman willing to do anything to protect her ungrateful children. The supporting cast are also on top form and the film is a joy to look at, beautifully photographed and fully restored.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
No sound
I had to return this item as the sound was faulty. No sound on play only on fast forward-bizarre! Very pleased with amazon prompt no fuss refund service.
Published 4 months ago by Mls
No shelf space for this.
A weak plot, bland, celluloid acting in the studio's pseudo props. Policemen wearing hats inside police offices and everywhere else. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Dr. David M. Williams
Good, but different
I bought this to compare it with the book, which I had read a couple of weeks before and enjoyed. I am really not sure why the film studio decided to change such a great book into... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Ms. S. Benjamin
great film
This is a great old film and gripping all the way through. Its a shame they dont make them like this anymore. Great story and Joan Crawford is as watchable as ever.
Published 8 months ago by Corinne Hayes
Great Film
We bought this film for our grandparents after we had just seen the HBO series with Kate Winslet; It was Great!
Published 9 months ago by WaZuK
The AMAZING Mildred Pierce
This film is without a doubt on of the best films I've come across yet! The storyline is great, the dialogue is well written and cinematography is also fantastic! Read more
Published 11 months ago by ClassicFilmFan2011
A VASTLY OVERRATED FILM.
Apart from Joan Crawford the cast is decidedly weak as is the plot. The highlight is at the very beginning where a murder occurs. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Zachariah Smith
Veda, does a new house mean so much to you that you would trade me for...
Mildred Pierce is directed by Michael Curtiz and adapted from the James M. Cain novel by Ranald MacDougall, William Faulkner and Catherine Turney. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Spike Owen
CLASSIC NOIR !
This is a film I saw on a Saturday afternoon, double bill of Joan Crawford films many years ago............. one of those rare films that never leaves you. Read more
Published 14 months ago by H. Evans
a great star in a great film
Mildred Pierce: an excellent film about a rare breed at the time - an intelligent woman, determined to make her way in a male dominated world. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Eternal Moments
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