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The David Lean Collection - 9 Disc Box Set [DVD]
 
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The David Lean Collection - 9 Disc Box Set [DVD]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 9
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: ITV Studios
  • DVD Release Date: 20 Nov 2006
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000HRLWRG
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 49,345 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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The David Lean Collection - 9 Disc Box Set showcases a brilliant selection of classic films by the director David Lean. Titles include: "Brief Encounter"; "Great Expectations"; "Oliver Twist"; "Madeleine"; "The Passionate Friends"; "The Sound Barrier"; "Hobson's Choice"; "This Happy Breed"; and "Blithe Spirit".



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91 of 95 people found the following review helpful
By Tryavna
Format:DVD
Boxsets like this are a godsend to serious movie buffs; they offer us the opportunity to hold our own mini-film festivals and study/enjoy a large portion of a major director's body of work. In this case, we get to follow the first half of David Lean's career. From 1942 to 1953, Lean directed 10 films -- all of them produced within the British film industry, most filmed on studio sets, and all but two shot in moody black-and-white. (Not included is "Major Barbara" (1941), which sources indicate was primarily directed uncredited by Lean. Nor are Lean's final six feature films, which were all international productions made on location.)

I'm not sure that much more needs to be said about the individual films themselves. If you're considering this purchase, then you probably know most of them already. I'd like to make two quick points: (1) I'm largely in agreement with David Thomson and other critics who have attempted to rehabilitate Lean's early career and elevate these films above some of his later, more popular epics; these films strike me as having more vitality, humor, and visual inventiveness than, say, the ponderous "Doctor Zhivago." (2) Watching Lean's four collaborations with Noel Coward offers a remarkable study in a gifted artist slowly but steadily surpassing his gifted mentor; already in "This Happy Breed" you can sense Lean chafing against Coward's social conservatism, granting better close-ups to Kay Walsh's rebellious daughter than to Robert Newton's mouth-piece for Coward.

The DVDs themselves are uniformly very pleasing. As other reviewers have noted, the films are presented in their CORRECT aspect ratio of 1.33:1 or thereabouts. The restorations by the BFI are wonderful; I've never seen the Technicolor look so vibrant in "Blithe Spirit." I do have two minor complaints:

(1) There is very heavy grain present in some of these transfers (notably "In Which We Serve" and "Madeleine"), and I'm not always certain that the grain is inherent in the original source materials. Some of it looks like it might have been created by a little too much digital fiddling by ITV. Or perhaps it's because some of these DVDs are single-layer and thus have a rather low bit-rate.

(2) There are also surprisingly few extra features for such a labour of love. All the discs feature photo galleries, and the first six retain their original theatrical trailers. Otherwise, there are only three 24-minute featurettes for "In Which We Serve," "Brief Encounter," and "Oliver Twist" -- all of which were produced by Carlton several years ago. Oh, yes, there's also a booklet with a few paragraphs dedicated to each film. But ITV missed a wonderful opportunity to add to our appreciation of these films, and perhaps to continue rehabilitating some of them. For instance, both "The Passionate Friends" and "Madeleine" would benefit from some critical insight, and it's almost shameful that the DVD for a film of "Great Expectation"'s stature is basically bare-bones.

Nevertheless, as other reviewers have pointed out, Amazon's sale price makes this boxset a steal. And further criticism would be churlish. ITV is to be commended, and this item is to be purchased by any serious cinephile.
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77 of 81 people found the following review helpful
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Firstly, I bought this boxset solely for a copy of the wonderful 'This Happy Breed' which in my opinion is one of the best British films ever made let alone David Leans. Beautifully shot, Lean captures the essence of between the wars perfectly. The house and street shots are incredibly english and heartwarming and will make anyone nostalgic for those days. I would particularly recommend this boxset as to my knowledge This Happy Breed is otherwise unavailable. On top of that, you get 8 other classic Lean films that are I'm still working my way through. I can't recommend this enough, buy it!!!!!!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
By Paladin
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After reading previous reviews, I ordered this amazing boxed set of the great David Lean's early work. Although I have only just dipped into the 10 disks, I can confirm what the majority on here have written. The re-mastering is superbly done in both vision and sound, bringing out the superb camera-work and direction. At under £18 for 10 disks, this must represent the DVD bargain of the decade. For anyone interested in the history of British cinema, this truly is a 'must-buy'.
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A multitude of stars!
This collection brings together well known classics and some not so well known. I was reminded of one or two films I had not seen for decades, but my enjoyment of them has not... Read more
Published 3 months ago by J. Osborne
Great Films
Great films, great entertainment, great value. I can highly recommend this box set - David Lean's films are the highest quality.
Published 3 months ago by Wildthing
BACK TO THE GOLDEN AGE OF FILM
This boxed set was a joy to behold-a wonderful collection of films from another era. My husband suggested in buying it and I'm glad I did. Enjoyed every film. A worthwhile buy.
Published 3 months ago by Mrs. L. R. Karpen
A bargain!
I've watched two of the films so far and both looked and sounded good. Considering that the 10 films in the set work out at about £1. Read more
Published 4 months ago by AW
Remastered Brilliance
Even without the remastering these films stand up and indeed out as quintessential British film masterpieces by a director who excelled throughout all of his career from his early... Read more
Published 5 months ago by scirroco
DVD's
What can I say about David Lean that hasn't already been said. As a master of his art this was a box set I have always wanted and the price was the deciding factor. Read more
Published 5 months ago by TJ
The magic of remastering.
I could not believe the brilliant job of remastering done on these twelve David Lean movies. I have watched most of them on TV and the grainy images there were almost unwatchable. Read more
Published 6 months ago by John Routledge
A Great Director
Indeed, as people say, a brilliant offering. Lean had unbelievable versatility as a director. I totally recommend the set. Read more
Published 14 months ago by J. Philip Magnier
The early works of a Master
This set has the first ten films directed by David Lean. Some of these would be unknown to the average film goer,but they are by no means unworthy. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Stephen J. Teller
The Best
What can you say about the best = David Lean - a genius photographer and director his movies are legends and this collection is a delight.
Published 16 months ago by N. Alderson
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