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John Cromwell’s “In Name Only” (1939) is the last major Cary Grant film to arrive on DVD, unless you count the long-promised “Suzy” (1936), in which he is third-billed… ...
Turner Classic Movies has partnered with Universal Studios Home Entertainment to offer digitally remastered rare films on DVD on a made ... includes three early Cary Grant pictures and 1940 ...
Ninety years ago, future screen legend Cary Grant shared ... Aug. 9 on DVD and video on demand) that adds a tantalizing new chapter to decades of speculation about Grant’s sexuality.
No movie star has ever given great pleasure more consistently than Cary Grant ... the first DVD release of 1938’s Holiday, a masterpiece of comic poignance, pairing Grant with Katharine Hepburn.
The DVD includes the one-hour portrait, as well as several extra features including a Cary Grant Photo Gallery, an interview with filmmaker Gene Feldman and trailers of other Hollywood Collection ...
More and more vintage films are making their debuts on DVD. Warner Home Video has just released two beautifully restored Cary Grant classics in the digital format: “North by Northwest” and “ ...
The Cary Graphic Arts Collection at Rochester Institute of Technology has received ... Saxe Endowed Research Award in his memory. The annual research grant will support scholars and students ...
Cary Grant! Who was ever like him? George Clooney is perhaps the closest thing we have nowadays, in terms of extreme handsomeness, graceful aging and bemusement shading into amusement. On “Mad ...
Opposite her is Cary Grant, who is perfectly at home as a farceur after his work in “The Awful Truth.” Picture is moulded along same lines and is definite box office.
What you may not have known: This day, April 9th, marks the release of The Cary Grant Film Collection, a new set of six of the actor's celluloid offerings. Seemingly unrelated? Yes. But look deeper.
This week, Sony is releasing four Cary Grant films on DVD, a pair of which rank among the best he ever made. A sparkling gem of a screwball comedy, “The Awful Truth” (1937, $25 DVD ...