Hidden Bibliographic Details
Other uniform titles: | Container of (work): History is made at night (Motion picture)
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Other authors / contributors: | Borzage, Frank, film director.
Wanger, Walter, 1894-1968, presenter, film producer.
Towne, Gene, 1904-1979, screenwriter.
Baker, Graham, 1883-1950, screenwriter.
Abel, David, 1883-1973, director of photography.
Newman, Alfred, 1901-1970, composer (expression)
Clancey, Margaret, editor of moving image work.
Toluboff, Alexander, art director.
Newman, Bernard, 1903-1966, costume designer.
Boyer, Charles, 1899-1978, actor.
Arthur, Jean, 1900-1991, actor.
Carrillo, Leo, actor.
Clive, Colin, 1900-1937, actor.
United Artists Corporation, film distributor.
Criterion Collection (Firm), publisher.
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ISBN: | 9781681438207 1681438208
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Physical medium: | 4 3/4 in. stamping
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Sound characteristics: | digital optical mono Dolby
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Video characteristics: | NTSC
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Digital file characteristics: | video file DVD video region 1
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Notes: | Title from title frames. Originally released in 1937; copyright held by United Artists Corporation. Special features: new conversation between author Hervé Dumont (Frank Borzage) and film historian Peter Cowie ; interview with Farran Smith Nehme on Borzage's obsession with romantic love ; audio excerpts from an interview with Bozage in 1958; restoration demostration; radio adaptation of the film from the series The Screen Guild Theater, made in 1940 ; essay by critic Dan Callahan. Additional dialogue, Vincent Lawrence, David Hertz ; director of photography, David Abel ; musical direction, Alfred Newman ; film editor, Margaret Clancy ; art director, Alexander Toluboff ; costumes. Bernard Newman. Charles Boyer, Jean Arthur, Leo Carrillo, Colin Clive. DVD; NTSC; region 1; 1.37:1 aspect ratio; Dolby digital monaural. In English.
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Summary: | "Suffused with intoxicating romanticism, History Is Made at Night is a sublime paean to love from Frank Borsage, classic Hollywood's supreme poet of carnal and spiritual desire. On the run through Europe from her wealthy, cruelly possessive husband, an unhappy socialite (Jean Arthur) is thrown together by fate with a suave stranger (Charles Boyer)--and soon the two are bound in a consuming, seemingly impossible affair that stretches across continents and brings them to the very edge of catastrophe. Lent a palpable erotic charge by the chemistry between its leads, this delirious vision of lovers beset by the world passes through a dizzying array of tonal shifts--from melodrama to romantic comedy to noir to disaster thriller--smoothly guided by Borsage's unwavering allegiance to the power of love""--Container.
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Standard no.: | 715515257510
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Publisher's no.: | CC3239DDVD The Criterion Collection
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