William Powell & Carole Lombard [videorecording].
Contributor(s): Powell, William | Lombard, Carole | Dunne, Irene | Taylor, Elizabeth | Stewart, James | Coburn, Charles | March, Fredric | Curtiz, Michael | La Cava, Gregory | Cromwell, John | Wellman, William Augustus | Pop Flix | Allegro Corporation.
Material type: Visual materialPublisher: Portland, OR : Pop Flix/Allegro Corp., 2006Edition: [Standard format].Description: 2 videodiscs (373 min.) : sd., col. and b&w ; 4 3/4 in.Other title: William Powell and Carole Lombard.Subject(s): Man-woman relationships -- Drama | Family -- New York (State) -- New York -- Drama | Butlers -- Drama | Rich people -- Drama | Marriage -- Drama | Reporters and reporting -- New York (State) -- New York -- Drama | Man-woman relationship -- Fiction | Family life -- New York (N.Y.) -- Fiction | Butlers -- Fiction | Rich -- Fiction | Marriage -- Fiction | Reporters and reporting -- New York (N.Y. -- Fiction | Videodiscs | Screwball comedy filmsGenre/Form: Feature films. | Comedy films. | Historical films. | Film adaptations. | DVD-Video discs.DDC classification: [Fic] | 813/.52Young Adult Follett Library Resources
DVD; all regions.
Titles and credits from container.
Life with father: William Powell, Irene Dunne, Elizabeth Taylor.
My man Godfrey: William Powell, Carole Lombard.
Made for each other: Carole Lombard, James Stewart, Charles Coburn.
Nothing sacred: Carole Lombard, Fredric March.
Life with father and Nothing sacred in color; My man Godfrey and Made for each other in b&w.
Not rated.
Contains four feature films, and includes "Life With Father," which shows family life in early nineteenth-century New York City; "My Man Godfrey," "Made for Each Other," and "Nothing Sacred," in which Helen decieves Wally by claiming that she is dying of radium poisoning.
Life with father (1947) (118 min.) / director, Michael Curtiz -- My man Godfrey (1936) (95 min.) / director, Gregory La Cava -- Made for each other (1939) (85 min.) / director, John Cromwell -- Nothing sacred (1937) (75 min.) / director, William A. Wellman.
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