

The BFI London Film Festival (Oct 7-18) has announced that its Archive Gala will be a new restoration of Anthony Asquith’s Shooting Stars. Restored 'Shooting Stars' to premiere at BFI London Film FestivalĪnthony Asquith’s 1928 film to get a new score from John Altman. Clifford Odets' Winter Journey / The Country Girl (1952), as Rodney Ackland's Before the Party (1949), delivering “a superb performance of controlled hysteria” according to theater director and Michael Redgrave biographer Alan Strachan, writing for The Independent at the time of Cummings' death. “ Miss Cummings and Miss Marsden act as fetchingly as they look,” commented The Spectator. Wodehouse) and Guy Bolton's English-language adaptation of Sacha Guitry's Don't Listen, Ladies! (1948), with Cummings as one of shop clerk Denholm Elliott's mistresses (the other one was Betty Marsden). Constance Cummings on stage: From Sacha Guitry to Clifford Odets (See previous post: “ Constance Cummings: Flawless ' Blithe Spirit,' Supporter of Political Refugees.”) In the post-World War II years, Constance Cummings' stage reputation continued to grow on the English stage, in plays as diverse as: Stephen Powys (pseudonym for P.G. Schneer Directed by Cy Endfield Reviewed by Glenn EricksonĬummings Pt.4: Career Peak with Tony Award Win, Acclaimed Mary TyroneĬonstance Cummings: Stage and film actress ca. Ullman and Crane Wilbur from the novel by Jules Verne Produced by Charles H. Cinematography Wilkie Cooper Special visual effects Ray Harryhausen Art Direction Bill Andrews Film Editor Frederick Wilson Original Music Bernard Herrmann Written by John Prebble, Daniel B. Encoire Limited Edition / available at the Screen Archives Entertainment website Street Date Decem/ 29.95 Starring Michael Craig, Michael Callan, Beth Rogan, Gary Merrill, Herbert Lom, Joan Greenwood, Percy Herbert. Mysterious Island Blu-ray Twilight Time 1961 / Color / 1:66 widescreen / 101 min.

The show still sends us, and Bernard Herrmann's powerful music score shakes the rafters. Courtney Joyner and Randall William Cook. It includes an improved transfer and new extras, including an excellent audio commentary with Steven C.

Fans that missed Twilight Time's initial Blu-ray release of Ray Harryhausen's Jules Verne spectacle get a second chance with this Encore Edition reissue.
