Cover image for Carole Lombard [dvd] : the glamour collection.
Title:
Carole Lombard [dvd] : the glamour collection.
Author:
Taurog, Norman, 1899-1981., film director.
ISBN:
9781417069934
Publication Information:
Universal City, Calif. : Universal Pictures, [2006]

©2006.
Physical Description:
2 videodiscs (460 min.) : DVD video, sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Language note:
English dialogue with optional English (SDH), French or Spanish subtitles.
Series:
Franchise collection

Franchise collection.
Audience:
Not rated.
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Added Title:
Man of the world.

Were not dressing.

Hands across the table.

Love before breakfast.

Princess comes across.

True confession.
Contents:
Man of the world / a Paramount Picture ; directed by Richard Wallace ; by Herman J. Mankiewicz (1931, 1 hr., 12 min) -- We're not dressing / a Paramount Picture ; directed by Norman Taurog ; based on the stories by Walton Hall Smith and Benjamin Glazer ; screen play by Horace Jackson, Francis Martin and George Marion, Jr. (1934, 1 hr., 15 min.) -- Hands across the table / Adolph Zukor presents a Paramount Picture ; directed by Mitchell Leisen ; produced by E. Lloyd Sheldon ; screen play by Norman Krasna, Vincent Lawrence and Herbert Fields from a story by Viña Delmar (1935, 1 hr. 21 min.) -- Love before breakfast / Carl Laemmle presents a Universal Picture ; screenplay by Herbert fields from the novel by Faith Baldwin ; an Edmund Grainger production ; directed by Walter Lang (1936, 1 hr., 10 min.) -- The princess comes across / Adolph Zukor presents a Paramount picture ; produced by Arthur Hornblow, Jr. ; directed by William K. Howard ; screen play by Walter DeLeon, Francis Martin and Don Hartment, Frank Butler ; based on a story by Philip MacDonald ; adpated from a novel by Louis Lucien Rogger (1936, 1 hr., 17 min.) -- True confession / Adolph Zukor presents a Paramount picture ; produced by Albert Lewin ; screen play by Claude Binyon ; based on the play by Louis Verneuil and Georges Berr ; directed by Wesley Ruggles (1937, 1 hr., 25 min.)
Summary:
(Man of the world) A young American girl visits Paris accompanied by her fiancee and her wealthy uncle. (We're not dressing) Beautiful high society type Doris Worthington is entertaining guests on her yacht in the Pacific when it hits a reef and sinks. (Hands across the table) A loafer and a manicurist, both planning to marry money, meet and form an uneasy alliance. (Love before breakfast) Kay bounces between boyfriend Bill and a Wall Street tycoon who thinks he knows what's best for her and bosses her around. (The princess comes across) A woman pretends to be royalty in order to get aboard a crusie ship. (True confession) Helen and Ken are a pretty strange couple, she is a pathological liar, and he is a scrupulously honest lawyer.
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