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Mildred Pierce (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray]

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Melodrama casts noirish shadows in this portrait of maternal sacrifice from the Hollywood master Michael Curtiz. Its iconic performance by Joan Crawford (Johnny Guitar) as Mildred, a single mother hell-bent on freeing her children from the stigma of economic hardship, solidified Crawford s career comeback and gave the actor her only Oscar. But as Mildred pulls herself up by the bootstraps, first as an unflappable waitress and eventually as the well-heeled owner of a successful restaurant chain, the ingratitude of her materialistic firstborn (a diabolical Ann Blyth) becomes a venomous serpent s tooth, setting in motion an endless cycle of desperate overtures and heartless recriminations. Recasting James M. Cain s rich psychological novel as a murder mystery, this bitter cocktail of blind parental love and all-American ambition is both unremittingly hard-boiled and sumptuously emotional.BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES- New 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack- New conversation about Mildred Pierce with critics Molly Haskell and Robert Polito- Excerpt from a 1970 episode of The David Frost Show featuring actor Joan Crawford- Joan Crawford: The Ultimate Movie Star, a 2002 feature-length documentary on Crawford s life and career- Q&A with actor Ann Blyth from 2002, conducted by film historian Eddie Muller- Segment from a 1969 episode of the Today show featuring novelist James M. Cain- Trailer- PLUS: An essay by critic Imogen Sara Smith


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 5.92 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 43380387


Director ‏ : ‎ Michael Curtiz


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Subtitled, Widescreen


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 51 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ February 21, 2017


Actors ‏ : ‎ Ann Blyth, Joan Crawford


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ English


Studio ‏ : ‎ Criterion Collection


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  • A MUST Classic! Joan Crawford at her Best, BLU RAY, CRITERION! All you need!
Warner bros, MORE OF THESE GREAT CLASSICS, on BLU RAY PLEASE! Criterion puts quality into their classics, sharp picture, great transfers great sound and plenty of EXTRAS, which film lovers crave! More more more on BLU RAY! The Movie itself, A MUST! Incredible oscar winning performance from Joan Crawford looking at beautiful as ever, and in typical joan fashion, out acting every one, amazing. Great supporting cast as well. Amother who does everything and anything for her daughters.... well ALMOST anything...! Thank you Criterion! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2019 by J

  • "MILDRED PIERCE" LOOKS IMPRESSIVE IN IT'S BLU-RAY DEBUT FROM CRITIERION
When a mother sacrifices everything for her daughter, most people would find that noble. But if that daughter is selfish, manipulative, scheming and down right no good well a lot of things can go wrong. That in essence is the story of "Mildred Pierce"(1945) one of the most fascinating portraits of maternal self-sacrifice ever brought to the screen. This Joan Crawford melodrama has been one of the most requested titles for upgrade to Blu-ray and the wait is finally over. Criterion has now brought "Mildred Pierce" to Blu-ray for the first time and the results are very impressive. According to the liner notes from the enclosed booklet: "This new digital transfer was created in 4K resolution from the 35 mm original nitrate camera negative. Some sequences, including the entire last reel of the film were scanned from a 35 mm nitrate fine-grain master and a 35 mm safety fine-grain master. Thousands of instances of dirt, debris, scratches, splices and warps were manually removed". Although Criterion has done it's usual exceptional job in restoring this classic film(Bitrate: 31.98) it's not perfect. The image tends to fluctuate at times with some scenes appearing overly bright and at times even harsh that some viewers may find distracting. Those complaints aside, this is another impressive Blu-ray presentation from Criterion. Directed by Michael Curtiz(one of the most underrated directors in film history), "Mildred Pierce" is told in flashback with Curtiz handling the story skillfully framing it around a murder that opens the picture. The B & W cinematography(Oscar nominated) by Ernest Haller is really highlighted now on Blu-ray with both interiors and exteriors showing excellent detail. Close-ups of Crawford are a especially prominent showing all the pain and suffering she endures during the coarse of the film. Joan Crawford is outstanding in her Oscar winning role despite the fact that she was not director Curtiz first choice. He wanted Bette Davis(who turned him down) and then Barbara Stanwyck(who wasn't available) before finally accepting Crawford(both director and star fought often during the filming). As good as Crawford is in her role, Ann Blyth nearly steals the picture as her selfish ungrateful daughter Veda. Only 16, Blyth gives an incredible performance matching Crawford scene for scene. Her character has no redeeming qualities and no one will feel the least bit sorry for her at the end of the film. Crawford and Blyth get great support from Jack Carson, Zachary Scott, Bruce Bennett and Eve Arden. "Mildred Pierce" is 111 minutes(Aspect ratio: 1.37:1) and only contains the following subtitle: English SDH. The Audio(English LPCM) is crystal clear and free of any noise artifacts(hiss, hum, crackle etc.). Special features include the following: (1) An interview with film critics Molly Haskell and Robert Polito(23 min.); (2) A TCM documentary on Joan Crawford, the Ultimate Movie Star(87 min); (3) A 1970 interview with Joan Crawford by from "The David Frost Show"(15 min); (4) A 2006 Q & A with actress Ann Blyth(24 min); (5) A "Today" show interview with author James M. Cain(10 min) and the Original Theatrical Trailer. There is an informative enclosed booklet by Imogen Smith about the making of the film. The Blu-ray disc itself is housed in Criterion's standard transparent Blu-ray case. "Mildred Pierce" is a compelling film that marks a high point in the film career of legendary actress Joan Crawford and newcomer Ann Blyth. It should be a welcome addition to any home film library and comes very highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2017 by MICHAEL STONEHILL

  • Fair Movie
Compared with the Kate Winslet issue of Mildred Pierce this film is just fair. I bought it for Joan Crawford whom I understood slept her way to fame via the casting couch. James M Cain wrote this version, and there's nothing special. The men's lines are recited too fast, except for Crawford. She, of course, is lit beautifully. Eve Arden wise cracked her way through, remiding me of the old radio shows she did. (Yeah, I'm a senior.) But unless you're buying this for the sake of nostalgia, don't waste your money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2020 by Casan

  • Order this on Blu~Ray now! Superb, Superb, SUPERB!!!!!
Flawless presentation loaded with lots of extras. If you love Joan Crawford, and or this excellent movie, do not hesitate to purchase this! You will not be disappointed! EXTRAS are....are a very Interesting Bio about Crawford. It runs about 90 minutes. A 1970 Excerpt of Crawford being Interviewed by David Frost. An Ann Blyth 2006 Interview. A new 23 minute conversation with critics Molly Haskell and Robert Polito. A 1969 segment from the TODAY show with author James M. Cain. The trailer for the film, and an essay by critic Imogen Sara Smith. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2017 by The Arts Lover The Arts Lover

  • At long last.
Brilliantly presented in Blu ray. Lots of extras. Thank you Criterion
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2017 by richard from nj

  • Crawford's best role!
Joan Crawford's best movie. Some how she is the only actress who could have given such an excellent performance. I recommend this film to anyone.
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2017 by Susan M. Duarte

  • Vintage Joan Crawford
Maybe a fine example of life imitating art & vice versa. Who's to say? Nonetheless, it stands out as a great performer delivering on a chilling mother-daughter story.
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2020 by Another Reader

  • Piercing
Joan Crawford is so angular that she nearly cuts the screen. The birth of Crawford as the Cinemas great masochist. Pure melodrama squashed into a diamond.
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2018 by Mr. Andrew Elphick

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