“Grace Kelly Collection” Available July 29 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
(April 1, 2014 – Burbank, CA) – On July 29, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE) will remember one of Hollywood’s most glamorous film stars with the debut of the “Grace Kelly Collection.” The Collection includes six of the iconic screen legend’s most popular films – “Mogambo,” “Dial M for Murder,” “The Country Girl,” “The Bridges at Toko-Ri,” “To Catch a Thief” and “High Society” – in which she co-stars with some of Hollywood’s finest leading men, including Clark Gable, Cary Grant, William Holden, Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra.The “Grace Kelly Collection” offers films that have never been together in one set and also features her last, rarely seen TV interview “Princess Grace de Monaco: A Moment in Time” conducted by Pierre Salinger less than ten days before her death. A collectible series of art cards, photos and memorabilia are also part of this set which will sell for $34.96 SRP.About Grace Kelly(1):Grace Kelly was born in Philadelphia on November 12, 1929, the third of four children. After her first prominent big screen role at the age of 22 in the thriller “Fourteen Hours,” she got her first big break when Gary Cooper arranged for her to star with him in “High Noon.” The next year she starred opposite Clark Gable in “Mogambo,” and was nominated for her first Academy Award, as Supporting Actress (1953). Major starring roles in three of her mentor Alfred Hitchcock’s films within two years – “Rear Window,” “Dial M For Murder” and “To Catch A Thief” – cemented her position as one of the biggest and brightest stars in the Hollywood firmament. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1955 for her role in “The Country Girl” (1954). Though her movie career spanned only five years and 11 films, Kelly’s elegant beauty left a big impression and she clearly cast a spell over Prince Rainier III, whom she met while in Cannes for the 1955 film festival. He proposed within days, and they were married the next year in front of 600 guests and an estimated 30 million TV viewers.Becoming the Princess Consort of Monaco, Kelly relinquished her acting career and focused on being a royal leader and mother. The couple had three children – Caroline in 1957, Albert II in 1958 and Stephanie in 1965.When Princess Grace died in 1982 at the age of 52 from a car accident, millions mourned the passing of an American beauty who had bewitched everyone around her. Her tragic and premature death cemented her iconic status as nearly 100 million people watched her funeral on television.About the Films:“Mogambo” (1953) Kelly received her first Academy Award nomination (Best Actress in a Supporting Role) in this remake of 1932’s “Red Dust,” in which Gable originally starred with Jean Harlow. He stars here with Kelly and the sizzling Ava Gardner, who was also nominated for her performance. Directed by John Ford, and shot on location in Africa, the romantic adventure finds Gable as a big game trapper and guide hired by an anthropologist to lead a safari in the jungles of Kenya. He soon finds himself becoming the target of affections of the boss' wife (Grace Kelly) and a Broadway showgirl (Ava Gardner).Special Features:
Grace Kelly and Cary Grant star in Alfred Hitchcock’s romantic thriller that was an instant hit. Grant plays retired cat burglar John Robie, now spending his days on the French Riviera. A series of jewel heists turns the focus to Robie, who becomes the prime suspect and then gets mixed up with Frances Stevens (Kelly), an attractive American socialite who is trying for what the film’s title suggests. Hitchcock used every trick in the book to make the film sexy, with the lush French Riviera locales being shot beautifully by Robert Burks who garnered an Oscar for Best Cinematography. Hal Pereira, J. McMillan Johnson, Sam Comer and Arthur Krams were nominated for Best Art Direction, Set Decoration and Edith Head, for Best Costume Design. Special Features:
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE) brings together Warner Bros. Entertainment's home video, digital distribution and interactive entertainment businesses in order to maximize current and next-generation distribution scenarios. An industry leader since its inception, WBHE oversees the global distribution of content through packaged goods (Blu-ray Disc and DVD) and digital media in the form of electronic sell-through and video-on-demand via cable, satellite, online and mobile channels, and is a significant developer and publisher for console and online video game titles worldwide. WBHE distributes its product through third party retail partners and licensees, as well as directly to consumers through WBShop.com and WBUltra. About Warner Home Video:
With operations in 90 international territories, Warner Home Video, a division of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Inc., commands the largest home entertainment distribution infrastructure in the global video marketplace. Warner Home Video's film library is the largest of any studio, offering top quality new and vintage titles from the repertoires of Warner Bros. Pictures, Turner Entertainment, Castle Rock Entertainment, HBO Video and New Line Cinema. Stream rare and hard-to-find movies and TV shows at Warner Archive Instant; purchase discs at Warner Archive Collection. Even more at www.wbshop.com or www.wbultra.com 1. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/grace-kelly-exposed-466617#ixzz2v7TH07Xue 2. 1954 (27th) Actor – Bing Crosby
Actress – Grace Kelly (winner)
Art Direction (Black and White) - Hal Pereira, Roland Anderson; Set Decoration: Sam Comer, Grace Gregory
Cinematography (Black and White) – John F. Warren
Directing – George Seaton
Best Motion Picture – William Perlberg, Producer
Writing (Screenplay) – George Seaton (Winner)
3. 1956 (29th) Music (Song) – “True Love” Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter###
- • Theatrical Trailer
- • Featurettes: “Hitchcock and Dial M” and “3D: A Brief History”• Original 1954 Theatrical trailer
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• “Cole Porter in Hollywood: True Love”
• “Millionaire Droopy” [1956 MGM Cartoon]
• Gala Premiere for High Society [Newsreel]
• Radio Ads [Audio Only]
• Trailers for “The Philadelphia Story” and “High Society”
Grace Kelly and Cary Grant star in Alfred Hitchcock’s romantic thriller that was an instant hit. Grant plays retired cat burglar John Robie, now spending his days on the French Riviera. A series of jewel heists turns the focus to Robie, who becomes the prime suspect and then gets mixed up with Frances Stevens (Kelly), an attractive American socialite who is trying for what the film’s title suggests. Hitchcock used every trick in the book to make the film sexy, with the lush French Riviera locales being shot beautifully by Robert Burks who garnered an Oscar for Best Cinematography. Hal Pereira, J. McMillan Johnson, Sam Comer and Arthur Krams were nominated for Best Art Direction, Set Decoration and Edith Head, for Best Costume Design. Special Features:
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• Commentary by Peter Bogdanovich and Laurent Bouzereau
• “Writing and Casting ‘To Catch a Thief’”
• “The Making of ‘To Catch a Thief’”
• “Alfred Hitchcock and ‘To Catch a Thief’: An Appreciation”
• “Edith Head: The Paramount Years”
• Theatrical Trailer
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE) brings together Warner Bros. Entertainment's home video, digital distribution and interactive entertainment businesses in order to maximize current and next-generation distribution scenarios. An industry leader since its inception, WBHE oversees the global distribution of content through packaged goods (Blu-ray Disc and DVD) and digital media in the form of electronic sell-through and video-on-demand via cable, satellite, online and mobile channels, and is a significant developer and publisher for console and online video game titles worldwide. WBHE distributes its product through third party retail partners and licensees, as well as directly to consumers through WBShop.com and WBUltra. About Warner Home Video:
With operations in 90 international territories, Warner Home Video, a division of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Inc., commands the largest home entertainment distribution infrastructure in the global video marketplace. Warner Home Video's film library is the largest of any studio, offering top quality new and vintage titles from the repertoires of Warner Bros. Pictures, Turner Entertainment, Castle Rock Entertainment, HBO Video and New Line Cinema. Stream rare and hard-to-find movies and TV shows at Warner Archive Instant; purchase discs at Warner Archive Collection. Even more at www.wbshop.com or www.wbultra.com 1. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/grace-kelly-exposed-466617#ixzz2v7TH07Xue 2. 1954 (27th) Actor – Bing Crosby
Actress – Grace Kelly (winner)
Art Direction (Black and White) - Hal Pereira, Roland Anderson; Set Decoration: Sam Comer, Grace Gregory
Cinematography (Black and White) – John F. Warren
Directing – George Seaton
Best Motion Picture – William Perlberg, Producer
Writing (Screenplay) – George Seaton (Winner)
3. 1956 (29th) Music (Song) – “True Love” Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter