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Timeless Classic and Modern Film Favorites Just in Time for Valentines Day! Digitally Remastered Romances All New To DVD January 27 from Warner Home Video

(October 6, 2008 – Burbank, CA) – On January 27, 2009 Warner Home Video will make sure Cupids everywhere have their choice of inspiration with the introduction of two different groups of highly demanded, all new-to-DVD romantic film favorites. The “All-Star Romance” group of titles features “Goodbye Mr. Chips” (1969), “Far From the Madding Crowd,” “The Yellow Rolls Royce,” “Waterloo Bridge” (1940) and “Cannery Row,” available as single titles and each selling for $19.97 SRP. The “Warner Bros. Romance Classics Collection” features a quartet of ‘60s screen hits, featuring that decade’s teen heartthrob Troy Donahue, and his famous leading ladies including Connie Stevens and Suzanne Pleshette. The collection includes “Palm Springs Weekend,” “Parrish,” “Rome Adventure” and “Susan Slade.” These titles will be sold as a Collection only for $39.92 SRP. Orders for all are due December 23, 2008. About the Films “Goodbye Mr. Chips” (1969) The magnificent Peter O’Toole earned a Best Actor Oscar® nomination and won a Golden Globe® Best Actor award for his portrayal of the title role in this 1969 musical adaptation of the famed James Hilton novel. O’Toole and his leading lady Petula Clark are a beguiling romantic duo taking on the roles first established on the screen by Robert Donat and Greer Garson in 1939 original. Herbert Ross (“The Turning Point,” “The Goodbye Girl”) directed the Terrence Rattigan screenplay which is embellished by the memorable music and lyrics of Leslie Bricusse (“Stop the World,” “I Want to Get Off”). This release presents the film in its original full-length roadshow version. “Far From the Madding Crowd” (1967) A highly acclaimed, and lavish screen adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s 19th century novel, “Far From the Madding Crowd” is a masterful achievement from Oscar winning director, John Schlesinger (“Midnight Cowboy”). The film reunited Schlesinger with the magnificent Julie Christie (“Dr. Zhivago”), who won a Best Actress Oscar for her performance in his 1965 film “Darling.” In this epic love story, Christie shares the screen with a cast of equally acclaimed actors, as she portrays Bathsheba, a wild passionate girl who captures the hearts of three very different men: a sheep farmer (Alan Bates), a prosperous confirmed bachelor (Peter Finch) and a handsome yet reckless swordsman (Terence Stamp). This release presents the film in its original uncut form, as seen in its international release. “The Yellow Rolls Royce” (1965) At last! One of the most popular all-star ‘event’ films of the 1960s arrives for the first-time on DVD. Terrence Rattigan wrote the screenplay for this ‘anthology’ of three stories of life and love connected only by the ownership of a car ... a very special yellow Rolls Royce. The film’s outstanding cast includes Oscar-winners Ingrid Bergman, Shirley MacLaine, Rex Harrison, George C. Scott, and Art Carney, as well as International favorites including Omar Sharif, Jeanne Moreau and Alain Delon. The film’s memorable musical score by Riz Ortolani also spawned a hit song “Forget Domani.” “Waterloo Bridge” (1940) The second film version of Robert Sherwood’s play (the first was Universal’s 1931 release featured in WHV’s first “Forbidden Hollywood Collection”), this classic wartime love story was given the deluxe M-G-M treatment as a vehicle for its popular leading man and leading lady. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy, this box-office smash stars two-time Academy Award® winner Vivien Leigh (“Gone With the Wind,” “A Streetcar Named Desire”) and Golden Globe Award winner Robert Taylor as star-crossed lovers who meet at the beginning of World War I. “Cannery Row” (1982) Oscar-winning screenwriter David S. Ward (“The Sting”) made his directorial debut and penned the screenplay which brought the colorful characters of John Steinbeck’s 1945 novel to the big screen. Oscar-nominees Nick Nolte and Debra Winger head an impressive ensemble cast in this unlikely romance set in the depressed waterfront area of Monterey California known as “Cannery Row.” Nolte gives a remarkable performance as “Doc” the bookish marine biologist who falls for Suzy (Winger), a lovable floozy who turns his world upside down. Steinbeck’s vision is beautifully translated into cinematic imagery by the acclaimed cinematographer Sven Nykvist. THE “WARNER BROS. ROMANCE CLASSICS COLLECTION” “Parrish” (1961) Delmer Daves directs the screenplay based on a novel by Mildred Savage. Troy Donahue plays the title role as a teen growing up in the Connecticut tobacco fields, and becoming a man after love affairs with three women and a fight against his evil step-family. A guilty pleasure, “Parrish” also stars Claudette Colbert, Karl Malden and Dean Jagger. Adding to the atmosphere is a score by Max Steiner. “Susan Slade” (1961) Based on the best-selling novel “The Sin of Susan Slade,” Connie Stevens gives a remarkable performance in the tragic title role. Delmer Daves again takes the directorial helm as Stevens rides an emotional rollercoaster as an inexperienced 17-year-old who finds herself pregnant after an affair with a married man. Will dashing and loyal Troy Donahue come to her rescue and forgive her “sin?” This memorable melodrama also co-stars Dorothy McGuire, Lloyd Nolan and Bert Convy. “Rome Adventure” (1962) A romantic travel fantasy, “Rome Adventure” stars Suzanne Pleshette in her first starring role as a librarian who after leaving for Italy, finds romance and adventure among the scenic ruins with handsome Troy Donahue. Angie Dickinson and Rossano Brazzi round out the cast, all underscored by the masterful music composed by Max Steiner. “Palm Springs Weekend” (1964) The accent is on fun in the sun and moonlight romance, as Troy Donahue and Connie Stevens star as college students on a weekend spree in the famous California desert resort town. Stefanie Powers, Ty Hardin and Robert Conrad co-star, with comic support from Jack Weston and Carole Cook. With operations in 90 international territories Warner Home Video, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, commands the largest 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 Home Video and New Line Home Entertainment.
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