Period Drama Classics

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| Format | 3 DVD |
| Genre | Drama/Romance |
| Running Time | 324 mins |
| Aspect Ratio | TBC |
| Languages | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| Rating | PG |
| Available | 13-04-2011 |
| Sourced | Australia |
$38.99 |
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Period Drama Classics brings together the stories of three of literature’s great female characters. Featuring Anna Karenina, Jane Eyre and The Heiress, this 3 DVD set is beautifully packaged in a hard-cover box and comes with the gift of a notebook.
THE HEIRESS: Olivia De Havilland is Catherine Sloper, an aristocratic young woman living under the scrutiny of her malevolent father. When a handsome but penniless suitor proposes, her father believes he could only be after her vast estate and threatens disinheritance. Can she be rich in both love and money?
JANE EYRE: After spending her childhood in an orphanage, young Eyre (Joan Fontaine) becomes governess to the ward of an imposing older man named Edward Rochester (Orson Welles). Ultimately, Jane's gentle influence forces Rochester to drop his frobidding veneer, and he proposes to her. But the discovery that Rochester is already married, and further, that his volatile wife is locked in the attic, prompts Jane to leave as a series of tragic events unfold in this riveting classic that also features Margaret O'Brien.
ANNA KARENINA:
Tolstoy: The Man Behind Anne Featurette
The Tolstoy Legacy Featurette
Film Restoration Comparison
Still Gallery
THE HEIRESS:
Exclusive introduction by Turner Classic Movies host and film historian Robert Osborne
Theatrical Trailer
JANE EYRE:
Audio Commentary by Orson Welles Biographer Joseph McBride and Actress Margaret O’Brien
Audio Commentary with Film Historians Nick Redman, Steven Smith and Julie Kirgo
Locked in the Tower: The Men Behind Jane Eyre Featurette
Know Your Ally Britain: United States War Department Film Directed by Robert Stevenson
Restoration Comparison
Original Theatrical Trailer
Production, Storyboard and Poster Galleries




