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A Matter of Life and Death, the Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger production released in 1946 was an Archers film.
For the uninitiated, the Archers productions were all about quality, entertainment and the art of filmmaking.
There is nothing else like them.
The film stands, along with The Red Shoes, Black Narcissus, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp and a heavenly handful of others, as some of the finest filmed entertainment ever created.
This particular Matter of Life and Death appears to have come from dupe three-strip elements, and has minor occasional problems, but still represents the film beautifully.
I'll give you no background, no verbal trailer. Nothing.
This is one of those films that one would take along to a desert island. One of the greatest films ever made.
Short, sweet and simple.
A Matter of Life and Death is now, and will be, one of the most important films to be released on DVD in 2009. It is available as the first of a pair of Powell films -- the other being Age of Consent (1969) -- as The Films of Michael Powell, a Sony Collector's Choice release.
Extremely Highly Recommended.
RAH
A Matter of Life and Death, the Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger production released in 1946 was an Archers film.
For the uninitiated, the Archers productions were all about quality, entertainment and the art of filmmaking.
There is nothing else like them.
The film stands, along with The Red Shoes, Black Narcissus, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp and a heavenly handful of others, as some of the finest filmed entertainment ever created.
This particular Matter of Life and Death appears to have come from dupe three-strip elements, and has minor occasional problems, but still represents the film beautifully.
I'll give you no background, no verbal trailer. Nothing.
This is one of those films that one would take along to a desert island. One of the greatest films ever made.
Short, sweet and simple.
A Matter of Life and Death is now, and will be, one of the most important films to be released on DVD in 2009. It is available as the first of a pair of Powell films -- the other being Age of Consent (1969) -- as The Films of Michael Powell, a Sony Collector's Choice release.
Extremely Highly Recommended.
RAH