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With the film festival finished and images of misty-eyed Oscar
recipients fading, a look at past blockbusters might be the best balm
for keeping cinematic magic alive.
Many of the finest are available as videos and DVDs at Newport
Beach Public Libraries. They include “Wings,” the first movie ever to
win an Academy Award for Best Picture. The 1927 production stars
Clara Bow, Richard Arlen and “Buddy” Rogers in a story of two men who
have gone to war and the girl they leave behind.
In both video and DVD versions, find top Best Picture nominee “All
About Eve,” Joseph Mankiewicz’ classic starring Betty Davis as an
aging actress and Anne Baxter as the jealous fan intent on usurping
her career. This winner of six Oscars was No. 16 on the American Film
Institute’s list of the top 100 movies of all time. Until 1997, it
held the record for the most Oscar nominations (14).
Today it shares that honor with “Titanic,” the epic that won 11
Academy Awards and made a superstar of Leonardo DiCaprio. Check out
the video of James Cameron’s $200-million production from any Newport
Beach Public Library or a DVD version from the Central Library. For
hardcore Titanic buffs, a four-video documentary that missed the
Academy’s recognition includes riveting newsreels, stills, diaries
and interviews with survivors of the legendary disaster. Find it at
the Balboa Branch.
Hugely regaled by the Academy was “Ben Hur,” Metro-Goldwyn Mayer’s
1959 saga about a young Jewish nobleman and his nemesis, a Roman
centurion. With searing images of slave galleys, mammoth crowds and a
chariot race captured by 42 cameras, the VHS edition of this monument
to Hollywood’s glory days is perfect for big screen TVs.
All three of the films that won Oscar’s top five awards (Best
Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Screenplay)
are available as both videos and DVDs. Watch Clark Gable and
Claudette Colbert play a reporter and a runaway heiress who fall in
love on a bus in the 1934 romantic comedy “It Happened One Night.”
See Jack Nicholson star as a rebellious inmate of a psychiatric
hospital in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” Descend into madness
with Anthony Hopkins as a criminally insane psychiatrist in “The
Silence of the Lambs.”
Both non-Hollywood Best Picture winners are at the Central
Library. On videocassette, follow the story of an English King and
his wives in “The Private Life of Henry VIII” (1933). On DVD, check
out Laurence Olivier in “Hamlet,” the classic version of
Shakespeare’s tragedy.
Many more recent winners and nominees are on the shelves. For less
than the cost of popcorn, view such lauded cinema as “Moulin Rouge,”
“In the Bedroom” and “Chocolat” in the comfort of your own living
room.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public
Library. This week’s column is by Melissa Adams in collaboration with
Sara Barnicle. All titles may be reserved from home or office
computers by accessing the catalog at www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
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