
A collection of four classic Cary Grant movies plus bonus documentary:
Destination Tokyo - Cary Grant pilots the U.S. submarine Copperfin through the dangerous waters of the enemy's front yard. Delmer Daves makes his directorial debut with this film that critics say remains a classic war drama.
Night And Day - Grant portrays Cole Porter, the legendary, sophisticated songwriter whose life was marked by triumph and tragedy. He's joined by a superb cast including Alexis Smith, Jane Wyman, Eve Arden and Monty Woolley as himself.
Arsenic & Old Lace - Cary Grant and a stellar cast romp through this classic farce based on Joseph Kesselring's 1941 Broadway hit and breezily directed by Frank Capra. Frazzled drama critic Mortimer Brewster has two aunts who ply lonely geezers with poisoned libations
North by Northwest - Cary Grant teams with director Alfred Hitchcock for the fourth and final time in this superlative espionage caper. He plays a Manhattan advertising executive plunged into a realm of spy and counterspy and variously abducted, framed for murder, chased and in another signature set piece, crop-dusted. He also holds on for dear life from the facial feature of the President on Mount Rushmore.
A Class Apart - The man, the myths, the movies. "Cary Grant: A Class Apart" celebrates the star's career and persona while not avoiding the controversy of his private life. A comprehensive and provocative look at his life and career. Narrated by Helen Mirren, it features interviews with Grant's co-stars including Deborah Kerr, Dina Merrill, Martin Landau, Eva Marie Saint, Samantha Eggar as well as professional collaborators like Sidney Sheldon and writer/director Melville Shavelson. The documentary also includes movie clips, rare home movies and other footage trace his journey from humble music-hall acrobat to Hollywood legend.
Special DVD Features: Commentaries, documentaries, featurettes, trailers, and more.
Available on DVD (Zone 4 - PAL).