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Perils of Pauline, The  /  DVD-Video
Standard 1.33:1 Color  /  Production Year: 1947  /  Region 1
Perils of Pauline, The
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Synopsis
This largely fabricated musical biopic of silent serial star Pearl White, The Perils Of Pauline (1947), gives us a nostalgic, often hilarious look at silent filmmaking.

Betty Hutton is Pearl White, who goes from nobody to superstar to retiree in a decade (actually 97 minutes). William Demarest is perfect as the megaphone-toting director. And Paul Panzer recreates the villain he played in this film's inspiration, the 1914 serial The Perils of Pauline.

Director George Marshall (Destry Rides Again, Ghost Breakers) coaxed a number of silent screen stars out of retirement for the many cameos that run throughout the picture. Marshall and one of the screenwriters, Frank Butler (Road To Bali), were veterans of the silents. Which explains the film's feel for early Hollywood.

Frank Loesser's song "I Wish I Didn't Love You So" was nominated for an Oscar. But the hit was Hutton's "Poppa Don't Preach To Me."

Ray Renahan was responsible for the eye-popping Technicolor, but some critics feel the satires of silent pictures would've worked better in black and white. Why not turn the color down on your TV and decide for yourself?
Cast & Crew
Actors:
  Betty Hutton
  Constance Collier
  Billy De Wolfe
  William Demarest
  Frank Faylen
  John Lund
Directors:
  George Marshall
Product Information
Features:
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Video:
Standard 1.33:1 Color
Audio: (more info)
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Studio: Roan Group
Production Year: 1947
Release Date: 2/15/2000

Length: 97 mins
Rating: NR
Number of Discs: 1
Item Code: ROANAED2036
UPC Code: 785604203629
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Category: Movies

Genre: Classics, Drama

Bargains: Under $13

Studios: Roan Group
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