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GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER - LE

GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER - LE

Regular price £16.99 Sale

THIS ITEM WAS A LIMITED EDITION AND IS NOW OUT-OF-PRINT.
STANDARD EDITIONS ARE HERE.


(Stanley Kramer, 1967)

Release date: 28th November 2016 (OOP date: March 2020)
Limited Dual Format Edition (UK Blu-ray premiere)

Stanley Kramer's landmark study of racial prejudice stars the ace comic duo of Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn as perplexed parents. When Joanna (Katharine Houghton) returns home with her new fiancé John Prentice (Sidney Poitier), a distinguished black doctor, her mother accepts her daughter's decision, but her father is shocked by the prospect of the interracial union. With the doctor's parents equally dismayed, both families must meet to explore the limits of their intolerance.

INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES
• High Definition restoration
• Original mono audio
• Multichannel surround sound option
• Four Introductions (2007): Karen Kramer (3 mins); Steven Spielberg (1 min); Tom Brokaw (3 mins); Quincy Jones (3 mins)
A Love Story for Today (2007, 30 mins): production retrospective
A Special Kind of Love (2007, 17 mins): documentary featuring archival recordings of Katharine Hepburn
Stanley Kramer: A Man’s Search for Truth (2007, 17 mins): a look at Kramer’s vision
Stanley Kramer Accepts the Irving Thalberg Award (1961, 2 mins)
• 2007 Producers Guild Stanley Kramer Award Presentation to An Inconvenient Truth (5 mins)
• Isolated score: experience Frank DeVol’s original soundtrack music
• Image gallery: promotional photography
• Original theatrical trailer
• Teaser trailer
• New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
• Limited edition exclusive 20-page booklet with a new essay by the BFI’s Tega Okiti and a critical overview by Jeff Billington
• UK Blu-ray premiere
• Limited Dual Format Edition of 3,000 copies

108 minutes
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BBFC cert: PG
REGION FREE
EAN: 5037899069806