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Mildred Pierce - The Criterion Collection

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Release Date: 27/02/2017

Edition: Restored
Genre: Drama
Sub-Genre: Music DVD & Blu-ray
Region Code: Region A,B,C
Certificate: 12
Label: Criterion Collection
Actors: George Tobias, Veda Ann Borg, Lee Patrick, Bruce Bennett, Moroni Olsen, Joan Crawford, Jack Carson, Zachary Scott, Eve Arden, Ann Blyth
Director: Michael Curtiz
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 111 minutes
Audio Languages: English, English
Subtitle Languages: English

Melodrama casts noirish shadows in this portrait of maternal sacrifice from Hollywood master Michael Curtiz. Joan Crawford's iconic performance as Mildred, a single mother hell-bent on freeing her children from the stigma of economic hardship, solidified Crawford's career comeback and gave the actor her only Oscar. But as Mildred pulls herself up by her bootstraps, first as an unflappable waitress and eventually as the well-heeled owner of a successful restaurant chain, the ingratitude of her materialistic firstborn (a diabolical Ann Blyth) becomes a venomous serpent's tooth, setting in motion an endless cycle of desperate overtures and heartless recriminations. Recasting James M. Cain's rich psychological novel as a murder mystery, this bitter cocktail of blind parental love and all-American ambition is both unremittingly hard-boiled and sumptuously emotional.

Special Features: Documentaries: 'Joan Crawford: The Ultimate Movie Star', Interviews: Q&A with actor Ann Blyth, Conversation about 'Mildred Pierce' with critics Molly Haskell and Robert Polito; Excerpt from a 1970 episode of 'The David Frost Show'; Segment from a 1969 episode of the 'Today' show; Essay by critic Imogen Sara Smith