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Early Universal: Volume 2 - The Masters of Cinema Series

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Release Date: 25/10/2021

Edition: Limited Edition O-Card Slipcase + Collector's Booklet
Genre: Drama
Sub-Genre: Music DVD & Blu-ray
Region Code: Region B
Certificate: PG
Label: Eureka
Actors: Frances Raymond, Reginald Denny, Wallis Clark, Emily Fitzroy, Pierre Faunce, Clark Comstock, Ynez Seabury, Jim Corey, Marion Nixon, Melbourne MacDowell, Hoot Gibson, Otis Harlan, Virginia Brown Faire, Lois Alexandra, Curtis Benton, Howard Crampton, Jane Gail, Dan Hamlon, Allen Holubar
Director: Herbert Blaché, William A. Seiter, Stuart Paton
Number of Discs: 2
Duration: 247 minutes
Audio Languages: English

Another collection of classic silent features made by Universal Pictures in the early 20th century. In '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea' (1916) Captain Nemo (Allen Holubar) travels on his submarine, Nautilus, on a mission to save the world. When he and his crew rescue survivors from a shipwreck they take them to the nearest island where they encounter a mysterious girl. In 'The Calgary Stampede' (1925) rodeo rider Dan Malloy (Hoot Gibson) is hoping to marry Marie La Farge (Virginia Brown Faire), however, her father, Jean (Pierre Faunce), does not approve. Things are further complicated when Jean is killed and Malloy is the prime suspect. Will Malloy manage to prove his innocence and win over the heart of Marie? Finally, in 'What Happened to Jones?' (1926) on the eve of his wedding, Tom Jones (Reginald Denny) gets involved in a poker game with best friend Ebenezer (Otis Harlan). However, following a police raid Tom and his friend find themselves in a ladies bathing room and must don their clothes in order to disguise themselves. Will Tom manage to evade capture and be ready for his wedding the following morning?

Special Features: Booklet, Commentary: Jason A. Ney; David Kalat, Isloated Score