| | Outskirts/Girl With The Hatbox - Double Feature DVD
Two Russian Classics by Boris Barnet Outskirts: In a remote Russian village during World War I, colorful and nuanced characters experience divided loyalties: family vs. personal desire, nationalism vs. transcendent humanism. The Girl with the Hat Box established Barnet's reputation. The charming Anna (Anna Sten) works in a hat shop, sharing her small apartment with a penniless student. A supposedly worthless lottery ticket from her employer turns into a gold mine, leading to a madcap chase for the ticket - and her love. This double feature of early 20th Century Russian films offers a unique interpretation of events from acclaimed director Boris Barnet. OUTSKIRTS offers a portrait of a remote Russian village during World War I, where the villagers lives consist of internal and external conflicts, and hugely divided loyalties. THE GIRL WITH THE HATBOX offers a comedic look at the life of a hat shop employee, Anna (Anna Sten), and her attempts to rescue a lost lottery ticket. Outskirts/Girl With The Hatbox - Double Feature | List Price | $24.99 (You save $3.84) | | Studio | Image Entertainment | | Orig Year | 1933 | | All Time Sales Rank | 42737  | | CD Universe Part number | 6745451 | | Catalog number | 5955 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 27, 2004 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 164 Minutes | | Additional Info | Black & White; Subtitled | | Movie Details | B&W; Digitally Processed; Black & White; Subtitled |
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Outskirts/Girl With The Hatbox - Double Feature DVD Two Russian Classics by Boris Barnet! Out of U.S. distribution for decades, Outskirts is an internationally renowned masterpiece of early sound cinema. In a remote Russian village during World War I, colorful and nuanced characters experience divided loyalties: family loyalty vs. personal desire, nationalism vs. transcendent humanism. Moving with the speed and grace of the best American silent comedies, The Girl with the Hat Box established Barnet's reputation. The charming Anna (Anna Sten) works in a hat shop, sharing her small apartment with a penniless student. A supposedly worthless lottery ticket from her employer turns into a gold mine, leading to a madcap chase for the ticket - and her love.
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Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo - Russian
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