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    Make Way For Tomorrow (1937) - (The Criterion Collection - #505) [DVD9] [2010]

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    Make Way For Tomorrow (1937) - (The Criterion Collection - #505) [DVD9] [2010]

    Make Way For Tomorrow (1937) - (The Criterion Collection - #505) [DVD9] [2010]
    A Film by Leo McCarey
    1 Original Dual-Layer DVD Image (.ISO) = 7.47 Gb | Complete Scans HQ PDF (800 dpi): 36.2 MB | 400 Mb RARs FileSonic/Netload/FileServe/Hotfile
    Drama | 1.33:1 | Black and White | English Dolby Digital Mono | English Subtitles | 92 min

    Leo McCarey’s Make Way for Tomorrow is one of the great unsung Hollywood masterpieces, an enormously moving Depression-era depiction of the frustrations of family, aging, and the generation gap. Victor Moore and Beulah Bondi headline a cast of incomparable character actors, starring as an elderly couple who must move in with their grown children after the bank takes their home, yet end up separated and subject to their offspring’s selfish whims. An inspiration for Ozu’s Tokyo Story, Make Way for Tomorrow is among American cinema’s purest tearjerkers, all the way to its unflinching ending, which McCarey refused to change despite studio pressure.

    Make Way For Tomorrow (1937) - (The Criterion Collection - #505) [DVD9] [2010]

    Make Way For Tomorrow (1937) - (The Criterion Collection - #505) [DVD9] [2010]

    Make Way For Tomorrow (1937) - (The Criterion Collection - #505) [DVD9] [2010]


    MOVIE:
    DIRECTOR: Leo McCarey
    COUNTRY: USA
    YEAR: 1937

    Cast & Credits

    Cast

    Barkley Cooper Victor Moore
    Lucy Cooper Beulah Bondi
    Anita Cooper Fay Bainter
    George Cooper Thomas Mitchell
    Harvey Chase Porter Hall
    Rhoda Cooper Barbara Read
    Max Rubens Maurice Moscovitch
    Cora Payne Elisabeth Risdon
    Nellie Chase Minna Gombell
    Robert Cooper Ray Mayer
    Bill Payne Ralph Remley
    Mamie Louise Beavers


    Credits
    Director Leo McCarey
    Producer Leo McCarey and Adolph Zukor
    Screenplay Viña Delmar
    Based on a novel by Josephine Lawrence
    And a play by Helen and Nolan Leary
    Cinematography William C. Mellor
    Special photographic effects Gordon Jennings
    Art direction Hans Dreier and Bernard Herzbrun
    Editing LeRoy Stone
    Sound Walter Oberst and Don Johnson
    Interior decorations A. E. Freudeman
    Music Victor Young and George Antheil
    Musical direction Boris Morros


    Make Way For Tomorrow (1937) - (The Criterion Collection - #505) [DVD9] [2010]

    Make Way For Tomorrow (1937) - (The Criterion Collection - #505) [DVD9] [2010]

    Make Way For Tomorrow (1937) - (The Criterion Collection - #505) [DVD9] [2010]

    Make Way For Tomorrow (1937) - (The Criterion Collection - #505) [DVD9] [2010]



    DVD:
    DVD RELEASE: February 23, 2010
    STUDIO: Criterion
    CATALOG: 505
    SYSTEM: NTSC
    SCREEN: 1.33:1
    BLACK AND WHITE
    AUDIO: English Dolby Digital Mono
    SUBTITLES: English
    RUNTIME (MOVIE): 92 minutes


    EXTRACTION:
    ENGINE: DVD Decrypter
    DVD: 1 Full Dual-Layer DVD
    FILE EXTENSION: Image (.ISO) + MDS file
    FILE SIZE: 7.47 GB
    SCANS HQ PDF(800 DPI): 36.2 MB

    INFO:

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    CRITERION


    Disc Features

    * New, restored high-definition digital transfer
    * Tomorrow, Yesterday, and Today, a new video interview featuring filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich discussing the career of Leo McCarey and Make Way for Tomorrow
    * New video interview with critic Gary Giddins in which he talks about McCarey’s artistry and the political and social context of the film
    * PLUS: A booklet featuring new essays by critic Tag Gallagher and filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier, and an excerpt from film scholar Robin Wood’s 1998 piece “Leo McCarey and ‘Family Values”