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James Stewart - The Signature Collection (The Cheyenne Social Club / Firecreek / The FBI Story / The Naked Spur / The Spirit of St. Louis / The Stratton Story)

James Stewart - The Signature Collection (The Cheyenne Social Club / Firecreek / The FBI Story / The Naked Spur / The Spirit of St. Louis / The Stratton Story)

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Directors: Anthony Mann, Billy Wilder, Dave O'brien, Gene Kelly, Mervyn Leroy
Actors: James Stewart, Janet Leigh, Robert Ryan, Henry Fonda, June Allyson
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
Sales Rank: 2657

Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 5
Running Time: 683 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.6 x 3.1

MPN: WARD81618D
UPC: 012569816183
EAN: 0012569816183
ASIN: B000FTCLRQ

Theatrical Release Date: April 20, 1957
Release Date: August 15, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: **BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED**

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 11/11/2008

Amazon.com
Few Hollywood stars have the reservoir of goodwill that James Stewart enjoys; even in his so-so vehicles he's delightfully worth watching. That premise is tested by James Stewart: The Signature Collection which, with one exception, contains none of Stewart's really important pictures. The box does present a collection of movies mostly new to DVD, which gives the set whatever urgency it has from an otherwise mixed bag.

The one important Stewart title is The Naked Spur, arguably the best of the superb series of Westerns the actor made in collaboration with director Anthony Mann in the 1950s (which also include Winchester 73 and The Man from Laramie). The nervous, hard character who emerged in those films is perfected in Stewart's amazingly raw performance in The Naked Spur. He plays an embittered bounty hunter attempting to bring captured outlaw Robert Ryan to the authorities while also dealing with Ryan's companion (Janet Leigh) and two associates who want in on the reward (Ralph Meeker and Millard Mitchell). Mann's command of locations that reflect the emotional lives of the characters is unerring, and Stewart goes all the way with a performance that suggests he is as unbalanced as his villainous quarry.

Two other Westerns are included, both teaming Stewart with Henry Fonda: Firecreek, a grim 1968 High Noon imitator with Jimmy as a small-town farmer defending the place from Hank's band of desperadoes; and The Cheyenne Social Club, a comedy that has Stewart inheriting a bordello, as saddle pal Fonda tags along for the laughs. If director Gene Kelly's approach weren't so crass, the movie might be a lot funnier than it is.

The Stratton Story, a big hit from 1949, casts Stewart in the true tale of pitcher Monty Stratton, who enjoyed some big-league success before a hunting accident cost him his leg. The cornball script is rife with baseball nostalgia, and audiences loved the gee-whiz chemistry of lanky Stewart and tiny, indomitably perky June Allyson. Equally square is The FBI Story, an account of the Bureau's growth from the 1920s onward, with especially lavish reverence for J. Edgar Hoover (who appears in a cameo). Stewart is the agent through whose eyes we see the decades roll by.

The Spirit of St. Louis is one of the most atypical titles in Billy Wilder's career, standing as a straightforward account of Charles Lindbergh's legendary solo flight from the U.S. to Europe. Stewart may have been apt casting for the Lone Eagle in some ways, but he looked far too old to play the young aviator in this 1957 picture. The film has some nagging storytelling problems, but the aviation footage--especially Lindbergh's thrilling liftoff for his record flight--is beautifully shot. Taken together, this set does provide different angles on James Stewart's American Hero (a more complex personality than he's usually given credit for). But it's not his top-drawer work. --Robert Horton


Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent   August 16, 2008
D. Schaal
This is a great collection. For anyone who loves James Stewart, this is a must have


5 out of 5 stars James Stewart - The Signature Collection   July 13, 2008
Thomas V. Gilbert Jr. (Greenfield, IN. USA)
This Collection has a wide variety of James Stewart's work & talent. It is a must own collection for any fan of James Stewart. Enjoy


3 out of 5 stars The excellent, the good - and the not so good!   June 29, 2008
Roy Anderson (Mount Brydges, Ont. Canada.)
James (Jimmy) Stewart was one of the truly great actors of the the screen. His reign was long and honourable - as was his life, generally, especially during WW2. Stewart deserves every superlative, for his acting and this 'collection' does nothing to tarnish his reputation as a superb and accomplished actor. That said............

The problem with 'collections' is that, invariably, not each of the components please everyone. Everyone has a different opinion, about any form of art and, especially, story writing.

This 'collection' contains stories that do not greatly impress the writer - along with firm and much loved favourites.

If one admires Stewart - and who doesn't - this collection is worth a 5 star, plus, rating. However the fact, that in all liklihood not all the films will be to your particular pleasure, forces me to afford an average rating of only 3 stars.

'Collections' have their drawbacks - for the consumer!



5 out of 5 stars JAMES STEWART!!! (Capitals intended)   July 31, 2007
Marc -A Comtois (Brampton, ON Canada)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Did James Stewart ever give a bad performance? Was he ever boring on film?
Did he ever make a bad picture? If he did, 'tis something I missed.
The Naked Spur: Right up there with any classic western/movie you care to name!
The Cheyenne Social Club: funny as all get-out! There's Henry Fonda and that...sight-for-sore-eyes:Shirley Jones. Think I'll drop in at the CSC for a visit!
Firecreek: The story is a bit strange but the whole-lotta-talent on the screen makes up for it.
The FBI Story/The Spirit of St Louis/The Stratton Story: Movies made to be enjoyed not "overanalyzed". Perhaps they have not aged all that well, the world being what it is today and what it was "back then" (HA!), when these films were made. To these tired, ol' eyes, JS, June Allyson, Agnes Moorehead and Vera Miles make for more than pleasant viewing.
James Stewart fan or not, GET THIS!



5 out of 5 stars Great collection of films starring an actor who never gave a bad performance   June 11, 2007
calvinnme (Fredericksburg, Va)
This is a very good collection of films primarily from the 1950's featuring James Stewart from the library controlled by Warner Home Video. The only one missing that I would have liked to have seen from this era is "Carbine Williams", but I can't tell you which of the six included films I would have given up to have that film replace it.

James Stewart was an actor who never gave a bad performance, and this collection features some of his best. I particularly enjoyed the double feature of films starring Stewart and Henry Fonda. They worked well together on the screen, and in real life they were lifetime friends and even roommates back in the days when they were both starving actors trying to get their first big break.

The transfers look great. Even "The Naked Spur", which several people have complained about, looked good to me. The only complaint I would lodge is the lack of any commentaries on any of the films. "The FBI Story" doesn't have any bonus material at all other than a theatrical trailer. "The Spirit of St. Louis", "The Stratton Story", and "The Naked Spur" all have the customary Warner vintage short and cartoon from the year in which the film was made. "The Stratton Story" does have a nice audio-only radio production featuring James Stewart and June Allyson. This being a signature collection, I would have expected at least some of the films to have commentary and something about Stewart's long career. One as long and as distinguished as his deserves it.


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