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Classic British thrillers

Author: Jerome JacksonMichael PowellLeslie BanksCarol GoodnerFrank VosperAll authors
Publisher: [Orland Park, Ill] : MPI Home Video, ©2008.
Edition/Format:   DVD video : NTSC color broadcast system : English
Summary:
Red ensign: David Barr conceives a radical new ship design to revolutionize the industry. He is ruthless in his determination to build 20 of the ships-- and an equally ruthless rival will stop at nothing to foil him.

The phantom light: The disappearance of two lighthouse keepers on the coast of Wales is linked to the specter of a rogue beacon that lures freight ships to their destruction on the rocks.

The upturned glass: Married Dr. Michael Joyce falls in love with the mother of a young patient, whose husband is working abroad. They have agreed to end the affair when he is stunned to hear of her death in a mysterious fall.  Read more...

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Genre/Form: Feature films
Thrillers (Motion pictures)
Fiction films
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Drama
Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Jerome Jackson; Michael Powell; Leslie Banks; Carol Goodner; Frank Vosper; Ralph Smart; Helen Zenna Smith; Binnie Hale; Gordon Harker; Ian Hunter; Lawrence Huntington; Sydney Box; J Arthur Rank; James Mason; Rosamund John; Pamela Mason; Jno P Monaghan; Gaumont British Picture Corp.; General Film Distributors.; Gainsborough Studios.; MPI Home Video (Firm)
ISBN: 0788609378 9780788609374
OCLC Number: 228658025
Language Note: In English, with optional English SDH subtitles.
Notes: Collective title from container.
Phantom light based on the play by Evadne Price, Jean Roy Byford; Upturned glass based on a story by Jno. P. Monaghan.
Originally released in England: Phantom light (1935) ; Red ensign (1934) ; The upturned glass (1947).
Credits: Red ensign: photography, Leslie Rowson ; editor, Geoffrey Barkas; Phantom light: editor, D.N. Twist ; photography, Roy Kellino; Upturned glass: music, Bernard Stevens ; editor, Alan Obiston ; director of photography, Reginald H. Wyer.
Cast: Red ensign: Leslie Banks, Carol Goodner, Frank Vosper, Alfred Drayton.
The Phantom light: Binnie Hale, Gordon Harker, Ian Hunter, Donald Calthorp, Milton Rosner.
The Upturned glass: James Mason, Rosamund John, Pamela Kellino, Ann Stephens, Moreland Graham.
Description: 1 videodisc (210 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
Details: DVD, NTSC; region 1, full screen presentation; Dolby Digital 2.0 mono.
Contents: Red ensign / by Jerome Jackson & Michael Powell ; Gaumont-British Picture Corporation presents ; directed by Michael Powell (ca. 69 min. ; 1934) --
The Phantom light / Gaumont-British Pictures Corporation presents ; directed by Michael Powell ; scenario, Ralph Smart ; a Gainsborough picture (ca. 76 min. ; 1935) --
The upturned glass / a Sydney Box production ; released through General Film Distributors and presented by J. Arthur Rank ; screen play by Jno. P. Monaghan and Pamela Kellino ; produced by Sydney Box and James Mason ; directed by Lawrence Huntingdon (ca. 90 min. ; 1947).
Other Titles: Phantom light.
Red ensign.
Upturned glass.

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Red ensign: David Barr conceives a radical new ship design to revolutionize the industry. He is ruthless in his determination to build 20 of the ships-- and an equally ruthless rival will stop at nothing to foil him.

The phantom light: The disappearance of two lighthouse keepers on the coast of Wales is linked to the specter of a rogue beacon that lures freight ships to their destruction on the rocks.

The upturned glass: Married Dr. Michael Joyce falls in love with the mother of a young patient, whose husband is working abroad. They have agreed to end the affair when he is stunned to hear of her death in a mysterious fall.

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