Captured on Film - The True Story of Marion Davies (2001)
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Captured on Film - The True Story of Marion Davies
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| Directed by | Hugh Munro Neely and Sidney Franklin |
| Cast | Charlize Theron, Jeanine Basinger, Cari Beauchamp, Bob Board (II), Kevin Brownlow, Virginia Madsen, Constance Moore and Ruth Warrick |
| Theatrical Release | February 14, 2001 |
| DVD Release | December 3, 2002 |
| Running Time | 60 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 014381103328 |
| Buy this item | $26.99 at Amazon.com As of Sep 2 11:22 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Image Entertainment, Usually ships in 24 hours, Black & White, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo) Or 12 new from $18.20, 3 used from $18.29 |
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Average user review:| Marion Davies is Amazing! |
A little shocking to find out about her personal life and that long affair with newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst(--saucy!) Who knew they weren't all prim in proper in the early 1900's? ;)
April 4, 2008
| very interesting book |
| You gotta love Marion Davies |
| Fact and Fiction: Either Way She's Great |
Coupled with this fascinating documentary is the silent film Quality Street. It stars Marion as a beautiful young girl whose love for a soldier played by Conrad Nagel is threatened by the Napoleonic wars. While he is away for ten years, she loses her beauty and charm; when Nagel comes back for her, he finds an old maid schoolteacher and realizes he no longer loves her. Instead of sulking, she takes action and impersonates a niece called Miss Livvy who wins Nagel quickly with her former personality. The film is exciting, vibrant, and incredibly entertaining. It truly showcases Marion Davies' talents as a star. February 11, 2006
| Wonderful documentary of an unfairly maligned actress |
The thing was though, the real life Marion Davies was very talented and kind, and nothing like the self-centered, pathetic Susan. This wonderful documentary restores the balance. There are lots of clips of Marion's films, and her radiance, gift of parody and mimicry, and comic timing are all obvious. Marion supposedly stuttered in real life but her talkies have no sign of the stutter. Davies is a joy to watch on camera. Her eyes are large and expressive, and she does a wicked imitation of Greta Garbo that would make SNL proud.
The documentary is narrated by Charlize Theron (who has a very pleasing speaking voice), and it has interviews with filmmakers, historians, and biographers. Virginia Madsen, who portrayed Miss Davies in a film, is also interviewed, as is Ruth Warrick, one of the stars of "Citizen Kane." Nothing is sugar-coated: Marion Davies was loyal to W.R. Hearst, but she did have dalliances with her leading men. She also, unfortunately, resembled Susan Kane in that she had a drinking problem. But it seems as if everyone who met her loved her. There are numerous testimonials to her generosity and even gullibleness.
Most documentaries are disappointing in their extras, but not "Marion Davies." It contains a "bonus" of an entire silent film of Davies -- Quality Street, which was remade into a talkie (starring Katharine Hepburn). Like most silent films this one takes some imagination to appreciate, but it's wonderful watching Marion's comic timing and charm on full display.
Highly recommended. I got this dvd for my mom, who is fascinated by Marion Davies, but ended up enjoying it tremendously. April 14, 2005
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