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Tyrone Power Collection (Blood and Sand / Son of Fury / The Black Rose / Prince of Foxes / The Captain from Castile)

Tyrone Power Collection (Blood and Sand / Son of Fury / The Black Rose / Prince of Foxes / The Captain from Castile)
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Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Starring: Tyrone Power, Rita Hayworth, Linda Darnell, Orson Welles, Gene Tierney

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0024543438199
Format: Box set
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 5
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2007-05-01
Running Time: 592
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: 1948-01

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Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: Power to the viewers
Comment: A very entertaining collection of films done by Tyrone Power. Three of them are in color, and two in black and white. Acting in all films by Tyrone Power is very good. Captain from Castile is a classic, with excellent casting, beautiful scenery, and memorable music. Pity Power's leading ladies in two of the films leave much to be desired. However, what's not to like about Linda Darnell, Rita Hayworth, Gene Tierney and a young and sensual Jean Peters. The two films in black and white--Son of Fury, and especially The Prince of Foxes--would have been spectacular in color. Overall, an excellent buy for anyone interested in building a collection of Tyrone Power's memorable films.

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Summary: Top of the line set
Comment: Every one of these films is a hit. With co-stars like Orson Wells, Jean Peters, Lee J. Cobb, Rita Hayworth, George Sanders, Linda Darnell, Jack Hawkins and Everett Sloan all of these movies are great. Rita Hayworth, Jean Peters, and Linda Darnell never looked better. Orson Wells as the Great Khan or Caesare Borgia both out to control their part of the world. Everett Sloan playing one of his best roles as an assassin who double crosses Caesare to save his friend, Tyrone. And Jack Hawkins in the Black Rose and Lee J. Cobb in Captain from Castille who travel across continents with Tyrone to seek their fortune. In Blood and Sand, Rita Hayworth as the man consuming woman who sucks Tyrone in and Linda Darnell as the angel of a wife who is unable to save him from himself. And of course the consumate bad man, George Sanders, being bested in the end by Tryone to regain his inheritance in the Son of Fury. My favorite is the Prince of Foxes with Tyrone and Wells at the height of their careers. But, they all are great!

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Summary: tyrone power collection
Comment: arrived promptly in good condition--a series of good movies. I particularly enjoyed "Captain from Castille"

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Summary: Great Classics!
Comment: I love Classics, especially from the 40's and 50's and Tyrone Power is one of my favorites. I normally don't buy boxed sets because they normally mix in some average or poor movies with the really good ones. However, that was not the case here --- all of the movies were good!

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Summary: Love at the movies
Comment: Growing up I saw old Tyrone Power movies on television. Even deciding to buy this collection I had not remembered how great he was on the screen. His co-stars are of equal standing and each of these films can stand alone on their merit. The filming & scenary! His talent lights up the screen in each. If you like classic Tyrone-you will never regret buying this collection-it is a must have.


Editorial Reviews:

This DVD boxed set shows Tyrone Power as Twentieth Century Fox (that is, Fox head honcho Darryl F. Zanuck) saw him: handsome, dashing, prone to swordplay and adventure. Zanuck's instincts were in tune with what audiences wanted to see from Ty Power, and the athletic actor was one of Hollywood's most popular stars from the late 1930s through his exit for WWII service--and he remained popular in the late 1940s, although he chafed at his limited casting opportunities. The real Tyrone Power may well have been more interesting than these movies suggest, although you wouldn't know it: he comes across as earnest, square, and unfailingly attractive.

The earliest film in the set is the 1941 Blood and Sand, a Technicolor-crazed remake of the old Rudolph Valentino silent picture. Power plays a hotshot matador caught between Linda Darnell's faithful wife and Rita Hayworth's naughty femme fatale (Anthony Quinn scores nicely in a small role as a super-cool rival matador). Director Rouben Mamoulian's operatic style meshes well with the milieu, even if the movie is paced operatically at times. Son of Fury (1942) bounds into the realm of 19th-century costume adventure, with Power out to wrest his rightful inheritance from scoundrel George Sanders, juggling high-class lady Frances Farmer and South Seas maiden Gene Tierney along the way. This crazy plot is ably directed by John Cromwell, and Alfred Newman's Polynesian love theme is well-nigh irresistible.

Captain from Castile is a lavish postwar production that reestablished Power as an adventure hero. Stunning location photography in Mexico (including a real volcano in mid-eruption, which figures evocatively in the late going) makes this one a scenic feast, even if the plot is standard potboiler stuff: Spanish nobleman Power escapes the Inquisition by signing on with Cortez (Cesar Romero) and his New World expedition. Castile was directed by Henry King, and King also made Prince of Foxes (1950), bringing a foursquare approach that emphasizes the somewhat stodgy period feel of both films. However, Prince has a secret weapon: Orson Welles plays power-hungry Cesare Borgia and steals every scene he's in. Tyrone Power already appears older than his 35 years (he would in fact die at age 44, while filming Solomon and Sheba), and he looks dazzled by Welles' prowess.

Welles is back in The Black Rose, a lively Boys' Own Adventure yarn from 1950. Here Power and Jack Hawkins leave 13th-century England for a wild trip to Mongolia and China, signing on to the service of the brutal warlord played by Welles. Director Henry Hathaway gets the most out of the extensive location shooting, and Welles makes a meal of his role. It's a fun movie that shows the appeal, and some of the limitations, of Tyrone Power in his signature style. --Robert Horton


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