The Heiress [UK Import]

Olivia De Havilland, Montgomery Clift, Ralph Richardson

DVD
Ausgabe vom 20. Februar 2006
Verkaufsrang: 35339 (je kleiner desto beliebter)
EAN/ISBN: 5050582415063
ASIN: B000E5KPA6 (Amazon-Bestellnummer)
The Heiress [UK Import] - Olivia De Havilland, Montgomery Clift, Ralph Richardson
Vereinigte Königreich Edition, PAL/Region 2.4 DVD: TON: Deutsch ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), Englisch ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), Deutsch ( Untertitel ), Englisch ( Untertitel ), BONUSMATERIAL: Wechselwirkendes Menü, SYNOPSIS: Henry James based his 1881 novella Washington Square on a real-life incident, wherein a young actor of his acquaintance married an unattractive but very wealthy young woman for the express purpose of living the rest of his life in luxury. Washington Square was turned into a stage play in 1946 by Ruth and Augustus Goetz; this, in turn was adapted for the movies under the title The Heiress. Olivia DeHavilland won an Academy Award (her second) for her portrayal of Catherine Sloper, the plain-Jane daughter of wealthy widower Dr. Austin Sloper (Ralph Richardson). Catherine is not only unattractive, but lacks most of the social graces, thanks in great part to the domineering attitudes of her father. When Catherine falls in love with handsome young Morris Townsend (Montgomery Clift), she is convinced that her love is reciprocated, else why would Morris be so affectionate towards her? Dr. Sloper sees things differently, correctly perceiving that Morris is a callow fortune hunter. Standing up to her father for the first time in her life, Catherine insists that she will elope with Morris; but when Dr. Sloper threatens to cut off her dowry, Morris disappears. Still, Catherine threatens to run off with the next young man who pays any attention to her; Sloper, belatedly realizing how much he has hurt his only child, arranges to leave her his entire fortune. Years pass: Morris returns, insisting that he'd only left because he didn't want to cause Catherine the "grief" of being disinherited. Seemingly touched by Morris' "sincerity", Catherine agrees to elope with him immediately. But when Morris arrives at the appointed hour, he finds the door locked and bolted. Asked h