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Gary Cooper - The Signature Collection (Sergeant York / The Fountainhead / Dallas / Springfield Rifle / The Wreck of the Mary Deare) (1950)

Starring: Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal Director: André De Toth, Howard Hawks Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
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Springfield Rifle, one of five films included in this set, may miss the bullseye as a true Gary Cooper classic, but there's a line that speaks to his enduring status as a screen icon and "American Legend." In this 1952 Western, his follow-up film to High Noon, Cooper's character has been drummed out of the army and branded a coward. Suffice to say that all is not what it seems, and an observer is asked how Coop will handle the pressure. The response: "He'll stand up." That is quintessential Cooper. He's a stand-up guy, and the "dang swangest hero," as he is hailed in Sergeant York, this collection's calling card. Directed by Howard Hawks and co-written by John Huston, Sergeant York earned Cooper an Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Alvin York, a Tennessee mountain hellraiser who finds religion after surviving a lightning strike. His newfound pacifist beliefs are put to the supreme test when he is forced to enlist in WWI. Cooper also displays the (Frank Lloyd) Wright stuff as architect Harold Roark in The Fountainhead (1949), adapted for the screen by Ayn Rand from her towering and controversial bestselling novel about a "fool visionary" who refuses to compromise his principles or conform his work to popular taste. The Wreck of the Mary Deare (1959), his penultimate film, finds Cooper desperately trying to clear his name before an inquiry determines what really happened aboard the mysteriously abandoned eponymous ship. Costar Charlton Heston gives him a run for Most Piercing Blue Eyes honors. Last, and least, but still entertaining, is Dallas (1950), in which Cooper stars as a Confederate outlaw who impersonates a sheriff to settle an old score. Cooper is not the most chameleon-esque of actors, but in these representative films, he displays intriguing shadings to his heroic persona. Roark in The Fountainhead has a definite dark side, while his "Reb" Hollister in Dallas is something of a rascal.

Of the DVD presentations, Sergeant York gets the two-disc "Special Edition" treatment, with dry, but informative commentary by film historian Jeanne Basinger, a made-for-cable TV special about Cooper hosted by Clint Eastwood, and a welcome Warner Bros. cartoon, Tex Avery's "Porky's Preview" and short subject, "Lions for Sale," that replicate an old fashioned night out at the movies. The Fountainhead DVD includes a featurette about the making of the film. Cooper stands alone among Hollywood's leading men, but beyond his formidable presence, classic film buffs will bask in the nostalgic pleasures of Max Steiner's music in four of the five films, and appearances by great character actors (Walter Brennan and George Tobias in Sergeant York, a young Richard Harris in Mary Deare). --Donald Liebenson

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37 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A GREAT ACTOR in FIVE great performances... and THE FOUNTAINHEAD!!!, September 24, 2006
By Paulo Leite (Lisbon, Portugal) - See all my reviews
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So you get five film starring this LEGENDARY ACTOR who never gave a anything but great performances... Even in so-so films, Gary Cooper would shine all over with hos leading style... his easy command of the screen... his magnetic persona... his sincere smile and on-screen will that would drive you love him in any character he portrayed.

In THE FOUNTAINHEAD (my favorite here), Gary gives one of his best performances as Howard Roark, an architect (inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, no less!) who was in a constant battle against mediocre styles. Someone trully creative and visionary who would not compromise. "I don't build in order to have clients. I have clients in order to build!"

But another thing about this film is the eye-popping sets and designs.
INCREDIBLE... I still love that building all made of glass!!!!

In SERGEANT YORK, Gary portrays a pacifist (who is enlisted during WWI) who will discover the true meaning of fighting... and what being a Hero is all about. JOHN HUSTON was one of the screenwriters of this GREAT 1941 film who, I'm sure, did back then much more than just entertain. In fact, this is one of the best Hollywood war films during the 40's...

And, of course, with HOWARD HAWKS, you can never go wrong.

THE WRECK OF THE MARY DEARE is a big CinemaScope film where special effects trully shine. Again, here Gary cooper gives a superlative performance.

SPRINGFIELD RIFLE is a smaller Western by ANDRE DE TOTH with another great performance. Here, Cooper joins (undercover) a group of criminals in order to solve a mystery of stolen guns. This is an above average B-movie with a good script.

DALLAS is a post-Civil War drama of a man returning home to seek revenge. Another B-film with a great performance.

This box is worth buying because of two reasons:
You get five films (three are trully great, two are trully good) for easily the price of just two or three...

...then, why not get them all?

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gary Cooper provides a fine example of the human spirit at its best!!!, January 19, 2007
By Esperanza Reynolds "Hope Reynolds" (Miami Lakes, Florida) - See all my reviews
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The Fountain Head
When Ayn Rand wrote this book; the Fountain Head, she envisioned a hero, Howard Roark, that represents the ideal man, one we should get to know, understand and emulate. Individualism is the impacting message Ayn Rand leaves with us. Played by Gary Cooper; who takes on the role of the hero, the aspiring architect with an uncompromising creative vision, that will not bend when it comes to his beliefs and convictions... whether for a job, rewards, fame, or for acceptance. This movie represents a brilliant execution of one of the best books ever written! As a young child, Ayn Rand, witnessed the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, which she denounced from its outset. Living through the struggle made a mark on her personality, for through her writings we clearly understand the theory of individualism. Would highly recommend owning this movie if you want to learn about a hero who will relentlessly pursue his dreams without compromising his soul! Awesome!

Dallas
In Dallas, Cooper is fun and as usual... debonaire. His role as Confederate raider Blayde "Reb" Hollister, is interesting to watch. The script is lively; with lots of action, and at times, rather funny, so we enjoyed it! We have watched most of the DVDs in this series thanks to the visit from one of our relatives; Arnold Kline, who simply... loves Cooper! Without a doubt, this DVD collection is something we should own, if we want to enjoy best in class performances!

The Wreck of the Mary Deare
Aboard the freighter Mary Deare we find Gary Cooper, alone, involved in what seems to be a rather mysterious ship abandonment. Charlton Heston, in the ship salvaging business, is rather interested in the freighter because he considers it a business opportunity. But, the plot thickens. And soon, Heston is involved in the traumatic events that lead to the crew's departure. During a London Court of Inquiry, Cooper faces many who are out to prove his ill intent. Cooper's performance is best in class and for the first time, we witness someone who outshines Heston. Cooper demonstrates character and the strength necessary to redeem his name. Would highly suggest owning this DVD if you want to witness determination that demands justice, and character that prevails through trials and tribulations.

Sergeant York
With this performance, Gary Cooper leaves no doubt as to his amazing ability to portray a decent, honest, and all-around principled man. He plays Alvin York, a man from the country, who was prone to drinking and having fun, until his mother, a new found love and an encounter with danger makes him find religion and meaning in his life. He is a sharpshooter who is drafted to fight during World War I, but who conscientiously objects because the Bible teaches us that we shall not kill. His performance is heroic, fun, adventuresome and gentle. One can not see these films without pondering whether Gary Cooper was acting, or is Gary Cooper simply a fine human being whose soul shines through to provide an example of the finest principles. Would highly recommend obtaining this DVD... In these troubled times we have much to learn from the human spirit shared through these magnificent movies.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A truly great screen actor at work, January 1, 2007
By Kenneth V. Barnes (Benfleet, Essex. U.K.) - See all my reviews
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Gary Cooper was the most important screen actor to bridge the gap between silent pictures and the talkies. As Clint Eastwood, host of the documentary included in this 5-disc set,aaya "In a time now fast receding, Gary Cooper was the greatest of all movie stars." This is indeed true, for Cooper was the the natural precursor to such popular screen giants as James Stewart, Henry Fonda, John Wayne and Clint Eastwood.

This set offers five films from his work at Warner Brothers and MGM ranging from 1941 to 1959. The only real signature performance is
"Sergeant York" for which he won his first Academy Award as Best Actor.
This is one of his most interesting films in that he appears in almost every scene in its two and a quarter hours running time. Any actor who can hold that amount of screen time and keep the interest of his audience
is an exceptional actor. His tall, lanky frame and soft spoken drawl made him one of the most watchable of actors. He was the best example of the old maxim "less is more." Most of his dialogue was monosyllabic, but his face spoke volumes.
The second film "The Fountainhead" may not be among his best, but it is certainly one of his most intriguing. Playing an idealistic architect, Cooper seems ill-suited to Ayn Rand's wordy and often pretentious script
adapted from her own influential novel, but he turns in a most believable
performance. This is more than can be said for the rest of the cast. That fine actress Patricia Neal is reduced to giveing an over-stated eye-rolling performance that is not at all worthy of her talent. Raymond Massey and Robert Douglas ( both fine actors ) are saddled with some of the worst dialogue of their careers. But Cooper succeeds in shining and rising above the confusion and even handles a six-minute speech with calm conviction. It has to be said,though, that the film is magnificently designed and expertly directed by King Vidor. "The Fountainhead" is an impressive love-it or hate-it picture. The public loved it and the critics hated it. Without Gary Cooper's towering presence, it would not have succeeded at all.

Of the remaining three pictures, two are Westerns "Dallas"(1950) and "Springfield Rifle" (1952)- a genre in which Cooper was always comfortable, even when the scripts and direction were not top drawer
( which is the case here ). The last is a very well-produced adaptation ( by Eric Ambler ) of the Hammond Innes best-selling novel "The Wreck of the Mary Deare" in which Gary Cooper handles a very difficult and strenuous role as a man falsely accused of scuttling a ship for profit. The action sequences at sea are very well staged and the complicated plot is told with commendable clarity. Cooper is supported by a powerhouse cast of strong actors like Charlton Heston, Michael Redgrave and a young Richard Harris and still succeeds in stealing every scene. Opinions are divided on whether this is a great picture. Some critics felt it was too waterlogged for its own good. I disagree. This is a most engrossing thriller with Gary Cooper in top form.

Warners have produced a fine box set here, but I can't help feeling it would have been better if they had included "Bright Leaf"(1950) -a melodrama of the tobacco industry that teamed him rather intrigingly with Lauren Bacall and again with Patricia Neal - and "The Hanging Tree" )1959)
an atmospheric Western far superior to the two included here.

Despite these slight shortcomings, this is a box set that I am proud to add to my collection and, if you want to see a truly great screen actor at work,I recommend that you invest in this set. You won't be disappointed.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Gary Cooper
This is really not worth this much money, I wish I had just ordered "Sergeant York" The others are old movies that probably didn't do well at the box office even in there day. Read more
Published 2 days ago by sherang

5.0 out of 5 stars All great movies, but...
'The Fountainhead' tops them ALL!!! A beautiful display of libatards trying to destroy a maker. A Man. A creator. and yes, A MAN.

No emotard was Roark! Read more
Published 5 months ago by T. Coleman

5.0 out of 5 stars "A Package of Rugged Individualism"
Here you have them--Five Gary Cooper Classics in one package. Of this group, I like Sergeant York and the Wreck of the Mary Deare the best. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cooper Collection
We were happy to find this collection available through Amazon. Gary Cooper is a favorite of ours and we had been looking for a copy of The Fountainhead and could not find it in... Read more
Published 10 months ago by JB

5.0 out of 5 stars Gary Cooper--Fantastic
This a wonderful collection of Coop's best movies. Our personal favorite is Sgt. York... Read more
Published on July 7, 2007 by B. Hathaway

5.0 out of 5 stars A well done tribute to Gary Cooper's work
This signature collection of films starring Gary Cooper that are now under the control of Warner Home Video is a great tribute to an actor whose film career spanned 35 years. Read more
Published on June 28, 2007 by calvinnme

3.0 out of 5 stars I'm waiting for the 2nd Volume !
On this collection there are two of the best films ever made by Coop : Sergeant York (1941) and The Fountainhead (1949)which contain extras and interesting featurettes but why... Read more
Published on May 20, 2007 by Jose Antonio Arteaga

5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST FOR ANYONE WHO ENJOYS WATCHING A MOVIE AND TRAVELING TO ANOTHER PERIOD OF TIME WITH A DIFFERENT SET OF VALUES
I purchased this set because The Fountainhead is one of my favorite meaningful movies from my childhood about standing up for what you believe in. Read more
Published on March 20, 2007 by Delta Educator

5.0 out of 5 stars Best in class actor!
One of the best films in this collection, Gary Cooper plays Alvin York, a pacifist unable to kill during Warld War I. Read more
Published on February 28, 2007 by Alexander Ariano

5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended
Great Gary Cooper collection. Wish they had included a few others, like the one he did about Billy Mitchell.
Published on January 27, 2007 by Erick

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