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The Gregory Peck Film Collection (To Kill a Mockingbird | Cape Fear | Arabesque | Mirage | Captain Newman, M.D. | The World in His Arms)

Starring: Gregory Peck Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
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  • Actors: Gregory Peck
  • Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 7
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Universal Studios
  • DVD Release Date: November 4, 2008
  • Run Time: 647 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001FBNQYA
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #14,376 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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To Kill a Mockingbird
Ranked 34 on the American Film Institute's list of the 100 Greatest American Films, To Kill a Mockingbird is quite simply one of the finest family-oriented dramas ever made. A beautiful and deeply affecting adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Harper Lee, the film retains a timeless quality that transcends its historically dated subject matter (racism in the Depression-era South) and remains powerfully resonant in present-day America with its advocacy of tolerance, justice, integrity, and loving, responsible parenthood. It's tempting to call this an important "message" movie that should be required viewing for children and adults alike, but this riveting courtroom drama is anything but stodgy or pedantic. As Atticus Finch, the small-town Alabama lawyer and widower father of two, Gregory Peck gives one of his finest performances with his impassioned defense of a black man (Brock Peters) wrongfully accused of the rape and assault of a young white woman. While his children, Scout (Mary Badham) and Jem (Philip Alford), learn the realities of racial prejudice and irrational hatred, they also learn to overcome their fear of the unknown as personified by their mysterious, mostly unseen neighbor Boo Radley (Robert Duvall, in his brilliant, almost completely nonverbal screen debut). What emerges from this evocative, exquisitely filmed drama is a pure distillation of the themes of Harper Lee's enduring novel, a showcase for some of the finest American acting ever assembled in one film, and a rare quality of humanitarian artistry (including Horton Foote's splendid screenplay and Elmer Bernstein's outstanding score) that seems all but lost in the chaotic morass of modern cinema. --Jeff Shannon

Cape Fear

Superior to Martin Scorsese's punishing 1991 remake, this 1962 thriller directed by J. Lee Thompson (The Guns of Navarone) stars Robert Mitchum as a creepy ex-con angry at the attorney (Gregory Peck) whom he believes is responsible for his incarceration. After Mitchum makes clear his plans to harm Peck's family, a fascinating game of crisscrossing ethics and morality takes place. Where the more recent version seemed trapped in its explicitness, Thompson's film accomplishes a lot with a more economical and telling use of violence. The result is a richer character study with some Hitchcockian overtones regarding the nature of guilt. --Tom Keogh


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An Academy Award winner and AFI Life Achievement Award recipient, Gregory Peck embodies all of the traits of a Hollywood leading man: distinguished, worldy and confident. Now, for the first time ever, 6 of his most memorable films are available together in The Gregory Peck Film Collection. See the beloved actor in some of his most daring roles in To Kill A Mockingbird, Cape Fear, Arabesque, Mirage, Captain Newman, M.D. and The World in His Arms. Featuring co-stars Sophia Loren, Anthony Quinn, Walter Matthau and Robert Mitchum, The Gregory Peck Film Collection showcases one of the greatest actors of all time at his best.

To Kill a Mockingbird

Gregory Peck received an Academy Award for his brilliant portrayal of the courageous Atticus Finch, a white Southern lawyer who puts his career on the line to defend a black man.
Cape Fear
The worst nightmare of a small-town lawyer (Gregory Peck) comes true when a criminal (Robert Mitchum) he helped put in jail returns to stalk his beautiful young wife and teenage daughter.
Arabesque
Gregory Peck and Sophia Loren star in this high-speed, high-class romantic thriller about a professor who finds himself in a race for his life after deciphering a mysterious secret message.
Mirage
A bewildered accountant (Gregory Peck) struggles to recover his memory with the help of a detective (Walter Matthau) and understand why he’s surrounded by danger, deception and murder.
Captain Newman, M.D.
Gregory Peck leads an all-star cast (Tony Curtis, Angie Dickinson, Eddie Albert, Bobby Darin) in a realistic look at life and love inside a military hospital's psychiatric ward during World War II.
The World in His Arms
A swaggering sea captain (Gregory Peck) sets sail - amid gale force winds and treacherous seas - on a harrowing race to rescue his lady love and beat his longtime rival (Anthony Quinn).

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Several Great Films, November 5, 2008
By Gary P. Cohen (Staten Island, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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I'd like to comment of three of the lesser known films in this set:
1. Captain Newman, M.D. - a wonderful W.W.II comedy/drama with a great supporting cast including Tony Curtis, Angie Dickinson, Eddie Albert, Larry Storch, James Gregory, Robert Duvall and in his academy-award nominated supporting role: Bobby Darin. One of my favorite films of the 1960s.
2. Mirage-a suspenseful black and white film-noir, filmed on location in New York co-starring the very attractive Diane Baker and Walter Matthau.
3. Arabesque-suspense thriller co-starring Sophia Loren. Directed by Stanley Donen, this was an attempt to replicate the success of Donen's previous thriller "Charade." While not as good as that classic, it is still good fun with a great score by Henry Mancini.
I can't wait to see these three films again.
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19 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very fine offering from Universal, November 20, 2008
By jammer "jammmer" (Laramie, Wyoming United States) - See all my reviews
Film specs are courtesy of IMDB. These DVD transfers conform to those specs without exception. Sound for all six films was done by Westrex Recording System. Each film has its own chapter-encoded DVD in its own thin-style keep case, all packaged together in one slip case. Outstanding transfer! Purists should remember that these films were made 40 to 50 years ago, and take that into account when critiquing things like picture and mono sound fidelity, which are consistently crisp and blemish-free for these six films.

Mirage, 1965, Edward Dmytryk, 1.85:1, 108 min, b/w, mono sound; based on Howard Fast's 1952 novel (Fallen Angel; Little, Brown and Company; 1952; as Walter Ericson); a beautiful black and white anamorphic wide screen picture in its original aspect ratio; first time on DVD. Good noir photography and a Quincy Jones musical score adorn this edge-of-the-chair nightmarish tale of amnesia, conspiracy and murder. Peck was never better; with a stellar supporting cast of Diane Baker, Walter Matthau, Kevin McCarthy, Jack Weston, Leif Erickson, George Kennedy, and Robert Harris. Except for a couple loose ends and a dated conclusion, it still rates 5 stars!

Arabesque, 1966, Stanley Donen, 2.35:1, 105 min, Panavision Technicolor, mono sound; co-star Sophia Loren; vibrant anamorphic widescreen color picture. Light entertainment only; the film is second-rate in comparison with Charade or To Catch A Thief, which it tries (unsuccessfully) to imitate. Previously out on DVD but almost impossible to find. 3 stars for the film.

Captain Newman, M.D, 1963, David Miller, 1.85:1, 126 min, Eastman Color by Pathe, mono sound; vibrant anamorphic widescreen color picture with music by Frank Skinner. Supporting cast includes Tony Curtis, Angie Dickenson, Eddie Albert, and a very young Robert Duvall. Way too long, desperately needing cuts! Scenes range from a WWII soldiers' mental ward suicide one minute, to a Santa-costumed Tony Curtis leading the recovering soldiers in singing Jingle Bells the next. Maybe watch this one at Christmas? The DVD keep-case erroneously lists running time as 91 minutes. 3 stars for the film.

The World In His Arms, 1952, Raoul Walsh, 1.37:1, 104 min, color by Technicolor, mono. Picture is full screen 1.33:1, the original aspect ratio, with music by Frank Skinner. Supporting cast includes Ann Blythe, Anthony Quinn, and a cast of thousands (of seals). Colors are vibrant with some fine but not intrusive grain, not surprising considering the film's age: one could hardly expect better. SPOILER ALERT: A rousing, swashbuckling rogue sea captain (Peck) and his sealskin-poaching pirates fight the 1850s Alaska Ruskies, with Peck snatching the about-to-be-married (Countess) Blyth away from the evil Ruskie's marriage clutches mere moments before the final vows! 3.5 stars for the film.

To Kill A Mockingbird, 1962, Robert Mulligan, 1.85:1, 129 min, b/w, mono; black and white anamorphic wide screen picture, in its original aspect ratio. Sound is generally fine though the kids' diction lacked clarity. Won three Oscars! Concerns childhood and race prejudice in the 1932 depression-era south; and a white lawyer (Peck) defending a black man accused of assault and rape of a white woman. Aside from Peck, the principal actors are really the three kids who have far more screen time than anyone else: Phillip Alford, age 14; Mary Badham, age 10; and the youngest of the three (age five, maybe six; not credited but whose role exceeded that of most adult actors whose credited roles were barely more than cameos). A MESSAGE film so boring it must spice up the action with a racist white mob hell-bent on a hanging; and a racist, drunken white-male stereotype who also attacks women and children on the side. 2 stars for the kids.

Cape Fear, 1962, J. Lee Thompson, 1.85:1, 105 min, b/w, mono; co-star Robert Mitchum; supporting cast includes Polly Bergen, Martin Balsam, and Telly Savalas. Beautiful black and white anamorphic wide screen picture in its original aspect ratio: incredible black and white noir photography with a formidable Bernard Herrmann musical score, and with great performances from Mitchum and Peck. After viewing (and hearing!) the quality of this production and the stark film-noir imagery and atmospherics, that this film was remade in 1991 demonstrates the abject poverty of modern Hollywood thinking: Who would want to watch an inferior would-be substitute remake (or any of these modern slasher pics for that matter) instead of this masterpiece? For better appreciation you might want to watch the 28-minute making-of documentary first. 5 stars for the film.

Special Features: To Kill A Mockingbird's keep case encloses a second DVD which has two documentaries: A Conversation with Gregory Peck, encoded with 18 chapters at 97:23 minutes; and Fearful Symmetry, a making-of documentary, encoded with 24 chapters at 90 minutes. The Cape Fear DVD also contains a making-of documentary at 27:45 minutes; a self-playing montage of production photograph stills intercut with full-sound segments of the film and closing with a gallery of eight posters and a few stills, at 4:48 minutes; and an original theatrical trailer, at 2:06 minutes. Picture and sound of these special features is fine.

Adding .4 stars for the fine transfer quality and general product excellence to the averaged film rating of 3.6 stars sums to 4 stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 2 GREAT ones, 1 Favorite & 3 Unknowns, November 15, 2008
By Mark D. Prouse "Dustyart" (Riverdale (Bronx), NY) - See all my reviews
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If you're a DVD movie collector and don't already have TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD or CAPE FEAR, this is a must, because it also contains one of the most stylish Bond-era thrillers ever made, ARABESQUE (in which Sophia Loren appears at her most stunningly beautiful), and three interesting and rarely shown films. The inclusion of the three lesser-known movies makes this a special and unpredictable collection.

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD is a true classic, with fine acting, gorgeous black and white photography and a compelling musical score. Most of all, it's a fascinating and well-written story. CAPE FEAR may not approach MOCKINGBIRD as a classic, but it's certainly a minor one; much better than the gratuitously violent remake. This is my second favorite Robert Mitchum performance, behind his other great villainous role in NIGHT OF THE HUNTER. Gregory Peck is perfect as the guy trying desperately to protect his family. His wife, played by Polly Bergan, a good, too. it's too bad she made so few movies of any note, because she's not only attractive, but a superb actress.

ARABESQUE is one of my all-time personal favorite thrillers. It's been unavailable in the United States for a long time, and it's good to finally have it on DVD, and it's a gorgeous print, to boot. Sophia Loren's first entrance in the film, in a stylish, black evening ensemble, ranks with the most sexy moments in her career, and all she does is walk into the room! Her character is fun, because it's not clear for some time into ARABESQUE if she's with or against Mr. Peck's harried college professor. He's on the trail of a coded heiroglyph containing vital information regarding an assassination plot. This is one of Peck's looser, more humorous performances, too, as he seems to be having great fun, being chased by thugs and trying to crack the code, and he's got such good chemistry with Loren. His drug induced bicycle ride through oncoming traffic on a rainy night is a memorable scene, and SO sixties! The stylish art direction, psychedelic photographic effects and catchy score by Henry Mancini combine to make this a worthy followup to Donen's CHARADE, although many prefer the previous film. I find ARABESQUE equally enjoyable, with its flashes of witty humor and tongue-in-cheek political intrigue. It's all pretty fake, like a paste jewel, but it sparkles just the same, as if it were a real diamond, beginning with the wonderful opening theme and 007 Movie-like titles, designed by famous titlemeister, Maurice Binder.

Of the three other movies in this boxed set, I like CAPTAIN NEWMAN, M.D. the best. I don't know how I ever managed to miss this one. It's a fascinating, if somewhat dated, study of a psychiatric facility's military doctor treating traumatic mental injuries in young soldiers during war. Peck is very good in this, but the ones who steal the show are Tony Curtis as a wisecracking intern, Bobby Darin as a guilt-ridden airman recovering from a tragic plane crash that killed his buddy, and most of all, Eddie Albert (!) as an army colonel suffering from violent delusions. This could easily be Albert's finest moment. Angie Dickinson is the only weak link, miscast as an army nurse, although her acting does contain a few screen moments that feel emotionally genuine. Otherwise, she fails to make much of an impression (on me, anyway).

The other two films are entertaining fun, if not A-List. MIRAGE is a so-so mystery lifted above its routine script by excellent performances by Peck as a man with amnesia, and Diane Baker as another ambiguous female (is she with him or against him)?

The last movie is an okay swashbuckler with Ann Blyth as the love interest. She's pretty dreadful, and the costumes are way over the top, Hollywood travesties of historical research. Redder lips were never seen, and Blyth's odd mouth is all one can look at in some scenes. But Peck is fine as a barely moral seafaring rogue, and Anthony Quinn is great fun as his unabashedly immoral foe. This film is worth seeing once, but it's tied with MIRAGE as the weakest of the six movies here.

Because three of these movies are so good, and one of those is otherwise hard to get, I give this Five Stars, considering the other three films as icing on the cake.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Collection
A good variety of Gregory Peck films. There is drama, history, tension, humor and Mr Peck at his best. I hadn't seen all the films but now really enjoy them all. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Lucinda Gold

4.0 out of 5 stars quality of dvd good
The quality of the picture is quite good on these dvds--and i have a pioneer elite 1080p plasma tv (HD but i don't have blu ray). Read more
Published 3 months ago by planettyoz

5.0 out of 5 stars Gregory Peck at his best
Here is a splendid DVD package of some of Gregory Peck's famous movies such as: "to kill a mockingbird" and an extra and rare documentary feature: "a conversation with Gregory... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Philippe Chambon

3.0 out of 5 stars Gregory Peck Collection
A great way to get well known movies & some others not sow well know.
You see new movies to you. It's great.
Published 8 months ago by P. Noel

5.0 out of 5 stars Mirage finally on DVD in it's proper form
Had Mirage been released by itself I would have bought it that way, but since I was able to get six great Gregory Peck films for about $5 each I won't complain. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Larry J. Davenport

4.0 out of 5 stars Gift
I bought this for my dad for Christmas and he loves it. This is a great set of Gregory Peck movies for the fan of classic movies.
Published 9 months ago by Chris Kaiser

5.0 out of 5 stars What a great Collection!
Great! The release was long overdue. I had given up hope to ever watch "Arabesque" or "Mirage" on DVD again, I only knew them from TV. Read more
Published 10 months ago by C. Tabor

5.0 out of 5 stars Arabesque....finally!
I just received this collection of Gregory Peck films and while I already owned one of them(To Kill a Mockingbird) already, I just had to get this collection. Read more
Published 11 months ago by RocketJay

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