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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Buskers and gypsies,
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This review is from: St. Martin's Lane/Wings of the Morning (DVD)
KINO's double feature of classic era British cinema includes the first European-made Technicolor movie, and a sympathetic look at London's street people.
SYNOPSES-- WINGS OF THE MORNING An Irish Lord (Banks) marries a gypsy (Annabella). When he later dies in an equestrian accident, his family runs the hated woman off. She goes to Spain. To avoid the Spanish Revolution a half-century later, the now elderly gypsy returns to Ireland with granddaughter Maria (Annabella again) in tow. Maria meets and falls in love with a Canadian horse trainer (Fonda). Film includes stunning views of the Irish countryside. (Watch for great Irish tenor John McCormack, as himself.) ST. MARTIN'S LANE The title is the address of Charles Staggers (Laughton), who is one of a dying breed-- a busker. These street performers were a common sight in London in the early 20th Century. For coppers and shillings, they'd "work" a crowd waiting in line outside a legitimate theater. Dancers, musicians, comedians, tumblers, singers and orators all plied their wares then passed the hat around. Liberty (Leigh) picks pockets when she's not dancing for coin. After he sees her dance, Charles asks Libby to be his busking partner. They later form a quartet with two musicians. Songwriter Prentiss gives the talented Libby a foot up onto the legitimate stage; she eventually becomes a star. (Also outstanding here is virtuoso harmonicanist Larry Adler, who plays both on-screen and off.) Cinematic Anglophiles of the 1930s and '40s will undoubtedly enjoy MPI's CLASSIC BRITISH THRILLERS. This triple-feature includes "The Phantom Light," "Red Ensign" and "The Upturned Glass." Parenthetical numbers preceding titles are 1 to 10 viewer poll ratings found at a film resource website. (7.0) St. Martin's Lane ("Sidewalks of London") (UK-1938) - Charles Laughton/Vivien Leigh/Rex Harrison/Larry Adler/Tyrone Guthrie/Maire O'Neill/Gus McNaughton (6.1) Wings of the Morning (UK-1937) - Annabella/Henry Fonda/Leslie Banks/Stewart Rome/Irene Vanbrugh/Harry Tate/Helen Haye/John McCormack
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
St Martin's Lane / Wings of the Morning,
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This review is from: St. Martin's Lane/Wings of the Morning (DVD)
I bought this as a gift, and was disapointed to find out that the second title (Wings of the Morning) would not play. I tried it on several players with the same result. Did a return and got a replacement, with excellent, speedy service, but the second disk has the same problem. I found however that we could play the movie by sneaking up on it with chapter search, and then it worked well.
This was the first Technicolor film shot in England, and colors can be a bit odd, and the sound is weak, but all in all a worthwhile film. Too bad the menu system is goofy.
0 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
St. Martin's Lane/ Wings of the Morning,
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This review is from: St. Martin's Lane/Wings of the Morning (DVD)
I was very disappointed in the DVD of these classic films. The color television in Wings of the Morning was not as in the original film and I found St. Martin's Lane very loud and boring. I didn't like having to bother with it to get to Wings of the Morning. I returned it to seller for credit as not with color TV as described on the cover.
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St. Martin's Lane/Wings of the Morning by Tim Whelan (DVD - 2003)
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