The Lives Of A Bengal Lancer (1935) (Blu-ray) (UK Import)
The Lives Of A Bengal Lancer (1935) (Blu-ray) (UK Import)
Blu-ray Disc
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EUR 24,99*
- USA, 1935
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Infos zu Titeln ohne Jugendfreigabe - Bestellnummer: 12074609
- Erscheinungstermin: 20.1.2025
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Genre:
Abenteuer
Spieldauer: 109 Min. - Regie: Henry Hathaway
- Darsteller: Gary Cooper, Richard Cromwell, Akim Tamiroff
- Filmmusik: Milan Roder
- Deutscher Titel: Bengali
- Sprache: Englisch
- Untertitel: Englisch
Gary Cooper, Franchot Tone, and Richard Cromwell head the cast of spectacular adventure classic The Lives of a Bengal Lancer.
When Lieutenant McGregor (Cooper) welcomes officers Forsythe (Tone) and Stone (Cromwell) to a remote outpost on the northwest frontier of the British Raj, they face overwhelming odds as they battle a local insurgency.
A high point in the diverse and celebrated career of prolific filmmaker Henry Hathaway (The Shepherd of the Hills), and featuring stunning photography by Charles Lang (The Big Heat), The Lives of a Bengal Lancer was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay.
INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
4K restoration Original mono audio
Audio commentary with screenwriter and novelist C Courtney Joyner and filmmaker Steve Latshaw (2025)
Sheldon Hall on ‘The Lives of the Bengal Lancer’ (2025): critical appreciation by the academic and film historian
Lux Radio Theatre: ‘The Lives of a Bengal Lancer’ (1939): radio adaptation of the film’s screenplay starring Errol Flynn, Brian Aherne and Jackie Cooper, alongside original cast members C Aubrey Smith and Douglass Dumbrille
Original theatrical trailer
Image gallery: promotional and publicity material
New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Booklet with a new essay by Sam Wigley, an archival production report, an extract from an archival interview with Henry Hathaway, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits
When Lieutenant McGregor (Cooper) welcomes officers Forsythe (Tone) and Stone (Cromwell) to a remote outpost on the northwest frontier of the British Raj, they face overwhelming odds as they battle a local insurgency.
A high point in the diverse and celebrated career of prolific filmmaker Henry Hathaway (The Shepherd of the Hills), and featuring stunning photography by Charles Lang (The Big Heat), The Lives of a Bengal Lancer was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay.
INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
4K restoration Original mono audio
Audio commentary with screenwriter and novelist C Courtney Joyner and filmmaker Steve Latshaw (2025)
Sheldon Hall on ‘The Lives of the Bengal Lancer’ (2025): critical appreciation by the academic and film historian
Lux Radio Theatre: ‘The Lives of a Bengal Lancer’ (1939): radio adaptation of the film’s screenplay starring Errol Flynn, Brian Aherne and Jackie Cooper, alongside original cast members C Aubrey Smith and Douglass Dumbrille
Original theatrical trailer
Image gallery: promotional and publicity material
New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Booklet with a new essay by Sam Wigley, an archival production report, an extract from an archival interview with Henry Hathaway, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits