| Considered by many to be the finest British film ever made, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger (The Red Shoes), is a stirring masterpiece like no other. Roger Livesey dynamically embodies outmoded English militarism as the indelible General Clive Candy, who barely survives four decades of tumultuous British history (1902 to 1942) only to see the world change irrevocably before his eyes. Anton Walbrook (The Red Shoes) and Deborah Kerr (Black Narcissus) provide unforgettable support, he as a German enemy turned lifelong friend of Blimp’s and she as young women of three consecutive generations—a socially committed governess, a sweet-souled war nurse, and a modern-thinking army driver—who inspire him. Colonel Blimp is both moving and slyly satirical, an incomparable film about war, love, aging, and obsolescence shot in gorgeous Technicolor.  
 Condition:NEW. Brand New Factory Sealed
 
 Product Details
 
 Actors: Roger Livesey, Anton Walbrook, Deborah Kerr
 Directors: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger
 Format: NTSC, Full Screen
 Language: English
 Subtitles: English
 Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
 Aspect Ratio: 1.37:1
 Number of discs: 1
 Rated: NR (Not Rated)
 Studio: Criterion Collection
 DVD Release Date: March 19, 2013
 Run Time: 163 minutes
 
 Special Features
 New 4K digital master from the 2012 Film Foundation restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition
 Audio commentary featuring director Michael Powell and filmmaker Martin Scorsese
 Video introduction by Scorsese
 A Profile of “The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp,” a twenty-four-minute documentary
 Restoration demonstration, hosted by Scorsese
 Interview with editor Thelma Schoonmaker Powell, Michael Powell’s widow
 Gallery featuring rare behind-the-scenes production stills
 Gallery tracing the history of David Low’s original Colonel Blimp cartoons
 PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Molly Haskell
 
 Cast & Crew
 Roger Livesey 	Clive Candy
 Deborah Kerr 	Barbara Wynne, Edith Hunter, Johnny Cannon
 Anton Walbrook 	Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff
 Roland Culver 	Col. Betteridge
 Albert Lieven 	Von Ritter
 Spencer Trevor 	Period Blimp
 James McKechnie 	Spud Wilson
 Ursula Jeans 	Frau von Kalteneck
 John Laurie 	Murdoch
 Phyllis Morris 	Pebble
 Arthur Wontner 	Embassy Counsellor
 Count Zichy 	Col. Borg
 Carl Jaffe 	Van Reumann
 Eric Maturin 	Col. Goodhead
 Muriel Aked 	Lady Margaret
 Yvonne Andre 	Nun
 Dennis Arundell 	Cafe Orchestra Leader
 Felix Aylmer 	Bishop
 Captain W. Barrett 	The Texan
 John Boxer 	Soldier
 Frith Branbury 	Babyface Fitzroy
 Edward Cooper 	BBC Official
 Helen Debray 	Mrs. Wynne
 Valentine Dyall 	von Schonbron
 Marjorie Gresley 	Matron
 Robert Harris 	Embassy Secretary
 Vincent Holman 	Club Porter, 1942
 David Hutcheson 	Hoppy
 James Knight 	Club Porter, 1902
 Patrick Macnee
 Neville Mapp 	Stuffy Graves
 Diana Marshall 	Sybil
 A.E. Matthews 	President of Tribunal
 Ferdinand "Ferdy" Mayne 	Prussian Student
 Jane Millican 	Nurse Erna
 Corp. Thomas Palmer 	Sergeant
 Wally Patch 	Sergeant clearing debris
 Norman Pierce 	Mr. Wynne
 Joan Swinstead 	Secretary
 Reginald Tate 	Van Zijl
 Jan van Loewen 	Indignant Citizen
 John Varley
 David Ward 	Kaunitz
 Harry Welchman 	Maj. Davis
 
 Technical Credits
 Michael Powell 	Director, Producer, Screenwriter
 Emeric Pressburger 	Director, Producer, Screenwriter
 Joseph Bato 	Costumes/Costume Designer
 George Blackler 	Makeup
 Lt.Gen. Sir Douglas Browning 	Consultant/advisor
 Jack Cardiff 	Camera Operator
 W. Percy Day 	Special Effects
 Desmond Dew 	Sound/Sound Designer
 Allan Gray 	Score Composer
 Dorrie Hamilton 	Makeup
 Alfred Junge 	Production Designer
 Tom Payne 	Asst. Director
 Georges Périnal 	Cinematographer
 John Seabourne 	Editor
 C.C. Stevens 	Sound/Sound Designer
 Sydney Streeter 	Production Manager
 Geoffrey Unsworth 	Camera Operator
 
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