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A New Leaf (Region B) w/BOOKLET USED

A New Leaf (Region B) w/BOOKLET USED

''Do you take this woman?'' ''Yes, for everything she's got''

SYNOPSIS:

One of America's greatest comic legends,Ā Elaine May, made her debut as writer and director in the wonderfulĀ A New Leaf. Unanimously acclaimed from the start, but unavailable for many years, it now stands as a classic alongsideĀ Harold and Maude,Ā BananasĀ andĀ M*A*S*H*Ā as a key film in the new direction of American screen comedy in the 1970s.

The greatĀ Walter MatthauĀ stars as Henry, a once-rich playboy who has obliviously spent his entire inheritance. Desperate to marry into further financial support, he meets Henrietta (Elaine May), a shy, awkward, though independently wealthy botany professor. What follows is a giddy tale of dubious legal advice, ruthless skulduggery and ferns.

A most unorthodox romantic comedy, stuffed with deadpan hilarity and brilliant comic invention, TheĀ Masters of CinemaĀ Series is proud to present its UK home video premiĆØre in a new Dual-Format edition.

SPECIAL FEATURES including:

  • New high-definition digital transfer with exclusive image restoration
  • Uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray
  • The Bluebeard of Happiness, a new video essay by critic David Cairns
  • 32-PAGE BOOKLET featuring new and vintage writing on the film, and archival images
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A New Leaf (Region B) w/BOOKLET USED

''Do you take this woman?'' ''Yes, for everything she's got''

SYNOPSIS:

One of America's greatest comic legends,Ā Elaine May, made her debut as writer and director in the wonderfulĀ A New Leaf. Unanimously acclaimed from the start, but unavailable for many years, it now stands as a classic alongsideĀ Harold and Maude,Ā BananasĀ andĀ M*A*S*H*Ā as a key film in the new direction of American screen comedy in the 1970s.

The greatĀ Walter MatthauĀ stars as Henry, a once-rich playboy who has obliviously spent his entire inheritance. Desperate to marry into further financial support, he meets Henrietta (Elaine May), a shy, awkward, though independently wealthy botany professor. What follows is a giddy tale of dubious legal advice, ruthless skulduggery and ferns.

A most unorthodox romantic comedy, stuffed with deadpan hilarity and brilliant comic invention, TheĀ Masters of CinemaĀ Series is proud to present its UK home video premiĆØre in a new Dual-Format edition.

SPECIAL FEATURES including:

  • New high-definition digital transfer with exclusive image restoration
  • Uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray
  • The Bluebeard of Happiness, a new video essay by critic David Cairns
  • 32-PAGE BOOKLET featuring new and vintage writing on the film, and archival images

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''Do you take this woman?'' ''Yes, for everything she's got''

SYNOPSIS:

One of America's greatest comic legends,Ā Elaine May, made her debut as writer and director in the wonderfulĀ A New Leaf. Unanimously acclaimed from the start, but unavailable for many years, it now stands as a classic alongsideĀ Harold and Maude,Ā BananasĀ andĀ M*A*S*H*Ā as a key film in the new direction of American screen comedy in the 1970s.

The greatĀ Walter MatthauĀ stars as Henry, a once-rich playboy who has obliviously spent his entire inheritance. Desperate to marry into further financial support, he meets Henrietta (Elaine May), a shy, awkward, though independently wealthy botany professor. What follows is a giddy tale of dubious legal advice, ruthless skulduggery and ferns.

A most unorthodox romantic comedy, stuffed with deadpan hilarity and brilliant comic invention, TheĀ Masters of CinemaĀ Series is proud to present its UK home video premiĆØre in a new Dual-Format edition.

SPECIAL FEATURES including:

  • New high-definition digital transfer with exclusive image restoration
  • Uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray
  • The Bluebeard of Happiness, a new video essay by critic David Cairns
  • 32-PAGE BOOKLET featuring new and vintage writing on the film, and archival images