Three smart girls. Something in the wind. First love. It started with Eve. Can't help singing. Lady on a train.
Notes:
Re-releases of the motion pictures made 1936-1947 by Universal. For specific features see interactive menu. Deanna Durbin, with various actors and actresses.
Contents:
Lady on a train (1 hr. 34 min.) / director, Charles David. Something in the wind (1 hr. 34 min.) / director, Irving Pichel -- First love (1 hr. 24 min.) / director, Henry Koster -- It started with Eve (1 hr. 30 min.) / director, Henry Koster -- Can't help singing (1 hr. 30 min.) / director, Frank Ryan -- Lady on a train (1 hr. 34 min.) / director, Charles David.
Summary:
The girl they call "Winnipeg's Sweetheart," Deanna Durbin, captured the hearts of movie fans everywhere with her irresistible charm and golden voice. From her debut film in 1936 to the release of her last film in 1947, Deanna was an international superstar and box-office sensation. Then at the height of her fame, she walked away from Hollywood forever. Now her movie magic lives on in this special 6-film set, The Deanna Durbin Sweetheart Pack. This rare treasure includes some of her best-loved films, including The Academy Award nominated Three Smart Girls; First Love, a modern riff on the classic Cinderella story; It Started with Eve, a tender-hearted musical farce; Lady on a Train, a crazy who-done-it; and Can't Help Singing, the film that takes Deanna out to the Old West in search of romance and adventure.
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