An Important Film Deserved More
"It's great to see this historically important film getting a decent 2K restoration, and the packaging is beautiful. No special features at all, and the booklet is thin. This film deserved much more attention."
Since 1978, Icarus Films has been a leading distributor in North America of independent
This is the first film of D.H. Lawrence’s controversial novel, which premiered in 1955, five years before the uncensored novel even appeared in print in the UK. Danielle Darrieux (in the peak years of her stardom) is Constance Chatterley, faithful wife to her war-wounded paraplegic husband (British actor Leo Genn), whose fortune flows from a local coal mine. Everyone but she seems concerned about her loss of sexual fulfillment, and the possibility of her bearing an heir, until she crosses paths with the estate’s new gamekeeper (Erno Crisa), and they launch into an affair that ruptures the tight social fabric around them.
While this film wouldn't be considered risqué by today's audiences, it was seen as scandalous at the time. Initially banned upon its release, the Supreme Court eventually ruled this was a violation of free speech, letting LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER screen in theaters. Restored in 2K, this film deserves its place in cinema history.
directed by: Marc Allégret
starring: Danielle Darrieux, Leo Genn, Erno Crisa
1955 / 104 min / 1.33:1 / French DTS-HD MA 2.0
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Overall rating: 4.5333333 / 5 from 15 reviews.
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"It's great to see this historically important film getting a decent 2K restoration, and the packaging is beautiful. No special features at all, and the booklet is thin. This film deserved much more attention."
"Love this early take on a classic"
"Super"
"Wonderful classic, top notch release!"
"I’m in love with the artwork, particularly the slipcover. The film is obviously a classic too."
"I really appreciate this type of historically significant offering through OCN partner labels. The packaging matches the film well and the film is presented cleanly. Great release!"
"For real, this story needed a couple of decades to really steam up the screen. Nicholas Clay's outdoor bath in the 1981 film RUINED me"
"Love seeing more b&w represented amongst the partner labels!"
"An enjoyable film."
"Brilliant flick! So happy with this classic"
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