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Disc 1: Feature -; New restoration supervised by director James Ivory and cinematographer Tony Pierce-Roberts; Soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1; Commentary From Simon Callow, Ismail Merchant, James Ivory and Tony Pierce-Roberts ; ; Disc 2: DVD Extas - ; Archive promotional appearances by Daniel Day-Lewis and Simon Callow; BBC report on the film's success in the U.S. ; E.M. Forster remembered; Film scrapbook with never-before-seen photos and memorabilia; Merchant Ivory tribute
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Room With a View: Feature
1. A Room With a View [2:19]
2. Arrival [4:06]
3. The Reverend Mr. Beebe [3:17]
4. Beethoven [4:22]
5. In Santa Croce With No Baedeker [6:21]
6. A Fight in the Square [6:22]
7. The Italian Landscape [7:02]
8. The Kiss [3:21]
9. George Returns [3:59]
10. Home [3:03]
11. Officially Engaged [6:30]
12. London, in Mrs. Vyse's Well-Appointed Home [3:06]
13. The New Tenants [4:30]
14. Welcoming Committee [6:13]
15. How Miss Bartlett's Boiler Was So Tiresome [4:47]
16. Charlotte's Arrival [5:04]
17. Under a Loggia [6:24]
18. Lying to George [3:24]
19. Lying to Cecil [6:45]
20. Lying to Mr. Beebe, Mrs. Honeychurch, Freddy and the Servants [5:26]
21. A Trip to Athens [6:19]
22. Lying to Mr. Emerson [3:27]
23. Lucy's Letter [1:54]
24. Credits [3:43]
Starched collars, pince-nez, and lawn tennis are just some of the niceties to be found in this Academy Award-winning adaptation of E. M. Forster's Edwardian period novel. Helena Bonham Carter stars as Lucy Honeychurch, a young English tourist in Florence whose prim and proper life is threatened by her attraction to a brooding, young romantic (Julian Sands). Penned by screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, A Room with a View brought the team of producer Ishmael Merchant and director James Ivory to the peak of their international success. The film's light charm, graceful period ambience, and attractive cast -- Daniel Day-Lewis and Maggie Smith turn in splendid performances -- became their trademark. Leisurely yet engaging, the first half of A Room with a View works nicely as a travelogue of Florence; the latter half returns to the English countryside where the manors are nice, the manners even nicer, and the principals meander their way toward happily ever after. Gregory Baird, Barnes & Noble
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