De-lovely with Kevin Kline: DVD Cover
  • Cover Image

De-lovely Director: Irwin Winkler Cast: Kevin Kline, Ashley Judd, Jonathan Pryce, Kevin McNally

DVD - Special Edition / Wide Screen Learn more

BUY THIS ITEM

  • $14.99 Online price
    $13.49 Member price
  • skip to cart
  • Add To List uiAction=GetAllLists&page=List&pageType=list&ean=027616914378&productCode=DV&maxCount=100&threshold=3

GET FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF $25 OR MORE

DELIVERY & GIFT DETAILS:

Usually ships within 24 hours

Delivery Time and Shipping Rates

Eligible for gift wrap & gift message.

Enter a zip code

  • DVD Release Date: 12/21/2004
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 19,187

Viewer Rating: (9 ratings)

Detailed Rating: "Performances" See All

More Formats 
DVD$14.99
 
  • Overview
  • Editorial Reviews
  • Scenes
  • Customer Reviews
  • Cast & Crew
  • Full Product Details

Scenes

Features

Closed Caption; Audio commentary by director Irwin Winkler and Kevin Kline; Audio commentary by director Irwin Winkler and writer Jay Cocks; "Making of De-Lovely" featurette; "Music of De-Lovely" featurette; Anatomy of a scene: Be a clown; Anatomy of a scene: Love for sale; Deleted scenes; De-Lovely soundtrack tv spot; Original theatrical trailer

Full Product Details

Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Main Title/Funeral Music [2:43]
2. "It's Your Life, Cole" [3:18]
3. A Love Story [2:07]
4. Well, Did You Evah! [3:42]
5. Too Soon for Easy to Love [4:14]
6. Every Kind of Love [3:19]
7. It's De-Lovely/Wedding [5:24]
8. Berlin in Venice [2:11]
9. This Thing Called Love [3:20]
10. What Happens in Daylight [1:10]
11. Let's Misbehave/Changes [3:44]
12. New York/Let's Do It [3:59]
13. True Love/Kids' Serenade [4:08]
14. A Night and Day Challenge [4:26]
15. Newly Inconsiderate [3:31]
16. Anything Goes [1:26]
17. Castles of Sand [1:02]
18. Begin the Beguine [3:29]
19. Not Meant to Be [3:21]
20. Hollywood Life/Be a Clown [4:29]
21. I Love You Tritely [1:58]
22. Just One of Those Things [2:30]
23. Experiment With Leaving [2:08]
24. Love for Sale [2:45]
25. The Devoted Mr. Reed [1:20]
26. Well-Bred Dishonesty [3:50]
27. Loneliness Breeds Pain [4:22]
28. "I Can't Work the Pedals!" [2:23]
29. Dying for a Happy Ending [3:40]
30. Delightful New Friend [1:51]
31. So in Love... [2:23]
32. ...To the End [7:27]
33. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye [3:11]
34. Phantom Pains [1:55]
35. Blow, Gabriel, Blow [5:40]
36. You're the Top/Credits [5:42]

Scene Index

Editorial Reviews

By all accounts, songwriter Cole Porter was just as charming and sophisticated as the lyrics he wrote for such classic pop tunes as “Night and Day,” “You’re the Top,” “Begin the Beguine,” and “It’s De-Lovely,” all of which are heard in this elaborately mounted biographical film. But Porter, who spent his last 27 years crippled and in pain from injuries sustained in a riding accident, was a man of great contradictions. For instance, despite his obvious affections for Linda Lee Thomas, the wealthy socialite to whom he remained married, he continued to pursue male lovers. Costars Kevin Kline and Ashley Judd adroitly capture Cole and Linda’s dynamic here, playing the roles very much like the protagonists in a Depression-era stage musical or a Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers movie. They glide gracefully and seemingly effortlessly through life, enjoying the finest of everything and numbering among their friends many of the most famous and fascinating people of the pre-World War II era. Yet Cole has needs that Linda cannot meet; it’s a measure of their worldliness that she tolerates his dalliances because she’d rather have him some of the time than not at all. Screenwriter Jay Cocks employs an endearingly corny device to tell Cole’s story: The tunesmith’s life unfolds as a series of scenes rehearsed on a heavenly stage under the direction of an angel (played by Jonathan Pryce). In many respects, filmmaker Irwin Winkler -- who previously directed Kline in Life as a House -- re-creates the period accurately, though the use of contemporary pop artists (Alanis Morissette, Elvis Costello, Sheryl Crow) is a jarringly discordant note in the otherwise pitch-perfect replication of a bygone era. That aside, De-Lovely is as delightful and delicious as you could hope. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

More reviews and recommendations

Customer Reviews

Cole Porter is one of a kindby Readibus_Criticus

Reader Rating:
See Detailed Ratings

October 03, 2009: Love the story and the music. The actors did great!

This review was written about the DVD edition.

Don't botherby WickedKim

Reader Rating:
See Detailed Ratings

April 20, 2009: One of the most boring movies I've watched. Don't waste your time.

This review was written about the DVD edition.


More Customer Reviews