Magnificent Obsession with Jane Wyman: DVD Cover

    Magnificent Obsession Director: Douglas Sirk Cast: Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson, Barbara Rush, Agnes Moorehead

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/12/2008
    • Original Release: 1954
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 18,304

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    Disc #1 -- Magnificent Obsession
    1. Merrick Lives Because of Phillips [18:42]
    2. Riding a Lift [17:58]
    3. Robert and Helen: A Tragic Meeting [17:54]
    4. To Switzerland [16:29]
    5. Silent Departure [18:32]
    6. You're Gonna Repay That Old Old Debt [17:09]

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    Editorial Reviews

    This second film version of Lloyd C. Douglas' spiritual novel Magnificent Obsession is in its own way as successful as the first (filmed in 1935) in glossing over the plot holes and logic gaps in the original novel. Rock Hudson plays Bob Merrick, a reckless playboy who is indirectly responsible for the death of a kindly and much-beloved doctor. The dead man's wife, Helen Phillips (Jane Wyman), refuses to accept Bob's apologies. When Helen is accidentally blinded, Bob decides to "do right" by her anonymously, illustrating author Douglas' curious edict that the best sort of good deed is the one for which you're not rewarded. In record time, Bob becomes a brilliant physician, and it is he who performs the sight-restoring surgery on Helen. Rather than fade into the woodwork unheralded, Bob is at last forgiven by Helen, who has fallen in love with him during her sightless months without even knowing it. Luxuriously produced by Ross Hunter and directed con brio by Douglas Sirk, Magnificent Obsession was one of the most successful of Universal's big-budget "weepers" of the 1950s. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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