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    Repeat Performance (1947) [w/Commentary] [Flicker Alley]

    Posted By: MirrorsMaker
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    Repeat Performance (1947) [w/Commentary] [Flicker Alley]

    Repeat Performance (1947)
    BDRip 1080p | MKV | 1920x1080 | x264 @ 5760 Kbps | 93 min | 3,94 Gb
    Audio: English AC3 1.0 @ 96 Kbps + Commentary track | Subtitles: English
    Genre: Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery

    Director: Alfred L. Werker
    Writers: Walter Bullock (screenplay by), William O'Farrell (based on a novel by)
    Stars: Louis Hayward, Joan Leslie, Virginia Field

    Repeat Performance, the most requested film in the early years of the Film Noir Foundation's restoration campaign, is finally available in digital form! An amazingly original hybrid of film noir, supernatural fantasy, and backstage melodrama, the film stars Joan Leslie as a Broadway actress who magically relives the previous year of her life, but can she alter the fateful mistakes and misjudgments that led to a New Year's Eve tragedy? Think of it as film noir's answer to It's a Wonderful Life or a full-length precursor to The Twilight Zone.

    Produced as a rare prestige picture by fledgling Eagle-Lion Pictures, the movie features an array of vivid performances: 21-year-old Joan Leslie as Sheila Page, her first mature role following a parade of teenage ingenues at Warner Bros.; Louis Hayward as her husband Barney, a bitter and vengeful playwright; Virginia Field as Sheila's personal and professional rival, Paula Costello; Tom Conway as suave stage producer John Friday; and Richard Basehart in his movie debut as poet William Williams, one of the era's most sensitive depictions of a gay artist.

    In the years after its 1947 release, Repeat Performance seemingly vanished. For many who'd seen it, the film's startling premise and stunning set-pieces became merely a tantalizing memory. It fell so far off the cultural radar people began to think they'd only imagined the movie. But thanks to the dedication and diligence of the Film Noir Foundation, Repeat Performance was restored in collaboration with UCLA Film & Television Archive and the Packard Humanities Institute.


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    Repeat Performance (1947) [w/Commentary] [Flicker Alley]

    Audio Commentary by film historian Nora Fiore ("The Nitrate Diva") featuring an in-depth history of the film's production

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