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Disc #1 -- Star Is Born
Special Features
Introduction
The Man That Got Away Deleted Scenes
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Pink Blouse
Brown Dress #1
Brown Dress #2
Brown Dress #3
Brown Dress #4
Alternate Takes
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Here's What I'm Here For
Lose That Long Face
Trinidad Coconut Oil Shampoo
Norman Maine's Finale
When My Sugar Walks Down the Street Outtake
Film Effects Reel
A Report By Jack L Warner
Huge Premiere Hails a Star is Born Newsreel Montage
A Star is Born Premiere In Cinemascope
Pantages Premiere TV Special
A Star is Bored
Audio Vault
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Oliver On the Phone With the Director Discussing Norman Outtake
Norman and Esther on the Roof of the Hotel Lancaster Outtake
12/28/1942 Lux Radio Theater Broadcast
Judy Garland Promotional
Recording Sessions
Born In a Trunk Rehearsal
Someone at Last Rehearsal
Someone at Last Extended Playback
My Melancholy Baby
Black Bottom
Swanee
Theatrical Trailers
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A Star is Born (1937)
A Star is Born (1954)
A Star is Born (1976)
Languages
Spoken Languages
English
Features
Deleted scenes and alternate filmings of four musical numbers and one dramatic sequence
Over an hour of rare recording session music and a vintage radio show
Plus, hollywood premiere telecast and newsreel
1954 Studio exhibitor reel and expanded post-premiere coconut grove party footage
Trailers of all three a star is born versions and more!
Art Director - Malcolm C. Bert
Associate Producer - Vern Alves
Choreography - Richard Barstow
Cinematographer - Sam Leavitt
Composer (Music Score) - Harold Arlen
Composer (Music Score) - Ira Gershwin
Composer (Music Score) - Ray Heindorf
Costume Designer - Jean Louis
Costume Designer - Irene Sharaff
Costume Designer - Michael Woulfe
Costume Designer - Mary Ann Nyberg
Makeup - Gordon Bau
Musical Direction/Supervision - Ray Heindorf
Play Author - Alan Campbell
Play Author - Robert Carson
Production Designer - Irene Sharaff
Production Designer - Gene Allen
Screen Story - Robert Carson
Sound/Sound Designer - David Forrest
Sound/Sound Designer - Charles Lang
Special Effects - H.F. Koenekamp
Still Photographer - Bob Willoughby
The 1954 A STAR IS BORN had better music than the 1937 original, but that's about all that viewers may agree on in assessing one version against the other. On the downside, the music added about an hour to the running time. The film was re-cut and shortened by studio executives after release. Despite the efforts of restoration experts, there are today no complete prints of the original release version. Judy Garland benefits from the increased emphasis on her character, and the film is far more of a star vehicle for her than was the original for Janet Gaynor. To make room for the songs, several supporting characters from the 1937 version were eliminated. The result is a film that, despite the increased length, has less story-telling richness, though the deficiency is compensated by Garland's superb performance. The film was not among the Oscar nominees for Best Picture, though it did receive six other nominations, including for Garland, James Mason, and "The Man That Got Away" as Best Song. ~ Richard Gilliam, Rovi
George Cukor : Best Director - Directors Guild of America, 1954
James Mason : Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy - Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1954
Judy Garland : Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy - Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1954
James Mason : Best Actor - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1954
Judy Garland : Best Actress - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1954
Malcolm C. Bert : Best Color Art Direction - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1954
George James Hopkins : Best Color Art Direction - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1954
Irene Sharaff : Best Color Art Direction - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1954
Gene Allen : Best Color Art Direction - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1954
Jean Louis : Best Color Costume Design - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1954
Irene Sharaff : Best Color Costume Design - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1954
Mary Ann Nyberg : Best Color Costume Design - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1954
Ray Heindorf : Best Musical Score - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1954
Harold Arlen : Best Song - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1954
Ira Gershwin : Best Song - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1954