Charles Vidor Films
Song Without End
Charles Vidor, George Cukor, 1960
Stunningly filmed in Technicolor and featuring one of the finest musical scores Hollywood has ever produced, Charles Vidor’s Song Without End - the 1960 biop... More
£11.99 DVD
A Song to Remember
Charles Vidor, 1945
Nominated for 6 Oscars, the Technicolor biopic A Song to Remember was one of the most successful filmed biographies of the 1940s, presenting the fictionalise... More
£11.99 DVD
Gilda
Charles Vidor, 1946
Employed to run a Buenos Aires casino, Ford finds his boss's wife is former lover Hayworth - who, erotic allure peaking in the famous 'Blame on Mame' glove s... More
£5.99 DVD
Cover Girl
Charles Vidor, 1944
A lavishly produced muscial about a night-club dancer from Brooklyn who leaves her sweetheart after winning a cover girl contest, only to learn that fame and... More
£5.99 DVD
The Loves of Carmen
Charles Vidor, 1948
'There's nothing so good to the taste as a thing that's been warmed by the Spanish sun,' says Rita Hayworth's Carmen, licking her lips as she eats an apple a... More
£5.99 DVD
The Doris Day Collection: Volume 1
Various , David Butler, 1950-66
A collection of six films starring Doris Day, featuring Billy Rose's Jumbo, The Glass Bottom Boat (aka The Spy in Lace Panties), Love Me or Leave Me, Please ... More
£15.99 DVD
A Farewell To Arms (1957)
Charles Vidor, 1957
A passionate remake of the 1932 Borzage classic in which an American in the Italian Army is wounded in action and is nursed back to health by a pretty nurse. More
£6.99 DVD








