Douglas Sirk Films
Like a teutonic Baudelaire, Douglas Sirk made his name in film in a relatively short period and then all but abandoned the art (save for a brief coda in the 70s).
Between 1952 and 1958, however, Sirk made the entire oeuvre of lush melodrama his own – and in the company of Barbara Stanwyck and Lucille Ball, created movies like Imitation of Life and Magnificent ... [+]
Highlights
Douglas Sirk, 1952-59
£17.49
Directed by Douglas Sirk
Seven of the master of melodrama's finest works, including his masterpiece - All ...
Douglas Sirk, 1946
£11.99
A Scandal in Paris
A delightful light-hearted romantic period drama from Douglas Sirk, A Scandal in Paris follows th...
Douglas Sirk, 1956
£12.99
There's Always Tomorrow
Between his twin masterpieces All That Heaven Allows and Written on the Wind, Dou...
Douglas Sirk Film Listing
Douglas Sirk, 1944
£11.99
Summer Storm
Linda Darnell and George Sanders star in Summer Storm, Douglas Sirk's adaptation of Chekhov short...
Douglas Sirk, 1946
£11.99
A Scandal in Paris
A delightful light-hearted romantic period drama from Douglas Sirk, A Scandal in Paris follows th...
Douglas Sirk, 1958
£13.99
A Time to Love and a Time to Die (Masters of Cinema)
Based on Erich Maria Remarque’s novel A Time to Lov...
Douglas Sirk, 1952-59
£17.49
Directed by Douglas Sirk
Seven of the master of melodrama's finest works, including his masterpiece - All ...
Douglas Sirk, 1959
£5.99
Imitation Of Life
One of the best melodramas ever made, and probably Sirk's masterpiece. The relationship between a...
Douglas Sirk, 1954
£7.99
Taza, Son of Cochise
Classic western directed by Douglas Sirk in which the son of a tribal leader (Rock Hudson) attemp...
Douglas Sirk, 1954
£6.99
Magnificent Obsession
When spoiled, rich Bob Merrick wrecks his speedboat, the rescue team resuscitates him using vital...
Douglas Sirk, 1956
£6.99
Written on the Wind
One of Sirk's best films from the 1950s, in which a millionaire playboy is driven to self-destruc...
Douglas Sirk, 1956
£12.99
There's Always Tomorrow
Between his twin masterpieces All That Heaven Allows and Written on the Wind, Dou...
Douglas Sirk, 1952
£6.99
Has Anybody Seen My Gal?
A breezy comedy from Douglas Sirk in which a millionaire decides to find out whet...
Douglas Sirk, 1957
£6.99
The Tarnished Angels (Universal Classics)
Sirk's drama about an eccentric journalist who falls in with a group of stunt fli...








