TY - ADVS AU - Welles,Orson AU - Cortez,Stanley AU - Herrmann,Bernard AU - Wise,Robert AU - Cotten,Joseph AU - Baxter,Anne AU - Moorehead,Agnes AU - Costello,Dolores AU - Holt,Tim AU - Collins,Ray AU - Sanford,Erskine AU - Bennett,Richard AU - Tarkington,Booth ED - Mercury Productions, Inc., ED - RKO Radio Pictures, ED - Criterion Collection (Firm), TI - The magnificent Ambersons T2 - The Criterion collection SN - 9781681435251 PY - 2018///] CY - [New York, N.Y.] PB - The Criterion Collection KW - Families KW - Indiana KW - Drama KW - Children of the rich KW - Inheritance and succession KW - Loss (Psychology) KW - Mothers and sons KW - Social change KW - Domestic drama (Motion pictures) KW - lcgft KW - Film adaptations KW - Fiction films KW - Feature films KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired N1 - Title from title frame; Based on the novel by Booth Tarkington; Originally produced as a motion picture in 1942; Features: New 4K digital restoration; Two audio commentaries, featuring scholars Robert L. Carringer, and James Naremore and critic Jonathan Rosenbaum; New interviews with film historians Simon Callow and Joseph McBride; video essay "The cinematographers" by Orson Welles scholar François Thomas; video essay "The score" by Bernard Herrmann scholar Christopher Husted; Director Orson Welles on The Dick Cavett Show in 1970; Segment from a 1925 silent film adaptation of The Magnificent Ambersons; Audio from a 1978 AFI symposium on Welles, and audio interviews with Welles conducted by filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich; Two Mercury Theatre radio plays: Seventeen (1938), an adaptation of another Booth Tarkington novel by Welles, and The Magnificent Ambersons (1939); Trailer; and a booklet with an essay by critic Molly Haskell; disc one. [Feature film]; trailer -- disc two. [Special features]; Director of photography, Stanley Cortez ; editor, Robert Wise ; original score, Bernard Herrmann; Narrator, Orson Welles ; cast, Joseph Cotten, Anne Baxter, Agnes Moorehead, Dolores Costello, Tim Holt, Ray Collins, Erskine Sanford, Richard Bennett; MPAA rating: Not rated N2 - "Orson Welles's beautiful, nostalgia-suffused second feature--the subject of one of cinema's greatest missing-footage tragedies--harks back to turn-of-the-twentieth-century Indianapolis, chronicling the inexorable decline in the fortunes of an affluent family. Adapted from an acclaimed Booth Tarkington novel and featuring restlessly inventive camera work and powerful performances from a cast including Joseph Cotten, Tim Holt, and Agnes Moorehead, the film traces the rifts deepening within the Amberson clan--at the same time as the forces of progress begin to transform the city they once ruled. Though RKO excised over forty minutes of footage, now lost to history, and added an incongruously upbeat ending, The Magnificent Ambersons is an emotionally rich family saga and a masterful elegy for a bygone chapter of American life"--Container ER -