Release Date: Dec. 6, 2011
Price: DVD $29.95, Blu-ray $39.95
Studio: Criterion
Gary Cooper (High Noon), Fredric March (The Best Years of Our Lives) and Miriam Hopkins (Trouble in Paradise) play a trio of Americans in Paris who enter into a very adult “gentleman’s” agreement in the 1933 classic comedy film Design for Living.
A risqué relationship movie (made before the Motion Picture Production Code began being enforced in 1934) and a witty take on creative pursuits, Design for Living was directed by Ernst Lubitsch (To Be or Not To Be) and freely adapted by Ben Hecht (Notorious) from a play by Noël Coward (Brief Encounter).
At once a debonair and racy adult entertainment, the movie concerns a commercial artist (Hopkins) unable — or unwilling — to choose between the equally dashing painter (Cooper) and playwright (March) she meets on a train en route to Paris.
The film has been available on DVD previously as part of Universal’s The Gary Cooper Collection, released back in 2005.
Criterion’s DVD and Blu-ray releases offer the film with a new high-definition digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition, along with the following special features:
- “The Clerk,” starring Charles Laughton, director Ernst Lubitsch’s segment of the 1932 film If I Had a Million, which he made just before Design for Living
- Selected-scene commentary by film professor William Paul
- Play of the Week: A Choice of Coward, a 1964 British television production of the play Design for Living, introduced on camera by playwright Noël Coward
- New interview with film scholar and screenwriter Joseph McBride on Lubitsch and Ben Hecht’s screen adaptation of the Coward play
- A booklet featuring an essay by film critic Kim Morgan
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