One of cinema's most dashing duos, real-life spouses Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier enact their greatest on-screen romance in this visually dazzling tragic love story from legendary producer-director Alexander Korda. Set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars of the late eighteenth century, That Hamilton Woman is a gripping account of the scandalous adulterous affair between the British Royal Navy officer Lord Horatio Nelson and the renowned beauty Lady Emma Hamilton, the wife of a British ambassador. With its grandly designed sea battles and formidable star performances, Korda's film (Winston Churchill's favorite movie, which he claimed to have seen over eighty times) brings history to vivid, glamorous life.
That Hamilton Woman has been announced for release on DVD in the US on 8th September 2009 as part of the Criterion Collection at the SRP of $39.95. Boasting a new, restored high-definition digital transfer, the disc will have the following extra features:
- Audio commentary featuring noted film historian Ian Christie;
- New video interview with author and editor Michael Korda, Alexander's nephew, who discusses growing up in the Korda family and the making of That Hamilton Woman;
- Theatrical trailer;
- Alexander Korda Presents, a 1942 promotional radio piece for the film;
- A booklet featuring an essay by Molly Haskell.
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