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Cecil B. DeMille's Cleopatra on dual format and DVD in September

17 August 2012

A pre-code film that sneaked onto screens just as the censorious Hays Office began cracking down on Hollywood's racier propositions, Cleopatra is a libertine paean to decadence and depravity that can still send a viewer's mind reeling and pulse thumping – all courtesy of the Golden Age's swampiest psychosexual auteur, Cecil B. DeMille (The Ten Commandments; The Greatest Show on Earth; The King of Kings).

Claudette Colbert (It Happened One Night; The Palm Beach Story; Drums Along the Mohawk) presides over the most outrageous spectacle this side of The Scarlet Empress as the eponymous pharaoh queen who speeds from Julius Caesar (Warren William) to Marc Antony (Henry Wilcoxon), from Egypt to Rome, from war-room to bedroom… The whiff of incense permeates every scene, with each connected to the next in a veritable matrix of whips, blindfolds, and bindings – the crazed arrangement laying bare all the fetish inklings of the moving-picture dream.

Lavishly produced with some of the most inspired waxing-moon photography and unwholesome set-design to come out of the studio system, DeMille's film is an erotic tour-de-force that obliges us to re-examine the appeal of this most popular of Hollywood directors.

Cleopatra will be released for the very first time on Blu-ray, in a Dual Format (Blu-ray + DVD) edition, astand -alone DVd relese and a limited edition Dual Format Steelbookon 24th September 2012 by Eureka as part of the Masters of Cinema Series at the RRP of £20.42 for the dual fomat release, £17.36 for the DVD and £30.63 for the SteelBook.

Boasting a gorgeous HD transfer of the film officially licensed from Universal and presented in its original aspect ratio, in 1080p on the Blu-ray, plus optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing, all three releases will have the following extras:

  • Original theatrical trailer;
  • Lavish booklet featuring the words of Cecil B. DeMille, rare archival imagery, and more;
  • More features to be announced closer to release date!