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NINE MAE WEST CLASSICS – First Time on Blu-ray!

NIGHT AFTER NIGHT (1932)
• Audio Commentary by Film Historians Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson
• Trailers for 6 Mae West Films

SHE DONE HIM WRONG (1933)
• Audio Commentary by Film Historian David Del Valle
• Audio Commentary by Film Historian Kat Ellinger
• Introduction by Turner Classic Movies Host Robert Osborne
• Bonus Cartoon: "She Done Him Right”
• Trailers for 6 Mae West Films

I’M NO ANGEL (1933)
• Audio Commentary by Film Historian Samm Deighan
• Trailers for 6 Mae West Films

BELLE OF THE NINETIES (1934)
• Audio Commentary by Film Historian Samm Deighan
• Trailers for 6 Mae West Films

GOIN’ TO TOWN (1935)
• Audio Commentary by Film Historian Kat Ellinger
• Trailers for 6 Mae West Films

KLONDIKE ANNIE (1936)
• Audio Commentary by Film Historians Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson
• Trailers for 6 Mae West Films

GO WEST YOUNG MAN (1936)
• Audio Commentary by Author/Film Historian Lee Gambin
• Trailers for 6 Mae West Films

EVERY DAY’S A HOLIDAY (1937)
• Audio Commentary by Film Historian Kat Ellinger
• Trailers for 6 Mae West Films

MY LITTLE CHICKADEE (1940)
• Audio Commentary by Film Historians Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson
• Trailers for 6 Mae West Films

NIGHT AFTER NIGHT (1932) B&W 73 Minutes 1.37:1 Not Rated
Screen greats George Raft (Spawn of the North) and Mae West (She Done Him Wrong) star in the Pre-Code drama Night After Night, about a speakeasy owner with a colorful past. Joe Anton (Raft), an ex-thug intent on losing his street-smart manner, hires a proper spinster named Mabel (Alison Skipworth, The Song of Songs) to accompany him and Miss Healy (Constance Cummings, The Battle of the Sexes) to dinner at his swanky establishment. Complicating matters, his flamboyant ex-girlfriend, Maudie Triplett (West), breezes over to their table and innocently begins to expose Joe’s past. Making her screen debut, Mae West delighted audiences with her wit, beauty and charm, thus launching her career as one of the most unforgettable Hollywood icons of all time. Co-starring Louis Calhern (The Magnificent Yankee) and wonderfully directed by Archie Mayo (The Petrified Forest).

SHE DONE HIM WRONG (1933) B&W 66 Minutes 1.37:1 Not Rated
This is the story of Lady Lou (Mae West, I’m No Angel)—a bawdy nightclub singer in the 1890s, who spends most of her time tossing witty barbs at the overheated clientele. With her old man locked up in the slammer, Lou is forced to amuse herself with the legions of men fighting for her attentions. She keeps her many admirers at arm’s length, even if she does accept the generous diamond-studded gifts they bestow upon her. But the tough cookie soon finds her heart melting for a handsome young man who works at the local mission. Based on West’s play Diamond Lil, She Done Him Wrong co-stars screen legend Cary Grant (Notorious) with Gilbert Roland (Thunder Bay) and Noah Beery (Wings of the Hawk). With wonderful direction by Lowell Sherman (The Pay-Off), She Done Him Wrong earned a 1934 Best Picture Oscar® nomination.

I’M NO ANGEL (1933) B&W 87 Minutes 1.37:1 Not Rated
Screen legends Mae West (Belle of the Nineties) and Cary Grant (She Done Him Wrong) star in the sizzling Pre-Code comedy I'm No Angel, about a carnival performer with greater aspirations...wealthy men! In addition to circus acts, Tira (West) performs some questionable business maneuvers and takes a job as a lion tamer to escape jail. After Tira’s first show catapults her to stardom, she attracts the attention of the wealthy Kirk Lawrence (Kent Taylor, The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues) who happens to be engaged. His business partner, Jack Clayton (Grant), blows his friend’s cover and begins a romance with Tira. This time, Tira is in love for real and is devastated when a misunderstanding causes Jack to break off the affair. Serving as her own counsel, Tira sues Jack for breach of contract and takes him through a cross-examination he’ll never forget! Written by West and directed by Wesley Ruggles (No Man of Her Own).

BELLE OF THE NINETIES (1934) B&W 73 Minutes 1.37:1 Not Rated
Ruby Carter (the flawless Mae West, She Done Him Wrong), the night club sensation of St. Louis, relocates to New Orleans and becomes the prize attraction of “The Sensation Club.” West’s risqué brand of humor and naughty musical numbers enliven a plot that involves jewel thieves, a fixed boxing match and murder. Co-written by West, directed by the great Leo McCarey (Duck Soup, The Awful Truth, Going My Way) and featuring Duke Ellington and His Orchestra who provide musical accompaniment for several of West’s songs.

GOIN’ TO TOWN (1935) B&W 74 Minutes 1.37:1 Not Rated
Screen legend Mae West (I’m No Angel) shines as a saloon girl turned devilish debutante in her first western comedy, Goin’ to Town. Bride-to-be Cleo Borden (West) suddenly becomes the benefactor of her fiancé’s ranch and oil business after a fatal shootout. Now a rich woman, she sets out to oversee the ranch and is met with disdain by British oil expert Edward Carrington (Paul Cavanagh, A Bill of Divorcement). Sensing a challenge, Cleo takes a crash course in culture to get his attention. Her first test comes when she follows Edward to Buenos Aires where she successfully mingles with society’s elite in the glamorous world of horseracing. The toast of all men (except the one she’s after), Cleo agrees to marry affluent Fletcher Colton (Monroe Owsley, Indiscreet) but soon learns of his dangerously obsessive gambling habits. Co-written by West and directed by Alexander Hall (Here Comes Mr. Jordan).

KLONDIKE ANNIE (1936) B&W 80 Minutes 1.37:1 Not Rated
The glamorous Mae West (My Little Chickadee) stars as a “kept” woman who flees to Alaska and the Gold Rush of the 1890s in Klondike Annie. After the beautiful Rose Carlton (West) escapes from the clutches of the wealthy and possessive Chan Lo (Harold Huber, The Thin Man), she finds herself on a ship bound for greater pastures. The ship’s captain, Bull Brackett (Victor McLaglen, The Informer), instantly falls for Rose but she is distracted by her new cabin mate, Sister Annie Alden (Helen Jerome Eddy, Madame Butterfly). Exchanging philosophies, the unlikely pair develop a meaningful friendship before Sister Annie becomes sick and passes on. In desperation, as her past starts to catch up with her, Rose changes her identity with her deceased friend and is inspired to a new calling. West is at her best as she brings the immoral townspeople to their knees with her unconventional style of evangelism in this spirited tale of divine transformation. Co-written by West and directed by the great Raoul Walsh (The World in His Arms, White Heat).

GO WEST YOUNG MAN (1936) B&W 82 Minutes 1.37:1 Not Rated
Screen legend Mae West (I’m No Angel) stars in the screwball comedy Go West Young Man, about a frustrated actress whose amorous desires keep getting her in trouble. Movie star Mavis Arden (West) is bound by a contract stating that she cannot marry for five years, which her press agent Morgan (Warren William, Employees’ Entrance) strictly enforces. While on a publicity tour, their car breaks down and leaves them stuck in a boarding house full of odd characters. One in particular catches Mavis’ eye—the robust farmhand Bud (Randolph Scott, Western Union). Mavis seductively pursues Bud and quickly learns the ramifications of small-town gossip. Mayhem mounts as police, following a tip, suspect Mavis has been kidnapped by Morgan. Enjoying her chance to get even, she concedes to having Morgan arrested, but he has got a confession that even she did not bargain for! Screenplay by West and wonderful direction by the great Henry Hathaway (The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, The Shepherd of the Hills, Rawhide).

EVERY DAY’S A HOLIDAY (1937) B&W 80 Minutes 1.37:1 Not Rated
The impeccable Mae West (She Done Him Wrong) is Peaches O’Day, a con artist who befriends Captain Jim McCarey (Edmund Lowe, Chandu the Magician), a cop who must turn her in unless she leaves town. The clever Peaches returns transformed as sultry brunette and Parisian sensation Mademoiselle Fifi. After catching the show, crooked mayoral candidate John Quade (Lloyd Nolan, The House on 92nd Street) tries to close it down when Peaches demurely declines his romantic overtures. Captain McCarey jumps in the race for mayor against Quade, and the loyal Peaches fervently campaigns for him. With the help of jazz great Louis Armstrong (A Man Called Adam) on trumpet, an enthusiastic Mae rallies the crowd to “Laugh, Sing and Vote!” in a delightful final scene. Written by West and directed by A. Edward Sutherland (It’s the Old Army Game).

MY LITTLE CHICKADEE (1940) B&W 83 Minutes 1.37:1 Not Rated
The inimitable Mae West (Klondike Annie) portrays the voluptuous Flower Belle Lee, whose reputation is tarnished when she is seen embracing a masked bandit in her bedroom. Forced to leave town until she can prove she is respectable—and married—Flower Belle boards a train where she meets the incorrigible Cuthbert J. Twillie (W.C. Fields, Running Wild). Believing he’s quite a catch, Flower Belle accepts Twillie’s marriage proposal. The newlyweds stop in the town of Greasewood where Twillie’s exaggerated tales of adventure earn him the honor of becoming the sheriff of the town and bartender at “The Last Gasp” saloon. My Little Chickadee was written by its legendary stars Mae West and W.C. Fields, with wonderful direction by Edward F. Cline (Never Give a Sucker an Even Break).
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Night After Night – 2014 HD Master
She Done Him Wrong – 2017 Master (4K scan)
I’m No Angel – 2019 4K Restoration (UHD SDR)
Belle of the Nineties – 2017 HD Master (4K scan)
Goin’ to Town – 2018 HD Master (4K scan)
Klondike Annie – 2014 HD Master
Go West Young Man – 2018 HD Master (4K scan)
Every Day’s a Holiday – 2018 HD Master (4K scan)
My Little Chickadee – 2018 HD Master (4K scan)
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Wait, is this a big set or individual?
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Individual releases.
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Finally! I've been asking for these for years. I will be getting them all....
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it would have been nice to have a sturdy box set with all of these and a booklet. They could ask a nice hefty price for it and I would get it..
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it would have been nice to have a sturdy box set with all of these and a booklet. They could ask a nice hefty price for it and I would get it..
Yeah, I use this as a placeholder for my "Mae West section" on my shelf....



I may have to keep it and put some of the Kino movies in there. Now I just need Myra Breckinridge and Sextette on blu....
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Yeah, I use this as a placeholder for my "Mae West section" on my shelf....



I may have to keep it and put some of the Kino movies in there. Now I just need Myra Breckinridge and Sextette on blu....
I've had that same collection since 2006. Can't wait to upgrade it!

The Myra Breckinridge DVD sports a solid transfer but I'd upgrade in a heartbeat. The fact that it even got made in the era that it did blows my mind.
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The Myra Breckinridge DVD sports a solid transfer but I'd upgrade in a heartbeat. The fact that it even got made in the era that it blows my mind.
Yeah, it is a great Dvd. Like you said, it looks great and you get both cuts, commentaries (including one from Raquel herself!) and lots of extras....

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Which May West film was the most popular? I'm thinking 'My Little Chicadee ' but I'm not sure.
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To me this is the best home video news of 2021. To say I'm happy would be an understatement. A better wording would be to say I'm on Cloud Nine. Will happily be pre-ordering this Day 1 and upgrading from my old Mae West DVD set.
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Oh Lord. June 29th is going to be an expensive day for me- I thought Criterion would eventually get these, seeing as they got Dietrich's main catalogue from Universal, but any way of getting 'My Little Chicakdee' in HD is great.
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Given my massive collection of vintage animation, and thus how many different cartoons I own where somebody says "Come up and see me sometime" I feel like I'm legally obligated to buy I'm No Angel, if nothing else...

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Keeping an eye out for these.
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Yeah, I'd consider gambling on a box set of these, but given I have zero familiarity with the material at this stage I find myself unable to either pick and choose, or justify buying nine individual films.
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I was fortunate enough to see a 35mm print of She Done Him Wrong programed with Freaks a few years back. While I enjoyed it initially more than my most recent watch on The Criterion Channel, I'm thrilled about this news and will be buying all 9 of these!
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I know I'm No Angel has a 4K DCP making the rounds. Not sure of the other titles as I couldn't locate any info. Hopefully Kino gives an update as to the source or types of masters used for these films.
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Yeah, I'm a little bummed they opted for the individual releases on this instead of a big set, even though I know that the nine together can probably eventually be had for like 100 bucks considering Kino sale prices if you just wait a few months. But still, this has nice big slipcover written all over it.
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Yeah, I'd consider gambling on a box set of these, but given I have zero familiarity with the material at this stage I find myself unable to either pick and choose, or justify buying nine individual films.
With the exception of Night After Night, these titles are available for streaming via the Criterion Channel until the end of February.

If you do give some of these a try, be forewarned that there are varying amounts of racially insensitive material in them. It's generally on par with what you'd expect if you've seen a fair amount of 1930s Hollywood productions, but it can still be off-putting to modern audiences. That being said, Mae West herself is usually a blast.
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With the exception of Night After Night, these titles are available for streaming via the Criterion Channel until the end of February.
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I think individual titles make more sense financially. A box set with nine titles would probably list for over $100 (probably closer to $150).

I imagine there are many people who don't want all nine. So they would possibly lose those sales (people not willing to cough up big bucks for one or two titles).

The other thing with combining titles into a set is that there might be a temptation to put multiple titles on a disc (which might affect picture quality)
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