Independent distributors Olive Films will add two new Signature Editions to their Blu-ray catalog:
Father Goose and
Operation Peticoat. The two releases will be available for purchase on November 7.
Please note that all future Signature Editions will be Blu-ray only releases (no DVD counterparts will be made available). Also, all will be limited to 3,500 units.
Father Goose
Synopsis: In what would be his second-to-last film appearance, screen legend Cary
Grant (Operation Petticoat) is paired with the enchanting Leslie Caron (Gigi)
in
Father Goose, and the battle of the sexes has never been as funny or as
romantic.
When boozy beachcomber Walter Eckland (Grant) is blackmailed into service
as a lookout by the Allied Forces during World War II, little does he realize
that his idyllic island getaway will soon become a haven for seven schoolgirls
and their prim and proper teacher. Rescued by Eckland from a nearby island
following an enemy attack, Catherine Freneau (Caron) and her seven
mischievous charges will turn the life of the grumpy, whiskey-soaked Eckland
on its ear. Adding to the fun is Trevor Howard (The Third Man) as
Commander Frank Houghton, the proverbial thorn in Eckland's side.
Father Goose, directed by Ralph Nelson (Lilies of the Field) from an
Academy Award winning screenplay (Best Original Screenplay, 1964) by
Peter Stone and Frank Tarloff based on a story by S.H. Barnett, was
photographed by Academy Award winner Charles Lang Jr. (A Farewell to
Arms) and features a score by Cy Coleman (Sweet Charity), which includes
the Father Goose theme song, "Pass Me By."
Special Features and Technical Specs:
- BRAND NEW 4K RESTORATION of the film from the original camera negative
- Audio commentary by film historian David Del Valle
- "Unfinished Business: Cary Grant's Search for Fatherhood and His
Oscar" – with Marc Eliot, author of Cary Grant: A Biography
- "My Father" – internet pioneer Ted Nelson discusses director Ralph
Nelson
- Universal Newsreel footage featuring Leslie Caron
- Essay by Village Voice critic Bilge Ebiri
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
STREET DATE: NOVEMBER 7.
Operation Petticoat
Synopsis: Cary Grant (Father Goose) and Tony Curtis (Some Like It Hot), two of
cinema's most celebrated stars, provide the comedic pivot point in director
Blake Edwards' (
The Pink Panther)
Operation Petticoat.
It's hijinks on the high seas when revered Lt. Cmdr. Matt T. Sherman (Grant) and the
somewhat unethical Lt. JG Nicholas Holden (Curtis) team to upright the USS
Sea Tiger, a flagging submarine that's seen better days. With some dubious
maneuvering (and scavenged parts), things begin to look up for the old war
horse until the ship and its crew are forced out to sea by a surprise attack.
Limping along and barely held together with its borrowed parts, the Sea Tiger
gets some unexpected company when five stranded Army nurses are brought
aboard. The game gals will prove that necessity is indeed the mother of
invention, initiating a series of renovations to make life aboard the Sea Tiger
livable — with the exception of the sub's accidental pink paint job. Not only is
the ship now an eyesore, but a target for both the Japanese and American
forces.
Adding to the fun, both fore and aft, are a talented cast of supporting
players that include Joan O'Brien (The Alamo), Dina Merrill (The
Sundowners), Gene Evans (Shock Corridor), Dick Sargent (TV's Bewitched),
Arthur O'Connell (April Love), Gavin MacLeod (TV's The Love Boat), Madlyn
Rhue (A Majority of One) and Marion Ross (TV's Happy Days).
Operation
Petticoat's Academy Award nominated screenplay (Best Original
Screenplay, 1959) was written for the screen by Stanley Shapiro and Maurice
Richlin (suggested by a story by Paul King and Joseph Stone) and
photographed by the great Russell Harlan (Red River, Rio Bravo).
Special Features and Technical Specs:
- BRAND NEW High-Definition digital restoration
- Audio commentary by critic Adrian Martin
- "That's What Everybody Says About Me" – with Jennifer Edwards
and actress Lesley Ann Warren
- "The Brave Crew of the Petticoat" – with actors Gavin MacLeod and
Marion Ross
- "The Captain and His Double: Cary Grant's Struggle of the Self" –
with Marc Eliot, author of Cary Grant: A Biography
- Universal Newsreel footage of Cary Grant and the opening of
Operation Petticoat at the Radio City Music Hall
- Archival footage of the submarine USS Balao, which doubled as the
USS Sea Tiger in Operation Petticoat
- Essay by critic Chris Fujiwara
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
STREET DATE: NOVEMBER 7.
THE EVOLUTION OF OLIVE SIGNATURE - A MESSAGE FROM THE FOLKS AT OLIVE FILMS
"Last year, with the launch of Olive Signature, we brought you a product of exceptional quality. Featuring superior restorations, entertaining and informative bonus content, and beautiful packaging, our intent was to bring you a product that achieves nothing short of what you should expect from us—the best.
Since the premiere of our initial Olive Signature titles—High Noon, Johnny Guitar, The Quiet Man, The Night of the Grizzly, Macbeth, and Hannie Caulder—Olive Signature has undergone an evolution. Our focus has not only been how to continue to bring to you the highest quality versions of your favorite Olive Films titles, but also how to ensure the sustainability of Olive Signature.
After careful consideration, we have concluded that the only way for Olive Signature to remain viable is to release these titles in Blu-ray-only limited pressings of 3,500 units. Fans can rest easy knowing that these Blu-rays will still be available to them through our website and the same sellers as before, though as always, the only store that we can guarantee timely fulfillment through is our own, olivefilms.com. To reaffirm our commitment to you as our top priority, we are taking added precautions to combat the scalping of these exclusive Blu-rays by capping the units sold through our website at five per person. Effective immediately, you will see these changes with our highly anticipated November debuts of Olive Signature Operation Petticoat and Father Goose.
This also means that our past Olive Signature DVDs and Blu-rays will be going out of print, so act now to purchase your own.
Thank you for allowing us to explain our perspective. We know you will endorse our decision because, as fellow film fans, you recognize the importance of our shared mission to create amazing new editions of some of your favorite movies. Olive Films looks forward to continuing the work we started last year with Olive Signature, and your steadfast commitment remains essential to that effort. With your help, Olive Signature is not going anywhere -- it's only getting better."