Flicker Alley has announced that it will release on Blu-ray Focus on Louise Brooks (1925-1927). The release is scheduled to arrive on the market on January 13.
Full description: Flicker Alley and San Francisco Film Preserve proudly present Focus on Louise Brooks, a Blu-ray compilation of the iconic star's early performances, including her debut in Herbert Brenon's The Street of Forgotten Men. This 1925 melodrama has been fully restored and is being made available for the very first time, joined by extant materials from three additional early Brooks features: American Venus (1926), Just Another Blonde (1926), and Now We're in the Air (1927).
The Street of Forgotten Men stars Mary Brian as Mary Vanhern, a woman who successfully escapes her difficult upbringing on the streets of New York's Bowery district only to have her past return to threaten her future happiness. Although only onscreen for a brief, uncredited scene, one need only glimpse Brooks to be reminded of the charisma that immediately makes her a screen icon.
Restored from a 35mm nitrate negative preserved at the Library of Congress, the film's missing second reel has been reconstructed using film stills as well as text and dialogue based on a copy of the original script, preserved by the New York Public Library. It features a musical score by Stephen Horne.
Although most of Paramount Pictures' beauty contest comedy American Venus no longer survives, all extant material (including trailers, test footage, and a Technicolor fragment) have been gathered. Brooks' first substantial role places her opposite Ford Sterling, Lawrence Gray, real 1925 Miss America Fay Elinora Lanphier and, in one of his earlier performances, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Brooks plays against type in director Alfred Santell's Coney Island rom-com Just Another Blonde, starring as bookish Diana O'Sullivan opposite Dorothy Mackaill in the title role. The surviving footage includes segments from five of the original six reels.
Finally, director Frank R. Strayer's high flying World War I comedy Now We're in the Air delivers a double dose of Lulu, setting her as twin sisters Griselle and Grisette opposite hapless aviators played by Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton. Sadly, only Grisette's role still exists today in the film's surviving 22 minute sequence.
Focus on Louise Brooks represents the first entry in a new Flicker Fusion series that will explore newly restored films, some lost and/or fragmentary, ripe for rediscovery, and featuring some of early cinema's biggest names.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Restoration Demo - A look at the painstaking process that went into preserving the films included in this set
Audio Commentaries - Informative audio tracks are included with film scholars Pamela Hutchinson on The Street of Forgotten Men, with author and film historians Thomas Gladysz and Kathy Rose O'Regan on Just Another Blonde, and with Gladysz and Robert Byrne on American Venus and Now We're in the Air.
Looking at Lulu - Explore the fascinating behind the scenes life of Louise Brooks with an extended featurette hosted by historian Pamela Hutchinson
Image Galleries - Featuring production stills and promotional material
Booklet Insert - With an essay by film historian Thomas Gladysz and restoration notes by Rob Byrne
English closed captioning for the deaf and hard of hearing, as well as subtitle tracks in English, Spanish, French, and German