#487: KORDA, Alexander: That Hamilton Woman (1941)
KORDA, Alexander (United Kingdom)
That Hamilton Woman [1941]
Spine #487
DVD
DVD
One of cinema's most dashing duos, real-life spouses Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier live 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 Haratio Nelson and the renowned beauty Emma, Lady Hamilton, the wife of a British ambassador. With its grandly designed sea battles and formidable star performers, That Hamilton Woman (Winston Churchill's favorite movie, which he claimed to have seen over eighty times) brings history to vivid, glamourous life.
125 minutes
Black & White
Black & White
Monaural
1:33:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2009
Director/Writers
Original screenplay by Walter Reisch and R. C. Sherriff.
Alexander Korda was 48 when he directed That Hamilton Woman.
Other Alexander Korda films in the Collection:
#882: Marius (1931)
Eclipse Series 16: The Private Life Of Henry VIII (1933)
Eclipse Series 16: The Private Life Of Don Juan (1934)
Eclipse Series 16: Rembrandt (1936)
The Film
Other Alexander Korda films in the Collection:
#882: Marius (1931)
Eclipse Series 16: The Private Life Of Henry VIII (1933)
Eclipse Series 16: The Private Life Of Don Juan (1934)
Eclipse Series 16: Rembrandt (1936)
The Film
Film Rating (0-60):
The Booklet
Twenty-page booklet featuring an essay by film critic Molly Haskell.
Commentary
Featuring noted film historian Ian Christie.
Video interview
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The ExtrasThe Booklet
Twenty-page booklet featuring an essay by film critic Molly Haskell.
Commentary
Featuring noted film historian Ian Christie.
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.
Alexander Korda Presents
Alexander Korda Presents
A 1941 promotional radio piece for the film.
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