The prime of Miss Jean Brodie /

A teacher in a 1930's Scottish girls' school captivates her students with her fascist ideals and free-thinking attitude. She engages in ongoing battles with the rigid heads of the school and faces the biggest trial of her life when her livelihood and career are threatened.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc
Other Authors: Neame, Ronald (Director), Fryer, Robert (Producer), Allen, Jay Presson, 1922-2006 (Screenwriter), Smith, Maggie, 1934- (Actor), Stephens, Robert, 1931-1995 (Actor), Franklin, Pamela (Actor), Jackson, Gordon, 1923-1990 (Actor), Carr, Jane, 1950- (Actor), Johnson, Celia, 1908-1982 (Actor), Moore, Ted, 1914-1987 (director of photography.), McKuen, Rod (composer (expression)), Spark, Muriel
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
French
Spanish
Language Notes:In English (stereo or mono), dubbed French (mono) or dubbed Spanish (mono) with optional English or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned.
Published: Beverly Hills, Calif. : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2004]
Series:Studio classic ; 20.
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Description
Summary:A teacher in a 1930's Scottish girls' school captivates her students with her fascist ideals and free-thinking attitude. She engages in ongoing battles with the rigid heads of the school and faces the biggest trial of her life when her livelihood and career are threatened.
Item Description:Based on the play by Jay Presson Allen ; adapted from the novel by Muriel Spark.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1969.
Wide screen (1.85:1).
Special features: optional audio commentary by director Ronald Neame and actress Pamela Franklin; still gallery; teaser trailer; theatrical trailer.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (approximately 115 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 folded insert.
Format:DVD, NTSC, region 1; widescreen (1.85:1) presentation.
Audience:MPAA rating: PG ; Canadian Home Video rating: PG.
Awards:Academy Award for Best Actress (Maggie Smith)
Production Credits:Director of photography, Ted Moore ; editor, Norman Savage ; music, Rod McKuen ; music arranged and conducted by Arthur Greenslade.