A Matter Of Life And Death details

A Matter Of Life And Death
Format: U DVD
Starring: Kathleen Byron, Bonar Colleano, Bob Roberts, Raymond Massey, Robert Coote, Joan Maude, Robert Arden, Marius Goring, David Niven, Roger Livesey, Robert Atki, Abraham Sofaer, Kim Hunter, Richard Attenborough
Directors: Emeric Pressburger, Michael Powell
Genres: Drama, Romance
Studio: ITV STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT
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A Matter Of Life And Death
U Feature

DVD Information

Run time: 1 hour 40 minutes
Rental release: 14 Sep 1998
Main languages: English
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  • Don't get to the end without seeing it

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By james from Norfolk , 11 Oct 2003

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    Apparently commissioned to improve Anglo-American relations, this film is much more than a glorified public information commercial.

    David Niven plays a pilot caught out on a war time raid, who makes a chance connection with the radio operator (Karen Hunter) at the other end. When he misses his angel of death in the English fog, their love blossoms, and heaven demands answers.

    With a daring mixed black and white and colour format (remember this was made in the 1940s) and some brilliantly executed effects, A Matter of Life and Death was guaranteed a place in technical history.

    More importantly, it has a witty and engaging script, with both Niven and Hunter turning in charming performances.

    Heavenly.
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  • reviewed in twenty words

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By pablocapaldi (62 reviews) , 26 Mar 2013

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    completely original, very enjoyable and clever, with both substance and style (very different remake 'Heaven Can Wait' also strangely enjoyable)
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  • How can this has been made in 1946?

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By Pabster (15 reviews) from Manchester , 20 Jan 2013
    A wonderfully charming film that belies it 1946 year of release. There are elements of modern cinema here and I am sure it was greeted favourably as much by David Niven fans as by future film producers who, on watching this film, would have thought, '...I can do anything, I can dream big'. This is a big production and despite the diversity of its subject-matter- Death, Love over Death, The British Empire, I do not comprehend how they managed to squeeze it all into 104 minutes. David Niven is the ghost of every fine English gent who stares stoically into the face of death while the beautiful Kim Hunter reminds us that glamour can co-exist with a World War 2 radio operator's uniform. There are certainly also Wizard of Oz motifs in here yet I think the Stairway to Heaven and Kafka-esque court scene are unbeatable. A trial as much between Niven and the keepers of heaven as between Britain versus the rest-of-the-world. A wonderfully pompous (very much with plums in mouth), Bob Trubshawe keeps a straight bat for the English Legal Defence Team. I am just astounded that a film with a cavalcade of themes could have been dreamt of and created so convincingly in 1946? Weren't we broke? This could possibly be the grandfather or all big-production fantasy films (I unashamedly include Inception in that list) although it is unlikely to have been thought of that way as it was created in order to improve British-American relations.
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  • Watch this movie, it's a matter of life...

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By GordonVader (101 reviews) from Emerald City, oz , 14 Jan 2013

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    ok so I have decided in my infinite wisdom to review every single film i have ever seen on love film... Currently still on the letter 'A' (don't ask) So this one is a bit special... It's true there are some flaws namely the Doctor's untimely death and the self indulgent prose during the trial... but these aside I love the way movie plays with religion and racial equality and ultimately it has a wonderful message...
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  • Between heaven and earth

    Rated - 3.5 stars  
    By Ferry41 (222 reviews) from Oxford , 27 Aug 2012
    This is not really completely entertainment as there are long philosophical sections on life and love. David Niven is memorable, but the court case at the end starts to drag a bit.
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  • Curiously incoherent

    Rated - 1.0 star  
    By JimD (12 reviews) from West Yorkshire , 29 Jun 2012

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    It is incomprehensible to me how this film has gained the ratings it has. The plot is also largely incomprehensible with clumsy ambiguities about whether the trial really happened, the strangely pointless deus ex machina of the doctor's death and the curiously incoherent exchanges between the defence and the prosecution. Even an appeal to its historical context cannot save it.
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