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The Best of British Cinema: Five Decades of Classic British Films |  
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  Narrated by Sir John Mills and originally broadcast on British TV, this five-part documentary proves somewhat problematic on DVD. To access its five  episodes, viewers must scroll back to the main menu to choose which of the chapters they'd like to view, so each time segments ("Private  Lives," "The Gentle Touch," "World of Adventure," "The Romantics," or "A Class of  Their Own") are to be accessed, the menu button must be handy to progress  through the series. This is essentially a freshman film  studies course on the British greats, including producer Alexander Korda,  actor Charles Laughton, actor and director Laurence Olivier, and movie stars Merle Oberon, Robert Donat, Leslie Howard, and Rex Harrison--among others--who are briefly skimmed over though they later made their mark on the  international film scene in such classics as Gone with the Wind, Wuthering Heights,  My Fair Lady, and The Scarlet Pimpernel. It's a Cliff Notes approach, so brief it hardly holds merit to the depth and influence that  Korda, Laughton, and the first-wave English invasion held over the film world.  These clips of British classics certainly whet the appetite for more--especially when the DVD seductively introduces rarely seen footage from the  never released I, Claudius, directed by Josef von Sternberg. But surely there must be a better way to  educate American audiences, weaned on Bruce Willis and James Cameron, in  the breadth of English film history. --Paula Nechak
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