4 Classic Vivien Leigh Movies on 2 DVDs
Digitally Re-Mastered

Dark Journey (1937, also starring Conrad Veidt) Madeline Goddard (Leigh), is a British double agent who meets and falls in love with a German spy Baron Kar...

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4 Classic Vivien Leigh Movies on 2 DVDs
Digitally Re-Mastered

Dark Journey (1937, also starring Conrad Veidt) Madeline Goddard (Leigh), is a British double agent who meets and falls in love with a German spy Baron Karl Von Marwitz (Veidt) during WWI. This tale of espionage blends high adventure and romance making perfect order from wartime chaos and growing faith from despair.

Fire Over England (1937, also starring Laurence Olivier and Raymond Massey) Spain and England clash in this exciting war adventure. After a foiled plot to depose Queen Elizabeth I, Michael Ingolby (Olivier) goes undercover to infiltrate the court of King Phillip the II of Spain.

Sidewalks Of London (a.k.a St. Martin's Lane. 1938, also starring Charles Laughton and Rex Harrison) Charles Saggers (Laughton) adds a talented dancer and pickpocket, Libby (Leigh), to his sidewalk act in London theater district. Theater patron, Harley Prentiss (Harrison) is impressed by Libby's dancing. A theatrical career is launched when Libby attends Prentiss' after-the-play-party alone.

Storm In A Teacup (1937, also starring Rex Harrison) An English newspaper reporter, Frank Burdon (Harrison), meets the beautiful Victoria Gow (Leigh), daughter of a wealthy legal figure in town. When Leigh's father orders an impoverished woman's dog be destroyed, Frank tries to save the dog's life.

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