A Tree Grows In Brooklyn (Region B)
DirectorĀ Elia Kazan's first film,Ā A Tree Grows in BrooklynĀ shows that the filmmaker's great empathy for his characters was already quite evident at this early juncture, and this endures as one of the most moving Hollywood dramas of the 1940s. Based onĀ Betty Smith's novel a bestseller in the U.S. but also one of the most popular books among American soldiers overseas in WWII Kazan's debut is a sensitive, masterful adaptation.
Set among Brooklyn tenements circa 1912,Ā A Tree Grows in BrooklynĀ is a portrait of the Nolans, an Irish-American family living in financially challenging circumstances, often made worse by father Johnny's drinking and employment problems. But matriarch Katie keeps the family together during all of the obstacles, caring for son Neeley and daughter Francie, as well as Katie's outspoken, oft-married sister Sissy. But just as Francie's gift for writing opens up new avenues, more tragic developments test the family's resolve.
Winning Academy Awards for actorsĀ James DunnĀ (as Johnny) andĀ Peggy Ann GarnerĀ (as Francie), and featuring splendid work byĀ Dorothy McGuireĀ andĀ Joan Blondell,Ā A Tree Grows in BrooklynĀ is a heartfelt testament to the strength of family, and offers an early indication of Kazan's unrivalled proficiency with actors.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
- 1080p transfer of the film on Blu-ray from a 2K restoration completed from a 4K scan of the original film elements
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
- Feature-length commentary by Richard Schickel with Elia Kazan, Ted Donaldson, and Normal Lloyd
- The Making ofĀ A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
- An Appreciation of Dorothy McGuire
- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Hollywood Star Time: Original radio broadcast version ofĀ A Tree Grows in BrooklynĀ from 1946, starring Peggy Ann Garner, James Dunn and Joseph Kearns
- PLUS: a collector s booklet featuring new essays by Kat Ellinger, Phil Hoad, and Philip Kemp, alongside rare archival imagery
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A Tree Grows In Brooklyn (Region B)
A Tree Grows In Brooklyn (Region B)
DirectorĀ Elia Kazan's first film,Ā A Tree Grows in BrooklynĀ shows that the filmmaker's great empathy for his characters was already quite evident at this early juncture, and this endures as one of the most moving Hollywood dramas of the 1940s. Based onĀ Betty Smith's novel a bestseller in the U.S. but also one of the most popular books among American soldiers overseas in WWII Kazan's debut is a sensitive, masterful adaptation.
Set among Brooklyn tenements circa 1912,Ā A Tree Grows in BrooklynĀ is a portrait of the Nolans, an Irish-American family living in financially challenging circumstances, often made worse by father Johnny's drinking and employment problems. But matriarch Katie keeps the family together during all of the obstacles, caring for son Neeley and daughter Francie, as well as Katie's outspoken, oft-married sister Sissy. But just as Francie's gift for writing opens up new avenues, more tragic developments test the family's resolve.
Winning Academy Awards for actorsĀ James DunnĀ (as Johnny) andĀ Peggy Ann GarnerĀ (as Francie), and featuring splendid work byĀ Dorothy McGuireĀ andĀ Joan Blondell,Ā A Tree Grows in BrooklynĀ is a heartfelt testament to the strength of family, and offers an early indication of Kazan's unrivalled proficiency with actors.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
- 1080p transfer of the film on Blu-ray from a 2K restoration completed from a 4K scan of the original film elements
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
- Feature-length commentary by Richard Schickel with Elia Kazan, Ted Donaldson, and Normal Lloyd
- The Making ofĀ A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
- An Appreciation of Dorothy McGuire
- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Hollywood Star Time: Original radio broadcast version ofĀ A Tree Grows in BrooklynĀ from 1946, starring Peggy Ann Garner, James Dunn and Joseph Kearns
- PLUS: a collector s booklet featuring new essays by Kat Ellinger, Phil Hoad, and Philip Kemp, alongside rare archival imagery
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DirectorĀ Elia Kazan's first film,Ā A Tree Grows in BrooklynĀ shows that the filmmaker's great empathy for his characters was already quite evident at this early juncture, and this endures as one of the most moving Hollywood dramas of the 1940s. Based onĀ Betty Smith's novel a bestseller in the U.S. but also one of the most popular books among American soldiers overseas in WWII Kazan's debut is a sensitive, masterful adaptation.
Set among Brooklyn tenements circa 1912,Ā A Tree Grows in BrooklynĀ is a portrait of the Nolans, an Irish-American family living in financially challenging circumstances, often made worse by father Johnny's drinking and employment problems. But matriarch Katie keeps the family together during all of the obstacles, caring for son Neeley and daughter Francie, as well as Katie's outspoken, oft-married sister Sissy. But just as Francie's gift for writing opens up new avenues, more tragic developments test the family's resolve.
Winning Academy Awards for actorsĀ James DunnĀ (as Johnny) andĀ Peggy Ann GarnerĀ (as Francie), and featuring splendid work byĀ Dorothy McGuireĀ andĀ Joan Blondell,Ā A Tree Grows in BrooklynĀ is a heartfelt testament to the strength of family, and offers an early indication of Kazan's unrivalled proficiency with actors.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
- 1080p transfer of the film on Blu-ray from a 2K restoration completed from a 4K scan of the original film elements
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
- Feature-length commentary by Richard Schickel with Elia Kazan, Ted Donaldson, and Normal Lloyd
- The Making ofĀ A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
- An Appreciation of Dorothy McGuire
- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Hollywood Star Time: Original radio broadcast version ofĀ A Tree Grows in BrooklynĀ from 1946, starring Peggy Ann Garner, James Dunn and Joseph Kearns
- PLUS: a collector s booklet featuring new essays by Kat Ellinger, Phil Hoad, and Philip Kemp, alongside rare archival imagery













