Based on George du Maurier s novel Trilby, which had already spawned a silent film, 1932's Svengali shifts the story's focus from the student Trilby (Marian Marsh) to the hypnotic, domineering tutor Svengali, played by the great John Barrymore. Director Archie Mayo gave Barrymore his head (which was adorned with an outlandish beard), resulting in what may be the actor's most bizarre, and probably hammiest, performance. The actor, then 49, helped the 17-year-old Marsh with her performance during rehearsals. In fact, Warner Brothers was afraid that Barrymore would make his co-star another of his conquests. Anton Grot s art direction and the cinematography of Barney McGill, both nominated for Academy Awards, are as baroque and creepy as Barrymore, as the mesmeric maestro. There was also Oscar buzz for Barrymore, but he wasn t nominated. Svengali was such a huge success that the word has become a part of the lexicon, describing someone who tries to influence others for their own evil intentions. The Roan DVD presentation of Svengali has been digitally remastered from an original uncut 35mm print, with a digitally rerecorded soundtrack. *************************** The Roan Group legacy began in 1992 with the critically acclaimed laserdisc of the Bela Lugosi masterpiece White Zombie. The Roan Group's DVD library includes over 100 Westerns, Dramas, Musicals, and classic films of all genres starring John Wayne, James Cagney, and Roy Rogers to name a few. For the first time, these pristine restoration -many from original film elements- will be available internationally. The Roan Group has been featured on Siskel & Ebert, and Leonard Maltin and Entertainment Weekly have praised The Roan Group's restoration quality. Video Watchdog writes that Roan's White Zombie proves that a pristine image is still the most important and Films in Review asserts, Cary Roan has done film history a service
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