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The Letter DVD

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Starring: Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, James Stephenson, Freida Inescort, Gale Sondergaard, Bruce Lester, Elizabeth Inglis, Cecil Kellaway
Rated: NR
Category: Drama
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Run Time: 95 min.
Released: 1/11/2005
By: Warner Home Video
Director: William Wyler
Stock #: 504530D1I0/0
Format: DVD Region #1
Number of Discs: 1
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The Letter Description: "William Wyler created the powerful opening for The Letter from the few words he says were in the script: "You hear a gunshot and you see a woman coming out shooting a man." Leslie's husband, Robert (Marshall), is stunned at the shooting; colonial official John Withers (Lester) is overwhelmed, out of his depth; and the Crosbie's lawyer, Howard Joyce (James), is thoughtful. Leslie says Hammond tried to rape her. They all seem to accept her explanation. So she is surprised when a trial is necessary. But this is nothing compared with the shock she is to get. It seems a letter has been found, by Hammond's Eurasian widow (Sondergaard)--a letter that Leslie wrote to Hammond on the day of the shooting; a letter, Leslie lets Howard know, it would be a good idea to obtain--no matter the cost."

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