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The Story of Temple Drake (1933) + Sanctuary (1961) DVD-R

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THE STORY OF TEMPLE DRAKE (1933)

Starring Miriam Hopkins, Jack La Rue, William Gargan, William Collier Jr., Irving Pichel, Guy
Standing, Elizabeth Patterson
Directed by Stephen Roberts

Print: black/white
Runtime: 70 min.
Genre: drama

William Faulkner's bestseller Sanctuary was so taboo in some circles that Hollywood
couldn't even use the title when making the first film version. Thus, Paramount's adaptation
of Sanctuary went out as The Story of Temple Drake, fooling no one who could read. Miriam
Hopkins plays the title role, the promiscuous daughter of a Southern judge. Temple will do
anything for a thrill, which plays right into the hands of a gang of kidnappers. Coerced into a
pickup date at a roadhouse, Temple is held for ransom by the lascivious Trigger (Jack
LaRue) and his mob. She is raped by Trigger, whereupon she kills him. One of Trigger's
earlier murders is pinned on a hapless half-wit (Irving Pichel). Called to testify in the murder
trial by her former boyfriend (William Gargan), the prosecuting attorney, Temple not only
confesses to Trigger's killing, but proclaims to one and all that she secretly enjoyed the
rape. Even though this hot material was considerably toned down from the novel (where the
villain raped Temple with a corncob!), The Story of Temple Drake was one of many films
responsible for incurring the wrath of the "clean up Hollywood" brigades—resulting in the
restrictive Production Code of 1934.

 

SANCTUARY (1961)

Starring Lee Remick, Yves Montand, Bradford Dillman, Harry Townes, Odetta
Directed by Tony Richardson

Print: black/white
Runtime: 90 min.
Genre: drama


William Faulkner's Deep South drama of tragedy and expose of a "proper" community riddled with moral decay to the household of a governor of Mississippi during the 1920's. The governor's cherished and properly married daughter makes an astonishing confession to the governor just before the execution of a household servant for the murder of the daughter's baby.

Get the original film, Beau Geste (1926), and the remake, Beau Geste (1966), for 20% off their individual prices!

THE STORY OF TEMPLE DRAKE (1933)

Starring Miriam Hopkins, Jack La Rue, William Gargan, William Collier Jr., Irving Pichel, Guy
Standing, Elizabeth Patterson
Directed by Stephen Roberts

Print: black/white
Runtime: 70 min.
Genre: drama

William Faulkner's bestseller Sanctuary was so taboo in some circles that Hollywood
couldn't even use the title when making the first film version. Thus, Paramount's adaptation
of Sanctuary went out as The Story of Temple Drake, fooling no one who could read. Miriam
Hopkins plays the title role, the promiscuous daughter of a Southern judge. Temple will do
anything for a thrill, which plays right into the hands of a gang of kidnappers. Coerced into a
pickup date at a roadhouse, Temple is held for ransom by the lascivious Trigger (Jack
LaRue) and his mob. She is raped by Trigger, whereupon she kills him. One of Trigger's
earlier murders is pinned on a hapless half-wit (Irving Pichel). Called to testify in the murder
trial by her former boyfriend (William Gargan), the prosecuting attorney, Temple not only
confesses to Trigger's killing, but proclaims to one and all that she secretly enjoyed the
rape. Even though this hot material was considerably toned down from the novel (where the
villain raped Temple with a corncob!), The Story of Temple Drake was one of many films
responsible for incurring the wrath of the "clean up Hollywood" brigades—resulting in the
restrictive Production Code of 1934.

 

SANCTUARY (1961)

Starring Lee Remick, Yves Montand, Bradford Dillman, Harry Townes, Odetta
Directed by Tony Richardson

Print: black/white
Runtime: 90 min.
Genre: drama


William Faulkner's Deep South drama of tragedy and expose of a "proper" community riddled with moral decay to the household of a governor of Mississippi during the 1920's. The governor's cherished and properly married daughter makes an astonishing confession to the governor just before the execution of a household servant for the murder of the daughter's baby.

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