THE WHISTLE AT EATON FALLS
Flicker Fusion Blu-ray Disc Edition
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The Whistle at
Eaton Falls / 1951 / Directed by Robert Siodmak / 96 minutes
USA / UPC: 6-17311-60629-8
(Los
Angeles, CA–January 14, 2022) -- Flicker Alley and LdR Films, in association
with the Library of Congress, proudly present a new restoration of Robert
Siodmak’s labor drama, The Whistle at Eaton Falls (1951), in a replicated media
publication as part of Flicker Alley’s new “Flicker Fusion†Blu-ray disc
series.
Flicker Alley invites you to discover The
Whistle at Eaton Falls, a rarely seen 1951 film by renowned
filmmakers Robert Siodmak and Louis de Rochemont, featuring Lloyd Bridges,
Ernest Borgnine, Murray Hamilton, and Dorothy Gish (in one of her rare
later screen appearances). Making its home video debut, this superb
quasi-documentary labor drama has been brilliantly restored, utilizing 2K
scanned materials from the Library of Congress.
Shot on location in New Hampshire and set during a post war economic
crisis, The Whistle at Eaton Falls follows the newly
appointed manager of Doubleday Plastics, Brad Adams (Lloyd Bridges), and
the labor union that represents their factory workers. Brad, a former
factory worker and union president, is tasked with the unfortunate
responsibility of laying off employees and friends to ease the company’s
financial struggles. Despite his relentless commitment to protect the
workers, Brad must find a way to keep the company on its feet and thereby
ensure the stability of the local economy.
This brand new 2K restoration was undertaken by the Louis de Rochemont
estate and spearheaded by Tom H. March and David Strohmaier, the same team
behind the stunning Cinerama and Cinemiracle films also published by
Flicker Alley. With negative scanning by FotoKem Industries through the
Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound
Division facility in Culpeper, Virginia.
Bonus Materials Include:
- Audio Commentary
Track – by author and film historian Alan K. Rode
- “Louis de Rochemont
Remembered†– a personal reminiscence from grandson Pierre de
Rochemont
- Insights into the
Restoration – a demonstration of the digital
restoration and reconstruction process
- Isolated Soundtrack
– the
original 1951 orchestral score used for the film, sourced from rare
archival recordings
- Carleton Carpenter
Sings – archival audio recordings of
"Ev'ry Other Day" and “It’s a Million to One You’re in Loveâ€
- Image Gallery – slideshow
presentation featuring the original script, budget details, and
promotional materials from the Louis de Rochemont Special Collections
at Keene State College
- Original Theatrical
Trailer
- Booklet Essay – an
excerpt from Richard Koszarski’s "Keep 'em in the
East" Kazan, Kubrick and the Post-War New York Film
Renaissance, that covers Louis de Rochemont’s career
during the time The Whistle At Eaton Falls was
produced (Columbia University Press).
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About Flicker
Fusion
This is the
second title in Flicker Alley’s “Flicker Fusion†series, a publication line
that brings new projects, lesser known rarities, and archival restorations to
light. With a nod to the steady stream of images that motion pictures utilize
in creating the magic of moving images, our “Flicker Fusion†series will be an
ongoing way to offer high quality, pressed Blu-ray Disc publications at an
affordable price. Look for more titles to be announced soon.
About Flicker Alley, LLC
Flicker Alley,
LLC was founded in 2002 by Jeff Masino. Each Flicker Alley publication is the
culmination of hundreds of hours of research, digital restoration, graphic
design, music composition and scoring. Collectively, they reflect the
creativity, expertise, and shared passion of many talented collaborators. The
Flicker Alley brand has grown to enjoy national and international critical
acclaim. The company is a four-time recipient of the National Society of Film
Critics Film Heritage Award for publishing "rare early U.S. and foreign
silent film."