Wlliam deMille produced and directed Miss Lulu Bett, a film of extraordinary conviction and insight. It was then often the custom for unmarried women to lodge with family; thus we discover Miss Lulu in a boring Midwestern town, an exploited household drudge for her sister and her overbearing brother-in-law. In the course of the story (based upon the Pulitzer Prize play and novel by Zona Gale), Lulu evolves from slavery into an attractive and self-assured woman, prepared to make her own life. Revealed through wonderful performances and clever use of props, the characters are extraordinarily solid and involving.
Release: Miss Lulu Bett
General: avi | 1.04 GB | 01:11:16
Video: 1855 Kbps | 624×480 (4:3) | 21.500 fps | XVID
Audio 1: AC-3 at 224 Kbps | 2 channels | 48 Khz | (No dialogue)
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