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Death Takes a Holiday
- (Manufactured on Demand, Black & White, NTSC Format)
- Format: DVD
- Rated: NR
- Release Date: 07/10/2014

Death Takes a Holiday
(Manufactured on Demand, Black & White, NTSC Format)
- Starring: Guy Standing, Katherine Alexander, Fredric March, Evelyn Venable, Sir Guy Standing, Katharine Alexander, Gail Patrick, G. P. Huntley Jr., Otto Hoffman, Edward Van Sloan
- Director: Mitchell Leisen
- Genre: Drama
- Closed Caption: No
- Original Language: ENG
- Run Time: 80 minutes
- Year of Release: 1934
- UPC: 025192052002
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In the pre-code classic Death Takes a Holiday, the Grim Reaper (Fredric March) pays a visit to a family of wealthy socialites though he is not there on his usual business. Intent on entering the human world for a three-day holiday, Death takes the form of a visiting prince, and assumes all the pleasures and pains that go with flesh and blood existence. Experiencing, for the first time, all that humanity has to offer, he becomes enamored of Grazia (Evelyn Venable), a woman both in love with life and infatuated with death. But soon, in Death's absence, life is running dangerously and unexplainably rampant, and knowing that he must return to his eternally grim world, he conceives a plan, involving Grazia, to allow him to take back some of what he has learned and yearned for. Co-starring Henry Travers (Clarence, the angel of It's a Wonderful Life), this thrilling and evocative portrayal of death's lesson and life's blessing is one of the golden age of Hollywood's most memorable films.
Credits
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CreditsGuy Standing
Katherine Alexander
Fredric March
Evelyn Venable
Sir Guy Standing
Katharine Alexander
Gail Patrick
G. P. Huntley Jr.
Otto Hoffman
Edward Van Sloan
Hector Sarno
Frank Yaconelli
Anna de Linsky
Helen Westley
Kathleen Howard
Kent Taylor
Henry Travers
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DirectorsMitchell Leisen
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ProducersE. Lloyd Sheldon