Thanks for pointing that out, Midnite! Looks interesting. Although I wince at that unflattering shot of Deborah Kerr chosen for the box art...
Ya know...Mr. G's comment made me go back and take another gander at that site. I was in such a rush I didn't check out the cover art the first time.
OMG...I need one of Julia's sedatives... I'm sorry but...I can't help but comment on the cover:
First of all, the best cover out of the lot of them, IMO (remember I said - opinion!
) is the cover on the box for the boxed set itself. The rest I think could be tweaked a bit...but getting to the NOTL cover...the thing that strikes me the most, aside from the fact that those are some unflattering shots of most of the actors, and that even though I love the color pink like there's no tomorrow (cough), is that THE academy-award nominated actor IS NOT on the dang cover! A travesty in my book...
In fact, the only mention of her name is near the bottom left hand corner...
I know I'm biased, I think her acting stood out and was an ingenious part of the plot, fleshed out the tortured soul that was Judith "spitfire" Fellowes beautifully, but...come on! If you are going to include the main actors of the plot on the cover, include them ALL...
[deep breath] Okay, rant over...time for chocolate.
And isn't it amazing that James Ward receives slightly higher billing than GH? I assume that the packaging reflects the credit order in the film itself, but nonetheless, she did play a much more prominent role in the film than he did.
Whoops - yup, You're probably right John...my passion overshadowed the likely reason behind that...omission, but still...honestly!
Okay, I'll be quiet now...