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Fatty Arbuckle short on ONE WAY PASSAGE Blu-ray

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The Fatty Arbuckle talkie short BUZZIN' AROUND will be included as an extra on Warner Archive's upcoming Blu-ray release of ONE WAY PASSAGE (1932)

It will be presented in HD for the first time on home video.

Coming for the Warner Archive Collection April 24th!
NEW 2023 1080p HD Master from 4K Scan of Original Nitrate Camera Negative!

ONE WAY PASSAGE (1932)
Run Time             67:00
Subtitles              English SDH
Audio Specs        DTS HD-Master Audio 2.0 - English
Aspect Ratio       1.37:1, 4x3
Product Color     B&W
Disc Configuration           BD 50
Special Features:  Classic Merrie Melodies cartoon: A GREAT BIG BUNCH OF YOU (HD), Classic Warner Bros. short BUZZIN’ AROUND with Fatty Arbuckle (HD), Vintage radio show adaptations: LUX RADIO THEATER (3/6/39) with William Powell and Kay Francis and SCREEN DIRECTOR’S PLAYHOUSE (12/30/49) with William Powell and director Tay Garnett, Original Theatrical Trailer.
Cast: William Powell, Kay Francis, Frank McHugh

The seas are calm, and the ship is sturdy – but the shipboard romance is doomed. Dapper young man Dan Hardesty (William Powell) does not know that lovely Joan Ames (Kay Francis) is dying of an incredibly rare disease. Joan does not that Dan is a convicted murderer on his way to San Quentin. Still, they have four weeks to find happiness in each other’s arms. Or will Dan forsake the love of a lifetime for his own life, using the vessel’s Honolulu layover as a chance to escape the law? The passage of time remains kind to One Way Passage, an Oscar® winner for Best Original Story, directed with style and sensitivity by Tay Garnett (The Postman Always Rings Twice). William Powell brings his unmistakable, urbane charm to the role of Dan. As Joan, Kay Francis displays the lustrous sincerity that made her one of the era’s favorites. Their passage may be one-way, but you’ll find it’s a voyage worth repeating.