"Fashions" (1934) was released on VHS from some low-budget video label with
generic video art, don't recall the name of the company. I was still able to
order a new VHS copy from Scarecrow Video here in Seattle back in the early
2000s, so you could see if they're still able to get you a copy... but my
guess is that it's gone out of print. I've only ever found 3 video stores
that carried it for rental, so finding a used copy won't be easy. (I sold my
VHS copy on eBay in 2006, along with the rest of my VHS collection.) They
still have a rental copy at Scarecrow (see
here<http://www.scarecrow.com/rental/?q=Fashions+of+1934>).
Busby Berkeley staged the film's choreographed dance numbers, so the film is
also interesting for that...though not a great film overall.

It's possible that "Fashions" will be released as part of the Warner
Archives Collection soon, since they've recently released several other
lesser-known Bette Davis films of the '30s—"The Golden Arrow" (1936), "The
Girl From 10th Avenue" (1935), "Fog Over Frisco" (1934) and "Bureau of
Missing Persons" (1933).

Alex
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AFD / Typecast Films
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On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 9:16 AM, Moshiri, Farhad <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Dear collective mind,
>
> Do you know if "Fashions of 1934" starring Bette Davis and William Powell
> is available anywhere for purchase? I prefer DVD but VHS also works if there
> is no DVD. Thanks.
>
> Farhad Moshiri
> AV Librarian
> University of the Incarnate Word
> San Antonio, TX
>
>
>
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