Catcom's double feature 'Of Human Bondage' alongside 'Eternally Yours' represents the best-looking print of either title I've yet seen in the foggy, unremastered realm of public-domain releases. Cromwell's fine 'Bondage' (4 stars) is a must-have for fans of the book, Bette Davis or the under-appreciated Leslie Howard. Garnett's 'Eternally Yours' (2 1/2 stars) is an uneven, brisk (too brisk) muddle of a screwball comedy/drama salvaged only by pleasing performances from Niven, Loretta Young and its superb supporting cast. Problem is, in my experience, the versions of both movies available to date are taken from such poor sources they're painful to sit through, bordering on unwatchable. Catcom to the rescue, with some fun, though nonessential, extras to boot. Note: 'Bondage' is sharper and cleaner than 'Eternally Yours,' with better sound, but given the films' comparative merit, the disparity in picture quality isn't too bothersome.