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1. | Overboard from Mgm/Ua Studios Price: $12.26 Movie Review: Goldie Hawn stars as Joanna Stayton, a stuck-up rich woman who hires a down-to-earth carpenter named Dean Proffitt [Kurt Russell] to build a luxurious closet for her in her yacht. When Dean's work doesn't meet her approval, she tells him to leave. That evening, Joanna falls overboard into the harbor... |
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2. | Bob Hope Tribute Collection - The Road Show Series (The Road to Morocco / The Road to Singapore / The Road to Utopia / The Road to Zanzibar) from Universal Studios Price: $34.78 Movie Review: As Bob Hope reaches his 100th birthday Universal Studio's video unit will release 12 of his classic movies on DVD. Among them this boxed set of classic "Road pictures. The set includes in release order, The Road to Singapore, The Road to Zanzibar, The Road to Morocco and The Road to Utopia. The Road... |
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3. | The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad from Walt Disney Home Video Price: $17.39 Movie Review: This is my all-time favorite of the Disney animated classics; I have seen it countless times, and enjoy it as much as the first time I saw it, way back when I was 7 years old. It is a Halloween fixture for me still, although I watch it all year 'round. Bing Crosby had a wonderful speaking voice, as... |
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4. | White Christmas from Paramount Home Video Price: $17.39 Movie Review: WHITE CHRISTMAS remains the all-time classic Christmas movie (not counting IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE). Featuring a fantastic cast and a superb Irving Berlin score, it's a heartwarming and lavish musical. Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye play two ex-GI's who team up with a sister act (Rosemary Clooney and... |
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5. | On the Road With Bob Hope and Bing Crosby Collection (Road to Singapore/Road to Zanzibar/Road to Morocco/Road to Utopia) from Umvd Price: $21.23 Movie Review: bob hope and bing crosby are great together. their antics in these movie are so funny i had to laugh. i have seen these four movies and one other of the "on the road to" movies. they are comical. any classic movie love should love these. it is definately worth the $20.00 i spent on the 4 pack of... |
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6. | High Society from Warner Home Video Price: $17.38 Movie Review: I know it's a pretty tiresome phrase, but unfortunately it's true. THEY DON'T MAKE MOVIES LIKE THEY USE TOO! I doubt that they'll ever be as much talent involved in one movie ever again. First lets look at the cast. We have Frank Sinatra ( My favorite singer of all time!) next there's Grace Kelly (... |
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7. | Going My Way/Holiday Inn from Universal Studios Price: $16.36 Movie Review: This movie deserves its place in the Christmas movie pantheon, but there's nothing wrong with watching it any time of the year. I hardly know where to start in praising "Holiday Inn": the wonderful music -- not just "White Christmas" but "Easter Parade" and others; the dance numbers (first and... |
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8. | A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court/The Emperor Waltz - Double Feature from Universal Studios Price: $13.48 Movie Review: These two movies feature Bing at his "Average American" best. Though handsome enough, Bing was no Cary Grant. With ears sticking out and rug a-top head, he oozed a certain comfortable "normal-ness" which at the same time was never mediocrity. For no one did it like Bing. Made it look so easy, that... |
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9. | Road to Rio from Brentwood Communications Price: $9.99 Movie Review: The "road" series are tremendous fun. Despite having seen these movies many times over we still enjoy them each and every time that we watch them. My wife and I have introduced these classics to our children who have become avid fans of Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour. When you think of Bob... |
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10. | The Road to Hong Kong from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Price: $17.98 Movie Review: This is a fine presentation and packaging of the seventh (and weakest) of the Crosby-Hope "Road" series. True fans will want this for their collection, and I agree that Hong Kong is not as bad as it is often portrayed. In the era of Austin Powers, this movie actually picks up some points for kitch;... |
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