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1. | ![]() | Meet Me In St. Louis (Two-Disc Special Edition) from Warner Home Video Price: $18.89 Movie Review: "Meet Me In St. Louis" is the quintessential teenager in love, feel good movie of the 1940s and despite the fact that the movie is sixty years old, it sparkles like vintage champagne from the canons of MGM's illustrious movie heritage. Judy Garland is Esther Smith, a girl pining for the affections of... |
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2. | ![]() | The Ox-Bow Incident from Fox Home Entertainme Price: $12.28 Movie Review: A cowboy is unable to prevent three wandering travellers from being unjustly lynched for murder. One of the great Westerns to date, THE OX-BOW INCIDENT - based on an actual event occuring in 1885 Nevada - is a powerful and ugly portrait of mob violence that equals majestic Greek tragedy. This is a... |
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3. | ![]() | This Gun for Hire Price: $12.73 |
4. | ![]() | The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer from Warner Home Video Price: $13.98 Movie Review: I rented this movie and watched it last night--hadn't seen it in close to thirty years since I was a little girl--and nearly freaked from the deja-vous experience of hearing the "You remind of a man/what man?/the man with the power/what power?/ the power of whoo-doo". And my older sister knowingly... |
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5. | ![]() | The Hunchback of Notre Dame from Turner Home Video Price: $17.98 Movie Review: That's right! 1939 is considered the greatest year of Hollywood films. Gone With The Wind (color), The Wizard of Oz (color), Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Stagecoach, Wuthering Heights and The Hunchback of Notre Dame to name a few. With this competition and a horror theme "The Hunchback of Notre... |
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6. | ![]() | Little Women from Warner Home Video Price: $17.98 Movie Review: "Little Women" - a coming of age story that follows the lives of the March sisters as they mature from the angst of childhood into young women. This is the second time Louisa May Alcott's novel has been filmed - the first, in Technicolor. In the lead role of Joesphine "Joe" March, June Allyson takes... |
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7. | ![]() | That Uncertain Feeling from Roan Group Price: $17.96 Movie Review: A blithe screwball comedy from director Ernst Lubitsch about an "ideal" modern couple (known to their friends as "the Happy Bakers") whose marriage is on the rocks... Merle Oberon has a six-year itch; her husband (Melvyn Douglas) is a bit of a boob, an all right guy, but a bit obsessed with his work... |
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8. | ![]() | December 7th - The Pearl Harbor Story from Vci Home Video Price: $17.99 Movie Review: I don't quite know what to say about this. John Ford is an important director. I suppose this is important historically speaking, but it is very racist. It's propoganda, and not against the enemy, but against out own people. This is the type of work that allowed us to have our deterrment camps. On... |
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9. | ![]() | James Stewart Double Feature: Made for Each Other / James Stewart on Film - a Biography from Laserlight Video Price: $7.99 |
10. | ![]() | Mockingbird Don't Sing from Vanguard Cinema Price: $26.96 Movie Review: The thinly veiled story of 'Genie' the '70s L.A. Wild Child, Mockingbird Don't Sing discards the more poignant elements of the story for tacky made-for-TV sentiment (this is at its worst in the 'Lifetime network-esque' attempt to explain why the little girl was abused in the manner as she was... |
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