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1. | ![]() | The Thorn Birds from Warner Home Video Price: $22.49 Movie Review: I am 16 and i just saw this on a set of videos about a week ago and i didnt move once, i was hooked! it had me crying through the whole thing and ive never seen any other movie that made me feel like this one did. the actors were so great, richard chamberlain was amazing and i have watched it 2 more... |
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2. | ![]() | Double Indemnity Price: $12.28 |
3. | ![]() | The Lady Eve - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Price: $34.76 Movie Review: This is one of the best romantic screwball comedies. Though it failed to really grab me the first time, the second viewing had me laughing. Barbara Stanwyck is perfect. If only she had done more comedies. The best, and the most romantic scenes occur when Barbara is the cardsharp Jean. Pretty hot... |
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4. | ![]() | Titanic from Fox Home Entertainme Price: $13.03 Movie Review: I don't remember when I saw this the first time,But I much prefer it to its highly hyped 1997 successor. I rented the video the other night and still sniffled at the end. I would imagine most viewers don't know that it won an Oscar.(For best screenplay,I think.) My mother was just thrilled with the... |
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5. | ![]() | Sorry, Wrong Number from Paramount Home Video Price: $13.04 Movie Review: "Sorry, Wrong Number" has to be one of the most well-done suspense movies to come along. Adapted by the writer of the famous radio play that starred Agnes Moorehead, Barbara Stanwyck brings to life the invalid socialite who overhears a telephone conversation that will send her into a panic for the... |
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6. | ![]() | Roustabout from Paramount Studio Price: $13.49 Movie Review: In one of his best movies, Elvis Presley plays a handsome, bonafide jerk who, on route to his next job, accidentally encounters Barbara Stanwyck, her even jerkier husband, and her beautiful step-daughter (Joan Freeman). Maggie (Stanwyck) decides to let Elvis become her dying carnival's roustabout,... |
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7. | ![]() | Double Indemnity from Image Entertainment Price: $13.49 Movie Review: It's hard to know where to begin praising Double Indemnity. I always appreciate smart dialogue, and this movie is full of it courtesy of Billy Wilder and Raymond Chandler. The exchanges between Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray are classic. But the script is also well constructed, using an... |
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8. | ![]() | Walk on the Wild Side from Columbia Tristar Hom Price: $22.46 Movie Review: This cinematic adaption of Nelson Algren 1930's New Orleans classic novel suffers by the dated censorship of the early 1960's, given its content love, morals and prositution, it needs the free rein of the post 1970 era to achieve its full impact. Laurence Harvey, gifted, elegant, articulate (Hebraic... |
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9. | ![]() | Meet John Doe from Madacy Entertainment Price: $7.98 Movie Review: Barbara Stanwyck plays a reporter who, on the verge of being fired, writes an anonymous letter about a John Doe who's fed up with how the world is and wants to kill himself by jumping off a public building. Gary Cooper is hired to BE John Doe and help the newspaper continue it's circulation. From... |
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10. | ![]() | Crime of Passion from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Price: $13.46 Movie Review: In the movie "Crime of Passion", tough, successful career woman Kathy Ferguson (Barbara Stanwyck) abandons her newspaper column and a prestigious new job to marry LA police detective Bill Doyle (Sterling Hayden). She imagines a life of domestic bliss, and soon she's living in suburbia--along with all... |
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