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1. | It Happened One Night from Columbia/Tristar Studios Price: $20.46 Movie Review: When you hear the phrase uttered "they don't make'em like they used to," movies like It Happened One Night come immediately to mind. This 1934 classic has it all: great writing, direction, stars, character actors, cinematography, you name it. If Clark Gable hadn't made Gone With The Wind five years... |
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2. | Imitation of Life (Two Movie Collection) 1934/1959 from Umvd Price: $16.38 Movie Review: Finally both of these movies are released together. Most people do not even know the 1934 version exists. In my opinion the 34 version is the better of the two. Even though both are really over the top, at least the first version portrays the black and the white woman more as equals. The remake... |
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3. | Let's Make it Legal from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Price: $13.03 Movie Review: "Let's Make It Legal" is the delightful little comedy about a grandmother (Claudette Colbert) who, after divorcing her husband, Hugh (Macdonald Carey) discovers that an old flame, Victor (Zachary Scott) still has the 'hots' for her and intends on turning his flame into an inferno with a vengeance.... |
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4. | Three Came Home from Gotham Distribution Price: $7.98 Movie Review: I had never even heard of Three Came Home until I ran across it in a catalog. The description sounded interesting enough to get me to buy it, and I'm glad I did. Three Came Home is a riveting and moving movie that grabs the viewer and never lets go. Focusing on what happened to many civilians in the... |
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5. | I Cover the Waterfront from Gotham Distribution Price: $6.99 Movie Review: This movie, that is no real thriller but has to do with crime, shows how the smuggling of goods or people (in this case Chinese people) into American society is not done for any political or moral reason, but only to make a profit, even if it is paid by the smuggled people with hard cash or who may... |
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6. | The Palm Beach Story Movie Review: THE first Hollywood auteur--i.e., writer-director--Preston Sturges here gives us one of his all-time classics that, for my money, is better than Sullivan's Travels and easily the equal of The Lady Eve. It's pretty amazing to see not one but TWO smart, sophisticated women on the make--Claudette... |
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7. | Parrish Movie Review: This is the second movie that teamed director Delmer Daves and teen idol Troy Donahue. Despite its notoriously poor reviews, this is a very good movie in the context of the soap opera genre and extends beyond many inherent bounds of that genre for its sheer entertainment.This is good filmmaking.... |
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8. | Since You Went Away Movie Review: I saw this yesterday on TCM. Yes it is sentimental and patriotic and a bit syrupy in the dialog. But it was released in 1944- meaning it was filmed right in the middle of World War II, so the sentiment and especially the times are aptly reflected. More than anything else, the film's virtues are from... |
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