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1. | Pollyanna from Walt Disney Home Video Price: $18.85 Movie Review: If you thought Shirley Temple was an great child star, wait 'til you see Hayley Mills' performance in one of the most wonderful movies I've ever watched : Pollyanna. Hayley makes her first appearance in a Disney movie in this lovely story about a little orphan girl sent to live in Harrington with... |
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2. | All That Heaven Allows - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Price: $35.96 Movie Review: All That Heaven Allows starring Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson has always been one of my favorite movies. The Criterion Collection DVD is outstanding! The transfer to DVD is just plain gorgeous. I've watched this movie on TV and on VHS many, many times. Watching it on DVD is like watching it for the... |
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3. | My Man Godfrey - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Price: $34.76 Movie Review: Considering how truly awful this movie has looked in the past, Criterion's edition of "My Man Godfrey" must be commended for its ressurection of an almost dead cinematic masterpiece. William Powell stars as Godfrey - a bum and forgotten man transformed at the insistance of a madcap heiress (Carole... |
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4. | The Lost Weekend from Universal Studios Price: $13.03 Movie Review: I rarely watch older films. By "older" films, I mean movies made before 1960. It's not due to some prejudice on my part about black and white cinematography: my inability to view many early movies arises from the fact that far too many of these movies are so melodramatic. You know what I mean: lots... |
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5. | Night and Day from Warner Home Video Price: $16.38 Movie Review: Cole Porter was a skinny, homely little guy from Peru, Indiana, who reinvented himself as an international sophisticate. And he was gay. Of course a movie of this era cannot be expected to deal with a subject that was then taboo. But casting the dashing Cary Grant as Cole Porter turns this movie... |
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6. | Bon Voyage! from Walt Disney Home Entertainment Price: $17.99 Movie Review: Oh, Disney! Disney! Why do you stab me in the heart so often? This company seems to think that avoiding black little bars at the top and bottom of 4:3 television screens makes families happy and content. Why not consider us grownups instead, who are very saddened indeed to watch movies like this... |
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7. | The Yearling from Warner Home Video Price: $11.68 Movie Review: This wonderful movie is one of a handful that has the power to call me back to my childhood days and wrap me in warm memories of my Mom, Dad and little brother sitting around the television on Saturday night, watching the late show. From the opening scenes of this beautifully photographed movie I... |
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8. | My Man Godfrey from Gotham Distribution Price: $7.98 Movie Review: Considering how truly awful this movie has looked in the past, Criterion's edition of "My Man Godfrey" must be commended for its ressurection of an almost dead cinematic masterpiece. William Powell stars as Godfrey - a bum and forgotten man transformed at the insistance of a madcap heiress (Carole... |
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9. | The Manster from Gotham Distribution Price: $7.98 Movie Review: I feel dirty giving the movie three stars or even writing about it for that matter. But this is a really bad entertaining movie gem. The Manster has a classic film-noir touch - filmed in black and white, dirty, dark, foggy, shadowy. There is a grim, confused, trenchcoat wearing, unshaven anti-hero.... |
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10. | How to Commit Marriage from Brentwood Communications Price: $9.99 Movie Review: Bob Hope, Jackie Gleason, Jane Wyman . . . and a monkey! And Leslie Nielsen, by the way. Not to mention a stereotype of an Eastern guru, and a swipe at 1960s youth culture, including rock bands Postnasal Drip, The Frozen Fishschticks, and of course The Comfortable Chair (who sound pretty good,... |
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