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1. | Rebecca - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Price: $32.76 Movie Review: If you love Hitchcock or if you love golden screen star Laurence Olivier, you will fall head over heals in love with this film! I came across REBECCA while I was in college, majoring in English Literature. I first read the book, which by the way is an excellent read. Then, I viewed this movie and was... |
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2. | The Women from Warner Home Video Price: $16.38 Movie Review: "The Women" is one of the bitchiest movies ever made. The opening scene in a beauty parlor sets the tone as one "friend" tells another, "I hate to tell you deah, but your skin makes the Rocky Mountains look like chiffon velvet." The politics are completely reactionary, even for 1939, as they present... |
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3. | Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea / Fantastic Voyage from Twentieth Century Fox Price: $13.03 Movie Review: Irwin Allen (Poseiden Adventure / Towering Inferno) was definitely one of the most over-the-top directors ever. His ability to turn horrible disasters into movie gold was unrivaled. VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA is his most exhaustive effort. Admiral Nelson (Walter Pidgeon) and the rest of the... |
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4. | Othello from Image Entertainment Price: $22.49 Movie Review: Considerable controversy has surrounded this 1992 restoration and re-release of Orson Welles' "Othello." First, the movie was wrongly labelled a "lost classic" - not technically true, as Welles aficionados will realize. More seriously, the restoration crew (under the aegis of Welles' daughter,... |
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5. | The Celluloid Closet (Special Edition) from Columbia/Tristar Studios Price: $26.96 Movie Review: The Celluloid Closet is a documentary that examines Hollywood and homosexuality, and how gays and lesbians have been portrayed in films.. It actually all began in 1895, with Thomas Edison's movie of two men dancing together! Beginning in the 1930's, filmmakers, because of the strict production... |
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6. | Rebecca from Anchor Bay Entertainment Price: $13.48 Movie Review: If you love Hitchcock or if you love golden screen star Laurence Olivier, you will fall head over heals in love with this film! I came across REBECCA while I was in college, majoring in English Literature. I first read the book, which by the way is an excellent read. Then, I viewed this movie and was... |
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7. | The Witches from Anchor Bay Entertainment Price: $26.98 Movie Review: 1966 Hammer dir: Carl Frankel, also known as "The Devil's Own." The subject of this great Hammer movie is Voodoo. Joan Fontaine comes back from Africa only to find a witches' coven in England about to sacrifice a virgin. I have a washed out copy all cut up from TV. So it'll be great to finally buy a... |
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8. | Suspicion Movie Review: "Suspicion" is a wonderful suspense ride for Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine. In his interview with Francois Truffaut many years later, director Alfred Hitchcock talked in detail about this movie. He had a small flashlight put in the ominous glass of milk that Grant carries up the stairs to Fontaine, as... |
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9. | Gunga Din Movie Review: GUNGA DIN is a great story about British army life in India in the late nineteenth century. It contains plenty of military action reminiscent of BEAU GESTE and a lot of humor. Victor McLaglen, Cary Grant and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. are superb as they play three veteran non-coms. The supporting cast... |
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