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1. | To Have and Have Not from Warner Home Video Price: $14.98 Movie Review: If ever two stars were made for each other on screen it would have to be movie greats Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall in "To Have And Have Not" a sultery Film Noir if ever there was one. The movie literally oozes with seductive qualities in scene after scene aided beautifully by the shady... |
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2. | Misery from Mgm/Ua Studios Price: $13.01 Movie Review: When he manned the filmed adaptation of Stephen King's great 1987 best-seller MISERY in 1990, Rob Reiner, known at that time mainly for hilarious comedies like THIS IS SPINAL TAP (1983), THE PRINCESS BRIDE (1987) and WHEN HARRY MET SALLY...(1989), showed that he could also direct a suspenseful... |
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3. | The Big Sleep from Warner Studios Price: $16.38 Movie Review: When my wife and I finished watching this classic the first time I asked her what she thought. She said, "That was great, what in the world happened?!?" So began our love affair with this wonderful movie. The details are all there and we've had a wonderful time over the years playing and replaying,... |
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4. | Key Largo from Warner Studios Price: $17.38 Movie Review: "Key Largo" is the exciting suspense/drama directed by the legendary John Huston. It features Bogie at his care worn, worldly best and pits him against the best mug since Cagney - Edward G. Robinson. Plot wise: when a retired war hero comes to tell the father of a slain soldier about his son's final... |
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5. | The Mirror Has Two Faces from Columbia/Tristar Studios Price: $12.26 Movie Review: Streisand's third directorial effort was greeted with surprisingly vicious reaction from both fans and critics, nearly all of whom immediately labeled it as an over-the-top vanity piece. It also had considerable difficulty at the box office. After opening with strong numbers, the $45 million... |
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6. | Dark Passage from Warner Home Video Price: $17.38 Movie Review: Lesser known and least acclaimed movie of the Humphrey Bogart-Lauren Bacall teaming, and justifiably so. Utilizes many over-reaching and cliched plot devices throughout, and in the first half hour or so I thought I was watching a bad reincarnation of the mediocre "Lady In The Lake," what with the... |
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7. | The Shootist from Paramount Home Video Price: $13.04 Movie Review: As movie genres come and go, the American Western was gasping for its last breath when John Wayne starred in "The Shootist" in 1976. This story about a dying gunfighter counting down his last days in the New World is loaded with an extremely heavy dose of symbolism. This is a quiet western,... |
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8. | Written on the Wind - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Price: $26.96 Movie Review: Rock Hudson and Lauren Bacall star and Robert Stack and Dorothy Malone support in this quintessential 1950s Technicolor melodrama by the Master, imported German director Douglas Sirk. The plot involves a wealthy oil heir (Stack), the secretary (Bacall) loved by both him and his best friend (Hudson)... |
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9. | My Fellow Americans from Warner Studios Price: $9.97 Movie Review: I whole heartedly agree with Mr. Bagenstose, very few of the critically acclaimed movies do I agree with. Mr. Keogh's review does not dim my love of this movie. You love the presidents and loath the bad guys. What I loved as well is how the camping family put them in their places and let them know... |
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10. | How To Marry A Millionaire from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Price: $13.03 Movie Review: How To Marry A Millionarre is a movie about three fashion models who rent an expensive Manhattan apartment in hopes of marrying a millionarre. Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Bacall, and Betty Grable star as Pola, Shatze, and Loco in this romantic comedy that has delighted movie watchers for decades. The... |
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