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1. | Cheaper By the Dozen from Fox Home Entertainme Price: $10.49 Movie Review: I was one who hounded the powers-that-be that this movie (that pre-dates ME by a good 23 years!) be released on DVD. I was thrilled when I received notice that it was being released and I just received it today (funny since I just happened to catch it on TV two days ago!). It's a timeless classic... |
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2. | How Green Was My Valley from Fox Home Entertainme Price: $13.03 Movie Review: "How Green Was My Valley" is one of John Ford's best films, the sentimental story of the Morgans, a family of Welsh coal miners. Adapted by screenwriter Philip Dunne from Richard Llewellyn's best-selling novel, this is the story of a close-knit, hard-working family at the turn of the last century... |
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3. | Roxie Hart from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Price: $13.03 Movie Review: Most people these days will want to see this movie in order to compare it to the musical CHICAGO. ROXIE HART was the movie adaptation of a previous stage hit CHICAGO, which introduced to the world the character Roxie Hart and her attorney Billy Flynn. I think it would be a shame if that was the only... |
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4. | Juno and the Paycock/Blackmail from Ryko Distribution - Video Price: $17.96 Movie Review: As a Hitchcock aficionado, I bought this DVD purely for "Juno and the Paycock." (The early masterpiece, "Blackmail," has long been available.) While the movie is of interest to Hitchcock fans, beware this edition: sloppy framing cuts off the actors' heads in nearly half the shots. It won't prevent... |
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5. | Blackmail (1929)/Easy Virtue from Laserlight Video Price: $7.99 Movie Review: Easy Virtue is one of Hitchcock's forgettable silent melodramas about a woman who wants to divorce her alchoholic husband and is scarred for life as a result. Blackmail, on the other hand, is a work of genius! It's Hitchcock's and England's very first talking movie and viewing it, one would think... |
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6. | Sabotage from Madacy Entertainment Price: $10.79 Movie Review: Sabotage was a serviceable Hitchcock tale of espionage while he was still making movies in England. The flick is based around the machinations of Mr. Verloc, a foreign spy and saboteur based in London and played by the sinister bushy eyebrowed Oskar Homolka. His wife played by Sylvia Sydney, who... |
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7. | The Spiral Staircase from Anchor Bay Entertainment Price: $22.48 Movie Review: There's a serial killer on the loose who preys on afflicted women, and poor mute Dorothy McGuire seems like the next likely victim. McGuire works in one of those big old movie houses with flickering candles, dark cellars, and a general feeling of unease all around. She nurses invalid Ethel Barrymore... |
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8. | How Green Was My Valley from Twentieth Century Fox Price: $13.48 Movie Review: "How Green Was My Valley" is one of John Ford's best films, the sentimental story of the Morgans, a family of Welsh coal miners. Adapted by screenwriter Philip Dunne from Richard Llewellyn's best-selling novel, this is the story of a close-knit, hard-working family at the turn of the last century... |
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9. | Sabotage (1936) from Platinum Disc Corportation Price: $6.99 Movie Review: Sabotage was a serviceable Hitchcock tale of espionage while he was still making movies in England. The flick is based around the machinations of Mr. Verloc, a foreign spy and saboteur based in London and played by the sinister bushy eyebrowed Oskar Homolka. His wife played by Sylvia Sydney, who... |
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10. | The Keys of the Kingdom Movie Review: This movie is where I first saw Greg Peck, who is always a treat to watch. It is an adaptation of A.J. Cronin's book of the same name. I've read all of Cronin's books and they are a delight, so that is an additional reason for appreciating this movie. It is a story about a priest who is a missionary... |
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