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By the 1940s Bette Davis had already made 43 films, and her career was well established. She had already starred with many formidable actors, but this was her first time to work with Charles Boyer. All This, and Heaven Too was adapted from Rachel F...

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Classic romance fans will be delighted to learn that An Affair To Remember (1957) is getting a new push from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment to celebrate the Golden Anniversary of the multi-Academy Award nominated film. The DVD is a two-di...

DVD Reviews / Film Noir
ANGEL FACE -  WELL ACTED WITH A FILM NOIR FEEL - Angel Face,  of Warner Home Video's Robert Mitchum: The Signature Collection features six new to DVD titles  including Macao, Home from the Hill, The Sundowners, The Good Guys & the Ba...

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Sensational Drama, Terrific Thrills and Suspense! - The Angels With Dirty Faces DVD, part of Warner Bros. Gangster Collection, reminds us of what true classic gangster films were all about. James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Humphrey Bogart and Ann S...

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"Anna Christie," adapted from Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize play, stars Charles Bickford, George F. Marion, Greta Garbo, James T. Mack, Lee Phelps and Marie Dressler and was made in 1931. The film was obviously not a big budget ...

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 "Another Time, Another Place" (1958) is not one of the most exciting classic films, unless of course, you are a fan of Sean Connery. This is one of his early films - his first being "Lilacs in the Spring" (1954).

DVD Reviews / Musical
Great music and terrific dancing certainly make "Anything Goes" (1956) worth watching. The story, screenplay by Sidney Sheldon based on the play by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse, is trite, but who cares when Bing Crosby is singing and Do...

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Sleeping your way up the corporate ladder takes on an entirely new meaning in The Apartment, Billy Wilder's 1960 classic dramady that stars Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine and Fred MacMurray. Consolidated Life of New York employee C.C. Baxter (Le...

DVD Reviews / Comedy
Those who truly enjoy Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis' brand of humor will surely get a lot of laughs from watching Artists and Models (1955). Newbies to comedies by these iconic stars might find the plot of this film a tad too silly, but I dare an...

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The Bandit of Sherwood Forest (1946) is a scant 87 minutes, and mercifully probably one-quarter of that time is taken up with watching the various factions riding through the forest. Years have passed since Robin Hood retired. But now tyranny has r...

  

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