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DVD Warehouse : DVD : Specialty Stores : Actors & Actresses : ( S ) : Sande, Walter
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Image Entertainment
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Walt Disney Home Entertainment
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Paramount
George Stevens won an Oscar for his 1951 adaptation of Theodore Dreiser's novel An American Tragedy, though the film seems a little overwrought today and even self-parodying at times. Still, Montgomery Clift's performance as a poor lad so drawn to a rich, beautiful girl (Elizabeth Taylor) that he contemplates killing his lower-class fiancée (Shelley Winters) is powerful, sympathetic, and mesmerizing. Taylor makes a strong impression, but Winters is awfully good in the less-glamorous role. The tone of the film is oppressive--the film doesn't exactly breathe with possibility--but there are lots of good reasons to give this movie a visit. --Tom Keogh -
20th Century Fox
Disc 1:Blueprint For Murder (B&W) (1953) Disc 2:Man in the Attic (B&W) (1953) -
Warner Home Video
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Paramount
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Warner Home Video
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Image Entertainment
We're under attack! A boy sees Invaders from Mars but no one believes him# until townspeople fall under alien control! With a new transfer (two versions) and loads of extras! Then feast your peepers on The Crawling Eye in which the Swiss Alps are terrorized by a fog-shrouded menace with a taste for human heads! Forrest Tucker (The Yearling) and sexy Janet Munro star in this golden age favorite.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: SCI-FI/FANTASY Rating: NR UPC: 014381215724 Manufacturer No: ID2157CODVD -
MGM (Video & DVD)
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Paramount
Recognizing that wealthy cattle rancher Craig Belden's son, Rick, is one of his wife's killers, Morgan travels to Gun Hill to arrest him. Belden refuses to hand his son over, and Morgan is determined to capture Rick and take him away by the 9:00 train but he is trapped in the town alone, with Belden and all his men now looking to kill him. -
Cheezy Flicks Ent
A Classic Cold War Science Fiction Propaganda Film - An American scientist contacts Mars by radio and receives information that Mars is a utopia and that Earth's people can be saved if they return to the worship of God. Revolution sweeps the Earth, including the Soviet Union. But there remains doubt about the messages being genuine, as an ex-Nazi claims he was duping the Americans. Starring Peter Graves With Andrea King, Herbert Berghof, Walter Sande And Marvin Miller, Story By John L. Balderston And John Hoare, Original Music By Mahlon Merrick Cinematography By Joseph F. Biroc, Film Editing By Francis D. Lyon Art Direction By Charles D. Hall, Produced By Donald Hyde And Anthony Veiller and Directed By Harry Horner -
Warner Home Video
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Universal Studios
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Alpha Video
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MGM (Video & DVD)
Bob Hope leads an all-star castincluding Frankie Avalon (Beach Party), Tuesday Weld (Bachelor Flat) and Dina Merrill (Operation Petticoat)in this deliriously funny comedy about a beleaguered dad and his ocean-hopping attempt to keep his teenage daughter from marrying! Bob Holcomb (Hope) will do anything to stop his daughter JoJo (Weld) from tying the knot withher lazy boyfriend (Avalon), even move her all the way to Sweden! But once they're "safely" out of the country, JoJo falls for a sly Swedish playboy. Content with a new love of his own (Merrill) and faced with the prospect of more heartbreak for JoJo, Bob makes secret plans for another international trip one that should make everyone happy. -
Columbia Pictures
Hearts and taxicabs collide when Bob Gregory (Tony Martin) and Patricia O'Malley (Rita Hayworth) miss the midnight boat for Europe. He was on his way to be deported and she was about to wed Charles Gardner III (Alan Mowbray) a middle-aged millionaire she doesn't really love. So when Patricia decides to marry Bob instead her change of mind sparks a series of comic misunderstandings that leave these two lovers heartbroken and alone. Just how they'll get back together is anybody's guess but Bob and Pat needn't worry. They may have missed the boat but their ship is about to come in.System Requirements:Run Time: 70 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: MUSICALS/MUSICALS Rating: NR UPC: 043396049697 Manufacturer No: 04969 -
Alpha Video
Platform: DVD MOVIE Publisher: ALPHA VIDEO Packaging: DVD STYLE BOX The treacherous sneak attack on Pearl Harbor was fresh on their minds... Gung Ho! dramatically tells the story of the Second Marine Raider Battalion the group formed six weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The battalion's purpose was to raid Japanese-held islands and claim them for the United States. Led by Colonel Thorwald the men endure grueling combat training in preparation for their first mission: to annihilate the much larger and firmly entrenched Japanese garrison on Makin Island. Intense battle sequences highlight this exciting morale booster of a movie. Starring: Robert Mitchum & Randolph ScottMusic by: Frank Skinner & Hans SalterCinematography by: Milton H. KrasnerDirected by: Ray EnrightScreenplay by: Lucien Hubbard DVD Details: Based on the experiences of Captain W.S. Lefrancois USMCNot RatedRun Time: 88 minutesNumber of Discs: 1Originally Released in 1943Black & WhiteNo region encoding; For global distribution. -
MGM (Video & DVD)
Burt Lancaster was cock of the walk in 1954. The Lancaster-starred From Here to Eternity had just swept the Oscars®, his personal production company Hecht-Lancaster could do no wrong, and he had marquee magic in two back-to-back Westerns directed by Robert Aldrich, Vera Cruz and this one. There are moments in his performance as Massai, the Apache warrior who wouldn't surrender with Geronimo, that seem choreographed to express the actor's exultation. Massai has hard going all the way--starting with having to recross half the continent on foot after escaping from a prison train bound for Florida--but Lancaster the ex-circus athlete who insisted on doing his own stunts fairly sings with the ecstasy of movement as he scampers over rocks, rolls unscathed between the wheels of racing wagons, and generally makes the screen look like his private gym.Apache wasn't the first Western to sympathize with Native Americans done wrong, but it's among the liveliest--although, ironically, it was destined to be outshone in power and complexity by Aldrich and Lancaster's masterpiece Ulzana's Raid nearly two decades later. Typically of its time, Apache features non-Indians in all the Indian roles, including Jean Peters as Massai's beloved Nalinle and Charles Buchinsky (later Bronson) as her other suitor, Hondo, one of the tribesmen who has donned U.S. Cavalry blue. John McIntire contributes his crusty moral authority as Al Sieber, the real-life scout who helped defeat Geronimo and then Massai, and respected both. John Dehner is, as usual, a real bastard. --Richard T. Jameson
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20th Century Fox
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Vci Video
Thought lost since the early 70's, BLONDE ICE tells the bizarre tale of a beautiful society columnist who's desire for money and position turn her into a serial killer--a story most Hollywood studios of the 1940's wouldn't touch! The tagline "ICE in her veins-ICICLES in her heart" perfectly describes Claire Cummings as she eagerly seduces rich and powerful men. This recently discovered "B" film gives new meaning to the phrase "willing victims" and shows what film noir on a tiny budget could look like. Bonus Features: Commentary by Jay Fenton, Film Restoration Consultant| Bonus Film Noir TV Episode - "Into the Night"| Bonus 'Soundie' - "Satan Wears a Satin Dress"| Photo Gallery| Bonus Film Noir Trailers| Video Interview with Jay Fenton on Film Restoration| Edgar Ulmer - A Fascinating Possibility| Bios and Filmographies| Liner Notes written by Jay Fenton. Specs: DVD9; Dolby Digital Mono; 74 minutes; B&W; 1.33:1Aspect Ratio; MPAA - NR; Year - 1948; SRP - $9.99.





















