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    1. Rose Marie (1936)
    2. African Queen / Movie
    3. Strategic Air Command
    4. Gone with the Wind
    5. Not As a Stranger / B&W
    6. List of Adrian Messenger / Movie
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    7. Blue Bird (1940)
    8. No Highway In The Sky
    9. The Heiress
    10. Hanging Tree / Movie
    11. Babes in Arms
    12. Tales of Manhattan
    13. My Fair Lady (Thx)
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    19. Unconquered / Movie
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    1. Rose Marie (1936)
    by MGM (Warner)
    VHS Tape (01 September, 1998)
    list price: $19.98
    Asin: 6301978315
    Sales Rank: 2014
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Indian Love Call Classic
    If ever a film deserved the label "classic romance," Rose Marie is the one.It starts out kinda slow, but gradually builds to a heartwrenching climax. Marie de Flor (Jeanette MacDonald) is an opera star who learns her brother, John Flower (James Stewart) has escaped from prison, allegedly killing a Canadian Royal Mounted Police in the process, and is in hiding.De Flor hires an Indian guide to take her tohim.Along the way into the Canadian wilderness, she meets up with Sgt. Bruce (Nelson Eddy),the Mounty tracking down her brother.She starts to give him a false name, "Rose . . ." but he recognizes her as a star, and assumes her full name is Rose Marie de Flor.Sgt. Bruce is immediately attracted to de Flor, but before long he guesses her relationship Flower, his prey. It's one of the all time classic dilemmatic situations as love develops between the two, who are each using the other to their own, opposite ends. De Flor depends on Bruceto survive the rugged trek through the wilderness, not knowing how much he knows; he expects her to lead him to her brother, while pretending to be along to protect her.I don't think it's ever been done more effectively, with "Indian Love Call" adding a haunting effect all the while.The cast also includes Reginald Owen, Alan Mowbray, Una O'Connor, and David Niven in an early, one scene, bit part.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Poignant and haunting...
    There is poignancy at the heart of this movie.It's a love story and love comes at a high price.Rose Marie, like many Eddy-MacDonald films, is filled with love and loss, yearning and sacrifice.The final scene of Rose Marie demonstrates these characteristics perhaps better than any of their other movies.This is a fine film, but it is dated and should be viewed in the context of its time.There are laughs, romance, bittersweet moments and beautiful, heart-felt singing.The MacDonald-Eddy chemistry is magical. This is a movie that should not be overlooked or forgotten.It will stay with you after you've seen it.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Entertainment at its best
    Rose Marie has it all. Wonderful music, a great story. Good clean entertainment. As for acting, this is Jeanette's and Nelson's best. It is also the first movie Jimmy Stewart was in.Read more

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    2. African Queen / Movie
    by 20th Century Fox
    VHS Tape (26 August, 1997)
    list price: $14.98
    Asin: 630150528X
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    The 1951 John Huston classic, set in Africa during World War I, garnered Humphrey Bogart an Oscar for his role as a hard-drinking riverboat captain in Africa, who provides passage for a Christian missionary spinster (Katharine Hepburn). Taking an instant, mutual dislike to one another, the two endure rough waters, the presence of German soldiers, and their own bickering to finally fall into one another's arms. This is classic Huston material--part adventure, part quest--but this time with a pair of characters who'd all but given up on happiness. Bogart (a longtime collaborator with Huston on such classics as Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars African Queen deserves royal treatment....on DVD!!!!!!!!!
    This movie is way looooong over due to be put on DVD. I find it amazing how some of the crapiest movies get released on DVD, yet this wonderful gem of a movie has yet to see the light of day on
    5-0 out of 5 stars Should be rated "G" not Unrated.
    This movie should have a "G" rating becauseit's a classic film from 1952. I saw this movie in 1990 when I was 10. I liked it then and, I like it now. There's nothing explicit in this movie at all. That's why it should be rated "G".

    5-0 out of 5 stars Undiminished Classic Carries the Unshakable Triumvirate of Bogart, Hepburn and Huston at Their Peak
    The reputation of this deserved classic rests primarily on the shoulders of master director John Huston and his two legendary stars, Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn. The story itself, penned by Huston and James Agee (with uncredited help from Peter Viertel) based on a novel by C.S. Forester, is a two-character high adventure that moves its narrative in a rather contrived manner. Yet, the resulting 1951 film sparkles in a burnished aura of Hollywood lore, as Clint Eastwood saw fit to make a film about the production itself with 1990's "White Hunter, Black Heart" and Hepburn herself wrote an entertaining memoir 36 years after the fact with the seemingly apt title, "The Making of the African Queen: Or How I Went to Africa With Bogart, Bacall and Huston and Almost Lost My Mind". Between Bogart's apparent boozing, Huston's big game obsessions, Hepburn's idiosyncrasies and the challenging African jungle, it must have been quite an unpredictable set.
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    3. Strategic Air Command
    by Paramount
    VHS Tape (05 May, 1998)
    list price: $14.95
    Asin: 0792109309
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Demonstrations of classic military tactical procedures and excellent footage of vintage aircraft (like the rare B-36), combine here to give viewers a cold war primer on the Air Force's defense capabilities, circa 1955. Former World War II pilot James Stewart is called out of retirement to assist in the strengthening of the Strategic Air Command, the new bomber forces that are America's first line of defense against the Russian nuclear threat. Wife June Allyson sits at home and frets over her husband's devotion to duty, while Harry Morgan lends a hand on the aircraft. Through Stewart, director Anthony Mann takes us on an ersatz tour of the elite Air Force operations that safeguarded America at the time. Unless you're interested in the aircraft of the day or stateside propaganda techniques during the cold war, Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars When the Air Force takes command -
    This is high octane, pure entertainment with a wonderful cast including Jimmy Stewart and June Allyson.It also has the best footage of the Convair B-36 Peacemaker ever put into the movie theater.Frank Lovejoy does a great job, but is not quite as imposing as General Curtis E. LeMay - the person his character is, no doubt, emulating.There's a message to this motion picture in terms of the quality of the people required to put up with the very difficult positions within the fledgling Strategic Air Command.It was hard work to make things happen and this picture is dedicated to the character and dedication of those individuals who protected this country during the Cold War.This film would be a wonderful co-feature to "A Gathering of Eagles" with Rock Hudson and Mary Peach.They're portrayed roughly eight to ten years apart in the history of SAC.Each time I see the extradordinarily long take-off footage of the B-36, I get a little misty-eyed.I remember watching the last B-36 as it made a low-level departure from Loring Air Force Base, Maine.And, like in the movie, the venetian blinds shuddered as did most of the other structures!This would be wonderful in a DVD format.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Scotty watches the skies from a B36
    I like The Strategic Air Command from a few angles. The plot was simple enough, a $70,000 per year baseball player (James Stewart) with "a few good years of playing left" goes resentfully back into the air force through a general call up of men in his age group. The Strategic Air Command has a desperate need for "experienced hands". His wife (June Allyson) at first is happy to go along with this "as long as we are together".
    3-0 out of 5 stars 1955 Period Feature of SAC
    Veteran World War II pilot and professional baseball player "Dutch" Holland (Jimmy Stewart) is recalled to active duty with SAC-Strategic Air Command.The cold war is heating up and Dutch uproots his newlywed wife Sally (June Allyson) from their glamorous lifestyle to one of long hours and dangerous training missions.After over 20 months on active duty, SAC and Dutch's loyalty begin to severely strain their marriage.
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    4. Gone with the Wind
    by MGM (Video & DVD)
    VHS Tape (27 October, 1998)
    list price: $8.98
    Asin: 6305123616
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    David O. Selznick wanted Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Forget PC Culture for a Few Hours and Just Enjoy the Movie!
    I still remember the first time I read "Gone with the Wind".I was in my native Georgia, in high school, and spent a weekend in bed with the book.Once I started reading it, I could not put it down.Margaret Mitchell's characters were sparkling with vitality and a contagious energy that made you feel as though they were your own neighbors and family!
    1-0 out of 5 stars Oh, those poor racists lost their slaves, how sad!
    (1) Scarlett O'Hara is the least likable "heroine" I've ever seen. She has no redeeming qualities.
    1-0 out of 5 stars Long and laborious, and so very stupid... how is this a classic?
    This is another of those movies I wonder "HOW is this a classic?". Maybe the book was a lot better than the movie! I was watching this, not expecting much, but expecting to earn my respect, the way "Scarface" or "Casablanca", movies I don't like but have earned my respect as classic movies.
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    5. Not As a Stranger / B&W
    by MGM (Video & DVD)
    VHS Tape (10 February, 1998)
    list price: $14.95
    Asin: 0792837991
    Sales Rank: 1113
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    3-0 out of 5 stars Is there a doctor in this movie?
    Yeah, lots of them. There's Frank Sinatra, Dr. Boone. A great pal & party animal. He's becoming a doctor because his daddy is a rich one. Not with my kid. There's Lee Marvin, Dr. Brundage, plannig his lucrative career. Patients are a necessary evil to be dealt with. Then there is another aspiring doctor, Lucas Marsh played by Robert Mitchum. He is the best of them plus he's really built. But he is poor & doesn't have enough money to finish med school. Along comes "plain jane" nurse Kristina, played by Olivia de Havilland. She lives with her parents, doesn't get out much & is turning into a spinster. But she has saved her$$$. Lucas romances her, she falls in love & they marry. His $$$ problems are solved & he has a wife he doesn't love. Lucas is a great doctor & I wouldn't mind being his patient. His people skills however, are lacking. He only has time in his life for medicine. As a result he alienates those around him, most notably his wife. He has impossibly high standards that no one can reach including himself. He is not god. Lots of familiar faces inclusing Harry Morgan playing Kris' idiot father, Brodrick Crawford as the pricipaled patho- logist &, several others.
    4-0 out of 5 stars Lush Ode to the Hippocratic Oath & True Love
    "Not as a Stranger" was an unexpected pleasure once I got past the shock of seeing Robert Mitchum, Frank Sinatra, and Lee Marvin (or his twin)as medical students staring down from tiered seating at a lecturing doctor.Oh, my, I thought, that is NOT a town in which to get sick!I was reeling from mis-casting shock for a number of minutes into the movie, but then Hollywood starting luring me into enjoyment of the performances of these actors cast against type.Bob Mitchum, the penniless son of a hopeless alcoholic (a very WELL-cast Lon Chaney, Jr., alas, in a sad role)wants to be a doctor more than any of his fellow colleagues, many of whom dream of big future salaries and big old 50's cars, in order to set the world right. This strikes me as a realistic characteristic of a child of an alcoholic, who's had chaos thrust upon him and wants to put it back in its place.The fact that Bob Mitchum doesn't look like any doctor most folks would imagine actually starts working for him--he does look Proletarian, he does look like someone who's had a rough time heretofore, and he definitely looks like someone with the physical strength to stand up to a doctor's rigorous career demands.Moreover, Frank Sinatra plays the indulged but basically good-hearted son of a rich man who is in med school to score money afterwards convincingly; he WAS a good actor and I came to enjoy his presence in the role.There is A LOT of information in the film about what a good doctor should know and how difficult the job is; done correctly, medical practice is a, don't laugh, noble calling and the film promotes this view.It also, however, acknowledges the presence of greed and mediocrity among medical men and hospital administrators, so there is a sensible balance between ideal and real.Now, as to the true love aspect, Olivia DeHaviland does a wonderful job as the Swedish-American nurse who loves and supports (and I do mean financially as well as emotionally)Bob Mitchum's young doctor.This is another one of those films in which the luminous, beautifully put-together Ms. DeHaviland is supposed to be, cough! cough!, plain--homely, declasse, etc.Yes, her platinum blonde hair is pulled tight enough to break and the make-up is laid on very sparingly, but for heavens sake why did Hollywood think this woman wasn't a raving beauty? I think perhaps the sincerity with which she played gentle women of character and responsibility is partly to blame for her being cast as un-glamorous.It apparently was as hard to reconcile "good" with "sexy" in olden Hollywood as it is now, sigh...Anyway, the nurse sincerely loves her doctor despite her growing awareness that he considers her more of a convenience than anything else, and for me the romantic tension was not so much in the doctor cheating with the horsy rich vavoom girl as in wondering if the fool man would ever realize what he has at home.Watch this beautifully shot, lush, 50's drama and find out.And enjoy all those character actors and actresses, such as Harry Morgan playing a flat-affected Swede with a wonderful poker face.

    5-0 out of 5 stars One of the first of the medical reality movies
    Although many of the scenes in this epic would be judged "hokey" by modern standards, "Not As a Stranger" was one of the first films to give viewers a factual look inside the medical profession and challenge the god-like nature of physicians.Mitchum plays a young man with many personal "issues," who tries to work them out by driving himself to become a stellar doctor.Sinatra plays an uncharacteristically "second banana" role as a stalwart physician-friend to Mitchum and DeHavilland.Broderick Crawford is the demanding and idealistic medical school professor who inspires Mitchum, Bickford is the long-suffering and self-sacrificing family doctor whose practice Mitchum joins, and DeHavilland and Grahame are the two women in his life.DeHavilland represents many doctors' wives through the decades, who were chosen as spouses because of the stability and respectability they offered... not because of love.The anguish this causes DeHavilland in the film is poignantly representative of many other real-life women in her position.Gloria Grahame is also another stereotype of the 1950s, playing a rich, bored, depressed widow who acts out on her pain with sexual promiscuity (which is only referenced in a veiled fashion in this movie).In the end, Mitchum fails himself and his friend and mentor, Bickford, by failing to save Bickford's life when he has a medical crisis of his own.The shattering effect this event has on Mitchum is emphasized by the fact that the only person he can turn to in his grief is his wife, DeHavilland, whom he does not love and who does not love him. ... Read more

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    6. List of Adrian Messenger / Movie
    by Universal Studios
    VHS Tape (12 January, 1994)
    list price: $19.98
    Asin: 6300184013
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    John Huston was eager for a lightweight lark, and Read more

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    3-0 out of 5 stars Looking for a DVD (and might I suggest a Re-make?)
    First of all, I have no idea why this film is not available on DVD yet. You might be looking at my rating right now and thinking "He only gave it 3 stars? Who cares if it comes out on DVD!" Let me explain.
    5-0 out of 5 stars DVD, PLEASE!!
    When, when, when is this terrific movie going to come out on DVD?The mystery is great, the acting terrific and I defy anyone who sees it for the first time to figure it out!

    3-0 out of 5 stars Huston In A Minor Key
    While not necessarily one of the shining stars of director John Huston's career, "The List of Adrian Messenger" is a fairly engrossing mystery. George C. Scott stars as a retired MI-5 inspector who is given a list of 11 men by his good friend Adrian Messenger (John Merivale). When the men on the list--and Messenger himself--all end up dead, Scott must discover what links them together, and who is eliminating them one by one. The excellent supporting cast includes Herbert Marshall, Jacques Roux, and Dana Wynter, but the central gimmick of the film is spotting the cameo appearances by Tony Curtis, Frank Sinatra, Burt Lancaster, and Robert Mitchum. It's not hard to spot the heavy makeup; it's tougher figuring out who is behind it. Huston himself also makes a cameo toward the end, but without makeup.
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    7. Blue Bird (1940)
    by 20th Century Fox
    VHS Tape (29 January, 2002)
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    Asin: B00005RT3P
    Sales Rank: 2408
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Please vote for Blue Bird to be released on DVD!
    I've never seen this film, but I've seen clips of it!
    5-0 out of 5 stars Lovely Adaptation of Maeterlinck's Classic Play
    Curly Shirley Temple lends her dimpled, pouty-mouthed winsomeness to the tale of a young girl and her brother(Johnny Russell)who live in Austria/Bavaria during the Napoleanic Wars.
    4-0 out of 5 stars wonderful movie
    I have enjoyed this movie for many years. Yes Shirley plays a spoiled kid, and she doesn't sing or dance, but that does not take away from the beauty of the story. I would highly recommend this movie for kids and adults alike, of course adults with a child like heart will enjoy more. War breaks out daddy is drafted
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    8. No Highway In The Sky
    by 20th Century Fox
    VHS Tape (02 August, 1995)
    list price: $19.98
    Asin: 630352138X
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    A little-known gem, Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars A great Nevil Shute novel made into a great movie
    Another Nevil Shute novel made into a movie. Shute's main character here is Mr Honey a "boffin"! There is something magical about the way James Stewart brings a character to life and his Mr. Honey is a charming, lovable, believable boffin. The cast, including Jack Hawkins, Glynis Johns, Marlene Dietrich,Kenneth Moore, Wilfrid Hyde-White and too many other to name here have worked together bringing the novel "No Highway" beautifully to the screen. This movie was made a long time ago (1951) in wonderful black & white, but it is not, or ever will be old! The subject of the story is still one of the main problems facing today's aircraft manufacturers.

    5-0 out of 5 stars "Captain, If You Don't Turn Around, This Plane Is Going To Crash Into The Sea!"
    1951's "No Highway In The Sky" stars James Stewart as "Theodore Honey", a scientist working on an unusual project -- attempting to prove that a new fleet of commercial airplanes is about to experience a catastrophic failure of its tail assembly. Is Mr. Honey just a crackpot, as most people around him seem to think? Or is he on to something? Watch this excellent black-and-white drama and see for yourself.
    4-0 out of 5 stars Another Stewart Dimension
    At the very summit of his skills, no role was apparently beyond James Stewart's powers and he branched out again in this intriguing movie which predicted with unnerving accuracy the coming disaster of the ill-fated British Comet jetliner.Stewart is a mathmetician on the trail of unpredictiable metal fatigue in commercial aircraft, exactly the failure that brought down several Comets and killed hundreds a couple years later.In this picture, Stewart manages to head off another calamity when his conscience is inflamed by three women: Janette Scott, Glynis Johns, and Marlene Dietrich.The film was based on a novel by Nevil Shute, and his prescience about the difficult transition from propeller to jet aircraft that lay ahead was pretty uncanny.Henry Koster had also directed Stewart in "Harvey" and does a marvelous job with a mostly British cast here as well. ... Read more

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    9. The Heiress
    by Universal Studios
    VHS Tape (01 January, 1998)
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    Asin: 6300183912
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    In this 1949 dramatization of Henry James'sRead more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Great film
    I disagree with the characterization of most of the reviews here.I didn't see the father as a heartless man, but as a father trying to protect his overly dull and reclusive daughter from a fortune hunter.At first meeting, he seems very happy that his daughter, Catherine, has found a suitor and welcomes him cordially, but after talking to him he discovers that he is a selfish fortune hunter, a mercenary, who cares only for himself, and nothing for his daughter or anyone else, even his own aunt who has several children.
    5-0 out of 5 stars CLASSIC !
    A must see classic film.
    5-0 out of 5 stars DeHavilland's Best Performance
    Great film, they don't make them like this anymore. Great performances, great script, gorgeous sets and costumes, this film is timeless. What is taking so long getting this out on dvd????? ... Read more

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    10. Hanging Tree / Movie
    by Warner Home Video
    VHS Tape (22 July, 1994)
    list price: $19.98
    Asin: 6302751136
    Sales Rank: 1571
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars The Hanging Tree
    Great movie, with a good story line, beautiful scenery and a collection of excellent actors. So tell me please, WHY has this not been put on DVD????? WHY is it only available at an outrageous price for a VHS made out of the country?

    5-0 out of 5 stars hanging tree / movie
    pls put this movie on dvd - it is an excellent movie - how come it is not yet on dvd - pls notify the studio who has right to this movie and transfer it on dvd - i will buy it too!

    4-0 out of 5 stars Where is the DVD release?
    Come on people.I don't know who holds the rights to the film, but it's time for them to release the DVD version. ... Read more

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    11. Babes in Arms
    by MGM (Video & DVD)
    VHS Tape (01 April, 1992)
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    Asin: 6301965922
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    This quintessential Mickey Rooney-Judy Garland musical has all the kinetic energy and beaming goofiness that made their films together (nine in all) so popular--and so easy to lampoon. The son of a vaudeville performer (Charles Winninger), Rooney decides to put on his own show (in a barn!) to save his family's fortune, his town, his peers, and, gosh darn it, even the American way of life. The star luster generated by Garland matches the explosive energy of Rooney's performance. Director Busby Berkeley's big production numbers are a sight to behold, from a march through town for the title number to an embarrassingly dated minstrel show routine. The movie was made the same year as Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Babes in Arms
    Great old movie, good watching for the times we live in. A lot of good music.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Mickey and Judy!
    This classic film stars Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland as teenagers living in Seaport, Long Island, NY just before the Great Depression struck. Vaudeville is dying; thus Rooney's family business as show biz perfomers is very much at stake. When the older folks leave Seaport to put on a show and prove to the world that Vaudeville is not dead yet; they leave the younger folks behind. What to do? Put on a show! Rooney's character trys to woo some fading child star so she can put up the money for the show and bumps Garland from the lead. She inevitably retakes the lead in the show and everything ends happily ever after when out of nowhere some hot-shot producer likes what he saw in the barn show scene. (By the way, one cautionary note: the barn show scene includes a minstrel show; although typical of that era it is not only dated but potentially ofensive to some viewers.) The viewer also gets an extra treat: Margaret Hamilton has a small role as the nasty old lady who runs welfare in the town and wants to send the kids off to a vocational school. All in all, this really is a very goood movie and great fun to watch. I would add that this is an obvious must-have for any Garland or Rooney fan. A BUY!

    3-0 out of 5 stars An Essential for Rooney-Garland Fans
    In the 1939 Mickey Rooney was among the top box office draws in the world.Judy Garland had appeared as a supporting player in two Rooney films, and the two had significant chemistry--more over, Garland had just completed photography for THE WIZARD OF OZ--a film that MGM rightly expected would launch her to international stardom.The time was right to costar the two, and MGM did it with BABES IN ARMS.Read more

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    12. Tales of Manhattan
    by 20th Century Fox
    VHS Tape (07 May, 1996)
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    Asin: 6303957005
    Sales Rank: 1352
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    4-0 out of 5 stars fields
    The studio apparently agreed with the previous reviewer, since the W.C. Fields segment was cut from the movie when it was initially released in theaters.

    5-0 out of 5 stars That mythical place where everyone gets what he/she deserves
    Other reviewers have given plenty of information regarding the general shape of this film--stars, cast, vignettes.A wonderful collaboration of ten different writers who together with a cast of stars, character actors, the Hall Johnson Choir (one of the gems of the Harlem Renaissance), and probably every extra then available in Southern California trace the path of a tailcoat cursed by it's tailor.This film was released in September 1942, the same month the German 6th Army began it's advance on Stalingrad; it was, and should be, considered light entertainment.Not Frank Capra-ish, each vignette weaves into the next with the final feeling of the film leading the viewer tobelieve that people, good and bad, somehow get what they deserve.A gentle gem with a particularly wonderful performance by Edward G. Robinson.Watch it with an open mind.

    3-0 out of 5 stars A cavalcade of 20th Century Fox stars
    "Tales of Manhattan" was an essentially pointless series of vignettes starring a plethora of stars under contract to 20th Century Fox studios.The pretext for the story surrounded a finely tailored formal tailcoat which was purported to be cursed.The tailcoat represented a talisman of both good and evil as it was passed from character to character.
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    Subjects:  1. Drama    2. Feature Film-drama    3. Movie    4. Mystery    5. Suspense   


    13. My Fair Lady (Thx)
    by 20th Century Fox
    VHS Tape (01 October, 1996)
    list price: $14.98
    Asin: 6304178352
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Editorial Review

    Hollywood's legendary "woman's director," George Cukor (Read more

    Features

    • Closed-captioned
    • Color
    • Original recording reissued
    • Original recording remastered
    • THX
    • NTSC

    Reviews (204)

    5-0 out of 5 stars My Fair Lady
    All time classic musical/drama/love story.
    5-0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Movie
    I loved this movie.It is a very classic story set to wonderful music.The interactions between Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison make this a real gem worth seeing over and over.

    5-0 out of 5 stars fantastic!
    My Fair Lady is wonderful. (A bit chauvanistic for our time though). Eliza is a spitfire. The music is wonderful.
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    Subjects:  1. Drama    2. Movie    3. Musicals   


    14. Inside Daisy Clover
    by Warner Home Video
    VHS Tape (06 December, 1993)
    list price: $19.98
    Asin: 630235417X
    Sales Rank: 1887
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Closed-captioned
    • Color
    • NTSC

    Reviews (20)

    5-0 out of 5 stars "You're not Myrna Loy!"
    I LOVE this movie. What I want to know is, do people still buy VHS tapes?? Why in the world this film is not on DVD is beyond me. My favorite part is the promotional short Daisy did for Swan studios where she dances and sings in outer space; beautiful cinematography here. That black and white sequence gets to me every time I see it and is in stark contrast to the brilliant color footage in the rest of the film. The musical score is haunting and subtle but the Daisy numbers are all up-beat and Hollywood glam at it's best. Any Natalie Wood fan should see this film. Christopher Plummer is outstanding and gives one of the best performances of his career, IMO. Though I highly recommend this movie to anyone who loves show-biz "rise-to-stardom" stories, I suggest you wait for the DVD to come out. I have stopped buying tapes; they're antique technology and simply do not last. We can only hope Amazon passes along the word that there is a buying public chomping at the bit to buy the DVD of Inside Daisy Clover.

    5-0 out of 5 stars so bad it's good
    Despite being uneven and overdramatic in some spots, thismovie is absolutely intriguing.The first fifteen minutes are basically pointless, but the rest is fabulous.The characters are so complex that at the end you're still wondering who was the bad guy and who was the good guy.Natalie Wood as Daisy Clover managaes to look beautiful even though she looks like a frumpy teenager.Roddy McDowall is the producer's snippy assistant.Katherine Bard plays Mrs. Swan, who tells Daisy "your husband never could resist a charming boy."Robert Redford looks extremely handsome as bisexual actor Wade Lewis (my favorite scene is when he talks to Daisy in the beautiful white bedroom).But the piece de resistance is Christopher Plummer as the ambiguous studio producer Raymond Swan.That guy is truly an amazing actor.The scenes he has with Daisy are my favorite (the swimming pool and beach house).The memorable script, the main actors, and the gorgeous, glamorous 1930s Hollywood setting make this movie worth seeing.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Quirky, But Charming
    I watched this last night. Stayed up waayyy too late. What a movie. Natalie Wood is amazing. Flopping around on the boardwalk . . . an awkward, strong and oddly attractive waif-like character, barefoot, in dirty clothes with crazy hair, that at one point she cuts, instead of combing. Ruth Gordon is lovely. Robert Redford is convincing. And you always wonder what the heck is going on in Christopher Plummer's mind. Creepy. Generally, things end up on a sad note, this ain't Singing In The Rain, and I did get sick of hearing the song, Wood's character kept singing over and over, and not very well, about how she's gonna be a big star. But everything else is wonderful. A great movie. ... Read more

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    15. Sergeant York
    by MGM (Video & DVD)
    VHS Tape (21 December, 1994)
    list price: $19.98
    Asin: 6301976258
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Gary Cooper plays Alvin York, the real-life country lad and sharpshooter drafted to fight during World War I but blocked from killing by his pacifist sentiments. Howard Hawks makes a rousing, heroic film out of the tale, and Cooper gives one of his best performances (for which he won an Oscar). The 1941 feature seems as much a valentine to wartime America (and a not-so-subtle piece of propaganda) as anything, with Hawks capturing splendidly shot scenes of life in York's home state of Tennessee, which in turn provide a striking contrast to the battlefield. A key scene in the film, in which York is presented with an argument in favor of killing in war, is still thought provoking. Read more

    Features

    • Black & White
    • HiFi Sound
    • NTSC

    Reviews (68)

    5-0 out of 5 stars This movie has a lot of heart
    This is one of those movies that never gets old.
    5-0 out of 5 stars WHEN OSCAR MET COOPER....A TIMELESS TRIUMPH!
    For those who wonder why it took so long for SERGEANT YORK to make his journey to DVD, all you have to be familiar with is how AWFUL this movie looked when TCM ran it on TV. Like so many older Warner pictures, it needed to be restored, and over and over again, the grand old studio founded by the brothers Warner is restoring is glittering gems for DVD to look and sound terrific.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Took them long enough!!!
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    16. Breakfast at Tiffany's
    by Paramount
    VHS Tape (10 April, 2001)
    list price: $9.95
    Asin: 6300215814
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Editorial Review

    No film better utilizes Audrey Hepburn's flighty charm and svelte beauty than this romantic adaptation of Truman Capote's novella. Hepburn's urban sophisticate Holly Golightly, an enchanting neurotic living off the gifts of gentlemen, is a bewitching figure in designer dresses and costume jewelry. George Peppard is her upstairs neighbor, a struggling writer and "kept" man financed by a steely older woman (Patricia Neal). His growing friendship with the lonely Ho