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Saratoga Trunk15 reviews
Gary Cooper, Ingrid Bergman

MGM (Warner), 1996

An Excellent Film
I absolutely love this film,if you have not seen it,you are in for a real treat. The acting is supurb by all,and the theme music is positively beautiful. Wish it would soon be available on DVD.
  
  











  



  
Love Crazy12 reviews
William Powell, Myrna Loy

MGM (Warner), 1998

"I've Decided to Keep You Another Year"
Marital bliss turns into amusing chaos as the only way William Powell can keep his wife Myrna Loy from divorcing him is to have himself declared insane, in Jack Conway's, "Love Crazy." While not quite as funny as the premise sounds, there are plenty of smiles and enough hilarious moments to put this in the upper echelon of the many films Powell and Loy made together. Pandro S. Berman's glossy ...
  
  











  



  
Mr Lucky13 reviews
Cary Grant, Laraine Day

Turner Home Ent, 1998

UnLucky on DVD
Please... somebody! Put this out on DVD! It's one of Cary Grant's best!!!
  
  











  



  
Kismet (1944)4 reviews
Ronald Colman, Marlene Dietrich

MGM (Video & DVD), 1998

You have heard of the word, now see the movie "Kismet"
"Kismet" is an Arabian Nights fantasy about Hafiz (Ronald Colman), a scheming beggar in the court of the Caliph (James Craig), who wins the hand of the dancing girl (Marlene Dietrich), the mistress of Mansur, the Grand Vizier (Edward Arnold). There are all sorts of palace intrigues going on, but Hafiz has an edge because knows magic. This 1944 film, directed by William Dieterle, cost $3,000,000, ...
  
  











  



  
Chocolate Soldier3 reviews
Nelson Eddy, Risė Stevens

MGM (Warner), 1992

I saw this when i was 10 years old.
....and it is still my favorite Rise Stevens and Nelson Eddy movie. Rise Stevens i thought was the most beautfiul women i've ever seen back then. She has the most facial expressions i have also ever seen in a movie to this date. Nelson Eddy in everything he did was just wonderful.This movie is a light hearted comedy about love and trust of a married couple but who's wife has a wondering eye for ...
  
  











  



  
Tonight & Every Night5 reviews
Rita Hayworth, Lee Bowman

Sony Pictures, 1997

I MUST HAVE THIS ON DVD!!!!
I can't wait for Columbia/Sony Pictures to release this film on DVD. Rita Hayworth was truly a stunner in every respect, and her studio did their upmost to showcase her beauty and talents as a dancer in film after film. Kudos to them!!! This one is a perfect example of such a Star vehicle. Luscious Technicolor, a number of EXTREME closeups of the creamy Love Goddess herself, a variety of ...
  
  











  



  
His Butler's Sister (B&W)10 reviews
Deanna Durbin, Franchot Tone

Universal Studios, 1996

Delightful and Charming
This endearing film from director Frank Borzage is filled with the warmth and charm of its star, Deanna Durbin. An original screenplay fashioned for Deanna by Samuel Hoffenstein and Beth Reinhardt and a glossy production from Universal really make this one of Deanna's best films. A great cast which includes Franchot Tone, Pat O'Brien, Akim Tamiroff and Elsa Janssen lend sparkling support to ...
  
  











  



  
Letter to Three Wives60 reviews
Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell

20th Century Fox, 1993

All star cast
I love this movie with so many movie stars. It has a different twist to the plot and you don't know until the end who Addie has run off with. If you like old movies, this is a good one.
  
  











  



  
Rebecca157 reviews
Judith Anderson, Florence Bates

Anchor Bay, 1998

Outstanding Video Quality.
As both the Criterion and earlier Anchor Bay releases of Hitchcock's "Rebecca" are out-of-print and very exspensive to purchase as used, I decided to try this Korean import. Turns out to be excellent and appears to come from the Criterion source! It even has their excellent Commentary Track. The many other Extras found on the Criterion release are not included, but the picture, sound and ...
  
  











  



  
Secret Life of Walter Mitty25 reviews
Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo

Hbo Home Video, 1995

Fearless Dreamer
Danny kaye was a gifted physical comedian and Walter Mitty is one of his best roles. He dreams because his life is not too exciting. I think lots of people can relate to this. Walter is brave when in his real life he is not. Then he meets Virginia Mayo (a beautiful blonde) who just happens to be his dream girl come alive. The story is universal and makes the viewer laugh 90% of the time. For all ...
  
  











  



  
San Antonio7 reviews
Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith

MGM (Warner), 1994

A charming, lighthearted mid-'40s oater
Errol Flynn was never more debonaire than in this briskly paced, totally enjoyable, two-fisted Western romance. Flynn plays Clay Hardin, a rancher who's been chased out of town by a syndicate of corrupt rustlers, but is back in town with the proof that will vindicate him... and with a hankering to meet actress Alexis Smith. She's a high-tone New York gal who finds herself charmed by the dapper, ...
  
  











  



  
I Remember Mama (1948)56 reviews
Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel Geddes

Turner Home Ent, 1998

I Remember Mama
This movie is a classic and I remember watching it as a child, it's truely a family story, one you won't forget, very sweet.
  
  











  



  
Winter Meeting6 reviews
Bette Davis, Janis Paige

MGM (Warner), 1998

A VERY DIFFERENT FILM FOR BETTE DAVIS
Winter Meeting is a film unlike any you have every seen with Miss Davis. it is the story of an introverted New England poetess who meets a Navy hero at a dinner in New York. Despite their obvious differences, something clicks and they gravitate towards each other, more out of loneliness than anything else, atleast at first. Miss Davis is just superb in a very different and difficult role and ...
  
  











  



  
Mask of Dimitrios (1944)9 reviews
Sydney Greenstreet, Zachary Scott

MGM (Warner), 1997

Excellent espionage thriller
Superb film noir classic, thanks to a classy script (based closely on Eric Ambler's fine novel) and excellent acting. Vacationing mystery writer Peter Lorre becomes intrigued with the despicable criminal Dimitrios Makropoulos (played by Zachary Scott) after his murdered body washes up on the beach. Sydney Greenstreet also displays an interest in Dimitrios, and as the plot unfolds we are led into ...
  
  











  



  
Lullaby of Broadway12 reviews
Doris Day, Gene Nelson

Warner Home Video, 1994

Watching this is beginning to be a habit with me!!
Doris Day is my all time favorite actress. Her wonderful dancing, her beautiful voice, and her spectacular acting talent! This movie is about Melinda Howard (Day) she is coming over on a boat to New York to suprise her mother who is supposed to be famous on broadway and who she hasn't seen in years. On the boat, she meets Tom Farnam who starts playing up the minute he sees her. But she gives ...
  
  











  



  
The Devil and Miss Jones17 reviews
Jean Arthur, Robert Cummings

RKO Radio Pictures, 1988

A Warm and Charming Comedy
"You're just one person against the world unless you've got someone." -- Jean Arthur Jean Arthur and Charles Coburn shine in this underrated RKO classic. Perhaps because it isn't zany enough to fall into the true screwball category this warm and charming comedy often gets overlooked when the genre is spoken about. Sam Wood's direction, sets by William Cameron Menzies, a nice score from Roy ...
  
  











  



  
On the Town65 reviews
Florence Bates, Bea Benaderet

Warner Home Video, 2000

Classic you should own
There's nothing wrong with good, clean fun. Plot is easy and even amuses my kids. Song and dance numbers are great to show the new generation.
  
  











  



  
Tuttles of Tahiti1 review
Charles Laughton, Jon Hall

Turner Home Entertainment, 1992

Not the best Nordhoff and Hall
I had fond memories of the book and of the movie itself I had seen many years ago on TV. In viewing it again, I wonder what I was thinking then for now it is more than a bit boring and its atmosphere of 1930s feel-good socialism is almost unbearable now that we have lived through the prosperity of the 1980s. On top of that, the VHS sound is exceptionally poor. Moral: If a film is NOT ...
  
  











  



  
The Devil and Miss Jones17 reviews
Jean Arthur, Robert Cummings

RKO Radio Pictures, 1998

A Warm and Charming Comedy
"You're just one person against the world unless you've got someone." -- Jean Arthur Jean Arthur and Charles Coburn shine in this underrated RKO classic. Perhaps because it isn't zany enough to fall into the true screwball category this warm and charming comedy often gets overlooked when the genre is spoken about. Sam Wood's direction, sets by William Cameron Menzies, a nice score from Roy ...
  
  











  







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