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Touch Of Evil (50th Anniversary Edition)
Joseph Cotten, Valentin de Vargas

Universal Studios, 2008

"Touch of Evil" presented in its three different variations with actor commentary
Over looked when it was released (except in France where it won awards and critical praise), "Touch of Evil" was Orson Welles' last major studio project as writer-director-star. When the original director bowed out, Welles (supported by star Charlton Heston)asked for ...
  
  











  



  
The Vikings
Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis

MGM, 2002

A joyous romp that offers everything you could ask for in an adventure movie
The title sequence sets the tone of The Vikings perfectly: the Bayeaux Tapestry as animated by UPA with narration by Orson Welles. Whereas a lot of Sixties epics became so introspective and glum that the genre ended up disappearing up its own backside, this 1958 romp ...
  
  











  



  
Tyrone Power Collection (Blood and Sand / Son of Fury / The Black Rose / Prince of Foxes / The Captain from ...
Tyrone Power, Rita Hayworth

20th Century Fox, 2007

Power Movies
This collection of Tyrone Power's great movies. I love old movies and these won't disappoint anyone!
  
  











  



  
Peter Sellers MGM Movie Legends Collection (The Pink Panther / What's New, Pussycat? / The Party / Casino ...
Peter Sellers, David Niven

MGM (Video & DVD), 2007

The Peter Sellers Giftset
This is a great cross section of Peter Sellers' films. Peter Sellers is well known as Inspector Clouseau as he first appeared in THE PINK PANTHER. My favorite here is WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT even though Sellers is not the main character. Peter Sellers character is that of ...
  
  











  



  
The Complete Mr. Arkadin (aka Confidential Report) - Criterion Collection
Orson Welles, Gregoire Aslan

Criterion, 2006

A Goldmine for Welles Scholars and Film Buffs
1941 Citizen Kane 1942 Magnificent Ambersons 1943 Journey Into Fear 1946 The Stranger 1947 Lady From Shanghai 1948 Macbeth 1952 Othello 1955 Mr. Arkadin 1958 Touch of Evil 1962 The Trial 1965 Falstaff (Chimes at Midnight) 1974 F is for Fake To understand ...
  
  











  



  
The Third Man [Blu-ray]
Joseph Cotten, Orson Welles

Criterion Collection, 2008

Harry Lime
"I never knew the Vienna before the war".... Thus begins one of the greatest films ever made and one of the greatest film characters ever created in the charismatic and brilliantly dangerous Harry Lime. Who created him has been argued about for years. Welles was ...
  
  











  



  
A Personal Journey With Martin Scorsese Through American Movies
Kathryn Bigelow, John Cassavetes

Miramax, 2000

A walk down Hollywood Blvd
How much do I love Martin Scorsese ? more than any other director alive or dead. How objective am I when it comes to his work ? very !!! Therefore when I write that this is good, it is reaaaally good. Here we meet with Marty the film geek during a 4hours long walk ...
  
  











  



  
WATERLOO - by Sergei Bondarchuk (Import)
Rod Steiger, Christopher Plummer

Atrium Art, 2007

Best battle sequences ever filmed
The Charge of the Scots Grays is boggling, even recreates the scene from the painting. (one myth asserts that the bits were removed from the horses' mouths so that they couldn't be stopped. No creditable horseman would do that)The Grays blew out their horses in that ...
  
  











  



  
A Man for All Seasons (Special Edition)
Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller

Sony Pictures, 2007

Do not rent this movie, OWN it.
This Academy Award winning movie is a miracle. Fred Zinnemann's cinematic treatment of the play by Robert Bolt has a quality of luminous economy. The casting is amazing. Every member of the cast is just right, from Paul Scofield as Sir Thomas More and Dame Wendy ...
  
  











  



  
Jane Eyre
Orson Welles, Joan Fontaine

20th Century Fox, 2007

Mesmerizing Gothic Romance
"Do you think I could stay here to become nothing to you?" -- Jane to Edward This magnificent Gothic drama based on Charlotte Bronte's famous novel is perfect in every way. Robert Stevenson, who helped Alduous Huxley and John Housman adapt Brnote's classic work to ...
  
  











  



  
The Vikings
Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis

MGM, 2002

A joyous romp that offers everything you could ask for in an adventure movie
The title sequence sets the tone of The Vikings perfectly: the Bayeaux Tapestry as animated by UPA with narration by Orson Welles. Whereas a lot of Sixties epics became so introspective and glum that the genre ended up disappearing up its own backside, this 1958 romp ...
  
  











  



  
Classic Film Noir 9 Movie Pack
Edward G. Robinson, Barbara Stanwyck

St.Clair Entertainment Group, Inc, 2005

GREAT collection of FILM NOIR for AWESOME PRICE
I saw this DVD set in a Best Buy a few months ago. It was only six or seven dollars, so I bought it. I sat down and watched a couple of the films and they were awesome. I haven't finished watching the whole set but of the 4-5 films I have watched, it was totally worth ...
  
  











  



  
WATERLOO - by Sergei Bondarchuk (Import)
Rod Steiger, Christopher Plummer

Atrium Art, 2007

Best battle sequences ever filmed
The Charge of the Scots Grays is boggling, even recreates the scene from the painting. (one myth asserts that the bits were removed from the horses' mouths so that they couldn't be stopped. No creditable horseman would do that)The Grays blew out their horses in that ...
  
  











  



  
A Woman Called Moses
Cicely Tyson, Orson Welles

Xenon, 2001

A Great movie and a wonderful performance
This was a great movie, and Cicely Tyson as usual, does an excellent performance of Harriet Tubman. The quality could have been much better, but over all it was very good. The drama was excellent, at times I had to pause it just to collect myself. This is a movie ...
  
  











  



  
The Lady from Shanghai
Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles

Sony Pictures, 2000

Hacked up by the studio what remains is still a classic film noir - more proof of Welles' genius
Michael O'Hara (Orson Welles, with a very soft Irish brogue), an out of work seaman, has a brief encounter in Central Park with Elsa `Rosalie' Bannister (Rita Hayworth, with short blonde hair!). Later that evening they meet again when O'Hara rescues her from a mugging ...
  
  











  



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