Kino has slated a May 15th street date for the romantic western comedy A Lady Takes a Chance (1943) on Blu-ray and DVD. Starring screen legends John Wayne and Jean Arthur, it was previously released on DVD by Republic's now defunct home video label in man...
Read moreUniversal has announced the release of four classic films on Blu-ray this April 17th: For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) - Gary Cooper, Ingrid Bergman, Akim Tamiroff The Egg and I (1947) - Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMur...
Read moreFlicker Alley has announced the upcoming release of The Ancient Law (1923) on June 5th. The Blu-ray/DVD combo will retail for $39.95 and comes with the usual array of Flicker bonus features (below).
Read moreParamount has announced the upcoming release of Season 13 of Gunsmoke on May 22nd. Broken up over two volumes (Vol. 1, Vol 2), as has been the studio's practice since Season 2, each will retail for $36.99. The release pace of the l...
Read moreGreat news for classic TV fans as SFM Entertainment has announced the release of The Joey Bishop Show - The Complete Series. The MOD release, a 15-disc, has a street date of today retails for $97.99. Only season two had been previously released by Questar and that was back in 2005. It has long been since out of print. Individual seasons are also avail...
Read moreHere's a clip of the opening scene from our restoration of Budd Boetticher's The Killer Is Loose (1956) which stars Joseph Cotten, Rhonda Fleming and the chilling Wendell Corey. SYNOPSIS:Detective Sam Wagner&rsqu...
Read moreProving that Criterion isn't the only label with access to Warner's deep catalog, Shout! Factory has announced the upcoming release of The Curse of the Cat People (1944) on Blu-ray this June 12th. Retail is $29.99 and bonus features are in the works, but haven't been announced yet. This Val Lewton suspense-thriller is the sequel to
Read moreRuth Roman stars in two 1950s film noir's coming from ClassicFlix on April 24th on both Blu-ray and DVD. Restored from the original camera negative and presented in 1.85:1 original aspect ratio, Five Steps to Danger (1957) finds Roman on the run in a bit of noir-style, Cold War intrigue with noir favorite Sterling Hayden. First time on any home video format. In
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