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Three releases have been announced this week by Warner as part of their Archive Collection. Leading the pack is The Picture of Dorian Gray on Blu. This marks the debut of the 1945 horror/drama on HD after premiering on DVD in 2008; the DVD's bonus features will carryover to this new disc. Warner is also continuing their now eight volume Forbidden Hollywood Collection after volume seven was put out last May. Volume 8 will be a four-disc set conta...
Read moreOlive has announced January 20th as the street date for two obscure titles arriving on DVD and Blu-Ray, The Weapon (1956) and Track the Man Down (1955). Neither one has been released on DVD marking this as their debut in both formats. There is no bonus content planned for either release.
Read moreFive releases have been announced this week by Warner as part of their Archive Collection. Leading the pack is the Dr. Gillespie Film Collection, a three-disc compendium of features starring Dr. Kildare regular, Lionel Barrymore, as Dr. Gillespie. Additionally, the studio is releasing Robert Mitchum's war drama, Till the End of Time (1946). Warner is also rereleasing three titles. The big ones are the return of Martin and Lewis ...
Read moreWalt Disney has set a February 10th street date for 101 Dalmatians (1961) on Diamond Edition Blu-Ray / DVD Combo. Previously released in a 2-DVD Platinum Edition set, Dalmatians is making its Blu debut with this release. And like past Diamond Editions, bonus content will likely carry over from the 2008 release.
Read moreDana Andrews was born Carver Dana Andrews on New Year's Day, 1909, in Mississippi. He was a preacher's son, one of a large family which would eventually include his little brother, actor Steve Forrest, who was born William Andrews when Dana was 16. Dana came to California in the early '30s, intent on being an actor. He worked in a variety of jobs, and in the mid-'30s a pair of Van Nuys businessmen he knew took the unusual step of 'investing' in Dana, supporting him while he took a...
Read moreFox announced two new entries into their Cinema Archives line. Smiley is a 1957 British adaptation of the Moore Raymond series of novels; Smiley Gets a Gun was the sequel, produced a year later. Smiley and Smiley Gets a Gun will be available here at ClassicFlix on November 25th. These DVDs adds to the total of over 300 Cinema Archive titles exclusively available for rent at ClassicFlix.com.
Read more20th Century Fox has set a January 13th street date for the Tyrone Power drama The Razor's Edge (1946) on Blu-Ray and DVD. Originally released on DVD in 2005, this marks the first time the movie will be available on Blu. Bonus content from the last DVD release - audio commentary and a Fox Movietone reel - are being transferred to the Blu with no additional features planned.
Read moreVCI has announced a January 13th street date for Paul Henreid's directorial debut, The Tall Lie (1952). Originally titled For Men Only, The Tall Lie established Casablanca star Henreid as a serious director. He would go on to direct an additional five motion pictures as well as countless episodes of popular television shows. Bonus content, if any, has not been revealed.
Read moreIf the Dionne quintuplets had been born today, they would have been reality television stars or a YouTube sensation. However, there's nothing in modern life that can compare to the sensation the girls created when they became the first recorded quintuplets to live beyond infancy. Yvonne, Annette, Cecile, Emilie and Marie Dionne were born to poor farmer, Oliva-Edouard, and his wife Elzire in the village of Corbeil, Ontario, Canada in 1934. Arriving two months early, it was assumed ...
Read moreWarner has announced a March 3rd street date for their Warner Bros. Musical Collection. This four-disc set contains a quartet of popular 1950s musicals, three of which (The Band Wagon, Calamity Jane, and Kiss Me Kate) will be making their Blu-Ray debuts. The set also contains the 60th Anniversary edition of Singin' in the Rain which was released in 2012. Bonus content for the three new ...
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