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  • TIMELESS: Gene Autry Collection, Vol. 6

    More Gene Autry from Timeless Media as they have announced Gene Autry Collection, Vol. 6 for release on May 6th. Two of the four titles are making their DVD debut (Barbed Wire & Winning of the West) and bonus features are expected, but have yet to be announced. The 2-disc set will retail for 6.97, but is available at ClassicFlix.com for only 4.99.

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  • FOX ARCHIVES: 5 Fingers & The Great Profile

    A James Mason thriller and 'The Great Profile' lampoons himself in this week's Fox Cinema Archives wave. They are: 5 Fingers (1952) - James Mason, Danielle Darrieux, Michael Rennie The Great Profile (1940) - John Barrymore, Mary Beth Hughes, Gregory Ratoff, John Payne, Anne Baxter, Lionel Atwill, Edward Brophy Due on March 4th, these new DVDs add to the total of over 200 Cinema Archive titles e...

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  • Joel McCrea: Life Imitates Westerns

    Joel McCrea is the quintessential California story, a remarkable life which included a childhood stint delivering the L.A. Times to movie industry names such as Cecil B. DeMille, attending the University of Southern California and Pomona College, decades in a highly successful career in the film business, and simultaneously working at the beloved job he listed as his occupation on his tax returns, rancher. Joel was born in Pasadena on November 5, 1905. Growing up in Los Angeles, h...

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  • TV Time: Lessons from Classic TV Westerns

    Maybe classic television can't teach us everything about the world, but I ask, if TV doesn't know it, is it really worth knowing? I was recently in a philosophical mood and looking to acquire some life lessons, so I turned to perhaps the most instructive of all genres: TV Westerns. After viewing some old favorites as well as a few series I had never seen, here is what I learned: The Rifleman As single father and rancher Lucas McCain, Chuck Connors projects solid moral ...

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  • SHOUT: Mr. Magoo Theatrical Collection, Dobie Gillis - Season 3

    Shout! Factory has scheduled Mr. Magoo - The Theatrical Collection (1949 - 1959) for release on April 22nd. The 4-disc set will include all 53 theatrical cartoons, including 12 cartoons in anamorphic widescreen, and the previously released feature film 1001 Arabian Nights (1959). Then on May 6th, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis - Season 3 will street. Among the guest stars in the 5-disc set will ...

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  • FOX ARCHIVES: Follow the Sun & The Pride of St. Louis

    Two sports biopics make up this week's wave from Fox's Cinema Archives line. First up is Glenn Ford as Ben Hogan in Follow the Sun (1951), co-starring Anne Baxter, Dennis O'Keefe, June Havoc, Larry Keating, Roland Winters and Nana Bryant. The other has Dan Dailey as pitching ace 'Dizzy' Dean in The Pride of St. Louis (1952), co-starring Joanne Dru, Richard Hylton, Richard Crenna and Hugh Sanders. Due on Februar...

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  • Character Actors: The Men

    The Internet Movie Data Base (IMDb) credits Edward Everett Horton with a quotation that pokes fun at his career as a character actor in films: 'I have my own little kingdom. I do the scavenger parts no one else wants and I get well paid for it.' Horton was modest. It is left to the vintage film buff to insist that Horton and his fellow character actors created their kingdoms with inimitable acting skills; that what he called parts no one else wanted were parts that very few actors could pull ...

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  • Silent Cinema: The Chaplin Mutuals

    I classify Chaplin as the greatest motion picture comedian of all time. - Buster Keaton After his apprenticeship with Mack Sennett at Keystone Studios in 1914, Charlie Chaplin signed a one-year deal with Essanay Studios where he directed fourteen shorts, including such films as The Tramp and Burlesque on Carmen. By the end of that year, Chaplin was the most famous entertainer in the world. He had, especially when directing himself, a sense of rhythm that turned comedy into ...

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  • FOX ARCHIVES: Jeanne Crain, Ann Sothern Featured in Latest Wave

    Two Jeanne Crain films highlight this week's wave of three from Fox's Cinema Archives line. Crain's first credited role, Home in Indiana (1944), is among the two and it co-stars Walter Brennan, Charlotte Greenwood, Ward Bond, Lon McCallister and June Haver. Also out is 1953's Technicolor Western City of Bad Men starring Crain, Dale Robertson, Richard Boone, Lloyd Bridges and Carole Mathews. An Otto Preminger directed Screwball Comedy,...

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  • WARNER ARCHIVE: Dr. Kildare - Season 2, Bill Elliott Mysteries

    More Dr. Kildare this week as Warner has announced Dr. Kildare - Season 2 as part of their Archive line. Great co-stars abound in this 9-disc set with a very special color episode starring Robert Redford. Also out is the 2-disc Bill Elliott Detective Mysteries set with Elliot's turn as a detective in his last five films (below). Both will be available here at ClassicFlix on February 18th. These new DVDs add to the tota...

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