SONY: Bad Girls of Film Noir, Vol. 1 & 2 in February

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Bad Girls of Film Noir, Vol. 1
February 9th
Sony
Retail $24.96, Our: $19.99
The Killer that Stalked New York (1950), Two of a Kind (1951), Bad for Each Other (1953) & The Glass Wall (1953)
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Bad Girls of Film Noir, Vol. 2
February 9th
Sony
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Night Editor (1946), One Girl's Confession (1953), Over-Exposed (1956) & Women's Prison (1955)
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With Rita Hayworth and Film Noir Classics, Vol. 2 sets also expected in the first half of next year, Sony is kicking of the new year right with the announcement of their Bad Girls of Noir Collections for release on February 9th.

Each collection (above) is a two-disc set with minimal bonus features. Details below.

They will retail for $24.96 each, but are available at ClassicFlix.com for only $19.99 each.

Bad Girls of Film Noir, Vol. 1

In the 40's and 50's the juiciest roles for actresses in Hollywood were often in B-pictures that explored the dark side of life: starring roles as cool, calculating gals who could stick a knife in a man's back and make him like it. Lizabeth Scott, Gloria Grahame, and Evelyn Keyes were some of the best of the period, and are among Noir fans' favorites for their roles in such classics of the genre as Dead Reckoning and The Racket (Scott), The Big Heat and Human Desire (Grahame), 99 River Street and The Prowler (Keyes).

Here's your chance to see them at work in some great films straight out of the vault, newly restored and re-mastered, for the first time on DVD. Co-starred with the likes of Edmond O'Brien, Charlton Heston, and Vittorio Gassman these dames shine a like the brightest stars in Hollywood, and each film packs in plenty of the best bad girl behavior.

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Terry Moore on Two of a Kind
  • The Payoff-All Star Theatre Episode

Bad Girls of Film Noir, Vol. 2

Cleo Moore, Audrey Totter, Jan Sterling, Ida Lupino and Janis Carter. Forgery, adultery, theft, blackmail and murder. The Bad Girls of Noir are back, in Volume 2, and these gorgeous gals with malice in their hearts are sure to thrill hard-boiled fans of Noir.

Fan favorite Cleo Moore finally gets her due in three films that highlight the talents of the beauty who was compared to Marilyn Monroe, but whom fans love for her earnest, if stilted portrayals of dim-witted gals who can't catch a break. Four films, restored and re-mastered are all new to DVD, and sure to provide plenty of excitement for the noir aficionado. Watch out for these gals, they're dangerous--which makes them oh, so fun to watch.

BONUS FEATURE:

  • Remember to Live-All Star Theatre Episode

The Ladykillers (Blu-Ray) in February

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The Ladykillers (Blu-Ray)
February 16th
Lions Gate
Retail $39.99, Our: $29.99
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Lions Gate has announced a February 16th release date for the 1955 Alec Guinness dark comedy The Ladykillers (Blu-Ray). Bonus features are not yet known.

It will retail for $39.99, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $29.99.

VCI: British Film Noir in February

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British Film Noir
February 23rd
VCI
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Twilight Women A.K.A. Women of Twilight (1953), The Slasher A.K.A. Cosh Boy (1952)
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More noir is on the way from VCI as they've scheduled a February 23rd release date for British Film Noir.

The single disc double feature will contain Twilight Women (1953) featuring Rene Ray, Freda Jackson, Lois Maxwell and Laurence Harvey and The Slasher (1952) featuring James Kenney and Joan Collins. Synopses are below.

It will retail for $14.99, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $10.99.

Twilight Women A.K.A. Women of Twilight (1953, 75 min.)
Originating on the London stage, this hard-hitting tale is set at a boarding house-haven for unmarried mothers, owned by a woman (Freda Jackson) whose outward show of upstanding character hides her true personality: a fiend who abuses the women and farms out their babies! Madness, squalor, bedbugs and a dead baby add to the atmosphere of shock. Lois Maxwell (James Bond's Miss Moneypenny) and Laurence Harvey co-star.

The Slasher A.K.A. Cosh Boy (1952, 75 min.)
A swift moving, no punches pulled expose set in London's tenement district, with a ruthless teenager (James Kenney, reprising his stage role) blackjacking an old woman to get her purse, and "graduating" to gang leader whose young cutthroats spread terror over the entire city. At the start of her "bad girl" career, Joan Collins is the girl he loves and leaves, with tragic results. A controversial motion picture in its era and still potent today. Based on the play, "Master Crook."

BONUS FEATURE:

  • Trailers

VCI: Forgotten Noir 13 in February

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Forgotten Noir 13
February 23rd
VCI
Retail: $14.99, Our: $10.99
Breakdown (1952), Eye Witness (1950)

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Continuing to roll with its Forgotten Noir line, VCI has announced a February 23rd release date for Forgotten Noir 13.

The single disc double feature will contain the 1952 boxing noir Breakdown and the 1950 Robert Montgomery noir Eye Witness. Synopses are below.

Retail will be $14.99, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $10.99.

SYNOPSIS:

Breakdown (1952, 76 min.)
There's action and drama in and out of the ring when an ex-convict (William Bishop) becomes a rising heavyweight fighter and a championship contender--and then, on the eve of the big fight, finds the man who can prove that he was framed for the crime for which he served time. "The fight scenes hold the spectator on the edge of his seat"--Harrison's Reports.

Eye Witness (1950, 100 min.)
Made in the Hitchcock style (and produced by longtime Hitchcock partner Joan Harrison), this witty English-made mystery/courtroom drama stars Robert Montgomery (who also directed) as a New York lawyer who comes to England to help a wartime pal (Michael Ripper) wrongly accused of murder. Who is the mysterious missing witness and will she be found in time to save a man's life?

BONUS FEATURE:

  • Trailers

ARTWORK ADDED: No Orchids for Miss Blandish

--Artwork added to previous announcement--

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No Orchids for Miss Blandish
February 23rd
VCI
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VCI has announced a February 23rd release date for the British crime drama No Orchids for Miss Blandish.

Retail will be $19.99, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $14.99.

SYNOPSIS:
The story tells of a pampered heiress (Linden Travers) who is abducted on her wedding night by a gang of small time hoods, in what starts out as a jewel robbery and turns into a kidnapping/murder when one of them kills the groom. Despite her terrifying ordeal, Miss Blandish finds herself falling in love with the gang leader, Slim Grisson (Jack LaRue). They plan to run off together, but the rest of the gang can’t see parting with a potential million dollar ransom, or leaving a witness alive -- even if it means killing Slim Grisson to get to her.

Based on the shocking novel by James Hadley Chase, No Orchids for Miss Blandish’s mixture of violence and low morals made it one of the most controversial films of the late 1940’s. The book itself was ferociously condemned, provoking George Orwell and praised “the sets, the acting, the smoothly effective direction are all good.” Chase’s novel was alleged to be the most popular book amongst serving British troops during WWII.

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Video Interview with Richard Gordon and Richard Nielson by Joel Blumberg
  • Commentary with Richard Gordon hosted by Tom Weaver
  • British Trailer and American Trailer
  • Photo Gallery

No Orchids for Miss Blandish in February

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No Orchids for Miss Blandish
February 23rd
VCI
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VCI has announced a February 23rd release date for the British crime drama No Orchids for Miss Blandish.

Retail will be $19.99, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $14.99.

SYNOPSIS:
The story tells of a pampered heiress (Linden Travers) who is abducted on her wedding night by a gang of small time hoods, in what starts out as a jewel robbery and turns into a kidnapping/murder when one of them kills the groom. Despite her terrifying ordeal, Miss Blandish finds herself falling in love with the gang leader, Slim Grisson (Jack LaRue). They plan to run off together, but the rest of the gang can’t see parting with a potential million dollar ransom, or leaving a witness alive -- even if it means killing Slim Grisson to get to her.

Based on the shocking novel by James Hadley Chase, No Orchids for Miss Blandish’s mixture of violence and low morals made it one of the most controversial films of the late 1940’s. The book itself was ferociously condemned, provoking George Orwell and praised “the sets, the acting, the smoothly effective direction are all good.” Chase’s novel was alleged to be the most popular book amongst serving British troops during WWII.

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Video Interview with Richard Gordon and Richard Nielson by Joel Blumberg
  • Commentary with Richard Gordon hosted by Tom Weaver
  • British Trailer and American Trailer
  • Photo Gallery

The Abbott and Costello Show - The Complete Series in March

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The Abbott and Costello Show - The Complete Series
March 9th
E1 Entertainment
Retail: $69.98, Our: $44.99
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The Abbott and Costello Show is back! E1 entertainment has now confirmed a March release date for The Abbott and Costello Show - The Complete Series. Although the preliminary date is set for March 9th, it may be subject to change.

Previously released in separate seasons by Passport Video 3 years ago, and out of print for some time, this collector's edition will be a 9-disc set.

Retail will be $69.98, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $44.99. Bonus features are not yet known.

Mister Ed - Season 2 in February SPECIAL 3 DAY PRICE

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Mister Ed - Season 2
February 2nd
Shout! Factory
Retail: $39.97, Our: $27.99 $24.98 (Until November 24th)
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Great news via Shout! Factory as they have announced a February 2nd release date for Mister Ed - Season 2.

The four-disc set will feature all 26 episodes from season two and will retail at $5 less than Season 1 at $39.97.

We'll have it available for only $27.99. However, for 3 days only (until November 24th), we'll have it for the SPECIAL LOW PRE-ORDER PRICE of $24.98.

Bonus features are not yet known.

ARTWORK UPDATE: The Wolf Man - Special Edition

-- Artwork has changed from previous announcement--

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The Wolf Man - Special Edition (1941)
February 2nd
Universal
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Originally scheduled for release on September 15th, The Wolf Man - Special Edition is back on schedule with a February 2nd release date. The newly remastered classic will be a two disc set with all new bonus features on the second disc.

Retail for $26.98, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $19.99.

For the sake of clarity, we've listed the contents of the new Special edition below, along with the contents of previous editions. Asterisks (*) indicate the bonus feature is not new. Also, the only feature missing from the special edition, that is on the single disc edition, are the production notes.

The Wolf Man - Special Edition (1941) - NEWLY ANNOUNCED

BONUS FEATURES:

DISC 1:

  • Feature Commentary with Film Historian Tom Weaver *
  • Monster by Moonlight *
  • The Wolf Man Archives *
  • Trailer Gallery *

DISC 2:

  • The Wolf Man: From Ancient Curse to Modern Myth (NEW TO DVD)
  • Pure in Heart: The Life and Legacy of Lon Chaney Jr. (NEW TO DVD)
  • He Who Made Monsters: The Life and Art of Jack Pierce (NEW TO DVD)
  • Universal Horror (NEW TO DVD)

The Wolf Man (1941) - A 1999 RELEASE AS WELL AS SINGLE DISC RE-RELEASE LAST SEPTEMBER

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Feature Commentary with Film Historian Tom Weaver
  • Monster by Moonlight
  • The Wolf Man Archives
  • Production Notes
  • Trailer Gallery

Wolf Man Legacy Collection - 2004 RELEASE WITH FOUR FILMS ON A 2-DISC SET

The Wolf Man (1941, 70 min.)
Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman (1942, 73 min.)
She-Wolf of London (1946, 61 min.)
Werewolf of London (1935, 75 min.)

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Van Helsing director Stephen Sommers hosts an exclusive behind the scenes look at how these original classic werewolf films inspired his motion picture event.
  • Monster by Moonlight: An Original Documentary
  • Tom Weaver Commentary on The Wolf Man

WARNER ARCHIVE: Give a Girl a Break (1953)

One more new release over at WBShop that almost got in the shuffle is Give a Girl a Break (1953). The color romantic musical stars Marge and Gower Champion as well as Debbie Reynolds.

SYNOPSIS:
When a temperamental star walks out of a big Broadway show, it’s time to Give a Girl a Break. But which of the hopefuls will land the lead? Suzy (Debbie Reynolds) brings pizzazz. Joanna (Helen Wood) offers swellegant sophistication. And lovely Madelyn (Marge Champion) is the director’s former dance partner and former love.

This breezy backstager is memorable for its Burton Lane-Ira Gershwin score and for the once-in-a-lifetime collaboration of three legendary musical-world directors: Stanley Donen (Singin’ in the Rain) behind the camera and Gower Champion and Bob Fosse (future directors of, respectively, Broadway’s Hello, Dolly and Chicago) bringing dazzling dance grace and physicality to the other side of the lens.

It is now available for rent at ClassicFlix, but may be approximately four weeks before it's available for shipment.

This new release brings the total Warner Archive titles exclusively available for rent at ClassicFlix.com to 307.

WARNER ARCHIVE: The Last Gangster (1937)

Probably left off by mistake as part of Monday's new wave, WBShop has now listed the Edward G. Robinson/James Stewart crime drama The Last Gangster.

SYNOPSIS:
Like father like son. Gang kingpin Joe Krozac looks forward to the day his now-infant son will walk in his bloody footsteps and run his crime racket. The Feds have other ideas. They convict Joe of tax evasion and put him behind triple-steel bars for 10 years. During that time, Joe’s wife divorces him, builds a reputable new life in another city with a new husband, raises her son and fears the day Joe may find them. He does.

The Last Gangster stars one of the screen’s first gangsters: Edward G. Robinson in snarling, imperial, brutal Little Caesar mode. James Stewart, on the cusp of renown, co-stars. And William A. Wellman, whose The Public Enemy matched Little Caesar in seminal gangster-era impact, co-wrote the film’s story.

It is now available for rent at ClassicFlix, but may be approximately four weeks before it's available for shipment.

This new release brings the total Warner Archive titles exclusively available for rent at ClassicFlix.com to 306.

BACK ON SCHEDULE: The Wolf Man (Special Edition)

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The Wolf Man - Special Edition (1941)
February 2nd
Universal
Retail: $26.98, Our: $19.99
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Originally scheduled for release on September 15th, The Wolf Man - Special Edition is back on schedule with a February 2nd release date. The newly remastered classic will be a two disc set with all new bonus features on the second disc.

Retail for $26.98, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $19.99.

For the sake of clarity, we've listed the contents of the new Special edition below, along with the contents of previous editions. Asterisks (*) indicate the bonus feature is not new. Also, the only feature missing from the special edition, that is on the single disc edition, are the production notes.

NOTE: The artwork below was from the original announcement and may be subject to change.

The Wolf Man - Special Edition (1941) - NEWLY ANNOUNCED

BONUS FEATURES:

DISC 1:

  • Feature Commentary with Film Historian Tom Weaver *
  • Monster by Moonlight *
  • The Wolf Man Archives *
  • Trailer Gallery *

DISC 2:

  • The Wolf Man: From Ancient Curse to Modern Myth (NEW TO DVD)
  • Pure in Heart: The Life and Legacy of Lon Chaney Jr. (NEW TO DVD)
  • He Who Made Monsters: The Life and Art of Jack Pierce (NEW TO DVD)
  • Universal Horror (NEW TO DVD)

The Wolf Man (1941) - A 1999 RELEASE AS WELL AS SINGLE DISC RE-RELEASE LAST SEPTEMBER

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Feature Commentary with Film Historian Tom Weaver
  • Monster by Moonlight
  • The Wolf Man Archives
  • Production Notes
  • Trailer Gallery

Wolf Man Legacy Collection - 2004 RELEASE WITH FOUR FILMS ON A 2-DISC SET

The Wolf Man (1941, 70 min.)
Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman (1942, 73 min.)
She-Wolf of London (1946, 61 min.)
Werewolf of London (1935, 75 min.)

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Van Helsing director Stephen Sommers hosts an exclusive behind the scenes look at how these original classic werewolf films inspired his motion picture event.
  • Monster by Moonlight: An Original Documentary
  • Tom Weaver Commentary on The Wolf Man

The Patty Duke Show - Season 2 in February

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The Patty Duke Show - Season 2
February 9th
Shout! Factory
Retail: $44.99, Our: $31.99
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Following up quickly on Season 1, Shout! Factory has set a February 9th release date for The Patty Duke Show - Season 2. It will be a 6-disc set and bonus features are not yet known.

Retail will be $44.99, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $31.99.

WARNER ARCHIVE: 13 More in Eddie G., Romantic Musical Wave

Warner Bros. has listed 13 new Warner Archive titles over at WBShop including five Edward G. Robinson titles and three romantic musicals.

Among the Robinson releases are Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945) co-starring Margaret O'Brien and Manpower (1945) co-starring Marlene Dietrich and George Raft. The romantic muscials are Rich, Young and Pretty (1951), I Love Melvin (1953) and Because You're Mine (1952).

Also newly listed is a 6-disc Warner Bros. Big Band Shorts Collection, but there aren't too many details regarding it yet other than it'll have 63 theatrical shorts.

They are now available for rent at ClassicFlix, but may be approximately four weeks before they are available for shipment.

All 13 titles can be found HERE in the Recent Additions section.

This new wave brings the total Warner Archive titles exclusively available for rent at ClassicFlix.com to 305.

Major Barbara, Caesar and Cleopatra Part of Shaw Set in February

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George Bernard Shaw on Film - Eclipse Series 20
February 23rd
Criterion
Retail $44.95, Our: $32.99
Major Barbara (1941), Caesar and Cleopatra (1945) & Androcles and the Lion (1952)
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More great stuff on the way from Criterion as they've announced George Bernard Shaw on Film - Eclipse Series 20 for release on February 23rd. As is standard with the Eclipse line, the three titles (above) will be on single dics and without bonus features.

Stars include Rex Harrison, Claude Rains, Vivien Leigh, Jean Simmons, Deborah Kerr, Victor Mature, Alan Young, Wendy Hiller, Elsa Lanchester, Reginald Gardiner, Gene Lockhart, Robert Morley and Robert Newton.

It will retail for $44.95, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $32.99.

SYNOPSIS
The hugely influential Nobel Prize–winning critic and playwright George Bernard Shaw was notoriously reluctant to allow his writing to be adapted for the cinema. Yet thanks to the persistence of Hungarian producer Gabriel Pascal, Shaw finally agreed to collaborate on a series of screen versions of his witty, social-minded plays, starting with the Oscar-winning Pygmalion.

The three other films that resulted from this famed alliance, Major Barbara, Caesar and Cleopatra, and Androcles and the Lion, long overshadowed by the sensation of Pygmalion, are gathered here for the first time on DVD. These clever, handsomely mounted entertainments star such luminaries of the big screen as Vivien Leigh, Claude Rains, Wendy Hiller, and Rex Harrison.

Major Barbara (1941)
Filmed in London in 1941 during the Blitz bombing, Major Barbara emerged from a troubled production to become a major success for George Bernard Shaw and producer-director Gabriel Pascal. Pygmalion’s Wendy Hiller returns, this time as one of Shaw’s most memorable, controversial characters, Barbara Underschaft, a Salvation Army officer who speaks out against the hypocrisy she believes exists in her Christian charity organization. Rex Harrison, Robert Newton, and Deborah Kerr co-star in this playfully satirical morality play.

Caesar and Cleopatra (1945)
Vivien Leigh and Claude Rains pop off the screen in vivid Technicolor in Gabriel Pascal’s adaptation of Shaw’s 1901 play about love and politics in ancient Rome and Egypt. At the time the most expensive British film ever produced (complete with real imported Egyptian sand), Caesar and Cleopatra is a lavish epic, featuring a screenplay adapted by Shaw himself and mesmerizing performances by its two stars.

Androcles and the Lion (1952)
George Bernard Shaw’s breezy, delightful dramatization of the classic fable - about a Christian captive saved from death at the Colosseum because of his kind act of pulling a thorn from a lion’s paw - was written as a meditation on modern Christian values. And Pascal’s final Shaw production plays it broadly, casting comic character actor Alan Young as the titular naif; he’s given able support by Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Robert Newton, and Elsa Lanchester.

Make Way for Tomorrow in February - 3 Day Special Price

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Make Way for Tomorrow (1937)
February 23rd
Criterion
Retail: $29.95, Our: $23.99 $20.98 (Until November 16th)
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Yes, there are still companies interested in putting out grade A classics, with bonus features. Such is the case with the upcoming Criterion release of Make Way for Tomorrow (1937).

Talked about for some time, this long-awaited tearjerker has finally been given a solid release date of February 23rd.

Retail will be $29.95, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $23.99. However, for 3 days only (until November 16th), we'll have it for the SPECIAL LOW PRE-ORDER PRICE of $20.98. ORDER TODAY!

SYNOPSIS:
Leo McCarey’s Make Way for Tomorrow is one of the great unsung Hollywood masterpieces, an enormously moving Depression-era depiction of the frustrations of family, aging, and the generation gap. Victor Moore and Beulah Bondi headline a cast of incomparable character actors, starring as an elderly couple who must move in with their grown children after the bank takes their home, yet end up separated and subject to their offspring’s selfish whims. An inspiration for Ozu’s Tokyo Story, Make Way for Tomorrow is among American cinema’s purest tearjerkers, all the way to its unflinching ending, which McCarey refused to change despite studio pressure.

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Tomorrow, Yesterday, and Today, a new video interview featuring filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich discussing the career of Leo McCarey and his thoughts on Make Way for Tomorrow
  • New video interview with critic Gary Giddins in which he talks about McCarey’s artistry and the political and social context of the film
  • PLUS: A booklet featuring new essays by critic Tag Gallagher and filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier, as well as an excerpt from film scholar Robin Wood’s 1998 piece “Leo McCarey and ‘Family Values’”

ARTWORK ADDED: Island of Desire, British Drama Collection

--Artwork added to previous announcements--

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Island of Desire (1952)
January 26th
VCI
Retail: $14.99, Our: $10.99
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The technicolor romantic adventure Island of Desire (1952) starring Linda Darnell and Tab Hunter has been announced with a January 26th release date.

Originally titled Saturday Island, it is being released by VCI with its original script title. Bonus features are not expected.

Retail will be $14.99, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $10.99.


ORIGINAL ANNOUNCEMENT (British Cinema - Drama Collection)

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British Cinema - Drama Collection
January 26th
VCI
Retail $29.99, Our: $19.99
The Rough and the Smooth (1959), The Scamp (1957), Grand National Night (1953) and Kill Me Tomorrow (1957)
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More British Cinema is on the way from VCI as they've scheduled a January 26th release date for British Cinema - Drama Collection.

The four tiltes (above), will be contained on 2 discs and feature well known British actors Richard Attenborough and Nigel Patrick, as well as a couple of state side players in the twilight of their career (Pat O'Brien and William Bendix).

It will retail for $29.99, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $19.99. Bonus features are not expected.

British Cinema - Drama Collection in January

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British Cinema - Drama Collection
January 26th
VCI
Retail $29.99, Our: $19.99
The Rough and the Smooth (1959), The Scamp (1957), Grand National Night (1953) and Kill Me Tomorrow (1957)
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More British Cinema is on the way from VCI as they've scheduled a January 26th release date for British Cinema - Drama Collection.

The four tiltes (above), will be contained on 2 discs and feature well known British actors Richard Attenborough and Nigel Patrick, as well as a couple of state side players in the twilight of their career (Pat O'Brien and William Bendix).

It will retail for $29.99, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $19.99. Bonus features are not expected.

Island of Desire A.K.A. Saturday Island in January

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Island of Desire (1952)
January 26th
VCI
Retail: $14.99, Our: $10.99
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The technicolor romantic adventure Island of Desire (1952) starring Linda Darnell and Tab Hunter has been announced with a January 26th release date.

Originally titled Saturday Island, it is being released by VCI with its original script title. Bonus features are not expected.

Retail will be $14.99, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $10.99.

Ballad in Blue (1964) in January

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Ballad in Blue (1964)
January 12th
Lions Gate
Retail: $14.98, Our: $10.99
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Another entry in Lion Gate's "Music Makers" line, Ballad in Blue (1964), is hitting the streets on January 12th.

No word on bonus features, but according to the cover, it'll have a bonus CD.

Retail will be $14.98, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $10.99.