WARNER ARCHIVE: Robert Montgomery Leads Latest Wave
CRITERION: Robert Montgomery's Ride the Pink Horse in March
WARNER ARCHIVE: Joan Crawford Bonanza with 5 New to DVD
No more evidence is needed proving the depth of Warner's catalog than to look at this week's five releases by the studio starring the ever popular Joan Crawford. Click here to read the full story.

ARTWORK ADDED: Night Flight
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ORIGINAL ANNOUNCEMENT
| WHAT: WHEN: STUDIO: PRICE: | Night Flight (1933) June 7th Warner Retail: 19.98 | |
Warner has announced the all-star cast Night Flight for release on June 7th.
The 1933 film stars John Barrymore, Helen Hayes, Clark Gable, Lionel Barrymore, Robert Montgomery and Myrna Loy and will be on a pressed disc for general release (not MOD).
WARNER: Night Flight in June
| WHAT: WHEN: STUDIO: PRICE: | Night Flight (1933) June 7th Warner Retail: 19.98, Our: $14.99 | |
Warner has announced the all-star cast Night Flight for release on June 7th.
The 1933 film stars John Barrymore, Helen Hayes, Clark Gable, Lionel Barrymore, Robert Montgomery and Myrna Loy and will be on a pressed disc for general release (not MOD).
It will retail for $19.98, but is available at ClassicFlix.com for only $14.99. Bonus features aren't forthcoming.
VCI: Forgotten Noir 13 in February
WHAT: | Forgotten Noir 13 | |
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