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OLIVE: Devil and Miss Jones, Ruthless, Sun Shines Bright & 3 More


Six more titles are coming from Olive Films on March 26th. All will be released on both standard DVD and Blu-Ray.

They are:

  • The Atomic Kid (1954) - Mickey Rooney, Robert Strauss, Elaine Devry, Bill Goodwin, Whit Bissell
  • China Gate (1957) - Gene Barry, Angie Dickinson, Nat 'King' Cole, Paul Dubov, Lee Van Cleef & dir. by Samuel Fuller
  • The Devil and Miss Jones (1941) - Jean Arthur, Robert Cummings, Charles Coburn, Edmund Gwenn, Spring Byington, S.Z. Sakall, William Demarest & dir. by Sam Wood
  • Hell's Half Acre (1954) - Wendell Corey, Evelyn Keyes, Elsa Lanchester, Marie Windsor, Nancy Gates
  • Ruthless (1948) - Zachary Scott, Louis Hayward, Diana Lynn, Sydney Greenstreet, Lucille Bremer, Martha Vickers, Raymond Burr & dir. by Edgar G. Ulmer
  • The Sun Shines Bright (1953) - Charles Winniger, Arleen Whelan, John Russell, Stepin Fetchit, Grant Withers, Milburn Stone & dir. by John Ford
All will be released on DVD and Blu-Ray and can be found in the recent additions section.











VCI: Darn Good Westerns, Vol. 2 in October

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Darn Good Westerns, Vol. 2
October 20th
VCI
Retail $29.99, Our: 19.99
Massacre (1956), Three Desperate Men (1951), Outlaw Women (1951), Shotgun (1955), Deputy Marshal (1949), Four Fast Guns (1959)
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Following up quickly on Volume 1, VCI has announced an October 20th release date for Darn Good Westerns, Vol. 2. The six titles across two discs boasts such stars as Yvonne DeCarlo, Sterling Hayden, Zachary Scott, Jon Hall, James Craig, Preston Foster and Dane Clark.

It will retail for $29.99, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $19.99.

TITLES IN THE SET:

Massacre (1956, 76 min.)
Indian treachery leads to tragedy in this made-on-location Western adventure with Dane Clark and James Craig as officers of the law who lead a small group of men into redmen territory to investigate reports of guns being sold to unfriendly Yaqui Indians. Every arrow screams death in an unexpected finale.

Three Desperate Men (1951, 72 min.)
Deputies Preston Foster and Jim Davis save their brother Ross Latimer from hanging for a crime he didn t commit, but a guard is killed in the fracas and this makes all three hunted criminals. Now living to defy the law instead of defend it, they rob a train and then brazenly attempt a one-of-a-kind double-holdup.

Outlaw Women (1951, 72 min.)
Meet the babes who shoot to thrill and make the coyotes howl! In this offbeat Western yarn, the town of Las Mujertes is run by women and controlled by saloon owner Marie Windsor, but male visitors (including Jackie Coogan as a gunslinger!) create complications.

Shotgun (1955, 80 min.)
Sterling Hayden challenges the fury of the untamed west with a shotgun in this gritty outdoor drama. He's a deputy who vows to avenge the murder of a marshal and hits the vengeance trail, encountering half-breed Yvonne DeCarlo and bounty hunter Zachary Scott. Tracking the killer leads into Indian country, where they are captured by redmen who pit Hayden and his quarry against each other in a shotgun duel. Harrison's Reports hailed this Technicolor Western as "fast, exciting and interesting ... it holds [the viewer] in tense suspense."

Deputy Marshal (1949, 76 min.)
Wrongly suspected of murder, deputy marshal Jon Hall devises a plan to draw all the actual suspects (including Dick Foran and Russell Hayden) out into the open and prove which one of them committed murder in order to profit off of the coming railroad line. Hall's real-life wife, Frances Langford, provides a few songs. "Fast-moving action" Motion Picture Exhibitor.

Four Fast Guns (1959, 72 min.)
Against a backdrop of Arizona landscapes, this offbeat Western spins the yarn of a wanted man (James Craig) who turns unofficial lawman to tame the town of Purgatory--but finds that the main troublemaker is a crippled saloon owner whose infirmity, according to the Western code, keeps him safe from gun justice. Craig becomes the target of a succession of hired leadslingers--including his own brother (Brett Halsey). Who is the fastest of the Four Fast Guns?

The San Francisco Story, Treasure of Ruby Hills in August

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The San Francisco Story (1952)
August 25th
Timeless Media
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Treasure of Ruby Hills (1955)
August 25th
Timeless Media
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A couple of westerns are on tap for an August 25th release date from Timeless Media: The San Francisco Story (1952) starring Joel McCrea and Yvonne DeCarlo and Treasure of Ruby Hills (1955) starring Zachary Scott, Carole Mathews and Barton MacLane.

Both are in black and white, and while The San Francisco Story will be in the original full screen, it is not yet known whether Treasure of Ruby Hills will be in the OAR of 1.85:1.

Both are single disc releases with no bonus features expected. Each will retail for $7.98, but are available at Classicflix.com for only $5.99. Details below. Artwork for Treasure to follow.



The San Francisco Story (1952)
The rip-roaring California Gold Rush city of 1850's, San Francisco comes to life in this gripping western tale of love and law and order on the Barbary Coast.

Rick Nelson (Joel McCrea), after striking it rich in the gold rush, comes to San Francisco to help crusading newspaper editor Jim Martin (Onslow Stevens) clean up the city that crooked politician Andrew Cain (Sidney Blackmer) has under his thumb. When Nelson meets beautiful Adelaide (Yvonne DeCarlo), he makes his cause personal to put Cain out of business for good!

Treasure of Ruby Hills (1955)
Ross Haney's (Zachary Scott) plans to settle down peacefully on the piece of land he just purchased are thrown for a loop when he's thrust into an epic feud with a pair of dirty cattle ranchers. Just when he thinks it can't get any worse, Haney discovers that the scheming Double V Ranch foreman is also angling to gain control over the valley.