Actors & Directors
- Peter Davison
- Patrick Troughton
- Jon Pertwee
- William Hartnell
- Tom Baker
Release date: 1993-02-22 Run time: 158 min. Creator: Sydney Newman RRP: £5.99 Price: £10.73
Review Doctor Who and the Daleks / Daleks Invasion of Earth AD2150 [1963] / Warner Home Video:
Release date: 1994-09-26 Run time: 97 min. Creator: Dennis Spooner Price: £10.99
Review Randall And Hopkirk: Deceased - Vol. 9 - The Man From Nowhere - Commemorative 25th Anniversary Edition [1969] / Itc Home Video (UK):
Actors & Directors
- Cecil Parker
- Cary Grant
- Ingrid Bergman
- David Kossoff
- Phyllis Calvert
- Stanley Donen
Release date: 1997-01-13 Run time: 96 min. Creator: Norman Krasna RRP: £5.99 Price: £3.45
Review Indiscreet [1958] / 4 Front Video:
Actors & Directors
- François Truffaut|Jean-Pierre Léaud|Claire Maurier|Albert Rémy
Release date: 1993-11-08 Run time: 112 min. Price: £15.99
Review Les Quatre Cents Coups * [1960] / Artificial Eye:
Actors & Directors
- Gustav Fröhlich
- Fritz Rasp
- Fritz Lang
- Rudolf Klein-Rogge
- Brigitte Helm
- Alfred Abel
Release date: 1997-10-27 Run time: 238 min. Creator: Thea von Harbou RRP: £19.99 Price: £6.49
Review Metropolis / M [1926] / Eureka Entertainment:Fritz Lang's Expressionistic masterwork continues to exert its influence today, from Chaplin's Modern Times (1936) to Dr Strangelove (1963), and into the late 1990s with Dark City (1998). In the stratified society of the future (Y2K no less), the son of a capitalist discovers the atrocious conditions of the factory slaves, falling in love with the charismatic Maria in the bargain, who preaches nonviolence to the workers. But even the benevolent leadership of Maria is a challenge to the privileged class, so they have the mad-scientist Rotwang concoct a robot double to take her place and incite the workers to riot. The story is melodrama, but it's the powerful imagery that is so memorable. One of the most arresting images has legions of cowed workers filing listlessly into the great maw of the all-consuming machine-god Moloch. Unfortunately, the print used for this DVD is unfocused, scratchy, and five minutes short, altogether unworthy of a visionary masterpiece. It may be too much to hope for the complete film to be restored (only two hours of the original three-hour film are extant), but a clean transfer from a fine-grain negative ought to be possible. And why, when there are other possible future Metropolises to be had, should we downtrodden masses accept this junk? -Jim Gay If you think you know Fritz Lang's Metropolis backwards, this special edition will come as a revelation. Shortly after its premiere, the expensive epic-originally well over two hours-was pulled from distribution and re-edited against Lang's wishes, and this truncated, simplified form is what we have known ever since 1926. Though not quite as fully restored as the strapline claims, this 118-minute version is the closest we are likely to get to Lang's original vision, complete with tactful linking titles to fill in the scenes that are irretrievably missing. [+]
Not only does this version add many scenes unseen for decades, but it restores their order in the original version. Until now, Metropolis has usually been rated as a spectacular but simplistic science fiction film, but this version reveals that the futuristic setting is not so much prophetic as mythical, with elements of 1920s architecture, industry, design and politics mingled with the mediaeval and the Biblical to produce images of striking strangeness: a futuristic robot burned at the stake, a steel-handed mad scientist who is also a 15th Century alchemist, the trudging workers of a vast factory plodding into the jaws of a machine that is also the ancient God Moloch. Gustav Frohlich's performance as the hero who represents the heart is still wildly overdone, but Rudolf Klein-Rogge's engineer Rotwang, Alfred Abel's Master of Metropolis and, especially, Brigitte Helm in the dual role of saintly saviour and metal femme fatale are astonishing. By restoring a great deal of story delving into the mixed motivations of the characters, the wild plot now makes more sense, and we can see that it is as much a twisted family drama as epic of repression, revolution and reconciliation. A masterpiece, and an essential purchase. On the DVD: Metropolis has been saddled with all manner of scores over the years, ranging from jazz through electronica to prog-rock, but here it is sensibly accompanied by the orchestral music Gottfried Huppertz wrote for it in the first place. An enormous amount of work has been done with damaged or incomplete elements to spruce the image up digitally, and so even the scenes that were in the film all along shine with a wealth of new detail and afford a far greater appreciation for the brilliance of art direction, special effects and Helm's clockwork sexbomb. A commentary written but not delivered by historian Ennio Patalas covers the symbolism of the film and annotates its images, but the production information is left to a measured but unchallenging 45-minute documentary on the second disc (little is made of the astounding parallel between the screen story in which Klein-Rogge's character tries to destroy the city because the Master stole his wife and the fact that Lang married the actor's wife Thea von Harbou, authoress of the Metropolis novel and screenplay!). There are galleries of production photographs and sketches; biographies of all the principals; and an illustrated lecture on the restoration process which uses before and after clips to reveal just how huge a task has been accomplished in this important work. -Kim Newman.
Actors & Directors
- Thomas Mitchell
- Trudy Marshall
- Anne Baxter
- Edward Ryan
- Lloyd Bacon
- Selena Royle
Release date: 2000-09-16 Run time: 111 min. Creator: Mary C. McCall Jr. RRP: £5.99 Price: £34.99
Review The Fighting Sullivans [1944] / Eureka Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Adam Faith
- Richard Todd
- Carol White
- John Guillermin
- Peter Sellers
- Elizabeth Sellars
Release date: 2002-10-07 Run time: 87 min. Creator: Alun Falconer RRP: £5.99 Price: £4.99
Review Never Let Go [1960] / ITV DVD:Remembered dimly as Peter Sellers' only venture into "serious" acting, Never Let Go has a lot of other things to recommend it, mostly because it manages to include a lot of the lurid elements that gained it an X certificate in 1960. It has a near-demented melodrama plot, as two desperate obsessives collide in a bizarre feud. Richard Todd, doing meek and put-upon, is a sales rep for smug Peter Jones' cosmetics firm whose life is turned upside-down when his Ford Anglia, bought on hire purchase and uninsured, is stolen by teddy boy Adam Faith. Looking like an inhabitant of Royston Vasey in The League of Gentlemen, Sellers plays a grinning, jumped-up spiv who runs a legitimate garage which is a front for the car thieves and is sugar daddy to teenage tartlet Carol White. Typical of Sellers' demonic rottenness is a scene in which he breaks down-and-out Melvyn Johns' heart by stamping on his beloved terrapin. "Peanut" Todd's crusade to get back his motor (catchphrase "what about my car?") brings trouble too: he gets repeatedly beaten up, abandoned by his wife (Elizabeth Sellars) and dragged to the edge of madness for a final punch-up in a garage. With a delightfully sleazy, jazzy John Barry score, lots of local colour in the caffs and gaffs of criminal London circa 1960 and a parade of welcome character actors (John le Mesurier, David Lodge, Noel Willman, Nigel Stock), this has its soapy spells, but it's a fascinating relic. On the DVD: Never Let Go's menu plays under Faith's theme song ("When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again-Oh Yeah Oh Yeah!"). The print is slightly letterboxed but looks a few generations away from the master with some careless transfer work that greys shadows and overexposes some scenes. -Kim Newman.
Actors & Directors
- Paul Scofield
- Virginia McKenna
- Denise Grey
- Jack Warner
- Lewis Gilbert
- Alain Saury
Run time: 114 min. Creator: Vernon Harris RRP: £6.99 Price: £6.59
Review Carve Her Name With Pride [1958] / 2 Entertain Video:
Actors & Directors
- Jeffrey Hunter
- Spencer Tracy
- John Ford
- Dianne Foster
Run time: 125 min.
Review The Last Hurrah (1958):John Ford's take on U. S politicians and especially on the Irish-American Rogue type of candidate who has to fight an opponent from a brash TV generation of political canndidates. great stuff from Hollyewood veterans.
Actors & Directors
- Katharine Hepburn
- Doris Nolan
- Lew Ayres
- George Cukor
- Cary Grant
- Edward Everett Horton
Release date: 2003-04-07 Run time: 91 min. Creator: Sidney Buchman RRP: £10.99 Price: £9.99
Review Holiday [1938] / Uca Catalogue:
Actors & Directors
- Susan Hayward
- William Frawley
- Dennis O'Keefe
- Edward Ludwig
- John Wayne
- Leonid Kinskey
Release date: 1996-05-06 Run time: 95 min. Creator: Æneas MacKenzie RRP: £5.99 Price: £5.89
Review The Fighting Seabees [1944] / 4 Front Video:
Actors & Directors
- Raoul Walsh|James Cagney|Priscilla Lane|Humphrey Bogart
Run time: 102 min. RRP: £10.99 Price: £17.40
Review Roaring Twenties [1939] / MGM Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Gavin Gordon
- Walter Connolly
- Nils Asther
- Toshia Mori
- Frank Capra
- Barbara Stanwyck
Release date: 1999-01-05 Run time: 84 min. RRP: £4.99 Price: £5.00
Review Bitter Tea of General Yen [1932] / 2 Entertain Video:
Actors & Directors
- James Cellan Jones
- Beatrix Lehmann
- Richard Chamberlain
- Edward Fox
- Suzanne Neve
- Alan Gifford
Release date: 1991-02-04 Run time: 233 min. RRP: £19.99 Price: £19.98
Review The Portrait Of A Lady [1967] / 2 Entertain Video:
Actors & Directors
- Kenneth Cope
- Mike Pratt
- Richard Kerley
- Annette Andre
- Ivor Dean
Run time: 97 min. Creator: Dennis Spooner Price: £10.99
Review Randall And Hopkirk: Deceased - Vol. 8 - Commemorative 25th Anniversary Edition - The Smile Behind The Veil [1969] / Itc Home Video (UK):
Actors & Directors
- Judy Parfitt
- Mark Dignam
- Anthony Hopkins
- Nicol Williamson
- Marianne Faithfull
- Tony Richardson
Release date: 2003-04-07 Run time: 112 min. Creator: William Shakespeare RRP: £10.99 Price: £1.98
Review Hamlet [1969] / Uca Catalogue:
Actors & Directors
- Joan Crawford
- Edmund Goulding
- Lionel Barrymore
- Wallace Beery
- Greta Garbo
- John Barrymore
Release date: 2000-03-20 Run time: 107 min. Creator: William A. Drake RRP: £9.99 Price: £2.80
Review Grand Hotel [1932] / Warner Home Video:
Actors & Directors
- John Ford
- James Cagney
- Henry Fonda
- Jack Lemmon
- Joshua Logan
- William Powell
- Betsy Palmer
- Mervyn LeRoy
Release date: 1994-07-04 Run time: 115 min. Creator: Thomas Heggen RRP: £10.99 Price: £14.99
Review Mister Roberts [1955] / Warner Home Video:Henry Fonda recreated his Broadway hit for this 1955 film that was mostly directed by Fonda's frequent collaborator, John Ford (Young Mr Lincoln, My Darling Clementine)-an ailing Ford was replaced at some point by Mervyn LeRoy-and the results are exceptionally fine. A perfect cast, including James Cagney's irascible captain, William Powell's thoughtful physician and Jack Lemmon's Oscar-winning Ensign Pulver, give Fonda the right boost to portray his ennui-burdened officer with dignity, self-effacing humour, and not a trace of self-pity. Mister Roberts is a wonderful film. -Tom Keogh.
Actors & Directors
- Betty Bruce
- Mervyn LeRoy
- Paul Wallace
- Karl Malden
- Natalie Wood
- Rosalind Russell
Release date: 2000-03-27 Run time: 137 min. Creator: Leonard Spigelgass RRP: £9.99 Price: £8.75
Review Gypsy [1962] / Warner Home Video:
Actors & Directors
- Julien Carette
- Marcel Dalio
- Pierre Fresnay
- Jean Gabin
- Eric Von Stroheim
Release date: 2000-05-15 Run time: 109 min. RRP: £9.99 Price: £6.99
Review La Grande Illusion (1937) [1998] / Warner Home Video:It's long been one of the revered classics of international cinema, but there is no fine layer of dust over La Grande Illusion. Jean Renoir's film is just as vibrant, exciting and wise as it has ever been. The story is set during World War I, mostly in a couple of German POW camps, where two very different French prisoners plot to escape: the working-class officer Maréchal (Jean Gabin, the French Spencer Tracy) and the upper-class de Boieldieu (Pierre Fresnay). The suspenseful backbone of the story is formed by these escape attempts, but Renoir is primarily concerned with the way people treat each other, and especially with how class and nationality inform human relations. Most compelling of all the film's characters is the aristocratic German officer von Rauffenstein, unforgettably incarnated by stiff-backed Erich von Stroheim; although he runs a prison camp, von Rauffenstein cannot help but strike up a friendship with de Boieldieu, a kindred spirit from the doomed nobility. There is nothing dewy or naive about Renoir's vision (and two years after the release of this antiwar film, Europe was plunged into another world war), yet La Grande Illusion is one of those movies that makes you feel good about such long-outmoded ideas as sacrifice and brotherhood. After it won a prize at the Venice Film Festival in 1937, the Nazis declared the film "Cinematographic Enemy Number One". There can be no higher praise. -Robert Horton, Amazon. com.
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