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1.Serenade starring: Mario Lanza, Joan Fontaine, Sara Montiel, Vincent Price, Joseph Calleia
directed by: Anthony Mann
July 08, 1994
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Some might say that Mario Lanza was overweight and not in his best voice for this Movie, but that would be judging him by those factors alone. This in my opinion ironically is Lanza's best Movie ever! Serenade is a very dramatic Movie with great performances from the likes of Joan Fontaine and in particular Sarita Montiel who really makes this Picture. Add this to the beautiful colourful backdrops and a haunting and dramatic score in the use of 'Serenade', and what you have is a cocktail for a fabulous Movie! For a two hour Film this could have been 'over-long' but in fact the two hours fly by as the whole is so absorbing.

This lush Masterpiece from 1956 is so under-rated as to never have been released on either Video or DVD in the United Kingdom - and only on Video for ... Read More

2.China Moon starring: Ed Harris, Madeleine Stowe, Charles Dance, Patricia Healy, Benicio Del Toro
directed by: John Bailey
March 07, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : China Moon
I don't know, I don't think it merits more than three stars, in spite of one terrific cast. The plot is not that original and the ending is terribly unsatisfying, even if it is perhaps more true to life. Ed Harris looks great here, but the one to watch is his partner, Benicio Del Toro, who was Rosie Perez' husband in "Fearless". This was filmed before "Blink" which also starred Stowe. Was set in Florida and the house they used - the outside - was georgeous, with one of those wrap-around porches. I kept wondering throughout why they made such a point of showing Stowe's wedding ring flashing. It was distracting since nothing came of it. And no mention of how Stowe connected to Del Toro at all. They don't seem to move in the same circles. Also doesn't make sense that her husband wouldn't ... Read More

3.Dark Shadows Vol 26 starring: Henry Judd Baker, Emory Bass, Vala Clifton, Roger Davis, Robert Gerringer
October 24, 1990
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Dark Shadows Vol 26
I don't know, I don't think it merits more than three stars, in spite of one terrific cast. The plot is not that original and the ending is terribly unsatisfying, even if it is perhaps more true to life. Ed Harris looks great here, but the one to watch is his partner, Benicio Del Toro, who was Rosie Perez' husband in "Fearless". This was filmed before "Blink" which also starred Stowe. Was set in Florida and the house they used - the outside - was georgeous, with one of those wrap-around porches. I kept wondering throughout why they made such a point of showing Stowe's wedding ring flashing. It was distracting since nothing came of it. And no mention of how Stowe connected to Del Toro at all. They don't seem to move in the same circles. Also doesn't make sense that her husband wouldn't ... Read More

4.Three Faces of Eve starring: Joanne Woodward, David Wayne, Lee J. Cobb, Edwin Jerome, Alena Murray
directed by: Nunnally Johnson
July 07, 1993
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Three Faces of Eve
Woodward gives a great performance to a script that ultimately becomes a let down. I agree the the hypnotizing scenes and personalities switching (minus the headaches) are unbelievable and probably because the subject matter rather new in the 50's. Still Woodward takes plenty of acting risks and for me they all paid off. Recommeded

5.Dark Shadows Vol 25 starring: Henry Judd Baker, Emory Bass, Vala Clifton, Roger Davis, Robert Gerringer
October 24, 1990
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Dark Shadows Vol 25
Woodward gives a great performance to a script that ultimately becomes a let down. I agree the the hypnotizing scenes and personalities switching (minus the headaches) are unbelievable and probably because the subject matter rather new in the 50's. Still Woodward takes plenty of acting risks and for me they all paid off. Recommeded

6.Dark Shadows Vol 22 starring: Henry Judd Baker, Emory Bass, Vala Clifton, Roger Davis, Robert Gerringer
October 24, 1990
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Dark Shadows Vol 22
Woodward gives a great performance to a script that ultimately becomes a let down. I agree the the hypnotizing scenes and personalities switching (minus the headaches) are unbelievable and probably because the subject matter rather new in the 50's. Still Woodward takes plenty of acting risks and for me they all paid off. Recommeded

7.Dark Shadows Vol 52 starring: Henry Judd Baker, Emory Bass, Vala Clifton, Roger Davis, Robert Gerringer
December 19, 1990
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Dark Shadows Vol 52
Woodward gives a great performance to a script that ultimately becomes a let down. I agree the the hypnotizing scenes and personalities switching (minus the headaches) are unbelievable and probably because the subject matter rather new in the 50's. Still Woodward takes plenty of acting risks and for me they all paid off. Recommeded

8.Dark Shadows Vol 24 starring: Henry Judd Baker, Emory Bass, Vala Clifton, Roger Davis, Robert Gerringer
October 24, 1990
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Dark Shadows Vol 24
Woodward gives a great performance to a script that ultimately becomes a let down. I agree the the hypnotizing scenes and personalities switching (minus the headaches) are unbelievable and probably because the subject matter rather new in the 50's. Still Woodward takes plenty of acting risks and for me they all paid off. Recommeded

9.Dark Shadows Vol 2 starring: Henry Judd Baker, Emory Bass, Vala Clifton, Roger Davis, Robert Gerringer
October 24, 1990
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Dark Shadows Vol 2
This is merely a collection of some of the episodes involving our famed young vampire. Don't be fooled into thinking this is a continuation of the series from its beginning. That would be the "Dark Shadows Collector's Volume 2". Certainly this series should be recommended, but any "best of" tape should never be given volume numbers when the whole series has the same titles. Sheesh. My mistake.

10.The Best of Dark Shadows. Vol. 2 starring: Henry Judd Baker, Emory Bass, Vala Clifton, Roger Davis, Robert Gerringer
August 31, 1994
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Best of Dark Shadows. Vol. 2
Just as good as the first! I've probably watched it a million times! If you are a big Dark Shadows fan you have to have it!

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