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Review Televista  / Spangles [1926]
Actors & Directors
  • Hobart Bosworth
  • Nellie Lane
  • Marian Nixon
  • Grace Gordon
  • Frank O'Connor
  • Gladys Brockwell
Release date: 2008-06-03
Run time: 77 min.
Creator: Andre Barlatier
Price: £8.78

Review Spangles [1926] / Televista:


Review www.a2zcds.com  / The Charlie Chaplin Festival (1917) DVD   [2007] Release date: 2007-07-01
Run time: 80 min.
RRP: £14.99
Price: £9.95

Review The Charlie Chaplin Festival (1917) DVD   [2007] / www.a2zcds.com:


Review Eros International  / Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam [1962]
Actors & Directors
  • Waheeda Rehman
  • Rehman
  • Nasir Hussain
  • Abrar Alvi
  • Meena Kumari
  • Guru Dutt
Release date: 2003-12-01
Run time: 148 min.
Creator: Bimal Mitra
RRP: £19.99
Price: £9.49

Review Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam [1962] / Eros International:


Release date: 2007-11-06
Creator: Mala Sinha
Price: £4.32

Review Bahare Phil Bhi Aayegi [1966] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Eros Entertainment:


Review Kino  / Arbuckle and Keaton, Vol. 2 [2018] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Actors & Directors
  • Joe Bordeaux
  • Alice Lake
  • Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle
  • Jimmy Bryant
  • Buster Keaton
  • Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle
  • Buster Keaton
Release date: 2001-04-10
Run time: 121 min.
Creator: Joseph Anthony Roach
Price: £11.99

Review Arbuckle and Keaton, Vol. 2 [2018] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Kino:


Review WinStar Home Entertainment  / Cartoon Crazy's Goes to War (NTSC)
Actors & Directors
  • Jack Mercer
  • Chuck Jones
  • Joan Alexander
  • Dan Gordon
  • Pinto Colvig
  • Bud Collyer
  • Robert Clampett
  • Mel Blanc
  • Frank Tashlin
  • Friz Freleng
Release date: 1998-11-24
Run time: 115 min.
Creator: Jerry Siegel

Review Cartoon Crazy's Goes to War (NTSC) / WinStar Home Entertainment:


Review Kino  / Metropolis [1927] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Actors & Directors
  • Rudolf Klein-Rogge
  • Fritz Rasp
  • Gustav Fröhlich
  • Fritz Lang
  • Brigitte Helm
  • Alfred Abel
Release date: 2003-02-18
Run time: 117 min.
Creator: Erich Pommer
Price: £11.26

Review Metropolis [1927] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Kino:

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.

Review Roan Archival Group  / The Light of Western Stars [1930]
Actors & Directors
  • Harry Green
  • Edwin H. Knopf
  • Mary Brian
  • Richard Arlen
  • George Chandler
  • Fred Kohler
  • Otto Brower
Release date: 2005-07-26
Run time: 70 min.
Creator: Charles B. Lang
Price: £6.98

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Review Universal Studios  / All Quiet on the Western Front [1930] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Actors & Directors
  • Ben Alexander
  • Arnold Lucy
  • Lew Ayres
  • John Wray
  • Lewis Milestone
  • Louis Wolheim
Release date: 1999-01-05
Run time: 130 min.
Price: £7.51

Review All Quiet on the Western Front [1930] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Universal Studios:

This 1930 film, No 54 on the AFI's Top 100 list, still holds up as a surprisingly forceful and honest antiwar drama. Indeed, the modern sensibility is almost as startling as the sometime stagy acting of Lew Ayres, which can be excused by the fact that, three years after the introduction of sound, actors were still applying stage techniques to talking pictures. Ayres plays a German college student during World War I, who is brainwashed into enlisting in the Army (along with the rest of his class) by a zealously inspirational college professor. Once in uniform and on the front lines, however, he quickly discovers that the glory of the Fatherland is of little concern to a soldier dodging bullets and explosions, whose comrades are dying in his arms. As powerful in its way as Platoon almost 60 years later, All Quiet on the Western Front remains a classic tale of young soldiers' confrontations with the possibility of imminent and arbitrary death. Director Lewis Milestone shows a surprising range of techniques in this film from the formative years of moviemaking with sound. -Marshall Fine.

Review Kino  / Lorna Doone [1922] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Actors & Directors
  • Mae Giraci
  • Madge Bellamy
  • Maurice Tourneur
  • Frank Keenan
  • Charles Hatton
  • John Bowers
Release date: 2005-09-06
Run time: 70 min.
Creator: Wyndham Gittens
Price: £13.54

Review Lorna Doone [1922] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Kino:


Release date: 2007-11-06
Price: £4.67

Review Baaz [1953] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Eros Entertainment:


Review Image Entertainment  / Tales of Frankenstein [1959] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Actors & Directors
  • Don Megowan
  • Ludwig Stössel
  • Helen Westcott
  • Anton Diffring
  • Curt Siodmak
  • Richard Bull
Release date: 2001-07-03
Run time: 28 min.
Creator: Jerome Bixby
Price: £23.10

Review Tales of Frankenstein [1959] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Image Entertainment:


Actors & Directors
  • Sam Parker
  • Orestes Calpini
  • Pinto Colvig
  • Robert G. Leffingwell
  • Jessica Dragonette
  • Myron Natwick
  • Frank Kelling
  • Dave Fleischer
  • Jack Mercer
  • Lanny Ross
Release date: 2003-10-14
Run time: 76 min.
Price: £2.38

Review Gulliver's Travels [1939] (NTSC) / GT Media:


Review Lumivision  / Lost World [2025] (NTSC)
Actors & Directors
  • Alma Bennett
  • Bessie Love
  • Harry O. Hoyt
  • Lloyd Hughes
  • Lewis Stone
  • Wallace Beery
Release date: 1997-08-20
Run time: 90 min.
Creator: Marion Fairfax

Review Lost World [2025] (NTSC) / Lumivision:

The granddaddy of giant monster movies, The Lost World was one of the most expensive movies ever made in 1925, costing more than a million dollars, and has remained one of the most influential. Every larger-than-life creature feature since-from King Kong to Godzilla and Jurassic Park-owes a debt to this original adventure fantasy based on Arthur Conan Doyle's novel. It's the story of a maverick scientist (Wallace Beery under a bushy beard) who finds a land that time forgot on a plateau deep within the South American jungles and comes back to London with a captured brontosaurus to prove it. His expedition includes Bessie Love, the daughter of an explorer who disappeared on the previous expedition, and big game hunter Lewis Stone. The ostensible stars of the picture are all upstaged by Willis O'Brien's dinosaurs, simple models brought to life with primitive stop-motion animation (the technique was soon to be perfected by O'Brien for King Kong). Hardly realistic by any measure, these pioneering special effects are still a sight to behold, especially the lumbering brontosaurus which receives the most care from O'Brien, both foraging in his jungle and rampaging through the streets of London. With the coming of talkies, The Lost World became obsolete: all known American prints were destroyed in favour of a sound remake (which became King Kong) and the film only survived in a severely truncated form (even the original negative was lost). For this release David Shepard meticulously "rebuilt" the film using material from eight different surviving prints from all over the world, cleaning and restoring along the way. The result is 50% longer than previously extant prints, still not complete but closer than any version since its 1925 debut. The difference is not merely in restored scenes but in a rediscovered sense of grace in scenes filled out to their original detail and pace. [+]
The film moves and breathes once again like a silent film. On the DVD: From the attractive solid slipcase to the wonderful "period" menu interface, this is a delightful DVD package. The film itself looks surprisingly good-a real tribute to the restoration team's efforts-with careful tinting in the style of the period (blues for evening, reds for dawn etc. ). The disc features the choice of either an original score by The Alloy Orchestra or a classical orchestral score compiled and conducted by Robert Israel (both enjoyable and effective), 13 minutes of O'Brien's animation outtakes (including a couple of isolated frames that capture O'Brien manipulating his models) and a well-meaning but basic commentary by Arthur Conan Doyle historian Roy Pilot. There's also a text biography of Conan Doyle and a display of original postcards, posters and other promotional items. -Sean Axmaker, Amazon. com.

Review Image Entertainment  / The Cat and the Canary [1927] (NTSC)
Actors & Directors
  • Gertrude Astor
  • Creighton Hale
  • Tully Marshall
  • Laura La Plante
  • Paul Leni
  • Forrest Stanley
Release date: 1998-05-13
Run time: 82 min.
Creator: Alfred A. Cohn

Review The Cat and the Canary [1927] (NTSC) / Image Entertainment:


Release date: 2007-10-30
Creator: Waheeda Rehmaan
Price: £4.97

Review Kaagaz Ke Phool [1959] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Eros Entertainment:


Review BCI, a Navarre Corporation Company  / The Wizard of Oz [1925] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Actors & Directors
  • Mary Carr
  • Virginia Pearson
  • Oliver Hardy
  • Charles Murray
  • Larry Semon
  • Dorothy Dwan
Release date: 2002-01-01
Run time: 100 min.
Creator: L. Frank Baum
Price: £42.95

Review The Wizard of Oz [1925] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / BCI, a Navarre Corporation Company:


Review Delta  / Douglas Fairbanks: The Black Pirate [1926]
Actors & Directors
  • Billie Dove
  • Douglas Fairbanks
  • Sam de Grasse
  • Albert Parker
  • Fred Becker
  • Charles Belcher
Release date: 2005-11-29
Run time: 82 min.
Creator: Mortimer Wilson
Price: £19.95

Review Douglas Fairbanks: The Black Pirate [1926] / Delta:


Review Kino  / Blood and Sand [1922] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Actors & Directors
  • Fred Niblo
  • Rudolph Valentino
  • Dorothy Arzner
  • Rosa Rosanova
  • Leo White
  • Rosita Marstini
  • Lila Lee
Release date: 2001-10-09
Run time: 109 min.
Price: £13.71

Review Blood and Sand [1922] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Kino:


Review Image Entertainment  / Intolerance [1916] (NTSC)
Actors & Directors
  • Vera Lewis
  • Sam De Grasse
  • Robert Harron
  • D.W. Griffith
  • Mae Marsh
  • F.A. Turner
Release date: 1999-01-19
Run time: 178 min.

Review Intolerance [1916] (NTSC) / Image Entertainment:


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Spangles [1926], The Charlie Chaplin Festival (1917) DVD   [2007], Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam [1962], Bahare Phil Bhi Aayegi [1966] (REGION 1) (NTSC), Arbuckle and Keaton, Vol. 2 [2018] (REGION 1) (NTSC), Cartoon Crazy's Goes to War (NTSC), Metropolis [1927] (REGION 1) (NTSC), The Light of Western Stars [1930], All Quiet on the Western Front [1930] (REGION 1) (NTSC), Lorna Doone [1922] (REGION 1) (NTSC), Baaz [1953] (REGION 1) (NTSC), Tales of Frankenstein [1959] (REGION 1) (NTSC), Gulliver's Travels [1939] (NTSC), Lost World [2025] (NTSC), The Cat and the Canary [1927] (NTSC), Kaagaz Ke Phool [1959] (REGION 1) (NTSC), The Wizard of Oz [1925] (REGION 1) (NTSC), Douglas Fairbanks: The Black Pirate [1926], Blood and Sand [1922] (REGION 1) (NTSC), Intolerance [1916] (NTSC)

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