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| | 1. |  | The Quiet Man from Republic Pictures
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 This film is a classic for both John Wayne and John Ford. Perhaps it because the film echoes a great dream of the Irish - to return prosperous to the Old country of Ireland where one can live a simple life, fall in love with the most beautiful girl in the county and live out one's years in an... more info
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Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

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| | 2. |  | Lord Jim from Sony Pictures
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 Joseph Conrad's novel is a classic and Richard Brooks made a first-rate film version, with a great cast headed by Peter O'Toole in the early years of his career. Filmed in Super Panavasion 70 on locations in South East Asia, the film looks breathtaking in this excellent DVD transfer that has been... more info
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Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

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| | 3. |  | Fearless Vampire Killers from MGM (Warner)
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 One of the overlooked things about most of the vintage 1960s and 1970s Hammer Studios horror films is that they were quite funny, often in an unintentional way. Yes, Christopher Lee had a certain charm, but is it not true that he was also far more grandly silly than scary? Looking back on those... more info
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Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

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| | 6. |  | How I Won the War from MGM (Video & DVD)
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 "How I Won the War," starring Michael Crawford and John Lennon, was a strange movie that I enjoyed watching over and over again as a teenager, desperately trying to understand exactly what the heck was going on at any given time. Now that I'm older and wiser, I still have no idea! However, this... more info
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Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0

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| | 7. | [no image] | Peter Brook's King Lear from Columbia Tristar GB
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 Of all the excellent performances of King Lear available to watch, Peter Brook's version (with a stand-out performance by Scofield, with an incredible character arc that few actors could carry off within one dramatic piece) is by far the very best. If you haven't seen Peter Brooks' King Lear,... more info
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Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

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| | 9. |  | The Exorcist from Warner Home Video
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 I read the DVD review that stated that the scene between Lt. Kinderman and Fr. Dyer was not in the original film and that devotees of the film found this added scene as altering the film. I saw the film when it was originally released as a college student and the scene was in the original film. When... more info
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Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0

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| | 10. |  | Miss Marple: Murder at the Vicarage from A&E Home Video
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 +++++ I watched this movie without reading the 1930 Dame Agatha Christie novel that it was based on. (This novel introduced the world to Miss Marple. Christie wrote twelve Miss Marple murder mysteries altogether.) I'm glad I did this! Why? Because it forced me to really watch the movie in order... more info
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Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0

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