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    1.Every Day s a HolidayEvery Day's a Holiday
    from Universal Studios

    Customer Review:
    Thanks to the censors, Mae West's final film for Paramount is a tame little farce that trades heavily on the star's (fairly lame) impersonation of a brunette Frenchwoman. Dressed by Schiaparelli, she looks great, but it's a dull affair.

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    2.My Little ChickadeeMy Little Chickadee
    from Universal Studios

    Customer Review:
    My Little Chickadee is a very good film starring W.C. Fields and Mae West. Sure, maybe the rumors are true that they didn't like each other; but you'd never know it when you watch this movie. Their on screen chemistry is good and the plot moves along at a good pace. It held my attention every step... more info

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    3.She Done Him WrongShe Done Him Wrong
    from Universal Studios

    Customer Review:
    This is not as good as any of the other Mae West movies I have seen,
    but still worth watching.

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    4.[no image]Scorchy (1976)
    from Lightning Video

    Customer Review:
    Don't waste your time and money. Next to "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane", it is the biggest waste of celluloid. The most horrifing sceen is Connie Stevens topples, trying to change her image. Frankly it could turn you off of women for life! Good thing she changed from acting to selling make up.... more info

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    5.Corner in Wheat and Selected Biograph Shorts 1909-1913 -- The Masterworks of D.W. Griffith Vol. 1Corner in Wheat & Selected Biograph Shorts 1909-1913 -- The Masterworks of D.W. Griffith Vol. 1
    from Kino Video

    Customer Review:
    These shorts show some of D.W.Griffith's early films from 1909 thru 1913. In these films you can also see Griffith's directing improve over the 4 years. While a couple of the shorts were rather weak and slow paced. (Corner in Wheat and The Unchanging Sea) Others were fast paced and showed Griffith'... more info

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    6.Alibi (1929)Alibi (1929)
    from Kino Video

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    The number of early sound films that can hold interest beyond historical curiosity are few; Roland West is able to do more in the first reel of "Alibi" than even Hitchcock could accomplish in "Blackmail." Menzies' sets give an incredible sense of solitude and menace, and the... more info

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    7.Kid From SpainKid From Spain
    from Hbo Home Video

    Customer Review:
    If you loved Cantor's earlier precodes - "Whoopee" and "Palmy Days" - you'll like this one too. In my opinion it's not quite as good as his two prior film efforts, but there are still enough laughs and good musical numbers to make it worth your while. Cantor costars with a very young Robert Young as... more info

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    8.I m No AngelI'm No Angel
    from Universal Studios

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    Perhaps her best film, "I'm No Angel" (1933) finds Mae West at full suggestive power before the Production Code reared its ugly head. Immortal one-liners abound in this fascinating social satire, with romantic support from a young Cary Grant and Mae's inimitable rendition of "They Call Me Sister... more info

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    9.[no image]Hellhole
    from Goodtimes Video/Direct Only

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    10.Belle of the NinetiesBelle of the Nineties
    from Universal Studios

    Customer Review:
    What a classy dame! Mae West can deliver one liners second to none, and she does so in this great movie about diamonds, seduction and men. It's a common thread with her, but it never gets old. Of all the movies she's done, it's easy to say that she sings the best in the Belle of the Nineties. If... more info

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