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    1.Majority of OneMajority of One
    from Warner Home Video

    Customer Review:
    If ever there is a movie you should see add this one to your list. I own it. Too bad it isn't put on DVD. I would hate to lose it because of the tape disintegrating.

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    2.Shadowlands (1993)Shadowlands (1993)
    from Hbo Home Video

    Customer Review:
    This movie is beautiful and has lovely acting and gorgeous sets and even terrific writing.
    The directing, as usual with Attenborough, is first-rate.
    But Lewis is an infuriating person.
    That's partly the movie's subject: Lewis is SO repressed, SO insulated, SO narcissistic, that it... more info

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    4.5 / 5.0


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    3.Golden EarringsGolden Earrings
    from Universal Studios

    Customer Review:
    Marlene Dietrich plays the gypsy Lydia, and in her raggedy clothes, black wig, and dark makeup, gives a whole other take on what sexy is all about. (Her gorgeous legs and bare feet get plenty of look-see throughout the picture.) Set near the beginning of WW II in the Black Forest of Germany,... more info

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    4.Merry Widow (1952)Merry Widow (1952)
    from MGM (Warner)

    Customer Review:
    Just 'burned' the two versions of the Merry Widow off TCM - the earlier B&W McDonald/Chevalier film is the superior one by far; however, this updated color version w/ attractive co-stars (Turner & Lamas) is much better than I expected; the production is lavish which is typical for 'musicals'... more info

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    3.5 / 5.0


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    5.DesireDesire
    from Universal Studios

    Customer Review:
    Now that movies have degenerated into (male) car crashes, or (female) dike-rap, one returns to films like this one to try to imagine what all of Cole Porter, Cary Grant, Edward and Wallis, Duke Ellington and Fred Astaire were all about. It isn't enough to say, merely "Style;" Camp has pretty much... more info

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    6.Sand PebblesSand Pebbles
    from 20th Century Fox

    Customer Review:
    I had forgotten how great this movie was so seeing it again made my day. Steve McQueen wasn't the first choice for his part, but he was a 10+. Worth every $$$. Hope you enjoy.

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    7.For Whom the Bell Tolls (2pc) (Coll)For Whom the Bell Tolls (2pc) (Coll)
    from Universal Studios

    Customer Review:
    I'm not a fan of war films. There is too much shooting for me in this and I wondered if Hemingway had a love affair with guns. It's very long and some of the sets look really fake. Sometimes I lost track of the characters.
    However I had to give it five stars! Why, after all these criticisms?... more info

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    8.Possession (2002)Possession (2002)
    from Universal Studios

    Customer Review:
    POSSESSION (1999), set in England and starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Aaron Eckhart, Jeremy Northam, and Jennifer Ehle, is an interwoven tale connecting the past with the present. Director Neil LaBute does a terrific job of mixing a period piece with contemporary times, weaving it into a seamless work of... more info

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    9.[no image]Misunderstood (1984)
    from MGM (Warner)

    Customer Review:
    The reviews below actualy refer to the american remake of this SUPERB Italian original directed by Luigi Comencini. I wonder if this is ever getting released on DVD...

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    10.ChinaChina
    from Universal Studios

    Customer Review:
    Paramount Pictures present "CHINA" (1943) (79 mins/B&W) (Dolby digitally remastered) --- Starring Alan Ladd, Loretta Young, William Bendix & Philip Ahn --- Directed by John Farrow and released in April 21, 1943, our story line and film, Shortly before Pearl Harbor, American opportunist Jones... more info

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