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WB Archive Collection; Reproduction Quality
Topic Started: Jul 27 2009, 07:26 AM (185 Views)
Chief Thunder Cloud
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I rec'd the folowing titles from the WB Archive Collection on Friday.

1. Room For One More (1952) - Cary Grant, Betsy Drake
2. The Command (1954) - Guy Madison
3. Young Tom Edison )1940) - Mickey Rooney
4. Edison, The Man (1940) - Spencer Tracy

I also purchased the TCM 2009 DVD Catalogue. I placed my order online on the TCM website on Saturday and my DVDS arrived on Friday, July 24th, 6 Days from USA to Canada and no Custom Duties. Package came from Movies Unlimited in Philadelphia, PA.

Reproduction Quality of DVDS is pristine. Some titles have movie trailers. I'm very pleased. I'll be ordering more titles. Excellent Customer Service.

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Ron McKnight.
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To-day I ordered the following titles:

1. Darby's Rangers - James Garner
2. Sunrise At Campobello - Ralph Bellamy
3. Wichita - Joel McCrea
4. The Oklahoman - Joel McCrea
5. The Gunfight At Dodge City - Joel McCrea (Bonafide DVD)
6. A Distant Trumpet - Troy Donahue

I can hardly wait.

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Ron McKnight.
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Laughing Gravy
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Now available for pre-order:

20,000 Years in Sing Sing
All The Marbles
Bordertown (1935)
Boulevard Nights
Carny
Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
From Hell it Came
Mike's Murder
The Terminal Man
Urgh! A Music War
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All the Marbles? Maybe, once it goes on sale for 4 bucks. For the rest, I'm keeping my wallet where it lives. Bunch of crap from the crap company.
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Harsh, Mr. P. Name a better Killer Tree on a South Sea Island movie than "From Hell It Came"!
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Um, well, I can't, but personally I don't really need a killer tree movie. There are some movies you only have to see once if you don't have a FNF thing going. My point was, these are lame movies and they still are.
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November releases include:

Gilda Live
Gordon Scott Tarzan 6 DVD Collection (the six titles listed below for $60)
Holiday in Mexico
I Dood It
Made In Heaven
Mail Order Bride
See You In The Morning
Slither
Small Town Girl (1953)
So Fine
Under the Rainbow
Tarzan and the Lost Safari
Tarzan and the Trappers
Tarzan the Magnificent
Tarzan's Fight For Life
Tarzan's Greatest Adventure
Tarzan's Hidden Jungle
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Nov 3 2009, 11:26 PM
Gordon Scott Tarzan 6 DVD Collection (the six titles listed below for $60)

Tarzan and the Lost Safari
Tarzan and the Trappers
Tarzan the Magnificent
Tarzan's Fight For Life
Tarzan's Greatest Adventure
Tarzan's Hidden Jungle
I'm definitely up for the Scott Tarzan set. Huge nostalgic value for me as he and Lex Barker were the Tarzans of my youth. Kreegah bundolo Tarmangani!!
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