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VHS : Yankee Doodle Dandy [1942]

Yankee Doodle Dandy [1942]


starring: James Cagney, Joan Leslie, Walter Huston, Richard Whorf, Irene Manning
directed by: Michael Curtiz
February 19, 2001


This is the best film ever but try as I might I can not get hold of it for region 2. If anyone knows where or how I can find this film to play on my DVD player, here in England, I would be grateful.
Same goes for "My Beautiful Son" AKA "Strange Relations" in the American market.

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VHS : The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre [1948]

The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre [1948]


starring: Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, Tim Holt, Bruce Bennett, Barton MacLane
directed by: John Huston
February 14, 2000


A classic film of ambition turning to greed and mistrust ending in paranoia and insanity.

This is a classic Bogart film with terrific performances all round.

The subject of the film is "there's gold in them their hills" - the so called treasure in the Sierra Madre mountain range.

John Huston (who also directed Bogart in "The African Queen") directs his own dad (Walter Huston) who plays the Wiley old prospector who just knows he's going to strike gold. He leads a 'down at heel' Bogart, and (relatively unknown) Tim Holt into the mountains where the fun really starts.

After months of hard gruelling work mining the gold, their task is then to retain it.

A dark, (quite literally) gritty ... Read More:

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VHS : High Sierra/Treasure of Sierra M.. [1941]

High Sierra/Treasure of Sierra M.. [1941]


starring: Humphrey Bogart, Ida Lupino, Alan Curtis, Arthur Kennedy, Walter Huston
directed by: John Huston, Raoul Walsh



A classic film of ambition turning to greed and mistrust ending in paranoia and insanity.

This is a classic Bogart film with terrific performances all round.

The subject of the film is "there's gold in them their hills" - the so called treasure in the Sierra Madre mountain range.

John Huston (who also directed Bogart in "The African Queen") directs his own dad (Walter Huston) who plays the Wiley old prospector who just knows he's going to strike gold. He leads a 'down at heel' Bogart, and (relatively unknown) Tim Holt into the mountains where the fun really starts.

After months of hard gruelling work mining the gold, their task is then to retain it.

A dark, (quite literally) gritty ... Read More:

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VHS : The North Star [1943]

The North Star [1943]


starring: Anne Baxter, Dana Andrews, Walter Huston, Walter Brennan, Ann Harding
directed by: Lewis Milestone
July 17, 2000


A classic film of ambition turning to greed and mistrust ending in paranoia and insanity.

This is a classic Bogart film with terrific performances all round.

The subject of the film is "there's gold in them their hills" - the so called treasure in the Sierra Madre mountain range.

John Huston (who also directed Bogart in "The African Queen") directs his own dad (Walter Huston) who plays the Wiley old prospector who just knows he's going to strike gold. He leads a 'down at heel' Bogart, and (relatively unknown) Tim Holt into the mountains where the fun really starts.

After months of hard gruelling work mining the gold, their task is then to retain it.

A dark, (quite literally) gritty ... Read More:

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VHS : Edge of Darkness [1943]

Edge of Darkness [1943]


starring: Errol Flynn, Ann Sheridan, Walter Huston
directed by: Lewis Milestone



A classic film of ambition turning to greed and mistrust ending in paranoia and insanity.

This is a classic Bogart film with terrific performances all round.

The subject of the film is "there's gold in them their hills" - the so called treasure in the Sierra Madre mountain range.

John Huston (who also directed Bogart in "The African Queen") directs his own dad (Walter Huston) who plays the Wiley old prospector who just knows he's going to strike gold. He leads a 'down at heel' Bogart, and (relatively unknown) Tim Holt into the mountains where the fun really starts.

After months of hard gruelling work mining the gold, their task is then to retain it.

A dark, (quite literally) gritty ... Read More:

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VHS : American Madness [1932]

American Madness [1932]


starring: Walter Huston, Pat O'Brien, Kay Johnson, Gavin Gordon, Constance Cummings
directed by: Frank Capra
January 05, 1999


A classic film of ambition turning to greed and mistrust ending in paranoia and insanity.

This is a classic Bogart film with terrific performances all round.

The subject of the film is "there's gold in them their hills" - the so called treasure in the Sierra Madre mountain range.

John Huston (who also directed Bogart in "The African Queen") directs his own dad (Walter Huston) who plays the Wiley old prospector who just knows he's going to strike gold. He leads a 'down at heel' Bogart, and (relatively unknown) Tim Holt into the mountains where the fun really starts.

After months of hard gruelling work mining the gold, their task is then to retain it.

A dark, (quite literally) gritty ... Read More:

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VHS : Dodsworth [1936]

Dodsworth [1936]


starring: Walter Huston, Ruth Chatterton, Paul Lukas, Mary Astor, Kathryn Marlowe
directed by: William Wyler
December 30, 1996


For all that Sinclair Lewis' reputation rests on the satires of Babbitt, Main Street and Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth is something different, much more mellow and much more sympathetic.

The movie, written by Sidney Howard and directed by William Wyler, does a fine job of telling the story of Sam Dodsworth (Walter Huston), a recently retired automobile manufacturer, and his younger wife, Fran (Ruth Chatterton). Sam Dodsworth is smart and decent, very much the idea of an American. He's no one's fool, and his values of fairness and faithfulness guide his decisions. He loves his wife, but understands her, too. Fran longs to escape the constraints of the stifling, mid-west town of Zenith where Sam had built his company. When he sells the company, ... Read More:

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VHS : Alfred Hitchcock - Collector's Edition - 39 Steps / The Man Who Knew Too Much / Secret Agent / Jamaica Inn [1935]

Alfred Hitchcock - Collector's Edition - 39 Steps / The Man Who Knew Too Much / Secret Agent / Jamaica Inn [1935]


starring: Ned Beatty, Lee Ving, Tony Frank, John Shearin, Arthur Taxier
directed by: Fred Walton, Joel Oliansky, Randa Haines, Steve De Jarnatt
October 29, 2001


For all that Sinclair Lewis' reputation rests on the satires of Babbitt, Main Street and Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth is something different, much more mellow and much more sympathetic.

The movie, written by Sidney Howard and directed by William Wyler, does a fine job of telling the story of Sam Dodsworth (Walter Huston), a recently retired automobile manufacturer, and his younger wife, Fran (Ruth Chatterton). Sam Dodsworth is smart and decent, very much the idea of an American. He's no one's fool, and his values of fairness and faithfulness guide his decisions. He loves his wife, but understands her, too. Fran longs to escape the constraints of the stifling, mid-west town of Zenith where Sam had built his company. When he sells the company, ... Read More:

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VHS : And Then There Were None [1945]

And Then There Were None [1945]


starring: Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, Louis Hayward, Roland Young, June Duprez
directed by: René Clair
February 25, 2002


8 people are invited to a remote island "Indian Island" mansion by their host Mr. U. N. Owen; two people are already there as the butler and cook, a husband and wife team. Once there they find that their mysterious host has accused each of murder and commences to dispatch the guests in the order of a song of Ten Little Indians. Finding that they are cut off from the outside world they must find Mr. Owen and neutralize him before they are all dispatched. If it gets down to the last two you have a pretty good idea who it is.

All the clues are present; can you detect whodunit and why?

Pretty well acted version of an Agatha Christie classic. Everyone remembers this standard movie version "And Then There Were None" (1945) with Barry ... Read More:

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VHS : The Outlaw [1943]

The Outlaw [1943]


starring: Jack Buetel, Thomas Mitchell, Jane Russell, Walter Huston, Mimi Aguglia
directed by: Howard Hawks, Howard Hughes



This DVD is nothing but a disappointment. Neither the script nor the direction nor the picture quality are in the least satisfying.Strange enough - but I expected much more after the reviews I had read.Walter Huston's performance as Doc Holliday is outstanding and so is Thomas Mitchell as Pat Garrett. Jane Russell is just a doll and in my opinion not even really sexy. Jack Beutel's part as Billy The Kid is on the average. Another nuisance is the picture quality, which comes along as if it was a copy from a VHS tape. Victor Young's musical score is certainly noteable, but must is roll on continuously from the very beginning til the very end of the picture? 2 stars thanks to Huston and Mitchell!
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