Sunday, December 22, 2013

The Jackpot (1950)

This review is on The Jackpot from 1950 which stars: James Stewart, Barbara Hale, James Gleason, Fred Clark, Alan Mowbray, Patricia Medina, Natalie Wood and is directed by Walter Lang.

Bill Lawrence wins a slew of prizes on a radio quiz program. His happiness is short-lived when he discovers he'll have to sell the prizes in order to pay the taxes on them.


This is an 20th Century Fox Cinema Archives release and has good video and audio quality. The film is presented in b&w, full screen and runs for about 85mins (1hr 25mins).

I would give this film a 7/10 and the DVD a 3/5. Overall this is a good DVD release and is a film I recommend.


Saturday, December 21, 2013

Incident in an Alley (1963)

This review is on Incident in an Alley from 1963 which stars: Chris Warfield, Erin O'Donnell, Harp McGuire, Virginia Christine, Willis Bouchey, Don Keefer and is directed by Edward L. Cahn.

A cop "mistakenly" kills a 14-year-old boy during a robbery. Although acquitted for the shooting, the cop is haunted by his crime.


This is an MGM Limited Edition Collection release and has pretty good video and audio quality. The film is presented in b&w, full screen and runs for about 85mins (1hr 25mins).

I would give this film a 6/10 and the DVD a 3/5. Overall this is a good DVD release and is a film I recommend.

Friday, December 20, 2013

Pony Express (1953)

This review is on Pony Express from 1953 which stars: Charlton Heston, Rhonda Fleming, Jan Sterling, Forrest Tucker and is directed by Jerry Hopper.

Ruthless killers trying to incite a rebellion against the United States, employ devious schemes to prevent Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickok from getting the Pony Express started.




This is an Olive Films release and has pretty good video and audio quality. The film is presented in color, full screen and runs for about 101mins (1hr 51mins).

I would give this film a 6.5/10 and the DVD a 3/5. Overall this is a good DVD release and is a film I recommend.


Thursday, December 19, 2013

Pilot #5 (1943)

This review is on Pilot #5 from 1943 which stars: Franchot Tone, Marsha Hunt, Gene Kelly, Van Johnson, Alan Baxter, Dick Simmons, Howard Freeman and is directed by George Sidney.

In Java during the darkest days of World War II, an American pilot takes off in his squad's only air-worthy plane. His mission: drop the 500-pound bomb strapped to his plane's fuselage on a Japanese aircraft carrier. As he wings toward certain death, the airmen left behind share their comrade's life story - a stirring tale of love, ambition, political corruption and personal redemption. (from WarnerArchive)



This is a Warner Archive release and has pretty good video and audio quality. The film is presented in b&w, full screen and runs for about 71mins (1hr 11mins).

I would give this film a 6.5/10 and the DVD a 3/5. Overall this is a good DVD release and is a film I recommend.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Colorado Territory (1949)

This review is on Colorado Territory from 1949 which stars: Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo, Dorothy Malone, Henry Hull, John Archer and is directed by Raoul Walsh.

A ruthless outlaw escapes from jail, goes on the lam and plans one final robbery.



This is a Warner Archive release and has good video and audio quality. The film is presented in b&w, full screen and runs for about 94mins (1hr 34mins).

I would give this film a 6.5/10 and the DVD a 3/5. Overall this is a good DVD release and is a film I recommend.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Breakthrough (1950)


This review is on Breakthrough from 1950 which stars: David Brian, John Agar, Frank Lovejoy, William Campbell, Paul Picerni and is directed by Lewis Seiler.

"Breakthrough" follows a handful of GIs through the hellfire of Omaha Beach and across the Normandy peninsula. Inch by inch they claim the land. Inch by inch they consecrate it with bravery and blood.



This is a Warner Archive release and has pretty good video and audio quality. The film is presented in b&w, full screen and runs for about 91mins (1hr 31mins).

I would give this film a 7/10 and the DVD a 3/5. Overall this is a good DVD release and is a film I recommend.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Cheyenne (1947)

This review is on Cheyenne from 1947 which stars: Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyman, Janis Paige, Bruce Bennett, Alan Hale Sr., Arthur Kennedy and is directed by Raoul Walsh.

Gambler-on-the-run James Wylie (Dennis Morgan) knows a good deal when he sees one. So when he’s offered his freedom in exchange for capturing the holdup man known as the Poet, Wylie heads to Cheyenne, where the bandit’s said to be forming a gang. Posing as the outlaw, he meets up with the Poet’s wife (Jane Wyman), who also claims to want him arrested. But when she warns her husband the law’s closing in, the desperado (Bruce Bennett) plans to outwit them both by ditching his bride for a dancehall girl (Janis Paige) and having Wylie lynched in his place. (from WarnerArchive)



This is a Warner Archive release and has pretty good video and audio quality. The film is presented in b&w, full screen and runs for about 99mins (1hr 39mins).

I would give this film a 7/10 and the DVD a 3/5. Overall this is a good DVD release and is a film I recommend.

Plymouth Adventure (1952)

This review is on Plymouth Adventure from 1952 which stars: Spencer Tracy, Gene Tierney, Van Johnson, Leo Genn, Barry Jones, Lloyd Nolan and is directed by Clarence Brown.

In 1620, a group of religious outcasts boarded the Mayflower in England and set sail for the New World, where they founded a tiny wilderness outpost that was the genesis for what would become the United States of America.



This is a Warner Archive release and has pretty good video and audio quality. The film is presented in color, full screen and runs for about 105mins (1hr 45mins).

I would give this film a 7/10 and the DVD a 3/5. Overall this is a great DVD release and is a film I recommend.