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1.Sleuth starring: Laurence Olivier, Michael Caine, Alec Cawthorne, John Matthews, Eve Channing
directed by: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
January 27, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Sleuth
I could not wait to see these two superb acting icons go at it on the big screen. What a wonderful movie it is. Great writing, screenplay, and oh what great spins they each put on their roles. No two other actors could have played it better. Wickedly amusing entertainment.


2.Bluebeard (1972) starring: Richard Burton, Raquel Welch, Virna Lisi, Nathalie Delon, Marilù Tolo
directed by: Edward Dmytryk, Luciano Sacripanti
July 13, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Bluebeard (1972)
Although she (Danning) isn't in it for very long. While I actually bought this strictly out of being a Danning completist, it's actually an interesting movie. A period piece of kinky and disturbed fetishism.


3.Manhunter (Widescreen Director's Cut Edition) starring: William Petersen, Brian Cox, Kim Greist, Joan Allen, Dennis Farina
directed by: Michael Mann
January 30, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Manhunter (Widescreen Director's Cut Edition)
When it comes to the "serial killer genre," I suppose Michael Mann's 1986 film "Manhunter" began it all. One could argue for Richard Fleischer's superb The Boston Strangler in 1968, but no matter. Mann's tight and stylish version of Thomas Harris's novel Red Dragon is a thoroughly fascinating work. To this day, I recall the terror felt during the early sequence when Will Graham (William Petersen) investigates the blood-soaked crime scene alone, practically whispering his version of the events into a tape recorder. ... Read More:


4.Picnic at Hanging Rock starring: Rachel Roberts, Anne-Louise Lambert, Vivean Gray, Helen Morse, Kirsty Child
directed by: Peter Weir
June 13, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Picnic at Hanging Rock
I saw this film when it first came out. It was such a boring farce. I kept watching the film in the hope that it would make sense, but it never did. Don't waste your money.


5.Endless Night starring: Hayley Mills, Hywel Bennett, Britt Ekland, George Sanders, David Bauer
directed by: Sidney Gilliat
February 27, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Endless Night
Hayley Mills and Hywel Bennett star as two young strangers who meet, fall in love, and get married. He is a former chauffeur, and she is an heiress worth millions. Of course, her family is against the whole idea, and their attorney (George Sanders) offers big money for a quick divorce! This does not bother these lovebirds. After all, their relationship is built on stronger stuff. It is a romance for the ages. Enter Britt Ekland (The Wicker Man) as Mills' old friend, and things really get interesting. Ekland moves in w/ the young couple, causing ... Read More:


6.Spartacus (Widescreen Edition) starring: Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons, Charles Laughton, Peter Ustinov
directed by: Anthony Mann, Stanley Kubrick
September 09, 1997
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Spartacus (Widescreen Edition)
The name Spartacus has a long and honorable history in the annals of the modern international labor movement, most notably, as used by Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht and their comrades as the early name for their ill-fated revolutionary organization the Sparatacusbund in the 1919 German revolutionary working class uprising. Why would a 20th century revolutionary labor organization use the name of a pre-Christian era Thracian slave-general for their organization? To state the question is to provide the answer. The symbiotic relationship between ... Read More:


7.Vertigo (Widescreen Edition) starring: Isabel Analla, Raymond Bailey, Barbara Bel Geddes, Paul Bryar, Ellen Corby
March 25, 1997
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Vertigo (Widescreen Edition)
The picture looks better, no more blips or speckles. And I thought it was interesting when William Friedkin says Hitchcock loved working with fake backdrops. I never knew that, interesting in the age of CGI technology.


8.The Wicker Man (Unrated Edition) starring: Leslie Blackater, Roy Boyd, Peter Brewis, Juliet Cadzow, Ian Campbell
August 21, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : The Wicker Man (Unrated Edition)
I do not own the movie and will not own it. I saw the movie in the theater. Even though it is based on a true ritual it was still a very bizzare movie. If the reviews could give minus stars then I would give it a negative 1. I just don't think it is worth buying and definately was not worth seeing to begin with. I think Nicholas Cage could have made better time of doing another movie and not wasting his acting experience.


9.Element of Crime starring: Duke Addabayo, Gotha Andersen, Jon Bang Carlsen, Maria Behrendt, Frederik Casby
June 13, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Element of Crime
terrible! i was fooled by some critics' high praises to this movie and tried pretty hard to seek this movie out. but doom on me, this movie is so pretentious, so ridiculous, so snail-crawling slow. the screenplay is also deadbeat. whole movie with amber lens painted everything in brownish color. the dialog, my god, it's also so boring and i often found myself couldn't keep my attention to what's going on. if you tried to tell me it's so good, so deep, so.....then you must be from another planet. i don't mind admitting that i couldn't grasp the least meaning, the ... Read More:


10.Bat Whispers starring: Chester Morris, Chance Ward, Una Merkel, Richard Tucker, Wilson Benge
directed by: Roland West
October 15, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Bat Whispers
THE BAT WHISPERS has a convoluted history more interesting than the film itself. Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876-1957) created this tale of a master criminal skulking around a creepy country mansion as the 1907 novel THE CIRCULAR STAIRCASE. Critics were not impressed, but the public loved it--and in 1917 Rinehart joined forces with playwright Avery Hopwood to adapt it to the stage. Retitled THE BAT, in 1920 it took Broadway by storm with its mixture of crazy characters, corny situations, and spooky atmosphere, and in 1926 film director Roland West brought the play ... Read More:

 
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