Customer Review: Just to let it be known if you exclude the third movie the first reviewer supplied, I have this DVD and bought for ONE DOLLAR at Target. Just thought that was interesting.
Customer Review: This is one of the best from its time. Pure melodrama. Grant, Lombard and Francis are in their prime here. It is interesting to see how our world viewed marriage and relationships in this era, the late 1930's. ... Read More
Customer Review: First, the previous reviewer doesn't know what he's talking about. I've owned this film for over two decades, and I can attest that both Ben Turpin & Buster Keaton are in this videotape. The Keaton footage is soley from ... Read More
Customer Review: My wife and her sister have been using "Honor Bright" with each other for years. They asked me if I knew where saying "Honor Bright" came from. I believe it is from West Point, but the first time I heard it was in the Shirley ... Read More
Customer Review: Love collecting movie collections & this a really great Hitchcock collection! Thumbs UP!The Alfred Hitchcock Signature Collection (Strangers on a Train Two-Disc Edition / North by Northwest / Dial M for Murder / Foreign Correspondent / Suspicion ... Read More
Customer Review: A wonderful look back in time with outstanding cast from top to bottom.
You get Two movies ( one in black & white and one in color ). This fine
movie also received 6 Academy Award nominations. You can't go wrong with
this great ... Read More
Customer Review: Though on a much smaller scale, in this novel Barbara Washburn gives us a simplified version of The House of the Spirits (Isabel Allende), set in present-day North America, the Golden Age of Hollywood (1930s and 40s) and the spirit world that connects them. This ... Read More
It seems that the person that wrote Screwball does not even like Carole! It seems he was assigned to write this book, and had no real interest in Carole. He could not have been a big fan of hers and think she was fabulous like I do!
I say that because most ... Read More
Customer Review: This book read as if the author just accumulated facts from other writers and listed them in a sterile "here are the facts and only the facts" type of way. Not fun. Not very interesting. Very little insight into Carole Lombard.