Customer Review: CHARLTON HESTON IS EXCELLENT IN THIS DRAMATIC PRESENTATION OF A MAN THAT GIVES UP HIS OWN PLEASURES OF A QUIET FAMILY LIFE TO FIGHT A BATTLE FOR JUSTICE.
Customer Review: The 1943 version of Phantom of the Opera has always had, for me, an endearing quality of good-hearted wholesomeness, even with face-destroying acid, deranged obsession, and love so strong it corrupts. On the other hand, the obvious wholesomeness -- Nelson Eddy's game attempt at light romantic comedy... more info
Customer Review: Collectors of different interpretations of "A Christmas Carol" should beware. If you already own the Seymour Hicks version (available as Scrooge or as part of A Christmas Carol (Ultimate Collector's Edition)(B/W & Color)), you don't want this. It is the same film. Why Hicks' name is omitted in... more info
Customer Review: This movie is pure goodness and joy! Trust me, it's equivalent to years of psychological therapy, working like a pill against pessimism of all degrees! Mimiko's everlasting euphory sticks to you as you're watching this funny piece. Witnessing the way she and the other characters deal with... more info
Customer Review: Victor Colebrooke (Eric Portman) has a serious problem. He's a successful, well-mannered London businessman in 1946 who is compelled to strangle young women with his bare hands. He has murdered six so far. The police, led by Chief Inspector Conway (Roland Culver), have been stymied, but little by... more info