Customer Review: I remember this movie as being better than it really is. It's a classic to be sure, but it doesn't hold up well - technically. The pace is odd. The comic timing is terrible. This was the last feature personally supervised by Walt Disney and it kind of shows his older sensibilities. It felt a little... more info
Customer Review: Unfortunately, when people think of THE GHOST AND MRS. MUIR it's the insipid late 60s sitcom which starred Hope Lange and Charles Nelson Reilly that comes to mind, rather than this delightful film that inspired it. The movie, under the masterful direction of Joseph Mankiewicz, is a bittersweet... more info
Customer Review: This film is clearly a bit slow paced for today's standards. However, it provides today's viewers with an almost perfect script, acting, and story. This is one of those rare (very rare indeed) films in which you will be subjected to a deep philosophical discussion about what is good or bad under... more info
Customer Review: The Bottom Line: Though the ending feels somewhat Twilight Zone-esque and doesn't measure up to the rest of the screenplay, this is by and large an exceptionally well-written and acted movie that hurtles through its 138 minute running length and hardly feels a bit dated.
Customer Review: Alfred Hitchcock had already begun work on Rear Window when he took on the project to direct Dial M for Murder, based on the successful play by Frederick Knott. For the film, Hitchcock chose to cast his favorite leading lady of the time, Grace Kelly, as the embattled Margot Wendice. Kelly would also... more info
Customer Review: I remember as a child watching all the great old pirate movies with my Dad on Friday nights. Tyrone Power was always one of our favorites and The Black Swan is one movie that stood out in memory for me. It is a beautifully filmed and vastly entertaining film and one I just had to add to my "good ole... more info
Customer Review: All the movies were very, very entertaining. Even Girls' Dormitory, which only featured Tyrone. Some were more entertaining than others, such as the ones with, Loretta Young, Linda Darnell, Gene Tierney, and Dorothy Lamour. But, all in all I would recommend this collection to not only Tyrone Power... more info