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February 10, 2004
DVD Savant: Underworld Beauty and on South Street
This week the DVD Savant takes a look at: Pickup on South Street - Sam Fuller's masterpiece gets the Criterion treatment, with a stunning transfer and extras to die for, Underworld Beauty - Seijun Suzuki does it again in this early-career crimer, a splendid little potboiler, Death in Venice -Luchino Visconti's beautifully designed study of a repressed artist with a deteriorating personality, X-15 - a dry and uneventful ode to test pilots starring Charles Bronson and Mary Tyler Moore with a bizarre formatting issue and the spectacular footage of the real tests and launches and Goodbye Mr. Chips - Robert Donat can't make the schoolkids like him, until Greer Garson comes along. One of those classics that just has a good attitude about people. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.
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