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November 28, 2004
DVD Savant: Woman in The Moon and Made for Eachother
This week The DVD Savant has reviews of: Woman in the Moon - Fritz Lang's last silent film is a draggy melodrama grafted onto the first technologically-oriented story of space travel, Explorers - River Phoenix and Ethan Hawke star in Joe Dante's wondrous tale of school kids who become bonafide spacemen by interpreting signals received in their dreams, The Official Story - the evil of political tyranny starts at the personal and family level in this chilling political film, The More the Merrier - one of the best of the wartime movies, Ragtime - Milos Forman brings E.L. Doctorow's epic novel to the screen with what they called 'mixed results', They Shoot Horses, Don't They? - Sydney Pollack's apocalyptic Depression saga is from a hardboiled novel by Horace McCoy and Made for Each Other - James Stewart and Carole Lombard go through the tribulations of early marriage, with baby, mother-in-law and bothersome boss problems. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.
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