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November 09, 2005
DVD Savant: Battle of Britain, Two for the Road and Edgar G Ulmer
This week the DVD Savant has a number of new reviews including: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers - A superior film noir classic resurfaces in a fine transfer after years of public-domain neglect; Two for the Road - Stanley Donen puts Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney on a series of overlapping French auto excursions occurring at different times in their marriage; Hero of Rome / The Invincible Gladiator -
Retromedia flexes its Peplum muscle with this brawny-but-brainless duo of sword 'n sandal sagas; Battle of Britain - Collector's Edition -
The long-delayed two-disc special edition of the aviation combat saga is here and includes the production extras that fans have wanted to see; Edgar G Ulmer: Archive - Allday puts five of Ulmer's best onto one compendium; Unseen Cinema - Early American Avant Garde Film 1894-1941 - Seven discs and 155 rare experimental and abstract films comprise this giant collection of the artistic and strange; The Rains Came ... and things got really soggy; The Day of the Triffids - an enthralling science fiction classic that is half a surprise - a letterboxed image of pretty terrible quality. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.
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