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June 01, 2006
DVD Savant: John Ford Collection, Dirty Dozen and Bette Davis Collection 2
This week the DVD Savant has a number of new reviews including: The John Ford Film Collection - Warners just about cleans out the RKO and Turner vaults for John Ford gold; The Dirty Dozen -
Robert Aldrich' all-male all-kill escapist war thriller is back in a better transfer and with some good extras in this 2-disc set; The Culpepper Cattle Company - Gary Grimes gets disabused of more than a few romantic notions about cowboys in this dusty but noisy cattle drive shoot-em up;
The Bette Davis Collection Vol. 2 - She's back! Murder, Inc. -
Peter Falk debuts in a big way as Abe Reles, head assassin for Lepke Buchalter's Brooklyn business doing the mob's dirty business; The Proud Ones -
Marshal Robert Ryan would have no problem getting the nasty gamblers and snide killers out of Flat Rock, but he has this problem -- oddball spells of blindness whenever he gets into a life-threatening situation; The Longest Day -
Fox finally corrects its old flat letterbox disc of this impressive overview of D-Day. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.
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