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June 15, 2006
DVD Savant: The Quiet Earth, House of Strangers and Duma
This week the DVD Savant has a number of new reviews including: House of Strangers - Fox's latest noir is a steamy intrigue in a dysfunctional Italian-American banking family; The Quiet Earth -
Geoff Murphy's science fiction thriller is about the last man alive in search of other human beings; Duma -
Carroll Ballard's epic about a boy and his pet Cheetah was the topic for a lot of complaints when Warners declined to give it a theatrical release last year; Innocent Sorcerers -
Andrzej Wajda gives us a swinging Warsaw of 1960, where jazz drummer Tadeusz Lomnicki has an in with all the girls; Dumbo Big Top Edition -
Disney once again brings us the story of everyone's favorite infant peanut-eater, with a couple of changes to the lineup of extras; Loving Couples 9
Mai Zetterling's look at three women in turn-of-the-century Sweden is an emotional chronicle of sexual attitudes and habits in the upper classes. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.
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