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April 18, 2007
DVD Savant: Bedazzled, Brute Force and Kidnapped
This week the DVD Savant has a number of new reviews including: Bedazzled - the beloved college-crowd comedy from Dudley Moore and Peter Cook still packs a punch. Drop-dead humor and a not-really irreverent thesis that holds up under analysis; Brute Force -
Jules Dassin's deliriously anarchic prison break-out tale is one of the most violent films of the 40s; Into the Fire: American Women in the Spanish Civil War -
Julia Newman's photo and newsreel essay tells the stirring story of the American volunteers through their own correspondence and first-person interviews; Kidnapped (aka Rabid Dogs) -
Mario Bava's wildest departure from the norm is a savage crime-terror thriller that plays out in real time. . Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.
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