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June 04, 2008
DVD Savant: Easy Living, Night of the Living Dead, and Carve Her Name With Pride
This week the DVD Savant has a number of new reviews including: Easy Living - Jean Arthur, Ray Milland and Edward Arnold are too funny for words in this Preston Sturges-scripted screwball look at haves and have-nots in 1937 Manhattan. A great lighthearted comedy in which sable coats can and do fall out of the sky; Night of the Living Dead 40th Anniversary - Break out the candles and noisemakers, as the original stompin' and chompin' zombies are back! George Romero's original fright fest is just as effective as when it became notorious for traumatizing little Chicagoites back in 1968. With a body-bag full of well-produced extras; and Carve Her Name With Pride - Virginia McKenna is the true life secret agent Violette Szabo in Roy Ward Baker's suspenseful, patriotic tale of wartime espionage. Violette loses her soldier husband and then dedicates herself to continuing his war, but on different terms; Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.
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