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October 29, 2008
DVD Savant: Dr. No, Gangsters, and Budd Boetticher
This week the DVD Savant has a number of new reviews including: Dr. No [Blu-ray] - MGM's first James Bond Blu-ray sports a terrific Lowry Digital-restored image. Savant digs into the cultural forces that went into the creation of 007, the biggest craze of the 1960s next to the Beatles; Warner Bros. Pictures Gangsters Collection, Vol. 4 - The Shield's fourth foray into guns, gangsters and gun molls rounds up five entertaining titles: The Little Giant, Kid Galahad, The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse, Invisible Stripes and Larceny Inc., plus a new documentary, Public Enemies,The Golden Age of the Gangster Film; and The Films of Budd Boetticher - Sony's five-disc collection of Budd Boetticher's "Ranown" cycle of Randolph Scott westerns is the perfect intersection of critical taste and genre thrills: this is one of the most awaited disc sets of the last three years, containing The Tall T, Decision at Sundown, Buchanan Rides Alone, Ride Lonesome and Comanche Station, with some good commentaries and an excellent bio on the director, A Man Can Do That. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.
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