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October 07, 2009
DVD Savant: The Stepfather, Suspense, and Go into Your Dance
This week the DVD Savant has a number of new reviews including: The Stepfather - Terry O'Quinn makes history in this fine horror thriller about families, paternal authority, and the need to GET SOME ORDER AROUND HERE. Good extras for a highly recommended classic; Suspense - Monogram -- yes, Monogram -- pulls out the stops for this lavish show-biz film noir combining Ice Skating and murder. Slick huckster Barry Sullivan cuckolds impresario Albert Dekker for the love of his wife, Belita ... but gets more than he bargained for. Great sets & stylized performances; and Go into Your Dance - Egotistical, overbearing and incredibly talented Al Jolson plays Al Howard, an egotistical, overbearing but talented singing sensation trying to get back on Broadway with the help of Glenda Farrell and Ruby Keeler. A time-capsule star vehicle with two terrific Al Dubin - Harry Warren songs, About a Quarter of Nine and She's a Latin from Manhattan. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.
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