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Babe [VHS]
29 reviews
John Goodman
,
Kelly McGillis
Universal Studios, 1997
Awesome Movie...
Good movie, actually showing the reality of a Legend, gives us a better view of who George Herman "Babe" Ruth really was and the life that he lead on and off the field.
Omen 2 [VHS]
74 reviews
William Holden
,
Lee Grant
20th Century Fox, 1998
Omen 2
Omen 2- Damien the Evil little brat is at again in this one, still a scary franchise when it got to part 3 then it wasn't even decent anymore. If you want the Best go for the Original.
Knight Without Armour [VHS]
3 reviews
Marlene Dietrich
, Robert Donat
Hbo Home Video, 1995
Marlene is breathtaking!
This is a must see for Dietrich fans. The chemistry between Dietrich and Donat is amazing especially considering he was sick during filming. This is my favorite Dietrich film, it is beautiful to watch. The beginning when she is overtaken by the mob is poetic eye candy.
Count of Monte Cristo [VHS]
24 reviews
Robert Donat,
Elissa Landi
Anchor Bay, 1990
Not the best quality DVD but amazing to have Count of Monte Cristo on DVD!!
I have to agree with the other reviews that it is not the best quality DVD and there are no special features or scene selection options. But if you're a fan of The Count of Monte Cristo like I am, you'll be happy with having it on DVD. Side A has The Count of Monte Cristo (original length) and Side B has 39 Steps and The Ghost Goes West (which I personally don't care much for). There is also a ...
The Thirty-Nine Steps [VHS]
114 reviews
Robert Donat,
Madeleine Carroll
MGM (Video & DVD), 2000
One of Hitchcock's Greatest British Films!
The Criterion DVD of The 39 Steps is very well done. The print is excellent and the extras are wonderful. I especially love the radio versions of the stories they often include on Lux Radio Theater. These versions which Criterion has included on many of their DVDs could have easily been lost but are a wonder to hear. The 39 Steps is a terrific movie and probably the greatest of the British ...
The Citadel [VHS]
7 reviews
Robert Donat,
Rosalind Russell
Warner Studios, 1988
Scathing Indictment of British Medicine
The themes in "The Citadel" remain timeless because so many atrocities in medicine that existed in the Thirties ring true today. Andrew Manson (Robert Donat) is an idealistic doctor whose first assignment is in a Welsh mining town where typhoid runs rampant primarily due to the indifference of the local government to living conditions. Subsequently, he takes a position in another mining town ...
Bay Boy [VHS]
2 reviews
Liv Ullmann
,
Kiefer Sutherland
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1989
My crush on Keifer Sutherland
This movie started my ENORMOUS CRUSH on Keifer Sutherland. I believe this was his very first movie and it was GREAT! I would someday LOVE to visit Nova Scotia and see the beautiful scenery. The acting and plot were done very well and it got quite suspenseful when poor Keifer's character Donald kept that terrible secret and was continuously taunted by the father of the girl he loved. My crush ...
Winslow Boy [VHS]
11 reviews
Robert Donat,
Cedric Hardwicke
Timeless Video, 1994
Donat and Leighton shine
The Winslow Boy tells the story of a family's effort to prove that an English schoolboy has been unjustly expelled from school, on a false charge of taking a postal money order. In recent years, a well-done David Mamet film based on the Terence Rattigan play renewed interest in this work. The Robert Donat 1950 version uses most of the same material to tell the story with an entirely different ...
the Inn of the Sixth Happiness [VHS]
102 reviews
Ingrid Bergman
, Robert Donat
Fox Home Entertainme, 1994
Wide screen
I loved the movie, and the print was in good condition. I would have appreciated knowing that the movie was only available wide screen. This is a believable story about a true heroine.
Goodbye Mr Chips [VHS]
55 reviews
Robert Donat,
Greer Garson
MGM (Warner), 1998
Wonderful...
Just saw this for the first time this weekend. A truly wonderful film, bittersweet and heartfelt. Top notch.
Ghost Goes West [VHS]
12 reviews
Robert Donat,
Jean Parker
Hbo Home Video, 1992
A marvelous, enchanting fantasy-comedy
Of all the great European directors who came to Hollywood in the thirties and forties, René Clair may have enjoyed the most successful exile, directing the classics I MARRIED A WITCH and AND THEN THERE WERE NONE. But, before traveling from Paris over the Atlantic to the New World, Clair enjoyed a brief sojourn in Great Britain, where he made this marvelous and unjustly neglected comedy. The plot ...
Alfred Hitchcock Collection: Sabotage, The 39 Steps, Man Who Knew Too Much, Murder!, Jamaica Inn [VHS]
1 review
Robert Donat,
Madeleine Carroll
Madacy Records, 1997
Great Talents, Lots Of Thrills, Trademark Scenes and Hitch!
If you are looking to build up your Thriller or Hitch collection with some really fine films, all at once, this set will filll the bill. It's got great stars,thrills and chills, those Hitch details, trade marks, and wonderful camera work. The films from the 30's, will forever stand the test of time. These films are all available both on VHS and DVD in a variety of packaged sets, or singles.Just ...
The Hindenburg [VHS]
40 reviews
George C. Scott
,
Anne Bancroft
Goodtimes Home Video, 1998
hindenburg
A young G. C. Scott plays his character well. This historical disaster is well made for the time period it was made in and has some actual footage of the disaster itself. The movie can bring home the magnitude the people feel at the time when this disaster happened. Movie sub plots are a bit thin - this movie explores one of the several suggested reasons why the Hindenburg went down.
39 Steps [VHS]
114 reviews
Robert Donat,
Madeleine Carroll
Anchor Bay, 1993
One of Hitchcock's Greatest British Films!
The Criterion DVD of The 39 Steps is very well done. The print is excellent and the extras are wonderful. I especially love the radio versions of the stories they often include on Lux Radio Theater. These versions which Criterion has included on many of their DVDs could have easily been lost but are a wonder to hear. The 39 Steps is a terrific movie and probably the greatest of the British ...
Lindbergh Kidnapping Case [VHS]
3 reviews
Cliff De Young
,
Anthony Hopkins
Sony Pictures, 1987
Significant piece of history.
It can be disturbing sometimes, to see how some sides of our society have deteriorated in the 1990's. In the 1930's the kidnapping/killing of American hero aviator Charles Lindberg's baby represents a low point in our humanity. Telling this story is tough, particularly since the evidence was all circumstantial. Whereas the 1996 film "Crime of the Century" approaches the after-the-fact ...
The 39 Steps [VHS]
114 reviews
Robert Donat,
Madeleine Carroll
Homevision, 2002
One of Hitchcock's Greatest British Films!
The Criterion DVD of The 39 Steps is very well done. The print is excellent and the extras are wonderful. I especially love the radio versions of the stories they often include on Lux Radio Theater. These versions which Criterion has included on many of their DVDs could have easily been lost but are a wonder to hear. The 39 Steps is a terrific movie and probably the greatest of the British ...
The Ghost Goes West [VHS]
12 reviews
Robert Donat,
Jean Parker
Nelson Entertainment
A marvelous, enchanting fantasy-comedy
Of all the great European directors who came to Hollywood in the thirties and forties, René Clair may have enjoyed the most successful exile, directing the classics I MARRIED A WITCH and AND THEN THERE WERE NONE. But, before traveling from Paris over the Atlantic to the New World, Clair enjoyed a brief sojourn in Great Britain, where he made this marvelous and unjustly neglected comedy. The plot ...
The Adventures of Tartu [VHS]
3 reviews
Walter Rilla
,
Valerie Hobson
Terra Entertainment, 2003
great film
The copy I have is titled Sabotage agent.....I just happened to see its pix among Robt Donat films.....no wonder I couldnot find till now....this is a sweeping adventure about WW 2. with Donat and Valerie Hobson,very lovely and refined English actress,who also gives a stirring performance as Does Robt Donat...Tis a film I enjoy seeing oftne....I highly recommend....
Red Corner [VHS]
43 reviews
Richard Gere
,
Ling Bai
MGM (Video & DVD), 2001
Excitement
Of all his films, I believe this is one of the, if not the most exciting film Richard Gere has ever made.
The Private Life of Henry VIII. [VHS]
19 reviews
Charles Laughton
, Robert Donat
Henry as Glutton
For a monarch who had six wives, two of whom he beheaded, Henry VIII has gotten a pass from history and Hollywood as one more sinned against than sinning. In THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VIII, director Alexander Korda takes more than a few liberties as he presents King Henry VIII as a ruler whose primary focus in life was to stuff his mouth as full of chicken as possible. That he was a king whose ...
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