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Tough Guys

Andykev

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NEW FILMS TOUGH GUYS and FILM NOIR #3

Amazon.com delivered today! OK here is the skinny:

I have DVD's galore!

Some I have on VHS, some I have NEVER seen.

Reviews to follow.

Here is the LIST:

City for Conquest, WB, 1940....Cagney and Sheridan (I haven't seen it)

Each Dawn I Die, WB, 1939. ...Cagney, Raft...et al. Saw on TV years ago

G-Men, WB, 1935....Cagney ( a favorite of mine, I have it on VHS)

Bullets or Ballots, WB, 1936. Bogart and E.G. Robinson. ( my VHS, It is a super film)

San Quentin, WB, 1937, Bogart, Pat O'Brien, Barton MacLane, Anne Sheridan...( Great movie, saw it on TV I think over 30 years ago...not since)

A Slight Case of Murder, WB, 1938, Eddie Robinson, this includes all the regular character actors..this is a comedy...spoof of many of Robinson's roles.
I am watching this one first. It is hilarious, and the restored version, and costumes, hats suits...GO BUY IT!

Border Incident
His Kind of Woman
Lady In The Lake
On Dangerous Ground
The Racket ( I have this on tape, it is super, with Robert Mitchum and Robert Ryan)
and Film Noir, Bringing Darkness into Light (documentary)


OK Reviews to be coming. Feel free to chime in if you like these films. The DVD's have cartoon's (vintage), commentary, trailers, and special features!

I am in CLASSIC MOVIE HEAVEN NOW!
 

jake_fink

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Exciting!!!

I've been waiting for On Dangerous Ground for a long time. Let us know how the priint looks when you get a look at it.

Robert Ryan is the $4!+!!!
 

Hondo

One Too Many
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Warner Bros. Pictures Tough Guys Collection now out on DVD, check out Amazon.com.
James Cagney, Edward G. Robinson, Humphrey Bogart "unpretty but charismatic guys with lived-in faces..."
The films in this set were produced half a decade and more after Little Caesar and The Public Enemy made stars of Robinson and Cagney, respectively, and after repeal had begun to lend Prohibition the patina of nostalgia. The studio's gangster franchise was evolving, and so were the careers of its top stars. When it came to toughness, the boys could still dish it out, and take it, too. But increasingly they were doing it on the other side of the law-and-order divide.
I remember watching these on the late night shows, don't make films like these any more, a must for my collection, just thought I'd share "You dirty rats!"lol
 

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