Hollywood's Legends of Horror Collection
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Watch trailers for Devil Doll here:
http://tcmdb.com/title/title.jsp?stid=3340
Mad Love:
http://tcmdb.com/title/title.jsp?stid=293
The Return of Doctor X:
http://tcmdb.com/title/title.jsp?stid=88045
and Mark of the Vampire:
http://tcmdb.com/title/title.jsp?stid=82936
http://tcmdb.com/title/title.jsp?stid=3340
Mad Love:
http://tcmdb.com/title/title.jsp?stid=293
The Return of Doctor X:
http://tcmdb.com/title/title.jsp?stid=88045
and Mark of the Vampire:
http://tcmdb.com/title/title.jsp?stid=82936
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As is the Mask of Fu Manchu. Incredible set-pieces, jaw-dropping racism (hoo-boy what an ending). Boris Karloff and Myrna Loy in yellowface. What's not to love? As long as you root for the Asians against the namby-pamby British colonialists, it's a very enjoyable film.
It's also one of Jonathan Rosenbaum's 1000 essential films.
It's also one of Jonathan Rosenbaum's 1000 essential films.
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Definitely, Mask of Fu Manchu! It should look very nice, too. Here's what Warner's had to say about it during the last chat in February:
We found original camera neg on both MARK OF THE VAMPIRE and MASK OF FU MANCHU (thought destroyed), The restorations are stunning! ...and yes FU MANCHU has the censored scenes put back in!
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From DVDTimes:
Warner Home Video have announced the Region 1 DVD release of Hollywood's Legends of Horror Collection for 3rd October 2006 priced at $39.92 SRP. Prepare for twice the fright this Halloween with this collection offering three double feature discs with six classic titles -- Mark of the Vampire/The Mask of Fu Manchu, Doctor X/The Return of Doctor X, and Mad Love/The Devil Doll -- available as a collection only.
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I am excited to see that one of the great two-strip technicolors is going to get an issue on DVD. Dr. X is a very interesting film that combines the horror craze of the 1930s with WB's style of films that are critical of officials. Indeed Lee Tracy's turn as the wise-cracking, amorous newspaperman is also quite interesting. It is just a shame that they did not include a single disc of Curtiz's Mad Genius or The Mystery of the Wax Museum in this release. I will definitely be purchasing this set, not only for the Curtiz films but also for the Tod Browning film included.
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???filmnoir1 wrote:.... It is just a shame that they did not include a single disc of Curtiz's Mad Genius or The Mystery of the Wax Museum in this release. I will definitely be purchasing this set, not only for the Curtiz films but also for the Tod Browning film included.
Warner already has (for almost 3 years now) a do-not-miss flipper with MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM on side A, with the Price remake, HOUSE OF WAX, on side B, both in gorgeous transfers.. especially notable is the beauty of the 2-strip resto on the original. Essential milk and honey for horror film/film lovers. Amazon