| | Phantom Of The Opera DVD
| Category | Horror DVDs, Mystery Movies, Vengeance Videos, Paris, France | | Starring | Claude Rains, Hume Cronyn, Frank Puglia, Fritz Feld, Steven Geray, J. Edward Bromberg, Nelson Eddy, Jane Farrar | | Director | Arthur Lubin | | Art Director | John B. Goodman | | Cinematographer | W. Howard Greene | | Composer | Edward Ward, George Wagner | | Director of Photography | Hal Mohr | | Editor | Russell Schoengarth | | Featured | Edgar Barrier, Susanna Foster | | Music Director | Edward Ward | | Producer | George Waggner | | Production Designer | Alexander Golitzen | | Screenwriter | Samuel Hoffenstein | | Story | Gaston Leroux | | Writer | Hans Jacoby, Eric Taylor |
Standard Screen; Additional Footage; Soundtrack English; English Subtitles; Director's Comments Composer Enrique Claudin becomes the feared "Phantom of the Opera" after he murders a thieving music publisher who has stolen Claudin's concerto. Claudin takes refuge in the Paris Opera House, where his shadowy figure terrorizes the company while promoting the career of a beautiful young singer. The masked phantom of the Paris Opera House schemes to make a beautiful young soprano the star of the opera company and wreak revenge on those who stole his music. Academy Award Nominations: 4, including Best (Color) Cinematography. Filmed in Technicolor. Phantom Of The Opera | List Price | $14.98 (You save $4.43) | | Studio | Universal Studios Home Video | | Orig Year | 1943 | | All Time Sales Rank | 90801  | | CD Universe Part number | 7983153 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 15, 2009 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Additional Info | Universal Studios Home Video | | Movie Details | Universal Studios Home Video |
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$13.55 A liberal white couple (Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, in Tracy's last appearance) put their platitudes to the test. They always taught their daughter (Katharine Houghton, Hepburn's niece) that all people are created equal, regardless of race or religion... until she unexpectedly brings home a black doctor (Poitier) and announces that they're engaged. Academy Award Nominations: 10, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor--Spencer Tracy.
Closed Captioned; Soundtrack English; Soundtrack French; Soundtrack Spanish; English Subtitles
| | Pathology DVD (2008) Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled
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$10.19 The grisly and debauched film PATHOLOGY is a juiced-up medical thriller that plays like FLATLINERS with a mean streak and a broken moral compass. Writers Mark Nelvedine and Brian Taylor have created a premise allowing for CSI-like forensics along with heaps of sex and violence, truly making the most of the film's R-rating. A high-end exploitation film with good performances, PATHOLOGY is strong enough for horror fans and should go down smoothly for non-squeamish viewers with a taste for the dark side.
Gifted med student Ted Grey (Milo Ventimiglia, HEROES) arrives at a major Washington, D.C., as an intern, where he is met with suspicion and resentment by the tightly knit group of fellow young pathologists-in-training. Soon, though, Ted is accepted into their circle---where they each take turns committing a murder so that the others may prove their mettle by figuring out the cause of death and celebrate with drug-fueled orgies among the dead bodies in the hospital. Things change for Ted, though, when his law student fiancée, Gwen (Alyssa Milano), moves to the city and helps to scare him straight. Soon, crazed Wallace Stevens-quoting leader Jake Gallo (Michael Weston) turns on Ted, putting both Ted's and Gwen's lives in serious jeopardy. The film opens with the Hippocratic Oath, and it's easy to tell that PATHOLOGY is going to show us doctors behaving badly, and the film is in fact almost gleefully immoral, with an attractive young cast that engages in almost any kind of forbidden behavior one can imagine. Showing that he isn't afraid to take on risky roles, Ventimiglia may surprise his young fans. Director Marc Schoelermann's taste for realism extends to several convincing corpses dissected in close-up, and could prove too much for some viewers, but for others this is the kind of film for which unrated releases were invented.
Additional Footage; Soundtrack English; Soundtrack French; Soundtrack Spanish; English Subtitles; Director's Comments
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$19.55 A widely acclaimed Hollywood spectacle which tells the story of the 11th century Spanish hero who drove the Moors from Spain. The restored version was overseen by Martin Scorsese and is uncut and remastered. Academy Award Nominations: 2, including Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture, Best Song ("The Falcon and the Dove").
Closed Captioned; Soundtrack English; Deluxe Edition; Amaray Case
| | Deception DVD (2008) Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled
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$13.55 Marcel Langenegger makes his feature-film directorial debut with the aptly titled DECEPTION, a film about secrets and lies. Jonathan McQuarry (Ewan McGregor) feels that life is passing him by. He completes short-term audits for a large firm, but doesn't really feel any connection to his employer and finds it difficult to make friends at his assignments since he's never there for long. Jonathan's circumstances change overnight when charming lawyer Wyatt Bose (Hugh Jackman) befriends him. In an instant, the shy accountant is playing doubles tennis with his new friend and beautiful women and visiting upscale clubs. Just as mild-mannered Jonathan is getting used to his new lifestyle, Wyatt leaves town on business. When Jonathan finds himself mistakenly in possession of Wyatt's cell phone, he also discovers a whole new world of anonymous sex in elite Manhattan hotels with powerful women known simply as "The List." But soon Jonathan is in over his head: he's the prime suspect when a woman goes missing, and the threat of extortion looms.
This tale weaves an intricate web of lies and treachery. Jackman is both charming and chilling as Wyatt, a man utterly without conscience, while McGregor falls easily into character as the bespectacled Everyman, Jonathan. Nerdy but likable, Jonathan really just wants to connect with someone. Along the way, he learns that he is capable of more than he ever expected. Michelle Williams stars as Jonathan's love interest, looking far more glamorous than she did in BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN. Lisa Gay Hamilton, Maggie Q, Natasha Henstridge, and Charlotte Rampling also make brief appearances in the film, which is set primarily in New York City with a side trip to Madrid.
Additional Footage; Soundtrack English; Soundtrack French; Soundtrack Spanish; English Subtitles; Director's Comments; Dolby Digital 5.1 Re
| | Sundown, The Vampire In Retreat DVD (1990) Widescreen; Subtitled
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$15.05 Count Margulak, the leader of the vampires, has ended their tradition of human bloodletting and has placed his followers on a diet of synthetic, bottled blood. But when a new family moves into the town, the natives start to crave "the real thing."
Closed Captioned; Additional Footage; Soundtrack English; English Subtitles; Director's Comments; Dolby Digital 5.1 Re
| | WWE: The Best Of Smackdown - 10th Anniversary 1999-2009 DVD (2009)
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$22.79 The WWE's weekly SMACKDOWN event has been going strong since 1999, and this collection celebrates the program's 10th anniversary with a countdown of the show's top 100 moments, featuring highlights of matches between such heavyweights as The Undertaker, Triple H, The Rock, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, John Cena, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Jericho, and many more.
Standard Screen; Soundtrack English
| | Raquel! DVD (1970)
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$8.29 Hailed as a gem of the '70s, this made-for-TV special is still enormously entertaining. The Duke makes an appearance and Bob Hope sings a duet of "Rocky Raccoon" with Raquel, if you can imagine that.
Closed Captioned; Standard Screen; Soundtrack English
| | Leaves' Eyes - We Came With The Northern Winds / En Saga L Belgia DVDs (2009)
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$16.39 Standard Screen; Soundtrack English
| | Near Dark DVD (1987) Widescreen
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$9.99 A young cowboy is seduced by a new girl in town only to find out he has been kissed by a vampire. Slowly turning into a creature of the night, he is persuaded to join up with the girl and a roaming band of ghouls. But when his own father and sister become targets in the vampires' endless search for 'food,' he is forced to choose between loyalty to the vampires, or loyalty his own family. NEAR DARK is a stylish and brutal mixture of horror, western, and action conventions from director Kathryn Bigelow (STRANGE DAYS) that ranks among the best vampire movies ever made.
Additional Footage; Soundtrack English; English Subtitles; Director's Comments
| | Scream Triple Pack DVDs (2009) Box Set
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$16.09 Watch Neve Campbell’s Sydney Prescott squirm, squeal, and, umm, scream in this comic horror trilogy that single-handedly revived the horror genre in the 1990s. This collection includes SCREAM, SCREAM 2, and SCREAM 3. Please see individual titles for synopsis information.
Standard Screen; Soundtrack English
| | Hillbilly Cannibal Bloodline DVD (2009)
$10.19 A group of college students vanish without a trace after venturing into the backwoods to dispel a local myth about a group of inbred hillbillies who have supposedly lived in the hills undetected for over 100 years.
Standard Screen; Soundtrack English
| | Halloween DVD (2007) Widescreen; Director's Cut; Unrated
$9.69 The early 2000s have seen a string of big-budget remakes of classic horror films. In addition to THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE and THE HILLS HAVE EYES, John Carpenter's benchmark slasher flick HALLOWEEN has been given a new-millennial overhaul. At the helm of the project sits rocker Rob Zombie, whose previous films, HOUSE OF 1,000 CORPSES and THE DEVIL'S REJECTS, brought a fan's touch and an auteur's vision to the director's chair. While Zombie's HALLOWEEN is faithful to Carpenter's vision, there are some obvious changes, the most pronounced of these being the substantial focus on Michael Myers's childhood. The film posits Michael (played by a creepily vacant Daeg Faerch) as a troubled child made all the worse by a horrible home life--wonderfully illustrated via William Forsythe's performance as Deborah Myers's boyfriend--and constant abuse at school. Zombie paints Michael's pain with palpable grit and sleaze, but he isn't out to put our culture on the couch--he simply wants to show Michael killing his family. With the exception of Michael's therapy sessions while incarcerated, the film, post-massacre, stays loyal to the original.
Zombie's film is clearly the work of a filmmaker who knows and loves the genre. The director's signature is stamped all over HALLOWEEN (most notably in the use of grainy home movie footage and a smokin' classic rock soundtrack), although remnants of Carpenter's brilliant original still remain. When it comes to remakes, it's hard to ask for much more.
Soundtrack English; Amaray Case
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