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102 of 103 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Boxed Set Includes Plenty of Quality Films, but....,
By David Bassler (Richmond, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Combat Classics 50 MoviePack (DVD)
The Combat Classics 50 Movie Pack consists of war films primarily set during World War II that have fallen into public domain. As fans of the Mill Creek Entertainment products have come to expect, the quality of the transfers in this boxed set range from fair to excellent, but the entertainment value of these movies is better than usual. There are no documentaries included in this set and only a handful of foreign films shot using a figurehead American star TV movies are incorporated. I'd have given full marks, except for one significant caveat - 25 of the 50 films listed can be found in other Mill Creek 50 Movie Packs: 17 were included in "War Classics", 5 in "Action Classics", 2 in Historical Classics and 1 each from "All-Time Classics" and "Hollywood Legends". In fact, the mediocre `Yellowneck' has been now been included in three different 50 Movie Pack collections. Since the recently released "TV Favorites" 150 episode pack includes 100 episodes previously included in other sets, this is a disturbing trend.
Here are the films, stars and ratings (on a 1 to 10 scale from a popular internet movie website): The Adventures of Tarfu aka Sabotage Alert (1943) (6.8) - Robert Donat, Valerie Hobson and Glynis Johns Aerial Gunner (1943) (6.1) - Chester Morris and Richard Arlen Battle of Blood Island (1960) - Richard Devon The Battle of El Alamein (1969) (5.1) - Frederick Stafford, George Hilton, Michael Rennie Battle of the Eagles (1979) (5.5) - Bekim Fehmiu The Big Lift (1950) (6.4) - Montgomery Clift, Paul Douglas Black Brigade aka Carter's Army (1970) (5.0) - Stephen Boyd, Susan Oliver, Robert Hooks Blood on the Sun (1945) (6.1) - James Cagney, Sylvia Sidney Bombs over Burma (1943) (5.6) - Noel Madison, Anna Mae Wong British Intelligence (1940) (5.8) - Boris Karloff, Margaret Lindsay The Bushwhackers (1952) (5.6) - John Ireland, Wayne Morris, Dorothy Malone Commandos (1968) (5.6) - Lee Van Cleef, Jack Kelly, Marilu Tolo Corregidor (1943) (5.0) - Otto Kruger The Dawn Express (1942) (5.4) - Michael Whalen, Anne Nagel, Constance Worth Desert Commandos (1976) (4.8) - Ken Clark, Jeanne Valarie Drums in the Deep South (1951) (5.8) - James Craig, Guy Madison, Barbara Payton Eagles in a Cage (1972) (7.1) - John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson, Billie Whitelaw Go for Broke (1951) (6.9) - Van Johnson Gung Ho (1943) (5.9) - Randolph Scott, Robert Mitchem Hearts in Bondage (1936) (6.3) - James Dunn, Mae Clarke Hell in Normandy (1968) (4.9) - Guy Madison, Erika Blanc Hitler's SS: Portrait of Evil (1985) - John Shea, David Warner Identity Unknown (1945) (7.2) - Richard Arlen, Cheryl Walker, Lola Lane Immortal Battalion (1945) (7.3) - David Niven, Stanley Holloway, James Donald Iron Angel (1964) (3.6) - Jim Davis, Don `Red' Barry, L.Q. Jones Kansas Pacific (1953) (5.9) - Sterling Hayden, Eve Miller The Lady from Chungking (1942) (5.8) - Harold Huber, Anna Mae Wong, Mae Clarke The Last Chance (1946) (7.7) - Ewart Morrison The Marines Are Coming (1934) (6.4) - William Haines, Esther Ralston, Armida, Conrad Nagel The Mark of the Hawk (1957) (4.7) - Sidney Portier, Eartha Kitt Minesweeper (1943) (6.1) - Richard Arlen, Jean Parker, Russell Hayden Mutiny (1952) (4.9) - Mark Stevens, Angela Lansbury, Patric Knowles The Navy Way (1944) (5.6) - Robert Lowery, Jean Parker, Bill Henry One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942) (7.3) - Godfrey Teale, Pamela Brown, Eric Portman Outpost in Morocco (1949) (4.2) - George Raft, Marie Windsor, Akim Tamiroff Pacific Inferno (1979) (3.8) - Jim Brown, Richard Jaeckel Prisoner in the Middle aka Warhead (1977) - David Janssen, Karin Dor The Proud and the Damned (1972) - Chuck Connors, Cesar Romero Spitfire aka The First of the Few (1942) (7.1) - Leslie Howard, David Niven The Steel Claw (1961) (5.5) - George Montgomery Submarine Alert (1943) (5.8) - Richard Arlen, Wendy Barrie Submarine Base (1943) (4.0) - John Litel, Eric Blore, Fifi D'Orsay Sundown (1941) (5.8) - Bruce Cabot, Gene Tierney, George Saunders Then There Were Three (1961) (nr) - Barry Cahill, Alex Nicol They Raid by Night (1942) (4.4) - Lyle Talbot, June Duprez This Is the Army (1943) (6.1) - George Murphy, Joan Leslie Three Came Home (1950) (7.3) - Claudette Colbert, Patric Knowles The Torch (1950) (5.1) - Pedro Armendariz, Paulette Goddard War Devils (1969) (5.5) - Guy Madison Yellowneck (1955) (3.6) - Lin McCarthy, Berry Kroeger
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
50 War Movie pack,
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This review is from: Combat Classics 50 MoviePack (DVD)
As an avid WWII movie buff, I found most of this collection features older movies (30 from 1940 - 1959) with another 10 from the 60's and half a dozen from the 70's. There were even two from 1934 and 1936. Most of them are worthwhile with a few 'duds' thrown in to make the magical number of 50. For instance, I don't think many of us would expect Mexico and Pauncho Villa to be included in a 'Combat Classic' Collection. Realizing the cost and hours of entertainment to be realized, it was enjoyable for the most part. Don't expect all of them to be top knotch movies but if you enjoy older movies then you'll find this collection worthwhile.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Deal from Mill Creek Entertainment,
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I bought this collection mainly for "This Is The Army" Featuring Ronald Reagan. It was a great oscar winning film that is not available on DVD so when I saw it on this collection I instantly purchased it. The quality of the films included in this set varies some films are very good transfers while others are not very well presented. But overall all the films are watchable and the lack of quality adds to the vintage feel of the included films. I recommend this set for its great value, 50 movies will keep you entertained for hours on end.
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