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188 of 197 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
This is not so much of a review...,
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This review is from: Historic Classics 50 Movie Pack (DVD)
as it is an announcement of the titles that are in this collection.
Constantine and the Cross- 1962 Cornel Wide A Bolt of Lightning- 1951 Studio One TV show- Charlton Heston David Copperfield- 1969 Michael Redgrave Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court- '52 Studio One-Boris Karloff Abraham Lincoln-1930 Walter Huston Yellowneck-1955 Lin McCarthy Saul and David-1964 Norman Wooland Captain Scarlett-1953 Richard Greene The Jungle Book-1942 Sabu Oliver Twist-1933 William(Stage)Boyd Old Testament-1962 Brad Harris Little Men-1940 Jack Oakie Eagle in a Cage-1972 Ralph Richardson The Legend of the Sea Wolf-1975 Chuck Connors Herod of the Great-1959 Edmund Purdom Hearts in Bondage-1936 James Dunn Cyrano De Bergerac-1950 Jose Ferrer Scrooge-1935 Seymour Hicks Esther And The King-1960 Joan Collins Vanity Fair-1932 Myrna Loy Martin Luther-1953 Niall MacGinnis Becky Sharp-1935 Cedric Hardwicke The Pilgramage Play-1949 Nelson Leigh King Solomon's Treasure-1977 David McCaullum David and Goliath-1960 Orson Welles Fighting Caravans-1931 Gary Cooper Svengali-1931 John Barrymore Kansas Pacific-1953 Sterling Hayden Daniel Boone-1936 John Carradine Our Daily Bread-1934 Tom Keene Tumbleweeds-1925 William S. Hart Lady Windermere's Fan-1925 Ronald Colman Henry VIII and his six wives-1972 Donald Pleasance Man of the Forest-1933 Randolph Scott Betsy Ross-1917 Alice Brady The Three Musketeers-1921 Douglas Fairbanks The Conquest of Everest-1953 Sir Edmund Hillary The Jackie Robinson Story-1950 Jackie Robinson Gideon and Samson-1966 Fernando Rey Spartacus and The Ten Gladiators-1964 Dan Vadis The Lady and the Highwayman-1989 Hugh Grant The Green Promise-1949 Natalie Wood Scott of the Antartic-1948 John Mills The Emperor Jones-1933 Paul Robeson Adventures of Huckleberry Finn-1955 Climax TV show-John Carradine The Nativity-1952 Studio One TV show- Paul Tripp A Tale of Two Cities-1953 ABC Album TV show- Wendell Corey Pontius Pilate-1952 Studio One TV show- Cyril Ritchard Trial of John Peter Zenger-1953 Studio One TV show-Eddie Albert The Night America Trembled-1957 Studio One TV show-Warren Beatty
127 of 132 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
YOU GET MORE THAN YOU PAY FOR,
By Waitsel Smith "Movie Shark" (Atlanta, GA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Historic Classics 50 Movie Pack (DVD)
This is a collection of 50 movies on 12 two-sided disks. All the films are historical classics, meaning they are based on history or famous literature, and that they are excellent productions, some of which are even famous. The collection includes both theatrical films and television productions from the 50's. There is also a companion, "Mystery Classics: 50 Movie Pack."
Many of the films are Biblical, including Constantine and the Cross, Saul & David, The Old Testament, Herod the Great, Esther and the King, The Pilgrimage Play, King Solomon's Treasure, David & Goliath, Our Daily Bread, Gideon & Samson, The Nativity and Pontius Pilate. Many are based on literature, like David Copperfield, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Captain Scarlett, The Jungle Book, Oliver Twist, Little Men, The Legend of the Sea Wolf, Cyrano de Bergerac, Scrooge, Vanity Fair, Becky Sharp, Lady Windermere's Fan, The Three Musketeers, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and A Tale of Two Cities. Others are based on the lives of famous people, like Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther, Daniel Boone, Henry the VIII and His Six Wives, Man of the Forest, Betsy Ross, The Jackie Robinson Story, Spartacus and the Ten Gladiators, Scott of the Antarctic, The Emperor Jones and Trial of John Peter Zenger. There are many others - well, 50 in all. All of these films feature actors of the first order: Orson Welles, Charlton Heston, Warren Beatty, John Carradine, Jose Ferrer, Sir Lawrence Olivier, Hugh Grant, Donald Pleasance, Edmund Purdom, Oliver Reed, Michael York, Sir John Gilgud, Ronald Colman, Myrna Loy, Thomas Mitchell, Keith Mitchell, Boris Karloff, Richard Greene, Sir Ralph Richardson, John Mills, Dame Edith Evans and more. None of these films have been restored, so you can expect the range in quality to be from poor to good. Some of the films are silent. Some, as I said, are television dramas. Many of the films are Brittish or of other nationality. It's a mixed bag, but it contains many gems. This is your chance to see productions that may not be restored or available individually for years. I've only seen the first two so far; but based on them, I'd recommend the lot. The first one was Constantine and the Cross, and was excellent. When I say excellent, I'm not referring to the quality of the transfer; I'm referring to the quality of the film as best I can make out from a poor reproduction. It stars Cornel Wilde as Constantine and is filmed in Italy by an Italian film company, but it is in English. The acting, sets, costumes, etc. are all excellent, and, because of the setting and film company, is full of Italian flavor. The second film was A Bolt of Lightening, a Westinghouse Studio One television drama that was directed by one of my teachers from college! It stars Charlton Heston and is superb. When I say superb, you have to understand how television dramas were shot back in the 50's. Everything was live, so there was no editing and no retakes. While one scene was going on, the crew was setting up the next scene, just like in theatre. There's even one shot where the camera panned too far to the left and caught a shot of some of the crew through a window getting ready for the next scene. The DVD even includes the commercials, which were also shot live. The thing to look for in these productions is the writing. I expect the writing all to be excellent, expecially in the television dramas. These latter were 45 minute dramas that stood or fell on their writing. You can easily see how they're structured, how they build dialogue, how they develop plot, how they work the camera angles. It's kind of a cross between theatre and film, but would be a good model for a young, independent filmmaker to follow. The acting in these dramas is also superb; but, like theatre, they contain a few flubbed lines. You may be disappointed in the quality of the transfers for most of these films, especially since they haven't been restored - and especially for the television productions; but you won't be disappointed in the films themselves if you give them a chance. And, as I said, there are many gems here. With the television dramas, just realize that that is pretty close to the way television looked in the 50's. So it's an education, okay? Waitsel Smith
56 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Well worth it for the right person,
By S.E. Poza (Rimersburg, PA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Historic Classics 50 Movie Pack (DVD)
There are several of these 50 movie packs available (mystery, comedy, sci-fi, etc.) and for any fan of a particular genre, they are a good value even though the movies aren't top of the line entertainment. If you're in the mood to see a period piece and not really so interested in the quality of it, you can pop in one of these discs and be mindlessly entertained. Keep in mind that these movies were made without the budget and attention to detail of modern movies before purchasing them though. Many of the movies show the movie-making fads and limits of the eras they were made in. For instance, the movies made in the 50's through the 70's tend to be a bit overblown in their dialog and feature flimsy sets.
The packaging for these discs is actually pretty good considering the price. Two movies are on each side of 12 two-sided discs (4 movies each). Each disc come in light cardboard sleeve with the title of the movie, a synopsis of the plot, the main star and the running time. The sleeves come in a box which is about as big as two regular plastic DVD cases. Personally, I'm rather glad these sorts of sets are released with the type of movies that will never be released in any other way. At about $16 for 50 movies, it doesn't take many hidden gems in the collection to make it well worth your while.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
First rule of thumb: Know what to expect!!,
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This review is from: Historic Classics 50 Movie Pack (DVD)
Having read all of the reviews for Historic Classics 50 Movie Pack, I have to say I'm not quite sure what the reviewers who rated this box set 1 or 2 stars were expecting. I own other sets in the '50 movies' series distributed by Mill Creek, and this review could easily apply to all of them, as well.
Yes, the video and audio quality on most of the movies are sub-par, and yes, none of them are really what you can call 'classics' (the title of this box set notwithstanding), but pay attention, people. What are we talking here? 50 cents a movie? You can buy a used set in great condition for around 15-20 bucks, which comes to even less per movie. There are fifty, count 'em FIFTY movies here! What were you expecting for that price? Were you really expecting great picture quality and flawless Dolby stereo sound? You probably should have taken the time to read the reviews here and you would have known better. The quality of these movies isn't THAT bad. I have seen about half of them so far, and I have had no problem making out what's happening on my screen, nor have I had to wish the movies came with subtitles; I can understand the dialog just fine. For the price I paid for this set, it's a steal! As others have said, these are mostly 'B' and 'C' grade flicks, but there are a surprising number of big name stars here. There's something about watching old movies that are still fairly grainy that I like. I don't know, maybe it brings back memories of when these same movies were shown on late-night TV. Remember how those old movies looked? They weren't restored and spit-shined, they were sort of grainy yet very enjoyable nonetheless. That's what you get here, folks. Nothing fancy. No blockbusters. As a big fan of old-time radio, I find these old-time movies to be a lot of fun! Yeah, a stinker now and then will raise it's ugly head, but the old saying is so true, 'They don't make 'em like they used to', especially in today's modern Hollywood that spits out crap on a regular basis. No, in this box set you will not find nudity, foul language, sexual innuendos every five minutes, special effects to cover up a poor plot and the obligatory, ever-increasingly annoying computer graphics. What you do get are entertaining old movies, many of which cannot be found anywhere else on DVD in any condition. So, if you're willing to part with a few paltry bucks, I daresay you will find this more than a bargain. That is, IF you know what to expect up front! Peace.
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
On a 1 to 10 scale, this collection is rated: 5.2,
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This review is from: Historic Classics 50 Movie Pack (DVD)
(AMAZON rating: 3½ stars)
Users of a popular internet reference website specializing in films have rated on a 1 to 10 scale the 44 theatrical releases contained within the HISTORIC CLASSICS 50 MOVIE PACK. The median number for all of these titles is: 5.2. The lowest scoring film here is OLD TESTAMENT-- a foreign-made flick that got a 2.7, while the most popular title of this collection is the 1925 silent feature LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN, which rated a solid 7.7. Use this overall number as a guideline only. It doesn't take into consideration condition of source material or quality of transfers. This reviewer purchased the HISTORIC CLASSICS box set with little reservation. The obscure titles (including four silent features) were enticing, and the incredibly reasonable price for such an enormous package made the decision that much easier.
27 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
no oscar winners here but some good b thru z grade movies,
This review is from: Historic Classics 50 Movie Pack (DVD)
i have reviewed many of these 50 pack movies and as always you get some good some bad and some that can't be listed as anything. their are some very intresting movies here and more than a few silent movies also.once again if you are looking for great transfers stay away but if you are a little more bold you will find some gems in this batch. these films are mostly family friendly as are most of these sets so you can watch them as a family and not have to worry about anything you don't want your kids to see. take a chance and enjoy. for 40 to 50 cents a movie what have you got to lose.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
'Classics' is the key word,
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This review is from: Historic Classics 50 Movie Pack (DVD)
Historic Classics 50 Movie Pack is a terrific bargain--if you like interesting, lower budget movies. Other reviewers have listed the titles and actors; be sure to check those out. You won't find any blockbusters on the list, but most of them are excellent stories, with good acting.
We've been spoiled with full color spectaculars with big name stars, like "Troy", starring Brad Pitt and Orlando Bloom. Many of the films in this collection are in black and white and feature actors you've never heard of--but they're very worth watching. These are the kinds of movies they used to show on local TV stations after school, but that was 40 years ago. For the price, this is a wonderful bargain, and you'll find some very pleasant surprises here. I think you'll enjoy it!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
50 Flicks of Public Domain Goodness,
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This review is from: Historic Classics 50 Movie Pack (DVD)
Historic Classics is a collection of 50 historical movies that have only one thing in common: they are all public domain and as such it is possible for them to be presented in highly affordable collections. I paid $21.99 for my set and that comes down to about 44 cents per movie. The way that movie tickets cost nowadays, you really cannot complain about this collection.
This deal is even better when you consider that many of the movies in this collection are available as individual movie DVD's at prices of $5 and higher. Many of the movies in this collection are presented in better condition than they are from other DVD companies. All in all, a great deal for the money.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
a very nice cross section of movies and the transfers look good,
This review is from: Historic Classics 50 Movie Pack (DVD)
i own many of these sets and love them. this set is very nice and the transfers look very nice. a good way to build up your dvd collection.
12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
poor quality,
By Christine Austin (Colorado) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Historic Classics 50 Movie Pack (DVD)
I was really looking forward to seeing the movies, it has a great list of them to choose from. I found it grainy and the sound quality very poor. Only order if you are desperate to see these movies.
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