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200 of 209 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Good Deal..., June 24, 2004
These "50 Movie Packs" are a "Deal". 50 movies on 12 double sided DVDs for a lot less than $1 each. Some of these same movies are being sold in retail stores for between $5 to $15 each.As to the movie quality, "your mileage will vary". Some are good, most are watchable and there are a few stinkers {"The Sign Of Four"}. These are NOT classics, like the "Maltese Falcon" is a classic. They are classics, just because they are old (and marketing by TreeLine). These are black & white "B Movies" from the 1930s, 1940s and early 1950s. TreeLine Films does a good job of transferring them to DVD. They appear to have found films in the best condition to do the transfers from. However it appears TreeLine did NOT do any post-processing to the DVDs; to clean up past imperfections. The Historical Purists, will be glad to know all the scratches in the films, lighting problems and audio aberrations have been faithfully preserved, intact. There is only one option, "Scene Selection". The movies are only broken into four separate scenes. It barely beats "Fast Forward". But, adding options and doing post-processing clean up would have added to the overhead of production and resulted in a lessening of "The Deal". "A Picture" movie stars are sprinkled throughout all these movies. Remember, from the 30s to early 50s, the Movie Studios ruled. For this period (before TV) outside of the movies, your evening entertainment options were; going out to a nightclub/bar or staying home to listen to the radio, read a book or watch the grass grow from your porch. The studios cranked out a lot of pictures during this period. They liked to keep all their stars working and at times any picture would do. This was movie making, assembly line style to fill the demand. In this "50 Movie Pack" are some of the results of those times. I bought this, because of the Basil Rathbone, Sherlock Holmes movies. Basil Rathbone was the best Holmes, until Jeremy Brett came along to do Holmes. People will buy these DVDs; because they are deals, because of their nostalgic value, and because they are movie buffs. {BTW, there is a lot of real history buried in these films with regards to their context and perspective, ex., Japan & Great Britain were buddy-buddy, prior to WWII.} My caveats, I've only viewed 8 of the 50 movies so far. I suspect it will take me the rest of the year to view them all. They are good filler for when there isn't something better to watch or do. Not likely, I'll ever get around to the "Nancy Drew" movie. I'm also going to buy some of the other "50 Movie Packs", but for varying reasons.
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