THE BOYS IN THE BOAT arrived speedily in perfect condition and well packaged. The preparation for the 1939 Olympics in Berlin at one university makes for a fascinating tale of courage and determination. A story well told and multi-layered to keep everyone glued to the screen. It is brilliant.
Thanks for the great DVD Of The seven ways from sundown it was great it arrived on time in great condition I couldn't have gotten better anywhere else
A good movie. It's funny, warm, and interesting.
Quite old film, but the new BluRay brings it back to life in very good detail. Superb picture quality given its age. Storyline is nonsense, but hey its a good film.
Pleasant deal, highly recommendable seller
I knew that this movie was based on a true story, but the movie filled in a lot of the blanks. I don't know how much poetic license they took but the story came out beautifully. I laughed, I cried, and thoroughly enjoyed it.
I loved this movie. It was well acted, and the settings were engaging. The filming, editing, and directing were flawless. It's hard to go wrong with James Garner and Julie Andrews; I could watch them together every day.
We have been looking for this movie for some time. Greatly surprised to find it available at "Rare and Collectible DVDs". DVD was shipped quickly and arrived undamaged. The Hornblower DVD, even though it is over 45yrs old displayed in great detail and clarity (Restored ?). Very pleased to see this again.
They sent me a low res pirated copy downloaded from the internet. And it took them two weeks to do it. Zero out of ten. Would not recommend purchasing anything from these cretins.
Cast and entire film was much better than the newer remake. Discs played great.
great site to deal with, recommended
You are a SCAM AND YOU KNOW IT. I purchased this dvd from you over 2 weeks ago, sent several emails requesting a tracking number with no response EVER. I've had to contact my bank to reverse the charge. This was a waste of time.
Disc played great with no issues. Glad to own this movie as it's one of my favorite movies of Doris Day.
One of my favorite Doris Day films that I have wanted to own for awhile now and now that I have had a chance to view it in its entirety I am very happy that it played with no issues whatsoever. Thank you
I had confused this one with the Last Posse which is another western with
Broderick Crawford.
I decided to buy it and I was pleasantly surprised at how good it is! .
Give it a look.
Tutto bene
Good entertainment.Excellent cast playing believable rolls.
Fast delivery and always reliable
I appreciate the packaging and delivery and its cover’s graphics.
The clarity of the DVD is regrettable and the sound is muddied, so that subtitles are needed.
But there are no subtitle options.
It was a great movie arrived on time in great condition couldn't have gotten better anywhere else
The video has several moments where it slows down. Seems like it wasn't properly ripped from a VHS but I appreciate that it was available.
Great music in the movie.


Unbeatable Musical Entertainment
That’s Entertainment Part II, This film was another excuse to look through those old MGM film vaults and get out some old film reels, to enjoy once more. This excuse cetainly pays off with over 2*hrs of stunning musical/dance performances. It is even more enjoyable than the first, as Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly even entertain us with numerous dance numbers during the films intervals – the last time they were to dance together on screen. The clips are indelible as they are precious, which includes rare footage of Greta Garbo dancing!, Robert Taylor singing!, and Esther Williams Skiing!. That’s Entertainment Part II
Overall it is action packed enjoyment throughout, simply bursting through the screen. Fans of musicals and any of the old stars, will relish with the opportunity to see the talented MGM stars in action once more. Lots of MGM glitz and Glamour thrown in too!!!
Almost as good as Part 1
That’s Entertainment Part II Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire introduce more wonderful numbers from MGM musicals. This time drama and comedy clips have been added.
OK–there was no way this could be as good as Part 1. Most of the good material had been used there already. Also Astaire and Kelly were given some dreadful new lyrics to classic songs to sing and their introductions to segments were just terrible. It was NOT a good idea to have them dancing either. And I could have lived without the travelogue of Paris. Still, there’s plenty of incredible material here. That’s Entertainment Part II
Among the highlights: Wonderful opening credits (done by Saul Bass); Eleanor Powell tap-dancing; Greta Grabo dancing (!!); Robert Taylor singing (!!!); the Marx Brothers stateroom sequence from “A Night at the Opera” (unfortunately edited); From This Moments On from “Kiss Me Kate”; early Bing Crosby; Abbott & Costello; Tales from the Vienna Woods (which is actually pretty funny); Judy Garland singing “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas”; clips of dramatic and comedic stars; the I’ll Build A Stairway to Paradise number; Bobby Van from “Small Town Girl”; etc etc.
The clips are put together without rhyme or reason–but that helps. You never know what’s coming next. Worth catching but try to see the first one too.
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