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.
After waiting 14 days I decided to enquire by email when my DVD would arrive. I received an email back stating I had purchased it via download and had been sent an and had been sent a link, so I checked my emails lo and behold there was one there with a link in it but the link didn’t work, even though the invoice states when I made payment and ordered the movie it was fora DVD. So here we are still waiting for my DVD. I have received no communication back since the inquiry other than I made the mistake. Then I received an email to give a review while I can tell you what it’s not Sterling. I do not recommend buying any movie from this online store.
Quick service and easy to use
Good recording, excellent special effects.
excellent quality and service
It turned up un good time and was as specified. I was extremely satisfied with the entire process and would happily purchase from them again in the future
Great film. Excellent character development. Brilliant ending.
Shipped quickly quality product no problems at all highly recommends
Always great service and delivery and happy with the movies but vould be.better with better quailty dvd cases.
Thanks Paul.
Great DVD!! Excellent HD quality!! Impossible to find anywhere else on the Internet!! Very satisfied with purchase!!
this could be the future.
great film
Quality was expected and arrival was right on time.
Very pleased with this movie. Wide-screen format, excellent sound and picture quality.
Very happy with this movie. Thank you.


Visiting Hours It’s took a long time for me to get around to see this film. I distinctly remember being freaked out by the TV ads with the building’s lights all being shut down to revealing the skull you see on the poster.
Well, if you have patience and you like old school films, you may find VISITING HOURS entertaining. It is one of those films that keeps you thinking and works more on your emotions, along the veins of DePalma’s DRESSED TO KILL or, these days, any film by M. Night Shaylaman. There are some hit and miss elements with the viewing, but Jean Claude Lord gives it a good shot, in both his directing and editing. Fans of Lee Grant or William Shatner won’t find much to endure: it’s Michael Ironside who’s really the star of this picture. Not as gory nor sexy as many of the other films of this genre during the early eighties, but it certainly is better than half of them–and specifically tries to avoid copycating. If you’re not too cynical or sarcastic, give VISITING HOURS a watch.
Smarter than the average slash-fest.
One of the better Canadian killer-thrillers of the 80’s is this solid shocker.
TV journalist is attacked by a maniac and taken to the hospital, now the obsessive creep is determined to make sure she doesn’t get well soon!
Visiting Hours is a film that, like most slasher films of the 80’s, has gotten a bad reputation from critics. However this film is much more than mere slasher garbage! Visiting Hours is a thriller that takes its time to build true suspense, a well-paced plot, and some believable characters. It’s a film that, unlike most of the genre, focuses upon the warped character of its villain rather than on the would-be victims. The murder sequences are effectively disturbing, but not overly gory.
The direction of Jean Claude Lord, along with an unsettling music score, combine to make an atmospheric sense of dread through out the film. It manages to make even the sprawling corridors of the hospital setting into a claustrophobic maze. It makes for some nicely suspenseful attack/chase scenes.
The biggest highlight of this film comes from its cast though. Lee Grant is strong as the feminist TV journalist that becomes the target to the killer. Linda Purl does a good turn as a caring nurse, as does Lenore Zann as a street-wise teen. Greatest of all though is villain Michael Ironside. Ironside makes for a truly creepy and compelling murderer. He truly steals the show.
For those that are seeking a slasher film with a bit more of an intelligence to it, Visiting Hours is a fine choice. Don’t listen to the critics on this one folks – it’s a better film than you may have heard.