arrived in good condition. fast delivery. as ordered. happy with purchase
Just watched this dvd which we enjoyed. Good quality dvd.
I received this DVD with no sound. I contacted Rare and Collectibles about this issue. I sent and resent an email numerous times and I have been totally ignored. I do not recommend this company. Rating is very poor!
I found the DVD in perfect condition
This is a very good copy of the original version of The Day The Earth Stood Still which was well ahead of its time. The message is even more valid today than then. I urge everyone to watch this movie and hopefully it will change the world.
Everything was great with purchasing & receiving dvd thank you
The DVD was in perfect condition. I was very happy with my purchase and found it playedvery well
Online delivery was excellent, however the movie quality was very low,360p or less.
Great DVD as expected !
Ich bin sehr froh, diesen Filmgefunden zu haben.In Deutschland bekam ich ihn nirgendwo.
Dvd is in excellent condition unfortunately I only received one and I paid for 2 . The package said 2 but only one DVD was included
I am thrilled to have gotten this movie very efficient fast service from this company. This movie is probably one of the closest to my hearts and my three sisters.Thank you so very much!
Received the DVD in good condition, and the quality of the movie was good! Will purchase more rare title movies in the future.
Difficult to find, worked great and priced right.
Great movie, have tried for a while to get a copy at a reasonable price
While war raged in England, expatriates in Kenya pursued a decadent lifestyle based on sex and booze. The ultimate outcome for the most aggressive player in this game was unexpected and completely shocking to the colonial swingers.
I had recorded the movie on to VHS when it was on tv many years ago then later to DVD from my VHS when the technology became available. The VHS recording was not that good so I appreciate the opportunity to purchase an excellent copy on DVD.
I am giving one star because I never received the DVD!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great seller. Stumbled upon them by accident. Will steer away from ebay and more towards Rare and Collectible. Top shelf seller.
As far as the series goes. simply astounding. In the top three "westerns" I have ever seen. It will take you a bit to believe who you are seeing is Jeff Daniels. I can't recommend the series enough.


We’re All Hams, Underneath!
Tea For Two This very early Doris Day effort is a re-working of the stage show, “No, No, Nanette!”. In order to get her chance to appear in a musical, Nanette has to promise to say ‘no’, for a prescribed period of time, to everything that is asked of her.
Set notionally in 1929, the period of the original show, but barely even attempting historical accuracy, the film is really only a vehicle for Doris, Warners’ new star. So little regard is had to period feel that Doris performs one number in a New Look dress. Soft-focus close-ups and jerky dialogue trundle the action from one musical set piece to the next.
The opening number in the rehearsal room is well-presented, with an attractive New York cityscape beyond the window and a nice ‘infinite regression’ effect in the wall mirrors. Doris sings and dances appealingly throughout, especially in “Crazy Rhythm” (in which Gene Nelson has a terrific athletic dance solo).
Gordon MacRae as Tommy gives us his usual thoroughly dependable (if uninspiring) male lead, and Patrice Wymore does her customary ‘beautiful bad girl’ as Bea Darcy. Pauline the wise-cracking secretary is played by Eve Arden (27 years later, the principal of Rydell High in “Grease”). The ‘Charleston’ sequence is a knockout, and Gene Nelson’s bannister dance in “Oh Me, Oh My!” is astonishingly good. The character of Mabel Wylie (Virginia Gibson) is introduced, but then not persevered with, suggesting that some plot sections were later edited out.
Verdict – A pleasant Doris vehicle with songs cleverly embedded in a so-so plot.
High Society