Easy purchase, good quality product.
Columbias 'Ben Hur' western of the 1940's ..And alongside Golden Boy put William Holden on the map...For those who havent seen it think of the De Mille westerns like Union Pacific
The First DVD was good part 2(second DVD) 15-20 min towards the end disc skips sound is terrible
SECRETS & LIES is a warm hearted story about a rather dysfunctional family who have held on to so many secrets that do eventually come spilling out. It is a strong lesson in the importance of communication and openness and the simple benefits of sharing. Each actor has been especially cast in roles that bring out their strengths. It is a drama with some humorous moments. Most enjoyable.
The DVD arrived as stated and in good condition. I would order again from this seller.
I ordered the download of this movie and was pleased with the quality of the video and the prompt fulfillment of my order. Well done and thank you!
In the descriptions it states that the DVD will play in all regions. It does not. My package clearly shows region 3 making it unplayable in the USA. I ordered this because of the statement. DON'T PURCHASE !
excellent value well packaged dvds thanks David
Not been able to use purchase, as the download was only available for such a short time, it had expired when I tried to download it. When I went to download it, the message said to only download to a desktop computer. As I was away and didn’t have access to one, I stopped and forgot, so have never been able to view my purchase. Complete waste of money.
Back in the late 60' I read a book called open season, which was a great revenge read, following the release of the movie, which I viewed in the 80's, although not as good as the book it still portrayed an entertaining view. I had later tried to obtain a copy of the movie but to no avail. I recently was able to obtain a copy of this movie through your Rare and Collectable DVD's which amazed me, obviously you have many of these rare and hard to find DVD's in your inventory, well done, as now I know where to find such gems,
I had seen this wonderful if challenging film years ago and was very disappointed I couldn’t get a version to play in the uk but then your firm changed all that. I have been able to watch it now in the uk on your dvd and am really delighted. Thank you! . It came a long way safely, and was in new mint condition…excellent all round.
Excellent, items as described fast download
Excellent, fast download, items as described
It’s a great copy and movie
The DVD arrived safely in good condition
Super fast from ordering it from Australia! This is a real site! Thank you so much!
Received the movie in very good condition
Service was great ,great conversation came early
I am not sure as I haven't watched it , as it says colour on the box but when I started to watch it it was in black and white.
On u tube it starts in black and white then goes to colour.
Because the disc doesn't and remains black and white, I turned it off. Delivery and customer service I can't fault .
I would certainly order from you in the future if I find other film. I have no Idea why it wasn't in colour but your customer service is very good and I can't fault that.
Thank You. Enjoy your day.
Tyvm for dvd.
A really satisfying result; the download worked flawlessly and I have a movie I thought I'd never see again stored for future viewing. Another haqppy customer!
Lovng the Boney episodes but the quality is not great. The picture is very blurry. Very pleased to be able to see the shows from the 1970s


You’re Never To Young With this movie, Martin & Lewis have a reunion with a couple of co-stars from their first feature-My Friend Irma: Diana Lynn, Jane Stacy in that and its sequel, is not only Dean’s girl here but also a crush of Jerry’s. And Hans Conried plays Jer’s barber mentor, Francois. Then there’s a couple of cameos from other of M & L’s flicks-Nancy Kulp, from The Caddy, as a lady with a “12”-year-old son and Bobby Barber, from Money from Home, as a newsstand clerk. With that out of the way, I’ll just say the plot of a jewel robber (Raymond Burr) trying to get the diamond out of Jerry’s coat pocket-which the latter doesn’t know about-as Jer tries to pass himself off as a minor in order to get a half-fare train ticket with him ending up at a girls school where Martin and Lynn teach is perhaps the most ridiculous story yet for the boys’ movies but darned if I didn’t find myself constantly laughing anyway! As usual, plenty of Lewis’ mugging and doing impersonations provide plenty of fun entertainment along with Martin’s smooth crooning on many romantic ballads. And seeing the latter get constantly hit and bumped into by his partner just adds to the fun. So despite the many nonsense shenanigans, I heartily recommend You’re Never Too Young