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November 10th, 2011
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FINALLY! I idea I was going to pass out when I rec’d an e-mail notification that almost all my common films from the 60′s were finally coming to DVD, especially since Susan Slade never saw the ‘light of day’ on VHS. I acquire the other 3 titles on VHS and have watched them hundreds of times, with stout pleasure for an uncomplicated time in our lives. These movies were always shown on Saturday nights when I was a pre-teen. I was panicked each and every time I watched “Susan Slade”, that this unmarried girl had a baby!!! Boy, oh boy have times changed….my bear twenty something children would laugh at me now for my innocent views- But my enjoyment over bounds with each viewing, so this 4 movie status is like getting a birthday and Christmas gift all rolled into one! Now….if only we could gather `A Rage to Live’, `Youngblood Hawke’, `Summer Love’, ‘Claudelle Inglish’,'The Chapman Report’ and `My Blood Runs Cold’ on DVD my life would be complete! (no, not really but it sounds sterling) – I am so proud of Warner Brothers for taking a leap of faith that there is smooth an audience for these fun and classic 60′s films! Bravo, Warner Brothers….you did first-rate!

I received the Romance Classics site today and here are my impressions of the video quality. First of all, terror not. All the films are 16×9 widescreen and anamorphic video(enhanced for widescreen TVs) . Parrish, Susan Slade, and Rome Adventure are all dual-layer DVDs, with the shorter Palm Springs Weekend being a single layer disc. I would rate them in order of video quality as:

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1. Susan Slade

2. Palm Springs Weekend

3. Rome Adventure

4. Parrish

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Susan Slade was never on VHS or laserdisc and appears to be a unique, new transfer. It is very titillating and well-organized with gigantic colors. Palm Springs Weekend was on VHS and laserdisc and is well-organized with nice color, but somewhat softer than Susan Slade. Rome Adventure and Parrish (my celebrated film of the four) appear to me to be from the extinct mid-1990s masters for VHS and laserdisc. While they glimpse grand, they have a runt layer of video grain and some softness. The skintones on Rome Adventure are a bit reddish for my tastes but not too terrible. The sound on all the films is mono and okay.

I wish all the films had been remastered up to the quality of Susan Slade, but it is substantial to have them on DVD and for a tremendous effect.
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December 2nd, 2010
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I had the privilege of seeing this favorable film last week at the AFI Silver Theater, which recently ran a month-long tribute to the behind, mammoth director Elia Kazan. Kazan is indispensable for his collaborations with a young Marlon Brando, directing the rising star in three films during the early 50s: “A Streetcar Named Desire,” “Viva Zapata!” and the masterpiece “On the Waterfront.” Many film critics effect “Baby Doll” proper leisurely “On the Waterfront” when ranking Kazan’s filmography. Having seen it, I would likely do the same (though I haven’t seen all of Kazan’s films yet) .

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Eli Wallach, who plays Silva Vaccaro in “Baby Doll,” was on hand to introduce the film at the AFI Silver. He spoke for about 45 minutes and, though he’s in his 80s, had the audience (about 40 or 50 of us) roaring with laughter. I was amazed at how many top actors and directors he’s worked with. He spoke mainly about “Baby Doll,” which he says is his common film.

Here are a few things I learned from Eli Wallach about “Baby Doll”: His hands were NOT anywhere advance Carroll Baker’s private parts during the notoriously erotic swing scene, as reported in many a film review at the time. Rather, they were resting on a region heater; though “Baby Doll” takes plot in the heat of summer, the film was shot during winter. In fact, the actors had to suck on ice cubes before each lift so their breath wouldn’t indicate. Wallach spent more time in the iconic baby crib than Baby Doll herself. This was Wallach’s first film.

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“Baby Doll” is based on two one-act plays by Tennessee Williams: “27 Wagons Stout of Cotton” and “The Unsatisfactory Supper.” Anyone familiar with Tennessee Williams knows that his writing is very southern and very steamy. “Baby Doll” may be the steamiest, most erotic thing he ever wrote.

The owner of a private cotton gin, Archie Lee, has his hands paunchy with “child bride” Baby Doll, who sleeps in a crib and won’t let her husband touch her until she turns 20. With her birthday in a few days, Baby Doll, played by the impossibly-cute Carroll Baker, is threatening to “preserve” unless her aging, doltish husband starts raking in the dough. After their furniture is hauled off, Lee, played by Karl Malden, sets fire to the recent cotton gin that’s been taking away his business. Silva Vaccaro, a firey Sicilian businessman played by Eli Wallach, vows to genuine revenge on the person who burned down his gin. Suspicions lead him directly to Lee’s doorstep where, over the course of an afternoon, he proceeds to demolish the man’s life.

The heart of the movie is Vaccaro’s seduction of Baby Doll. No flesh is ever shown, nothing explicit is ever uttered and I acquire there’s only one kiss in the entire film. Regardless, this is some of the hottest, most erotic footage in American film. The dialogue, the acting, the plot it’s directed: the overall accomplish is like watching passionate sex, yet it’s simply two people talking – and they’re not even talking about sex! To me, this type of filmmaking is magical, when the director conjures something out of thin air that isn’t even there.

“Baby Doll” was highly, highly controversial upon its release in 1956. It was condemned by The Legion of Decency, an organization of the Roman Catholic Church, who claimed that it was inappropriate. Because of the hype, it was withdrawn from over 70 percent of U.S. theaters before its premiere. Several film critics at the time called it the most pornographic film ever released by a film studio. Today however, very few would likely accumulate in a fuss over it.

“Baby Doll” is a gargantuan film that now ranks among my favorites of all time. It’s not only sexy, but very humorous, well-acted, well-written and expertly directed. It may seem a puny dated to most original viewers, but I personally deem it holds up quite well (but then, I do inspect a lot of outmoded films.) If and when “Baby Doll” is produced for DVD, I hope the studio considers Eli Wallach for the audio commentary.

This review isn’t of the astronomical movies contained but the DVD situation and their respective presentations.

first..let me say the bonus DVD “Tennesse Williams South”…is exceptional..its a film made about and with him in 1974 and besides his contain readings of his work, which are illuminating, it features legends like Burl Ives and Jessica Tandy re-creating his dialog..simply timeless!

now..onto the Discs/Movies

the bonus featurettes are all very well done however, seemingly shorter than they should/could be. By that I mean…they have original interviews with Karl Malden and Eli Wallach for BABYDOLL and Rip Torn for Sweet Bird of Youth and the ever pretty Jill St John for The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone, and yet the amount of face time these precise stars of the films in ask score is barely a line here or there? Not that the featurettes aren’t expedient…they are..it impartial seems they could be a could 10minutes longer each…

now…the opposite spot is in the second disc of Streetcar Named Desire….the feature length (90min) Elia Kazan: A directors Poke is astonishing..its a decade or so frail but was done while he was detached with us and his participation raised it above the level of talking heads documentaries of the day. The uncommon thing is that the fresh featurettes on this disc feature draw too grand culled from the aforementioned feature. I don’t understand….WB has astonishing featurettes on all the movies that seem truncated and then BLOATS out the Streetcar featurettes with duplicate material from itself? Only the new footage of Karl Malden saves the Streetcar featurettes from their beget plagerism.

Now..the films themselves are all in very advantageous shape considering they go serve half a century. I wasn’t a particular fan of Tennesse Williams..but after viewing all these films and the bonus film…i most certainly set aside him in the genius category and am looking for more.

Also, the press is making a substantial deal about Marlon Brando’s conceal test which is being included in the Streetcar DVD bonus features…its only a curiosity, not astonishing by any stretch. What is far more arresting is Karl Malden’s pretty memories of his friendship and admiration for Mr Brando….truly touching and mezmorizing. Malden is a cherish of an actor who starred in more resplendent films than any but the most ardent fan would know as he was usually second billed…but he IS the star of this site.

Great American films and unlike Universals shameless packaging..WB continues to prove these types of films lovingly with extras..oh yeah..and the commentaries aren’t poor either…mighty to indulge in in this state.
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