Tag: Kino Lorber

Rich and Strange Blu-ray review

Also known as East of Shanghai, Rich and Strange is a 1931 classic romantic drama directed by the iconic Alfred Hitchcock. This is a tale of how being wealth doesn’t equate to being happy. The film is about Fred Hill (Henry Kendall, Shadow of the Cat) and his wife Emily (Joan Barry, Rome Express) who…


Breakheart Pass Blu-ray review

Based on the novel by Alistair MacLean, Breakheart Pass is a 1975 Western mystery film about a man thought to be an outlaw, comes aboard a train, and finds himself in a situation where murders are taking place during the long ride. Screen icon Charles Bronson is John Deakin, a man looking to solve a…


The Old Fashioned Way Blu-ray review

Comedy legend W.C. Fields (The Bank Dick) is back at it again, battling creditors, widows and annoying children in the 1934 classic comedy The Old Fashioned Way. The Great McGonigle (W.C. Fields) and his very poor, theatrical troupe arrive in a small town to perform The Drunkard, a Victorian temperance play. They are on the…


It’s a Gift Blu-ray review

Iconic comedian W.C. Fields is up to his crazy antics again alongside his crazy family and Baby LeRoy (The Old Fashioned Way) in It’s a Gift. This comedy film is about an unhappy grocery clerk who inherits some money to invest in oranges! Harold Bissonette (W.C. Fields, The Bank Dick), (constantly mispronounced by his annoying…


Deported Blu-ray review

Deported is a 1950 film noir directed by the great Robert Siodmak. This was one of Siodmak’s last American movies. The film is loosely based on the deportation of Mafia kingpin Lucky Luciano. Jeff Chandler in Italy where he falls for two beautiful women in-between a crime scheme! In this picture, Vic Smith aka Vittorio…


Night Has a Thousand Eyes Blu-ray review

Night Has a Thousand Eyes is a 1948 supernatural film with noir overtones, starring Edward G. Robinson, Gail Russell and John Lund and directed by John Farrow. In this movie the great Edward G. Robinson plays a prophet! John Triton (Edward G. Robinson, Soylent Green) is “The Mental Wizard”, a fortune teller at a nightclub….


Among the Living Blu-ray review

It’s Albert Dekker times two in the 1941 film noir Among the Living where he plays identical twin brothers Paul and John Raden. The film’s theme is about living with mental illness as Paul Raden is the psychotic twin brother of John.  This film is directed by Stuart Heisler who was responsible for some great…


The Mad Doctor Blu-ray review

The Mad Doctor is an obscure 1940 thriller about a doctor who marries wealthy women, only to murder them, and receiving their fortune. Sounds like a Bluebeard type to me!  The film is directed by Tim Whelen and has a few legendary and iconic actors including Basil Rathbone, Ralph Morgan, and John Howard. The film…


The Spider Woman Strikes Back Blu-ray review

The Spider Woman Strikes Back is a 1946 horror film starring Gale Sondergaard. Even though the film has a similar title and the same actor in Sondergaard, the film is not a sequel to the Sherlock Holmes film, The Spider Woman. But it’s just as much fun! Jean Kingsley (Brenda Joyce, Tarzan and the Amazons,…


Mystery of Edwin Drood Blu-ray review

Based on Charles Dickens novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood is the story of man addicted to opium who is obsessed with a beautiful young girl and is willing to commit murder to have her. Charles Dickens passed away before he could finish his novel, but the film was made despite the lack of an…