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New From Warner Bros.: 20 Film Collection – Musicals
Posted by Marya E. Gates
As part of their year-long 90th anniversary celebration, Warner Bros. has been releasing some really great boxed sets. From their 100 Film Collection and their 50 Film Collection, to several 20 Film Collection sets. Last month they released a boxed set of 20 Best Picture winners and coming soon they are giving the same treatment to comedies, thrillers and romance. Last week they released a boxed set of 20 classical musicals (some of the musicals are from MGM, whose back catalogue WB owns), that is simply to die for. Really, my only complaint about the set is that the discs are clearly culled from older releases (The Wizard of Oz is disc one of the special 70th edition from a few years back and Viva Las Vegas is definitely from a previous Elvis collection). Despite that, each film comes with special features and at this price point ($90 retail, $60-70 at most online shops), this collection is a real bargain. It’s also a fun way to get a great overview of how the musical has changed over the years. After the cut, I’ll go through each disc with a little review of the transfer quality, special features, etc.
Posted in Classic Film, DVDs
Tags: 42nd Street, A Star Is Born, An American in Paris, Cabaret, Camelot, Hairspray, Little Shop of Horrors, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Show Boat, Singin' in the Rain, That's Entertainment!, The Broadway Melody, The Great Ziegfeld, The Jazz Singer, The Music Man, The Wizard of Oz, Victor/Victoria, Viva Las Vegas, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Yankee Doodle Dandy