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Burt Lancaster Collection
DVD Times has announce the following"
Warner Home Video have announced the Region 1 DVD release of Burt Lancaster The Signature Collection on 23rd October 2007. The all-new Signature Collection follows Lancaster throughout his career in five films from 1950 through 1973. In Executive Action, Lancaster explores a powerful What If? conspiracy thriller and in The Flame and Arrow, he flashes his trademark grin as a Hollywood swashbuckler.
Sun-blessed Fiji locations shine in His Majesty O’Keefe and laughs galore are abound in South Sea Woman. In Jim Thorpe - All American Lancaster plays a Native American who confronts poverty and prejudice en route to athletic glory – and almost single-handedly puts professional football on the sports map.
The collection will be available for $49.92 SRP, single titles for $19.97 SRP.
A full set of special features is yet to be confirmed, but you can expect Oscar®-nominated vintage shorts, vintage featurettes and classic cartoons.
The "Flame and the Arrow" alone makes this worth while for me.
Warner Home Video have announced the Region 1 DVD release of Burt Lancaster The Signature Collection on 23rd October 2007. The all-new Signature Collection follows Lancaster throughout his career in five films from 1950 through 1973. In Executive Action, Lancaster explores a powerful What If? conspiracy thriller and in The Flame and Arrow, he flashes his trademark grin as a Hollywood swashbuckler.
Sun-blessed Fiji locations shine in His Majesty O’Keefe and laughs galore are abound in South Sea Woman. In Jim Thorpe - All American Lancaster plays a Native American who confronts poverty and prejudice en route to athletic glory – and almost single-handedly puts professional football on the sports map.
The collection will be available for $49.92 SRP, single titles for $19.97 SRP.
A full set of special features is yet to be confirmed, but you can expect Oscar®-nominated vintage shorts, vintage featurettes and classic cartoons.
The "Flame and the Arrow" alone makes this worth while for me.