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twinstar 11-15-05 06:30 PM

Fox Studio Classics $7.50 at Walmart
 
Not sure if this is a nationwide promotion, but there was a whole cardboard display of Fox Studio Classic movies at $7.50 each at Walmart today. The ones I remember seeing:

How to Steal a Million
Titanic
Diary of Anne Frank
Peyton Place
An Affair to Remember
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Desk Set
Three Faces of Eve

There were alot more, but I just grabbed the ones I wanted (Peyton Place and An Affair to Remember) without really taking notice of everything available.

I also saw the John Wayne Signature Collection on the way out for about $19.99.

DiscGuy 11-16-05 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by twinstar
at Walmart today

What city?

Dane Marvin 11-16-05 07:47 AM

Hopefully one of mine has this. I haven't even been able to find "Titanic" in any store but Borders around here and it's close to twice that price. Thanks OP; I'll keep an eye out.

Big Worms 11-16-05 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by Dane Marvin
Hopefully one of mine has this. I haven't even been able to find "Titanic" in any store but Borders around here and it's close to twice that price. Thanks OP; I'll keep an eye out.

I would bet that this is the old version, not the new one that just came out.

Liquid Death 11-16-05 10:08 AM

That would be the older movie Titanic, FYI - not the Cameron epic.

I saw this display today as well, Laura and some of the other Fox Film Noir collection were also there.

Sweet Baby James 11-16-05 10:08 AM


Originally Posted by Big Worms
I would bet that this is the old version, not the new one that just came out.

If you're talking about the new DiCaprio/Winslet version, then this is not it(that version is a Paramount title). It's the 1953 version starring Clifton Webb.

twinstar 11-16-05 12:06 PM


Originally Posted by DiscGuy
What city?

Upland, CA

Liquid Death 11-16-05 01:18 PM

I'm in Greensboro, NC and we have the display up as well (front of the store by Madagascar display).

conscience 11-16-05 02:14 PM

Gotta check the local Wal-Mart.

Would like to pick up <b>The Ghost And Mrs. Muir</b>: one of my favorite films that I haven't picked up yet.

Xbox69 11-16-05 02:59 PM

I believe Grapes of Wrath and The Day the Earth Stood Still are part of the Fox Sudio Classics line. I ordered the latter as a CH enrollment selection back in 2004.

nonametofame 11-17-05 02:11 AM

Also saw a display of these at the store in Huntington Beach, CA. Strangely enough, the display was on an endcap near the registers. It's not that hard to find, but I still would have preferred if they had in the electronics area. Saw all the ones the OP mentioned and a few more.

jackson walker 11-17-05 07:01 AM

I am looking for the silent classic "Sunrise" that was part of this Fox Studio Classics line, so I may stop by and check it out. I seem to remember though, that this title was only available through a special promotion, so I may be out of luck.

Mikael79 11-17-05 09:03 AM

^ That's right, Sunrise was only available as either a mail-in, or included in a Studio Classics box set that I managed to pick up right around when it came out.

I'm sure that you can still find it today, even if you have to check auction sites. Of course, there is a really nice Region 2 version available, if you have a region-free player.

DiscGuy 11-21-05 02:34 PM

In the Atlanta, GA area, this display has been located in the Snellville store -- in one of the main aisles, near the front of the store. Below is a list of ALL the titles in the "Fox Studio Classics" series with their release dates. The bold titles have been confirmed as part of this sale. I'm sure there are more, buy my memory is only so big.

#1 -- 01/14/03 -- All About Eve
#2 -- 01/14/03 -- Gentlemen's Agreement
#3 -- 01/14/03 -- How Green Was My Valley
#4 -- 02/04/03 -- An Affair to Remember
#5 -- 03/04/03 -- Day the Earth Stood Still
#6 -- 04/01/03 -- The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
#7 -- 05/06/03 -- Love is a Many-Splendored Thing
#8 -- 06/03/03 -- Song of Bernadette
#9 -- 07/01/03 -- Anastasia
#10 -- 08/05/03 -- Inn of the Sixth Happiness
#11 -- 09/02/03 -- Titanic (1953)
#12 -- 10/07/03 -- Mark of Zorro
#13 -- 11/04/03 -- Ox-Bow Incident
#14 -- 01/06/04 -- My Darling Clementine
#15 -- 02/03/04 -- Diary of Anne Frank
#16 -- 03/02/04 -- Peyton Place
#17 -- 04/06/04 -- Grapes of Wrath
#18 -- 05/04/04 -- Desk Set

#19 -- 06/01/04 -- Snake Pit, The
#20 -- 07/06/04 -- Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The
#21 -- 08/03/04 -- Zorba the Greek

#22 -- 09/07/04 -- Alexander's Ragtime Band
#23 -- 10/05/04 -- Three Faces of Eve
#24 -- 11/02/04 -- Three Coins in the Fountain
#25 -- 12/07/04 -- How to Steal a Million
#26 -- 02/22/05 -- Leave Her to Heaven
#27 -- 02/22/05 -- Letter to Three Wives, A
#28 -- 02/22/05 -- Return to Peyton Place
#29 -- 05/24/05 -- Anna and the King of Siam
#30 -- 05/24/05 -- Best of Everything, The
#31 -- 05/24/05 -- Razor's Edge, The
#32 -- 08/09/05 -- Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte
#33 -- 08/09/05 -- In Old Chicago
#34 -- 08/09/05 -- Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, The
#35 -- 11/01/05 -- Orchestra Wives
#36 -- 11/01/05 -- Rains Came, The
#37 -- 11/01/05 -- Two for the Road
#38 -- 01/10/06 -- Island in the Sun
#39 -- 01/10/06 -- Pinky
#40 -- 01/10/06 -- Stormy Weather
-- SPECIAL -- Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

justbarelymovin 11-21-05 02:41 PM

I'd like to pick up How to Steal a Million. Thaks for the heads up.

chente 11-21-05 02:57 PM


Originally Posted by Sweet Baby James
If you're talking about the new DiCaprio/Winslet version, then this is not it(that version is a Paramount title). It's the 1953 version starring Clifton Webb.

...and Barbara Stanwyck. The movie is so-so but included is a fascinating feature length documentary about the Titanic which is worth the $7.50 price alone. I own all but one of the ones listed by the OP but am hopefull that my local Walmart has the few that I'm missing at the same price.

chente 11-21-05 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by jackson walker
I am looking for the silent classic "Sunrise" that was part of this Fox Studio Classics line, so I may stop by and check it out. I seem to remember though, that this title was only available through a special promotion, so I may be out of luck.

I have a sealed one for trade if you are interested. Shoot me a PM and let me know what you have for trade. In addition to the excellent movie, Included on the disc is a documentary on one of Murnau's lost films, "The 4 Devils" which is very well done.

aspects 11-21-05 11:02 PM

At my Wal-Mart there were 16 DVDs in the display: the 13 DiscGuy mentioned, A Letter to Three Wives, two from the Film Noir collection: Laura and Call Northside 777, and lastly Hello Dolly!

JiM T 11-21-05 11:17 PM

"My Darling Clamentine" was in the display at my Wal-mart along with all the other ones confirmed here so far. I'd be shocked to find "Mark of Zorro", considering they just re-released it in a non-Classics edition, with a zippier cover. Features-wise, it looks to be the exact same great disc with the unholy addition of a colorized version. I saw this new veersion at Wal-Mart about a month ago for around $15, IIRC.

Anyhow, if you like John Ford and/or the movie "Tombstone" "Clementine" is worth checking out. GREAT MOVIE!

chente 11-27-05 02:42 PM

I couldn't find these at my local Walmart (Mission Valley San Diego) yesterday. Bummed.

Tolhurst 11-27-05 08:47 PM


Originally Posted by Mikael79
^ That's right, Sunrise was only available as either a mail-in, or included in a Studio Classics box set that I managed to pick up right around when it came out.

I'm sure that you can still find it today, even if you have to check auction sites. Of course, there is a really nice Region 2 version available, if you have a region-free player.

Coincidentaly, I just picked the box set with Sunrise at DDD during their sale....
still a good deal as Sunrise is worth the money alone.
http://www.deepdiscountdvd.com/dvd.cfm?itemID=FXD008755


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