Wednesday 14 January 2009

Ford At Fox Collection: John Ford's American Comedies (Steamboat Around the Bend / Judge Priest / Doctor Bull / When Willie Comes Marching Home / Up the River / What Price Glory)


Ford At Fox Collection: John Ford's American Comedies (Steamboat Around the Bend / Judge Priest / Doctor Bull / When Willie Comes Marching Home / Up the River / What Price Glory)
Disc 1: STEAMBOAT AROUND THE BEND Disc 2 Side A: JUDGE PRIEST Disc 2 Side B: DR. BULL Disc 3 Side A: WHEN WILLIE COMES MARCHING HOME Disc 3 Side B: UP THE RIVER Disc 4: WHAT PRICE GLORY
Customer Review: Ford at Fox Collection
Ford At Fox - The Collection The Box is quite a bargain. Even though some of the films are a bit dated they are still fun to watch. The picture quality of the older films is surpraisingly good. John Ford wasn't just a director of western. Recomanded not only to John Ford-Fans.
Customer Review: A Good Oldie: Up the River
This video was colorized by Ted Turner, apparently as the colors are subdued and bland. The music was like that in "Guys and Dolls" with a prison band and at the ballgame. Clare Luce was a gangster's moll, with hair like mine. The entertainment in prison (Up the River) was black face, one played a bozoo like those two crazies. A long horn was used in vaudeville. Tempers flare backstage. In the prison, the majority of inmates was white, and mean like those we know as internet bullies. "My Buddy" was on the old time victrola. M O T H E R was sung by a tenor. "Be Kind to your Feathered Friends" was funny. On the hayride with four horses, there was singing and meriment. Those men in white pants and dark tops are on old fashioned radio. Mark loved it.

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