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Swashbuckling good films from '30s, '40s: Kenneth Turan's DVD pick
Who doesn't love a good swashbuckler, complete with flashing swords, romantic couples and all manner of derring-do? Hen's Tooth Video, which specializes in the hard to find, has brought back a trio of classics, all based on the works of Alexandre Dumas.
New on DVD: Alexandre Dumas Swashbucklers
Henstooth Video is releasing DVDs of three films based on Alexandre Dumas classics: THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO , THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK , and THE CORSICAN BROTHERS .
High Hitchcockian Hilarity in THE 39 STEPS
I had the extreme pleasure of seeing the Arizona Theatre Company production of Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps and haven't laughed so much since I previewed the pre-Broadway run of Spamalot in Chicago.
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