Sep 23, 2009 | Encyclopaedia Britannica
The popular Sissi series of movies about the Austro-Hungarian royal family brought the daughter of actor Wolf Albach-Retty and 1930s film star Magda Schneider popular recognition throughout the German-speaking world in the 1950s as Elizabeth of Austria.
Get more of Lemmon in new collection
Jack Lemmon was one of the most beloved actors of all time. Audiences could identify with him as an everyday man, though his talent was quite evident in his ability to easily go from comedy to drama in an instant.
DVD Reviews: Thinking of Dad, with a fresh twist of Lemmon
Once upon a time, American movies reflected the idealized, middle-class existence all fathers seemed to aspire to.
A new box set from Sony documents Jack Lemmon's reign as America's ultimate male hysteric, trapped between the corporate conformism of the 1950s and the sexual revolution of the 1960s.
DVD review: 'The Jack Lemmon Film Collection'
Jack Lemmon did some of his best work with Billy Wilder, but even in his lesser films, some of which are collected in this new Sony box set, he is never less than engaged and engaging.
The Jack Lemmon Collection On DVD
The Jack Lemmon Collection , a six DVD disc set of films featuring funnyman Jack Lemmon , is out this week.
Jack Lemmon spent summer of 1948 acting in Lehigh Valley
What does the Lehigh Valley have to do with the late Jack Lemmon 's remarkable success? Quite a bit, says the actor's son, Chris Lemmon.
PICK OF THE WEEK "Woodstock" Ultimate Collector's Edition : You can't get the whole "3 Days of Peace and Music" on home video, but a four-hour cut of the famous concert film should last you a while.
DVD/Video reviews: Not all couples odd
This week, we start with an old friend: Recently, while watching a bland movie ruined by an actor poorly trained in comedy, direction, diction and stage presence, the thought arose as to how much better that particular film would have been if Jack Lemmon had starred instead of the misguided ham.
An uneven sampling of Jack Lemmon on DVD
SERVICE COMEDY: Jack Lemmon, right, cavorts with Mickey Rooney, center, in the 1957 comedy A A'Operation Mad Ball,A A' one of five films in the new Sony set.
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