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The Busby Berkeley Collection Vol. 2

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Warner Home Video have announced the Region 1 DVD release of the Busby Berkeley Collection Volume 2 on 16th September 2008.

#  Actors: Busby Berkeley
# Format: Box set, Black & White, DVD-Video, NTSC
# Language: English
# Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only.)
# Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
# Number of discs: 4
# Rating:
# Studio: Warner Home Video
# DVD Release Date: September 16, 2008
# Run Time: 387 minutes

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Alice Faye Collection 2

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Fox Home Entertainment have announced the Region 1 DVD release of The Alice Faye Collection Volume 2 on 7th October 2008.

#  Actors: Alice Faye
# Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
# Language: English
# Number of discs: 5
# Studio: 20th Century Fox
# DVD Release Date: October 7, 2008

The announcement of a second collection of films of the charming Alice Faye is welcome. Faye's films tended to follow a proven box office formula and most of the cliches are on view here with a few twists.

- first off is the 1939 "Rose of Washington Square". This is a dramatic musical with a more gutsy part for Faye than usual and an excellent role for matinee idol Tyrone Power as a heel. The story was based on the life of "Funny Girl" Fanny Brice who sued the studio for plagiarism. Al Jolson, as Faye's vaudeville buddy, and Faye sing superbly. The film was severely edited before release and many of the cut scenes survive. It will be interesting to see if they are included here.
 
- next, also released in 1939, is the technicolour romantic comedy "Hollywood Cavalcade". This is a nostalgic look at the coming of talkies, a Reader's Digest potted history of Hollywood, with Faye's role based loosely on, among others, Mabel Normand, a silent screen comedian, and Don Ameche on Mack Sennett, a silent comedy director. The film is very well made with soft colouring and excellent performances by the leads but the director Irving Cummings, while meticulous, always directed at a plod. The best scenes are the Keystone Cop comedy recreations, not directed by Cummings, before the films descends into the usual cliches with Faye neglected by her leading man and wearing her heart on her sleeve.
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