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New on DVD This Week - January 23, 2007



Get Smart - The Complete Collection - Would you believe... one of the greatest television sitcoms of all time has arrived on DVD, as Time-Life and HBO Video debut Get Smart: The Complete Collection. The seven-time EMMY® Award-winning comedy series, starring Don Adams as title character Maxwell Smart, originally aired on NBC from 1965 to 1970, and has never before been "officially" available on home video. All five seasons are included, plus nearly 10 hours of bonus material such as an interview with co-star Barbara Feldon (Agent 99), original featurettes, new episode introductions, audio commentaries with cast and series co-creators Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, never-before-seen bloopers, and more. Get Smart: The Complete Collection DVD set is available exclusively from Time-Life via the Time-Life website for the first year. (Released in November, but just made available for complete review.)

Robert MitchumRobert Mitchum: The Signature Collection - Six-disc set includes Angel Face (1952), Macao (1952), Home from the Hill (1960), The Sundowners (1960), The Good Guys and the Bad Guys (1969), and The Yakuza (1974). While none of these are ranked among his top ten films, all are good performances. (Did he give a bad one?)

Monsters and MadmenMonsters And Madmen - First, The Haunted Strangler (1957) stars Boris Karloff as a novelist who has a startling revelation while investigating the case of the notorious "Haymarket Strangler," a man responsible for a series of gruesome murders. With Jean Kent, Elizabeth Allan. AKA: Grip of the Strangler. Then, a 19th-century British doctor (Karloff) experimenting with anesthetics becomes addicted to his new drug and is later blackmailed by two Burke-and-Hare types to assist in their graverobbing, in Corridors of Blood (1958). Co-stars Christopher Lee. Next, The Atomic Submarine (1959) journeys to the North Pole to find the cause of disasters occurring in the world's oceans and finds a UFO controlled by a cyclopean creature on a mission of world destruction. Arthur Franz, Dick Foran, Tom Conway, and Sid Melton star. And, an American test pilot becomes the First Man Into Space (1959), only to turn into a hideous monster, in an early blending of horror and space-age sci-fi. Marshall Thompson, Maria Landi star. Soundtrack: English; Subtitles: English; audio commentary; interviews; photo gallery; theatrical trailers; more.

YojimbYojimbo (1961) - The film that helped inspire the Western classic A Fistful of Dollars, Akira Kurosawa's sly commentary on the action movie genre follows a war-weary samurai (Toshiro Mifune) who becomes the champion of a small village caught in the grip of a feud between two rival factions. With Kamatari Fujiwara, Eijiro Tono. 110 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: Japanese Dolby Digital 3.0; Subtitles: English; audio commentary; "making of" documentary; photo gallery; theatrical trailer. In Japanese with English subtitles.

Fiddler On The RoofFiddler On The Roof (Special Edition) (1971) - One of Broadway's greatest musicals comes to the screen with rousing dance numbers, emotionally charged performances, and such beloved tunes as "Sunrise, Sunset," "If I Were a Rich Man," "Do You Love Me?," and others. Topol stars as Tevye the Milkman, struggling to keep his family together and Jewish traditions alive in their turn-of-the-century Russian village. With Norma Crane, Molly Picon. 181 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital mono, Spanish Dolby Digital mono, French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish; audio commentary; deleted songs; featurettes; photo gallery; theatrical trailer. Two-disc set.

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