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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: MILL CREEK ENT.
EAN: 0683904200310
Format: Black & White, Full Screen, Mono, NTSC
Label: Mill Creek Entertainment
Manufacturer: Mill Creek Entertainment
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Mill Creek Entertainment
Release Date: September 25, 2007
Running Time: 1614 minutes
Sales Rank: 10363
Studio: Mill Creek Entertainment
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Famous for his expert and largely unrivalled control of pace and suspense, Hitchcock's films draw heavily on both fear and fantasy, and are known for their droll humor and witticisms.
Included
1. Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Chaney Vase
2. Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Sorcerer's Apprentice 3. Blackmail 4. Champagne (Silent) 5. Easy Virtue (Silent) 6. Farmer's Wife, The (Silent) 7. Jamaica Inn 8. Juno and the Paycock 9. Lady Vanishes, The 10. Lodger, The (Silent) 11. Man Who Knew Too Much, The 12. Manxman, The (Silent) 13. Number Seventeen 14. Rich and Strange 15. Ring, The (Silent) 16. Sabotage 17. Secret Agent 18. Skin Game, The 19. Thirty-Nine Steps, The 20. Young and Innocent
Average Rating: 
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One of the four DVDs is not working at all.
The movies are not remastered or anything, it's the original image and sound. The sound is especially bad. Unfortunately I am not very satisfied with this collection, although I am a big Hitchcock fan.
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I found this collection in a $5 dollar bargain bin at a Wal-Mart. I bought it for the chance to see some of Hitchcock's early silent films, even though I already owned the majority of the films included from Diamond Entertainment's Alfred Hitchcock Collection.
The collection contains several of Hitchcock's early classics. Among them is his most famous silent film, The Lodger (1927), Blackmail (1929)(which incidentally, was the first British talkie), the original The Man who Knew too ... Read More
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I picked this up at Wal-Mart in the five-dollar bin, desperate for a copy of The Thirty-Nine Steps and willing to risk all of a five-big-dollars-plus-tax for it. What I got was a terrific collection of the early Hitchcock films, including the silents, not remastered but seemingly all taken from surprisingly decent prints, and with good sound--the quality we used to see and be fine with on late night television. All my discs played perfectly including one I'd scratched accidentally. The discs are ... Read More
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Twenty of the early Hitchcock classics in one boxed set for less than ten bucks. Too good to be true, right? Right. The discs are of such poor quality that they will neither play on my dvd player nor my computer. I have never experienced trouble of any kind on either before. It may seem like a bargain, but please avoid!
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I found this set on sale at half the price quoted here. I haven't even starting watching the movies yet (and don't expect them all to be hits or be of the best DVD quality) but for 25 cents a movie, this is the best bargain I have found in a long, long time! Even at 50 cents a movie I wouldn't complain. I can't wait to catch up on some of the classics and perhaps find a few hidden gems in the mix. I figure even a mediocre Hitchcock movie will probably be better than many others.
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