Warner Bros. New Releases – Families, Legends & Outer Space

New Releases - Families, Legends, & Outer Space

FROM COMEDY TO HORROR, FROM CRIME TO DOING TIME
17 NEW RELEASES TO CHOOSE FROM!
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LEGENDS OF THE SUPERHEROES (1979) Adam West, Burt Ward and Frank Gorshin recreate their TV roles of Batman, Robin and The Riddler in this often-requested camp TV oddity. Featuring two parts, “The Challenge” and “The Roast,” fellow Justice Leaguers The Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman, The Atom and Black Canary are joined by heroic legend Captain Marvel and newcomer The Huntress for a most unusual comedy adventure. Other guests include 1970s TV stalwarts Ed McMahon and Ruth Buzzi. Restored from the original 2″ master tapes, and featuring super bonus content, including deleted scenes and outtakes!

THE ADDAMS FAMILY: SEASON ONE (1973-74) Hanna-Barbera Studios brought Charles Addams’ lovably macabre family to Saturday mornings for 16 delightful episodes. Jackie Coogan and Ted Cassidy recreate their prime time roles of Uncle Fester and Lurch and a 10-year-old Jodie Foster voices young Pugsley Addams in the four-disc collection.

JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS IN OUTER SPACE: THE COMPLETE SERIES (1972-73) reunites TV’s first all-girl rock group as they blast off for 16 musical out-of-this-world animated adventures thanks to bumbling busybody Alexandra. Based on the popular Archie Comics’ series, Josie and her friends travel through the galaxy, battling aliens and often entertaining them with a song or two in this four-disc set.

WARNER BROS. HORROR/MYSTERY DOUBLE FEATURES (1937-43) Six sinister tales from Hollywood’s haunted past. An eclectic mix of stars (Ann Sheridan, Alexis Smith) shine in this collection of deftly-directed B-Movie gems including SH! THE OCTOPUS (1937) along with FIND THE BLACKMAILER (1943), THE SMILING GHOST (1941), THE HIDDEN HAND (1942), MYSTERY HOUSE (1938) and THE PATIENT IN ROOM 18 (1938). Crack open the Warner Bros. vault and let the mystery unravel!

BRASS BANCROFT OF THE SECRET SERVICE MYSTERY COLLECTION (1939-40) are a four-film series starring Ronald Reagan as former Army Air Corps Lieutenant “Brass” Bancroft, who leaves his job as a commercial pilot to go to work for the Secret Service. Eddie Foy Jr. is featured as his comic-relief sidekick. This collection of fast-paced films are sure to be of interest to the legion of Reagan fans. Included are SECRET SERVICE OF THE AIR, CODE OF THE SECRET SERVICE, SMASHING THE MONEY RING and MURDER IN THE AIR. Available 10/20.

HOT ROD (1950) REMASTERED! Jimmy Lydon stars as the youngest son of a hot-rod hating father who buys an old jalopy and, out of respect to his dad, doesn’t convert it into a Hot Rod. He changes his mind after the local speed demon impresses his girlfriend -and soon creates the fastest car in town! Lots of fast-paced thrills are in store in this remastered exploitation flick!

THE OPPOSITE SEX (1956) REMASTERED! In this musical remake of THE WOMEN, a happily married singer lets her catty friends convince her to file for divorce. At Sydney’s salon in Manhattan, society ladies can get a shampoo, set and the latest gossip, all for one fee. With a dazzling cast that includes June Allyson, Joan Collins, Dolores Gray, Ann Sheridan, Ann Miller, Agnes Moorehead, Joan Blondell and the dashing Leslie Nielsen in breathtaking CinemaScope and Stereophonic Sound.

ADAM’S WOMAN (1970) A young Beau Bridges is sentenced to 20 years in an Australian penal colony. But he’s given a chance – and a homestead – by the warden, on the condition that he’ll pair with a female prisoner and make a life in the untamed Australian outback.

Jon Voight is the ALL AMERICAN BOY (1973). He’s a champion in the boxing ring – and with the ladies – but he drifts through his life without committing to anything. Boxing has given him opportunities, but can it give his life meaning? Features Rosalind Cash and Anne Archer.

Max von Sydow, Ed Harris, Patrick Stewart and Eric Stoltz star in CODE NAME EMERALD (1985), a WWII drama about the rescue of an undercover American “Overlord” from the Nazis. US secret agents must rescue – or kill – the soldier before the Nazis make him spill secrets about the impending D-Day invasion.

ONCE YOU KISS A STRANGER (1969) Pretty Diana woos a married golfer into a trap and offers him a deal: She’ll kill his golf rival if he kills her psychiatrist. Carol Lynley is the seductress, and Paul Burke her unknowing victim, in this provocative re-working of STRANGERS ON A TRAIN, set against a backdrop of sexy, sizzling Los Angeles circa 1969.

THE SELL-OUT (1976) Richard Widmark stars in this twisting story about Cold War cooperation between the CIA and the KGB: Both sides want their former agents to die. Who knows what an old spook may divulge? Gabriel Lee (Oliver Reed) is next on their list. He defected to the East once and switched sides again but how many times can he get away?

Orson Welles plays Long John Silver in TREASURE ISLAND (1972). Pay heed, good mates. Let nary a mother’s son speak of the treasure map bestowed upon cabin boy Jim Hawkins! Lush and lavish, this larger-than-life adaptation tells the tale of the pirate chief’s search for gold and silver. The script is by Wolf Mankowitz and Orson Welles (writing as O.W. Jeeves).

WAR OF THE BUTTONS (1995) The children of two Irish towns located on either side of an inlet in County Cork, form small armies and battle against each other in a never-ending quest for supremacy. The losers lose underwear, shoelaces – and their buttons! What they gain, however, is mutual respect. Written by Oscar®-winners Colin Welland and David Puttnam (Chariots of Fire).

YOU’RE A BIG BOY NOW (1966) was Francis Ford Coppola’s fascinating Master’s thesis. A very nice young man anxiously moves out of his parents’ Long Island house and into an eighth-floor Greenwich Village walkup to become “liberated.” Starring Rip Torn, Geraldine Page, Karen Black and Elizabeth Hartman, with a soundtrack by the Lovin’ Spoonful.

 

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