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Lon Chaney Jr. Collection

Lon Chaney Jr. Collection

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Directors: W. Lee Wilder, Arthur Hiller, Otto Lang
Actors: John Bromfield, Lon Chaney Jr., Victor Jory, Tessa Prendergast, Barbara Nichols
Studio: Image Entertainment
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 76390

Format: Black & White, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Unrated
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 240
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: RET2951DVD
UPC: 014381295122
EAN: 0014381295122
ASIN: B000EOTWEM

Theatrical Release Date: March 25, 1956
Release Date: May 30, 2006
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
One of the greatest horror icons of the 20th century Lon Chaney Jr. lit up the screen in a wide variety of performances in every type of role imaginable. Now here is the ultimate collection of Chaney rarities never before available on DVD!Manfish: In this eerie tale inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart" treasure seekers native curses and the hideous haunting sound of a dead man's breathing conspire to drive a killer insane.The Golden Junkman: One of Lon's rarest and best portrayals as an aging Greek immigrant who enrolls in college to earn the respect of his grown sons.Lock-Up: An excellent crime-mystery starring Macdonald Carey with Lon as a small town sheriff determined to capture the killer of a straying wife.Special Bonus Feature: The Indestructible Man for the first time from a 35mm source! This Lon Chaney horror staple can finally be seen in a crisp clear edition unlike any previous release. Throw away those budget editions; this is the real deal!System Requirements:Running Time 235 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR Rating: NR UPC: 014381295122 Manufacturer No: RET2951DVD


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars NOT a good transfer of "Indestructible Man"   September 18, 2006
 7 out of 10 found this review helpful

Contrary to what it says on the package, I'm pretty sure the transfer of "The Indestructible Man" isn't from a 35mm film. It looks better than my public domain copy, but the resolution isn't up to DVD snuff, it jiggles in a very VHS-like way, and it has horizontal lines in it here and there that look suspiciously like video dropouts. Also, there's a lot of dirt on it. Just so you know.

Even so, it's always great to see Lon Chaney.



3 out of 5 stars An odd mix, but worth it if you're a fan   July 21, 2006
 12 out of 12 found this review helpful

I was disappointed to learn that 2 of the 4 films in this collection were, in fact, half-hour t.v. shows. But if you're a fan of Lon Jr. (and I certainly am), it's kind of nice to have them. "The Golden Junkman" is by far the better of the two, with Chaney evoking sympathy as Greek immigrant. "Lock Up" is a standard prison drama.

Chaney fairs somewhat beter in "Manfish," a low-budget but still fairly attractive production, with some great underwater photography. Again, he's a sympathetic character, as opposed to the hulking brutes he often played. And speaking of hulking brutes...

"The Indestructible Man"--curiously relegated to "bonus feature" status in this collection--is the real reason to get this disc. The story is familiar to fans of b-movies of the fifites: Chaney's a convict excuted for murder, but brought back to life to seek revenge against those who wronged him. It's one his signature roles, and Lon has a field day with the limited premise. And you can throw out all those bargain-bin copies of The Indestructible Man...this is as clear a version as we'll ever see.

If you're really a fan, you'll skip the "Remembering Lon Chaney" segment. Gary Graver, apparently a cinematographer on Al Adamson's "Dracula vs. Frankenstein," spends almost the entire time talking about his old boss (Adamson), and barely even mentions Chaney! No mention is made of any of the films contained in this DVD. The whole thing is complete waste of time, and an insult to Chaney and his fans.

Even if you have one of those cheap copies of Indestructible Man, you still need this disc. Beyond that, there's not much to recommend this release.



4 out of 5 stars a must have but   June 3, 2006
 13 out of 15 found this review helpful

This DVD is a must have for any Lon Chney Fan. He is 1950's Lon Chnaey, haggered, weathered, still enthusiastic with his unique personality shinng thru.Manfish- is a real treat with lovely location shots and a fine plot.One problem at the end you see color by DeLuxein the credits but the print is black and white.The scuba and location shots would look great in color and I wish I could get a color print.The 2 Tv shows are very interesting. The Golden Junkman is a rare film in which Lon attempts an accent, it sound more Mexican than Greek but this a is a nice piece of 1950's schmaltz. Lon plays a "dumb" washed out lawman as well as anyone and his performence is familar.It is great to see theIndustructible man in all it's glory.Wonderful film.The remembering Lon Chnay segement was very disappointing with a not very attractive rememberence of not only Lon Chaney working for Al Adamson on Dracula Versus Frankenstien but also unkind remberences of Boris Karloff working for Jack Hill and J. Carrol
Naish from a Al Adamson flunky.




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