Warner Offers Classics and Cult Faves Through MOD
15 Sep, 2009 By: Jordan Harrison
After a remarkable amount of requests from fans, Warner Home Entertainment Group has announced the release of a large number of rare and classic films to DVD.
As part of the Warner Archive Collection, films such as Wrestling Ernest Hemingway and Men Don’t Leave will debut on DVD through its manufacturing on-demand service at WarnerArchive.com. The DVDs are priced at $19.95 plus shipping, and digital copies are $14.95.
Among the releases available Sept. 15 are the “Dogville Comedies,” created by Zion Meyers and Jules White and shown in theaters from 1930-1931; the cult classic Angus; the film noir classic Killer McCoy, starring Andy Rooney; and cult skateboearder movie Airborne, starring a very young Seth Green, Shane McDermott and Jack Black. Already available is the 52-short film “Our Gang” collection.
The releases from the Archive Collection span 60 years and offer fans access to Warner’s unprecedented film collection that covers everything from pre-1986 MGM and RKO Radio Pictures to Warner Bros. Pictures.
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