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Which Bing Crosby film would you like to see released on DVD? (I know Dixie was released in England at some point, but it hasn't been in the US). I have bootleg copies of all of Bing's movies but I would love to see these movies commerically released...
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They're all good. The 1930 films were light hearted and wish these would be shown on TCM.
TCM just show a selection of Bing.
Little Boy Lost gave Bing a dramatic role as well as using his vocal chords.
Mr. Music was a so-so and Man on Fire without a song and wasn't all that bad.
7th. October I'll be screening the 6 Mack Sennett shorts along with Errol Flynn's first film - In Wake of the Bounty. He was 23 at the time.
The 14th. had been booked for another programme.
$5.00, 2pm Roxy Theatre Morton WA (that is Washington State, West Australia).
Back to Bing - put all of them on DVD.
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Only three votes have been cast - let your voices be heard!
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Archiefit wrote:
I'd like to see Top o' The Moanin' & Mr. Music released. Dixie's in color so I'd like to see that one as 3rd choice. Do you think this will make a shred of difference to those in charge of releasing these things? Thank goodness for DVD recorders & bootlegs.
Nope, not a shred of a difference at all. I'm just curious what movie everyone would like to see. I have them all on bootleg DVDs already.