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Hellcats of the Navy
Studio: SONY PICTURES
HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Runtime: 1 Hour 21 Minutes
UPC: 043 396 100 510
$ 11.95
B&W
Future "first couple" Ronald Reagan and Nancy Davis made their only joint film appearance in Hellcats of the Navy. Ronnie plays Casey Abbott,
commander of a WW2 submarine, while Nancy portrays navy nurse Helen Blair, Abbott's off-and-on girlfriend. During a delicate mission in which his sub is
ordered to retrieve a revolutionary new Japanese mine, Abbott is forced to leave frogman Wes Barton (Harry Lauter) behind to save the rest of his crew. But
Abbott's second-in-command Don Landon (Eduard Franz) is convincing that Abbott's sacrifice of Barton was due to the fact that the dead man had been
amorously pursuing Helen. The rest of the film is spent proving Abbott right and Barton wrong. Based on a book by former USN vice-admiral Charles A.
Lockwood (played in the film by Maurice Manson) and retired USAF colonel Hans Christian Adamson, Hellcats of the Navy is a much better film than
Reagan's detractors would have one believe.
Digitally Mastered
Audio & Anamorphic Video
Remastered in high definition
Widescreen
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Bedtime for Bonzo
Studio: UNIVERSAL STUDIOS
HOME ENT.
UPC: 025 192 733 024
$ 11.95
Color
Forget what you've been led to believe: Bedtime for Bonzo is a most enjoyable film, and Ronald Reagan is not outacted by the chimpanzee. Reagan is
cast as a psychology professor.
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Knute Rockne
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Runtime: 98 Mins.
UPC: 012 569 791 183
$ 15.95
Color
"I've decided to take up coaching as my life work," Knute Rockne says. Coach he does, revolutionizing football with his strategies, winning close to 90
percent of his games, and helping establish the University of Notre Dame's Fighting Irish as a gridiron powerhouse. But victories alone do not mean
success to Rockne. He wants to shape his players into responsible and honorable men. This famed sports biopic combines a passion for the game (and
footage of actual Notre Dame contests) with two superb performances: Pat O'Brien in the title role and Ronald Reagan as George Gipp, the gifted but
doomed halfback whose deathbed plea is "win just one for the Gipper." The line remains one of cinema's most memorable. And for the rest of his life,
Reagan would often be called the Gipper.
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Ronald Reagan Collection
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
UPC: 012 569 808 072
$ 39.95
Color
Movies Included
Hasty Heart Kings Row Knute Rockne Storm Warning Winning Team
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Ronald Reagan
Double Feature
Studio: VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS
INC.
Runtime: 175 Mins.
UPC: 089 859 630 521
$ 8.95
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Cattle Queen Of Montana Tennessee's Partner
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CATTLE QUEEN OF MONTANA: Barbara Stanwyck stars as Barbara Ankrum, the daughter of a Montana cattleman. She and her father drive their large herd
of cattle to Buffalo Valley just under the deadline for filing a preemption document. At night, Natchakoa (Anthony Caruso) leads a group of Indians to
stampede the horses and kill Barbara's father. Colorados (Lance Fuller), an educated Indian, rescues the unconscious Barbara, and takes her to his
village to get medical attention. The tribe is divided among those who want to live in peace with the white man, led by Colorados, and those who would
rather fight against the white man's advance, led by Natchakoa. But, in fact, the latter faction is being paid by cattle baron Tom McCord (Gene Evans), who
instigated the attack on Ankrum to prevent from filing the preemption contract. With the help of Colorados, Barbara finds evidence of the illegal tactics used
by McCord, but not enough to take him to court. But in defiance of McCord and his hired gun Farrell (Ronald Reagan), she settles down on the land with
200 head of cattle that Colorados has helped her to locate. Stanwyck is great in a so-so western shot against the spectacular backdrop of Glacier National
Park in Montana. TENNESSEE'S PARTNER: Allan Dwan's adaptation of a story by Bret Harte, one of his favorite writers, stars John Payne as Tennessee.
Tennessee, a professional gambler, has done well in the wagering establishment of "Dutchess" Farnham (Rhonda Fleming), but when gold prospector
Clifford (John Mansfield) accuses him of cheating and pulls a gun on him, Cowpoke (Ronald Reagan), a stranger, kills the man. Dutchess gets
Tennessee and Cowpoke released from jail, explaining the defensive nature of the shooting, and the two men become friends. However, when he learns
that Cowpoke's newly arrived fiancée is Goldie Slater (Coleen Gray), a thief who was one of his former flames, he's nonplussed. He decides to save his
friend from the marriage by persuading Goldie to leave Cowpoke and run away with him to San Francisco, where he unburdens her of the $5,000 that
Cowpoke has given her. Cowpoke, who's turned to gold-prospecting, vows to kill Tennessee if he ever sees him again. When the gambler returns,
Cowpoke beats him up before Tennessee can give him the money, but extends his apologies when he learns the full story. This is a well-made little
western, with Payne giving one of his best performances.