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Current and upcoming releases in home video New Releases
MOVIES “The Living Daylights,” “Tough Guys Don’t Dance,” “Wish You Were Here,” “Slamdance,” “Near Dark,” “Petulia,” “Any Wednesday.” (Reviewed on this page.)
“Surrender.” Key, 1987 , $89.95. Romantic comedy with Sally Field and Michael Caine.
“The Pearl of Death” and 13 other ‘40s Sherlock Holmes films, all starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. Key, $19.98 each.
“The Long, Hot Summer.” Key, 1985, $79.98. TV version of Faulkner story, not the original 1958 film. Stars Cybill Shepherd, Don Johnson, Jason Robards.
“Blue Movies.” Academy, 1987, $79.95. Two guys try to get rich making sex film. Starring Steve Levitt and Larry Poindexter.
“Big Shots.” Lorimar, $79.95. This buddy film’s about two pre-teen boys from opposite sides of the track. Directed by Robert Mandel (“FX”).
OTHER VIDEOS
“Dorf and the First Games of Mount Olympus.” J2, $29.95. Tim Conway’s follow-up to his surprise-hit made-for-video comedy “Dorf on Golf” finds klutzy Dorf transported back to the original “summer games.”
“Cliffhanger Serials.” Republic. $29.95 each. Six collections of 12 to 15 episodes of such Saturday-matinee classics as “King of the Rocketmen” and “The Fighting Devildogs.”
Coming Attractions
“Fat City,” directed by John Huston (March 31); “Death Wish 4” (April 6); “Hail, Hail, Rock ‘n’ Roll” with Chuck Berry (April 7); “The Great McGinty,” Preston Sturges’ first directorial effort (April 7); “Fellini Satyricon” (April 19); Frank Zappa’s “200 Motels” (April 19); “My Life as a Dog” (April 20); “The Untouchables” (April 20); “Baby Boom” (May 12); “Hope and Glory” (May 25).
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