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Here are some highlights of the recent releases to the Warner Archive Collection. DVD’s and Blu-rays are manufactured on demand. They also have a streaming service. Before you visit Warner Archive to check out their selection, check out the selections below an a few of my thoughts.

Oscar Nominees & Winners

Our primary reason for highlighting each week’s selections is to showcase new and reprints of Oscar nominees and winners. Below are the Archives most recent releases in this class.

Nothing this week.

Other Films

Here are other notable film releases coming to Warner Archive Collection

The Clay Pigeon (1949)
An amnesiac war vet awakes from a coma and finds himself accused of murder with Bill Williams and Barbara Hale. Shipping 6/9/2015

Criminal Court (1946)
Robert Wise directs Tom Conway in a tale of an ambitious attorney with mob blood on his hands. Shipping 6/9/2015

The Dark Horse (1932)
Warren William co-stars in this sizzling pre-code political comedy. Shipping Now shipping

Eddie Cantor 4-Film Collection, Samuel Goldwyn Classics (1931, 1932, 1933, 1936)
Four classic Cantor comedies produced by Samuel Goldwyn and co-starring the always welcome Goldwyn Girls. Collection includes: PALMY DAYS (1931), THE KID FROM SPAIN (1932), ROMAN SCANDALS (1933) and STRIKE ME PINK (1936).

Johnny Angel (1945)
George Raftโ€™s Johnny is on the trail of the hijackers who killed his father. Shipping 6/9/2015

June Bride (1948)
Robert Montgomery co-stars in the star-crossed romantic comedy from Bretaigne Windust (and Debbie Reynolds makes her screen debut!) Now shipping

Riffraff (1947)
Ted Tetzlaff directs Pat O’Brien in this mystery noir in which a plane takes off with two passengers… but lands with one. Shipping 6/9/2015

Satan Met a Lady (1936)
Warren William and Bette Davis make love and murder in this earlier version of The Maltese Falcon. Now shipping

Special Agent (1935)
Bette stars as the mob accountant key to taking down a kingpin (Ricardo Cortez). Now shipping

Two O’Clock Courage (1945)
The Falcon’s Tom Conway co-stars with Ann Rutherford in a murder mystery of amnesia, purloined plays and distaff hackneys. Shipping 6/9/2015

Wolfen (1981)
The groundbreaking urban horror classic gets the timeless treatment it deserves. With Albert Finney, directed by Michael Wadleigh (Woodstock).

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