
Tyrone Power’s Solomon and Sheba (1959) + Wife for a Night (1952)
Review of what would’ve been Tyrone Power’s final film, Solomon and Sheba (1959) on Blu from Twilight Time + Wife for a Night (1952) from the KQEK.com archives.
Review of what would’ve been Tyrone Power’s final film, Solomon and Sheba (1959) on Blu from Twilight Time + Wife for a Night (1952) from the KQEK.com archives.
After a steady stream of films, screen star Tyrone Power had his eyes on producing his own biblical epic, given the genre had become a mainstay in cinemas with widescreen formats and stereophonic sound – perfect for exploiting sprawling vistas, rich colours, and lavish romantic soundtracks that bridged classic tales of romance and tragedy with modern audiences…
Review of Twilight Time’s new Blu of The Eddy Duchin Story (1956) and some personal thoughts on Fox’ great star, Tyrone Power.
When pianist Eddy Duchin died from leukemia at the terribly young age of 41, he’d built up a striking career as a bandleader and performer, playing soft-styled orchestral jazz versions of contemporary songs and classical pieces for nightclubs, ballrooms, and live radio shows…
Return to: Home / Blu-ray, DVD, Film Reviews / P to R . Film: Good/ BR Transfer: Very Good / BR Extras: Good Label: Twilight Time/ Region: All / Released: March, 2013 Genre: Western Synopsis: A Canadian Mountie crosses into the United States to bring back a rogue Cree band. Special Features: Isolated Mono Music Track / […]
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