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Warner Bros. Romance Classics Collection (Palm Springs Weekend / Parrish / Rome Adventure / Susan Slade)

Warner Bros. Romance Classics Collection (Palm Springs Weekend / Parrish / Rome Adventure / Susan Slade)

Product Type: DVD

Product Price: $39.92

Manufacturer: Warner Home Video

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Description

Includes the titles: Palm Springs Weekend; Parrish; Rome Adventure; and Susan Slade.

Looking back on the films of the late '50s and early '60s, it’s clear that America had more than one Cold War going on. Besides its pervasive fear of the Soviet bloc, America was also nervously afraid of its own teenage offspring, who could apparently invade and take over a helpless resort community in 12 hours flat; cause spontaneous outbreaks of "roughhousing" and "rhythm dancing"; give local police chiefs fits of indigestion and high blood pressure; and very possibly cause mutually assured destruction between the generations. Of course, these rompy films, starring teen idols like Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens, Robert Conrad, and more, are about as chaste as The Trouble with Angels (also excellent). And that’s part of the fun in this four-film set. Teenagers are set to run wild in locals like Palm Springs (pre-resort), Rome, even the Dogpatch-like "Tobacco Valley," with mostly wholesome results, though a few cautionary tales are thrown in for good measure. Palm Springs Weekend (1963) features a gang of young people descending on desert-y, and deserted Palm Springs for Easter break--and the flirting is out of control. Donahue, Stevens, Conrad, Jerry Van Dyke, and a very young Stefanie Powers run around, tease each other, eat hot dogs, do cannonballs into the pool, and pine for each other. The one rule of the motel: "No cross-pollination!" Rome Adventure (1962) stars a dewy Suzanne Pleshette off to the Eternal City for adventure and amore. Her possibilities include Donahue and Rossano Brazzi--but what really wins her, and viewers’ heart is the city of Rome itself. The film was shot on location and is a riveting reminder of the days when studios shot cities and monuments in real time, and didn’t rely on sets or CGI.

Parrish (1961) stars Donahue and Stevens, as well as veterans Claudette Colbert and Karl Malden. Stevens is sultry in her best Daisy Mae outfit, and the story about generations in conflict adds some depth to the "young people on the prowl" premise. Susan Slade (1961) is the teen-film equivalent of using the nuclear option. It recounts the story of a "sweet and innocent" girl (Stevens) and the boy-men, including Donahue. who love her. But Susan strays too far down the flirtatious path, and risks a bad reputation--and worse. And because someone didn’t listen to his or her parents, there is one punishment by death. But the film’s strong acting, sweeping scenery, and good soapy fun are completely compelling. --A.T. Hurley

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-09-09
Summary: "Susan Slade"

A wonderful collection! We just went to Rome in 2008, so it was great to revisit all the places in a movie. You see more from Rome than in "Roman Holiday"!
My favorite two movies in this collection are "Susan Slade" and "Parrish". Both are based on novels which I will try to get used at amazon.com.

I wish Warner Bros. would release more movies from that era!
There are 4 movies with Connie Francis (not from Warner Bros.), but only two of them are once in a while on TCM. I would appreciate another DVD collection containing "Where the Boys are" (1960), "Follow the Boys" (1963), "Looking for Love" (1964) and "When the Boys meet the Girls" (1965). Unfortunately they have been released by different movie production companies, so that's probably why they cannot get released on one DVD set.

Also a collection of Douglas Sirk movies would be great containing "Never say Goodbye" (1956, Rock Hudson, Cornell Borchers), "Interlude" (1957, with June Allyson), "Mystery Submarine" (1950, Macdonald Carey) and "Sleep, my Love" (1948, Claudette Colbert).


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-09-01
Summary: "Great Movie, Great Price"

This was the best price for 4 of the all time movies from the 1950's, 1060's.



Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-08-21
Summary: "Troy Donahue"

Since I am a Troy Donahue fan, I enjoyed Parrish, Roman Adventure and Susan Slade very much. These films brought me back to the teen I was at the time and helped me to re-live some of the happiest and most romantic times of my life. I was overwhelmed with nostalgia. But...Palm Springs Weekend was a huge disappointment. It did not compare in any way to the other three films, no real story, just fluff and silliness. It was sad to see that Troy Donahue's career had deteriorated to the point of accepting such a script. Unfortunately, he was under-rated as an actor, with such potential given the proper vehicles. Also the packaging wasn't exactly what I expected, but it was reasonably priced.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-05
Summary: "such a wonderful find."

I have been trying to find this movie on dvd for a couple of years. It is such a wonderful love story. The other movies are
wonderful as well, have not seen them in a long time. My most favorite movie is of course "Rome Adventure". I love the song Al DI La.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-21
Summary: "FINALLY FOUND IT"

i have been a connie stevens fan since the 60's,i just adore her, i have been looking for susan slade for years,(the video store once told me it was in the graveyard)and i would never see it again, thank god for technology and amazon i finally found it, i am sooooo happy, thank you amazon, terry grace