Friday, December 5, 2025

FORGOTTEN PISTOLERO (1969) Carambola/DiabolikDVD Blu-ray Review

FORGOTTEN PISTOLERO (1969) 
aka Il pistolero dell'Ave Maria
aka The Gunman of Ave Maria 

Label: Carambola/DiabolikDVD 
Region Code: Region-Free:
Rating: Unrated 
Duration: 83 Minutes 24 Seconds 
Audio: English or Italian PCM 2.0 Dual-Mono with Optional English Subtitles 
Video: 1080p HD Widescreen (1.85:1) 
Director: Ferdinando Baldi
Cast:  Leonard Mann, Luciana Paluzzi, Peter Martell, Alberto de Mendoza, Pilar Velázquez, Piero Lulli, José Suárez, Luciano Rossi

Spaghetti western Forgotten Pistolero (1975), aka Il pistolero dell'Ave Maria, is directed by Ferdinando Baldi (Get Mean, Comin' At Ya!), and is a Italian western adaptation of the Greek myth of Orestes. The film opens with wounded stranger Rafael (Peter Martell, The Bloody Judge), having been pursued and ambushed by armed men,  arriving at the home of Sebastian (Leonard Mann, Night School), who treats his wounds and feeds him, Rafael reveals that his arrival is no accident, that he was his childhood friends, and that the woman who raised Sebastian until her death was in fact not his actual mother, His real mother is Anna Carrasco (Luciana Paluzzi, 99 Women), a woman who betrayed Sebastian's father, Mexican general Juan Carrasco (José Suárez,  A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die), who was murdered her and her lover Thomas (Alberto de Mendoza, The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh), massacring the general, his men, and many innocents, including Rafael's mother, to take over the hacienda. Sebastian has no memory of this other than some brief flashes, it having been erased by the trauma of his past. Rafae also reveals that Sebastian's sister Isabella (Pilar Velázquez, Naked Girl Murdered in the Park) is the love of his life, but that she was forced to marry kindly Juanito (Luciano Rossi, Death Smiles on a Murderer) to keep them separated.
After dredging up Sebastian's forgotten past the gunslinging duo to set out on a road to revenge Sebastian's father, and to rescue Isabella, leading to a bloody and fiery finale at the Carrasco hacienda, with even more family secrets revealed! 

This is a terrific spaghetti western, you need to know the Greek myth of Orestes to "get it", offering a sweaty and dirty tale of family secrets, betrayal and revenge. The cast is pretty terrific, particularly Peter Martell as Rafael and  Paluzzi as the treacherous Anna, both sizzle in the roles. Pilar Velázquez as Isabella is also terrific, a stunning beauty who also is aware of her mother's treachery, stirring up turmoil and the hacienda that creates a fracture in her mother's relationship with the murderous Thomas. I thought Mann is a bit sedate in the role, and considering he's one of the main leads, well, it does diminish it somewhat. I also though that de Mendoza's turn as the murderous lover was a bit subpar, but credit where credit is do, the film still works like gangbusters with some terrific action sequences and quickfire gunslinging, and it carries plenty of emotional impact, its exceedingly well made and quite an entertaining flick. 

Audio/Video: The flick gets a 2-disc set from Carambola via DiabolikDVD in 1080p HD framed n 1.85:1 widescreen, both the English-dub version, with optional English subtitles, and the Italian version, with burned-in English subtitles, are presented on separate Blu-ray discs. The image looks terrific, the sweaty western has excellent colors that are well-saturated, the sweaty, dust-covered visuals shone in HD, plenty of texture and detail to the image, black levels look solid and skin tones look accurate. Audio comes by wat of English or Italian PCM 2.0 dual-mono with optional English subtitles, both tracks are clean and well balanced, the dubbed dialogue and canned sounds of gunshots come through clean and precise, and the score by Roberto Pregadio (SS Experiment Camp) with a title track with a wonderful Morricone-esque whitling theme sounds terrific. 

The sole extras is a 35-min Leonard Mann Interview conducted by tough guy expert Mike Malloy, the director of the 2012 doc Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the '70s. Mann discusses his career in Italian cinema making westerns, gialli and euro-crime flicks, memories of the shoot and his co-stars and his life after his acting career fizzled. 

The two disc Blu-ray release arrives in a standard keepcase with a flipper tray housing the discs, with a single-sided sleeve of artwork featuring the illustrated movie poster. 

Special Features: 
Disc 1 
- Feature in English with Optional English Subtitles 
Disc 2 
- Feature in Italian with Non-Removable English Subtitles
- Leonard Mann Interview conducted by tough guy expert Mike Malloy

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Thursday, December 4, 2025

TOM AND JERRY: THE GOLDEN ERA ANTHOLOGY (1940-1958) Warner Archive Blu-ray Detailed!

TOM AND JERRY: THE GOLDEN ERA ANTHOLOGY (1940-1958)
6-Disc Deluxe Collection Blu-ray Set 

Label: Warner Archine
Region Code: Region-Free 
Rating: Unrated 
Duration: 13 Hours 37 Minutes
Audio: English DTS-HD MA 2.0 Dual-Mono and Stereo
Video: 1080p HD Fullscreen (1.37:1), 1080p HD Widescreen (2.35:1)
Directors: William Hanna and Joseph Barbera 
Cast: Harry Lang, Lillian Randolph

Collectors can now experience the timeless comedy and artistry of one of animation’s most celebrated rivalries when the Warner Archive Collection releases Tom and Jerry: The Golden Era Anthology (1940–1958). For the first time ever, all 114 theatrical shorts originally created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera are brought together in one definitive collection, offering the ultimate way to revisit every chase, gag, and laugh that defined generations. Since their debut in 1940, the legendary cat-and-mouse duo became global icons, setting the standard for animated shorts with their blend of slapstick humor and inventive storytelling. This new anthology not only preserves the legacy of their golden era, but also enhances it, featuring recently and newly remastered shorts to enrich the viewing experience of these animated treasures. These beloved Tom and Jerry shorts look and sound better than they ever have since their original film presentations. The complete collection of Hanna Barbera’s Tom and Jerry Oscar winning masterpieces, available at last! Including three shorts, Casanova Cat, Mouse Cleaning and His Mouse Friday which are now completely remastered and uncut for the very first time. Spanning nearly two decades of Academy Award-winning animation, this landmark anthology highlights the wit and groundbreaking craft that made Tom and Jerry cultural icons. For collectors, families, and fans of animation history, this is a must-own set. 

This 6-Disc Blu-ray includes all 114 theatrical shorts in 1080p High Definition and 20 audio commentaries on 5 discs, with a sixth disc dedicated to more than 3 hours of bonus features, including two ALL NEW never-before-seen seen featurettes: Lady of the House: The Story of Mammy Two Shoes and Animal Hijinks: The Friends and Foes of Tom, and a collectible 28-page booklet with artwork and essays.


Shorts:
Disc 1
Puss Gets The Boot (1940, 9:12)
The Midnight Snack (1941, 9:01)
The Night Before Christmas (1941, 8:40)
Fraidy Cat (1942, 8:14)
Dog Trouble (1942, 7:56)
Puss N’ Toots (1942, 7:27)
The Bowling Alley-Cat (1942, 8:00)
Fine-Feathered Friend (1942, 7:50)
Sufferin’ Cats! (1943, 7:54)
The Lonesome Mouse (1943, 8:08)
The Yankee Doodle Mouse (1943, 7:31)
Baby Puss (1943, 7:59)
The Zoot Cat (1944, 7:07)
The Million Dollar Cat (1944, 7:12)
The Bodyguard(1944, 7:24)
Puttin’ On The Dog (1944, 7:04)
Mouse Trouble (1944, 7:25)
The Mouse Comes To Dinner (1945, 7:24)
Mouse In Manhattan (1945, 8:12)
Tee For Two (1945, 7:04)
Flirty Birdy (1945, 7:20)
Quiet Please! (1945, 7:38)
Disc 2
Springtime For Thomas (1946, 7:45)
The Milky Waif (1946, 7:25)
Trap Happy (1946, 7:11)
Solid Serenade (1946, 7:24)
Cat Fishin’ (1947, 7:44)
Part Time Pal (1947, 7:56)
The Cat Concerto (1947, 7:30)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse(1947, 7:26)
Salt Water Tabby(1947, 7:19)
A Mouse In The House (1947, 7:55)
The Invisible Mouse (1947, 7:21)
Kitty Foiled (1948, 7:26)
The Truce Hurts (1948, 8:00)
Old Rockin’ Chair Tom (1948, 7:34)
Professor Tom(1948, 7:35)
Mouse Cleaning(1948, 7:28) Blu-ray Debut! 
Polka-Dot Puss (1949, 7:44)
The Little Orphan(1949, 7:53)
Hatch Up Your Troubles (1949, 7:41)
Heavenly Puss (1949, 7:49)
The Cat and the Mermouse (1949, 7:39)
Love That Pup (1949, 7:35)
Jerry’s Diary (1949, 6:41)
Tennis Chumps (1949, 6:47)
Disc 3
Little Quacker (1950, 7:08)
Saturday Evening Puss (1950,6:29)
Texas Tom (1950, 6:46)
Jerry and the Lion (1950, 7:06)
Safety Second(1950, 6:55)
Tom and Jerry in the Hollywood Bowl (1950, 7:22)
The Framed Cat (1950, 7:13)
Cue Ball Cat (1950, 7:04)
Casanova Cat (1951, 7:06) Blu-ray Debut!
Jerry and the Goldfish (1951, 7:23)
Jerry’s Cousin (1951, 6:44)
Sleepy-Time Tom (1951, 7:09)
His Mouse Friday (1951, 6:46)
Slicked-Up Pup (1951, 6:21)
Nit-Witty Kitty (1951, 6:38)
Cat Napping (1951, 7:00)
The Flying Cat (1951, 6:47)
The Duck Doctor (1951, 7:05)
The Two Mouseketeers (1951, 7:23)
Smitten Kitten (1951, 7:38)
Triplet Trouble (1951, 7:09)
Little Runaway (1951, 7:03)
Fit To Be Tied (1952, 6:55)
Push-Button Kitty (1952, 6:38)
Cruise Cat (1952, 7:06)
The Dog House (1952, 6:02)
Disc 4
The Missing Mouse (1953, 6:30)
Jerry and Jumbo (1952, 7:06)
Johann Mouse (1953, 7:54)
That’s My Pup (1953, 7:22)
Just Ducky (1953, 6:51)
Two Little Indians (1953, 6:47)
Life With Tom(1953)(7:36)
Puppy Tale (1953, 6:58)
Posse Cat (1954)(6:25)
Hic-Cup Pup(1954, 6:21)
Little School Mouse (1954, 7:10)
Baby Butch (1954, 7:02)
Mice Follies (1954, 7:00)
Neapolitan Mouse (1954, 7:17)
Down-Hearted Duckling (1954, 6:31)
Pet Peeve (1954, 6:28)
Touché Pussycat (1954, 6:45)
Southbound Duckling (1955, 6:18)
Pup On A Picnic (1955, 6:58)
Mouse For Sale (1955, 6:54)
Designs On Jerry(1955, 6:40)
Tom and Cherie (1955, 6:42)
Smarty Cat (1955, 7:00)
Pecos Pest (1955, 6:42)
That’s My Mommy (1955, 6:07)
Disc 5
The Flying Sorceress (1956, 6:37)
The Egg and Jerry (1956, 7:41)
Busy Buddies (1956, 6:18)
Muscle Beach Tom (1956, 6:44)
Down Beat Bear (1956, 6:29)
Blue Cat Blues (1956, 6:50)
Barbecue Brawl (1956, 6:46)
Tops With Pops (1957, 7:36)
Timid Tabbie (1957, 6:57)
Feedin’ The Kiddie(1957)(7:20)
Mucho Mouse (1957, 7:07)
Tom’s Photo Finish (1957, 6:21)
Happy Go Ducky (1958, 6:14)
Royal Cat Nap (1958, 6:42)
The Vanishing Duck (1958, 7:09)
Robin Hoodwinked (1958, 6:25)
Tot Watchers (1958, 6:40)

20 Audio Commentaries: 
"Puss Gets the Boot" (1940):
    - Commentary by Mark Kausler 
    - Commentary by  Nicole Parker and Earl Kress
"The Night Before Christmas" (1941): 
    - Commentary by Michael Mallory 
    - Commentary by Nicole Parker and Earl Kress
"The Yankee Doodle Mouse" (1943): 
    - Commentary by Michael Mallory
 "The Zoot Cat" (1944): 
    - Commentary by Jerry Beck
"Mouse Trouble" (1944): 
    - Commentary by Michael Mallory
"Quiet Please!" (1945): 
    - Commentary by Mark Kausler
"The Cat Concerto" (1947): 
    - Commentary by Eric Goldberg
"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse" (1947): 
    - Commentary by Michael Mallory 
    - Commentary by Nicole Parker and Earl Kress
"Kitty Foiled" (1948): 
    - Commentary by Jerry Beck
"The Little Orphan" (1949): 
    - Commentary by Michael Mallory
"Hatch Up Your Troubles" (1949): 
    - Commentary by Michael Mallory
"Heavenly Puss" (1949): 
    - Commentary by Jerry Beck
"Saturday Evening Puss" (1950): 
    - Commentary by  Nicole Parker and Earl Kress
"Jerry's Cousin" (1951): 
    - Commentary by Jerry Beck
"The Two Mouseketeers" (1952): 
    - Commentary by Jerry Beck
"Push-Button Kitty" (1952): 
    - Commentary by Earl Kress
"Johann Mouse" (1953): 
    - Commentary by Mark Kausler

Special Features:
- NEW! Lady of the House: The Story of Mammy Two Shoes and Animal Hijinks (27:41) 
- NEW! The Friends and Foes of Tom (30:58) 
- The Midnight Snack Pencil Test - Side By Side (9:01)
- Tom and Jerry: Behind The Tunes (17:09)
- Cat and Mouse: The Tale of Tom and Jerry (31:39)
- Animators As Actors (7:15)
- Excerpt from “Dangerous When Wet” (1953, 7:50)
- How Bill and Joe Met Tom and Jerry (27:12)
- Vaudeville, Slapstick and Tom and Jerry (22:47)
- The Comedy Styling of Tom and Jerry (1945, 5:30)
- Three Bonus Shorts: Good Will To Men (1955, 8:29), Give & Tyke (1955, 6:38), Scat Cats (1957, 6:29) 
- Collectible 28-Page booklet with artwork and essays.

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AT THE CIRCUS (1939) Warner Archive Blu-ray Review + Screenshots

AT THE CIRCUS (1939) 

Label: Warner Archive 
Region Code: Region-Free 
Rating: Unrated 
Duration: 87 Minutes 24 Seconds 
Audio: English DTS-HD MA 2.0 Dual-Mono with Optional English Subtitles 
Video: 1080p HD Fullscreen (1.37:1)
Director: Edward Buzzell
Cast: Groucho Marx, Chico Marx, Harpo Marx, Margaret Dumont, Kenny Baker

Synopsis: A classic of comic insanity, At the Circus races, along at an hilarious, logic-defying pace, reaching literally the highest point in all of the Marx Brothers' films with a scene in which the zany trio -- as well as Margaret Dumont and a gorilla on the loose - wind up swinging wildly from the trapeze. When a loan shark and two circus performers set out to steal "Wilson's Wonder Circus" from its rightful owner, two circus attendants (Chico and Harpo) enlist the help of a lawyer.

Audio/Video: At the Circus (193) arrives on region-free Blu-ray from warner Archive in 1080p HD fullscreen (1.37:1)looking quite sensational, the black and white image looks flawless, film grain is present and looks organic, and the depth and clarity are impressive, with deep black, excellent grayscale and crisp whites. Audio comes by way of English DTS-HD MA 2.0 dual-mono with optional English subtitles, sounding clean and crisp, the range s a bit limited, but sounds accurate for the vintage of the film, and the song numbers are terrific, especially Groucho singing “Lydia the Tattooed Lady,” which is probably my favorite of all his songs!

As usual Warner Archive include some appreciated extras, nothing new, but we get the 11-min Our Gang short "Dog Daze", which is a classic, and the 9-min MGM Cartoon Short "Jitterbug Follies", both from '39, which could have very well played with the feature in some markets. We also get an audio only promo and the Trailer for the film. The single-disc release arrives in an standard keepcase with a single-sided sleeve of artwork featuring the original illustrated movie poster. 

Special Features: 
- MGM Our Gang Comedy Short "Dog Daze" (1939, 10:37) 
- MGM Cartoon Short "Jitterbug Follies" (1929, 8:45)
- Leo is On The Air Radio Promo (Audio Only) (1:28) 
- Original Theatrical (3:15) 

Screenshots from the Warner Archive Blu-ray: 













































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