Three disc set includes "All Hands On Deck" (1961), "Mardi Gras" (1958), and "April Love" (1953).
R**K
Fun movies.
It has to be obvious, I buy what I like to watch.
T**M
Who wants Pan and Scan Versions
April Love is a favorite of mine but hate besides the titles was not in wide screen. Why would 20th Centruy Fox mess up good movies with a pan and scan version. Does anyone want that kind of version so you do not see the whole shots on the screen. I doubt it and all three films are like that.April Love is the best of the trio with Mardi Gras second and All Hands on Deck in the rear.Where is Bernadine the best Pat Boone picture for Fox? It should be on DVD also and in wide screen.
D**E
Five Stars
Love these movies, watched them when I was a kid. They arived on time and happy with my purchase.
M**P
Not Letterboxed
Dreadful Pan and Scan release .How come 20th Century Fox Archivescan have so little respect for its audience composed of Film aficionados who understand and request that a CinemaScope film has to be released in the Letterbox Format
A**R
Five Stars
loved these.
S**P
TV prints? Pan & Scan versions.
I bought the 3-DVD Pat Boone set from another site so I am a kind of verified buyer. This movie is good entertainment but what they don't tell you is that it is a Pan & Scan presentation of a full wide-screen/CinemaScope movie. So what you are getting is only half of the picture in a 4:3 format instead of the original widescreen. I was bitterly disappointed. This same goes for "Mardi Gras" and "April Love" as well so Pat Boone fans, BEWARE. If I'd known I never would have bought this. I want the COMPLETE movie. This looks like an old 16mm TV print.
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