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New on DVD: 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'

"Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs"

After viewing the latest version of this classic film, it will be hard for you to believe that the film was made in 1937. The first full-length color animated feature film has touched the hearts and imagination of families for many generations.

The DVD features an all-new digital restoration with enhanced picture and sound. The special features include newly discovered archival storyboards, information on Disney through the decades, a music video with Tiffany Thorton, a karaoke singalong, Dopey's Wild Mine Ride game and more.

"The Golden Age of Television: The Criterion Collection"

Fans of classic television will love this three-disc set which features kinescope recordings of eight live dramas from the 1950s. The set also includes new interviews with Andy Griffith, Carol Serling, Kim Hunter, Jack Palance, Mickey Rooney and commentaries from directors John Frankenheimer, Delbert Mann, Ralph Nelson and Daniel Petrie. The shows are "Marty" with Rod Steiger and Nancy Marchand on "The Philco Television Playhouse. "Patterns" with Richard Kiley and Ed Begley from "Kraft Television Theatre." "No Time for Sergeants" with Andy Griffith and Harry Clark on "The United States Steel Hour." "A Wind from the South" with Julie Harris on "The United States Steel Hour." "Requiem for a Heavyweight" with Jack Palance from "Playhouse 90." "Bang the Drum Slowly" with Paul Newman from "The United States Steel Hour." "The Comedian" with Mickey Rooney, Mel Torme and Edmund O'Brien seen on "Playhouse 90" and "Days of Wine and Roses" with Cliff Robertson and Piper Laurie also on "Playhouse 90."

"The Jerry Lewis Show Collection"

Available on DVD for the first time, this two-disc collection features some of the highlights from Jerry Lewis' show which ran on NBC from 1967-69. The show was a variety format with Lewis playing a wide range of characters in sketches with guest celebrities. The show combined comedy, singing and dancing. Guests included The Osmond Brothers, Shirley Jones, Don Rickles, Flip Wilson, Joey Heatherton, Janet Leigh, Audrey Meadows and many more.

"Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season Four"

The great director, called "the master of suspense," hosted an anthology series which told a different story of suspense and murder each week. It felt like a movie of the week, with excellent writing and terrific guest stars. The beauty of each show was that it left us without a true conclusion at the end, and we wondered what we were in store for the following week.

The four-disc set includes all 36 episodes and features guest stars such as Cloris Leachman, Walter Matthau, Leslie Nielsen, Elizabeth Montgomery, Art Carney, William Demarest, Bette Davis and many more.

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