Well - it was difficult to list JUST five - but since these lists can be VERY personal

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"The Long Long Trailer" - in a 'Scope DVD. It still makes me laugh!
"The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" - the Andre Previn score is wonderful (got a CD release) but I really like the performances of Glenn Ford, Karl Boehm, Charles Boyer, and Paul Henreid - and Ingrid Thulin (with Angela Lansbury's voice). I would like to see this one in a 'Scope transfer as well.
"Harlow" - starring Carroll Baker as someone with the name but not the life of Jean Harlow. Nice Panavision and a Neal Hefti score...with a commentary by Baker that matches the frankness of her autobiography!
"State Fair" - the much maligned 1962 version with Pat Boone and Ann-Margret and Pamela Tiffin. Some really nice music and on location photography. Would like to see this in widescreen the way I remember it!
"Bernadine" - I know, I know, another Pat Boone movie, but this one really features Dick Sargent, has some good tunes, and is fun....where is the 'Scope DVD?
So two from FOX, two from MGM, and one from Paramount!
I was going to list "Valley of the Dolls" but I think that has been announced for release this year!
