The Barbara Stanwyck Show, Vol. 1 in October

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The Barbara Stanwyck Show, Vol. 1
October 13th
E1 Entertainment
Retail: $39.98, Our: $27.99
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From the same folks that released last year's impressive Studio One Anthology set, comes The Barbara Stanwyck Show, Vol. 1. The Archive of American Television is again teaming up with E1 Entertainment (formally Koch Vision) to bring volume one of Barbara Stanwyck's acclaimed anthology series to DVD on October 13th.

The 3-disc set will present 15 of the series' 36 episodes featuring such stars as Milton Berle, Lee Marvin, Vic Morrow and Ralph Bellamy.

It will retail for $39.98, but is available at ClassicFlix.com for only $27.99. Synopsis and bonus features below.



SYNOPSIS:
Throughout her illustrious career, Barbara Stanwyck enraptured Hollywood, starring in almost 100 films (including Double Indemnity and Sorry, Wrong Number) and capturing four Oscar-nominations. After conquering the silver screen, Barbara took on the world of television earning Emmy-nominations for her roles in “The Thorn Birds” and “The Big Valley.”

In the acclaimed NBC anthology series, The Barbara Stanwyck Show, the beloved actress served as hostess and starred in all but four of the productions. This collection showcases 15 of the most memorable dramas from the Emmy award-winning series.
  • The Key to a Killer
  • House in Order
  • The Miraculous Journey of Tadpole Chan
  • The Secret of Mrs. Randall
  • Ironbark’s Bride
  • Out of the Shadows
  • Night Visitors
  • Size Ten
  • Dear Charlie
  • Dragon by the Trail
  • The Sisters
  • Big Career
  • Confession
  • Along the Barbary Coast
  • Shock
BONUS FEATURES:
  • “Sponsor’s Table” (Unaired Pilot Episode)
  • Barbara Stanwyck’s 1961 Emmy acceptance speech
  • Booklet with written contributions by film historian Robert Osborne

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