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Silver Screen Legends: Hedy Lamarr (1938-48) {DVD Review}

Reviewed By Jason S. Lockard

Hedy Lamarr was an beautiful lady and an amazing actress!  She was born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler in Vienna on November 9, 1913. But besides being a Hollywood icon she was also an inventor. Now 4 of this amazing lady's films are together in one place thanks to Synergy Entertainment. Lets take a look at  this DVD set.

Our Rating System:
****=Don’t Miss it!
***=Worth a look.
**=An Ok way to spend an evening.
*=You haven’t missed anything.

Algiers (1938) Beautiful Gaby falls under the spell of a notorious jewel thief Pepe LeMoko in  the mysterious Casbah. (96 minutes) ***

The Strange Woman (1946)
In Bangor, Maine during the 1820’s, a young woman stops at nothing to control the men in her life. (100 minutes) ***

Dishonored Lady (1947) A fashion editor decides the pressure of her job is too much and moves to a small town and changes her identity. (85 minutes)  ***

Let's Live a Little (1948) An advertising agent is pursued by7 one of his clients, who is also his former fiancée. (85 minutes)  **

This four disc DVD set includes each film on a disc all its own, which makes the quality of each film really nice. I really love these Silver Screen collections from Synergy Entertainment. And this one is no different. This is a good little snapshot collection of Hedy Lamarr. I cant recommend it enough.

So if your a fan of Hedy Lamarr or classic Hollywood Cinema this collection is for you! Head over to www.Amazon.com or your local DVD provider today and get a copy for yourself!

Moral Rating: nothing offensive
Audience: teens and adults
Length: 366 Minutes
DVD Release: 2014
DVD Rating: A

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