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TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection - continued
Written by Diana Saenger   

The last wave of timeless treasures will be released this fall as Warner Home Video and Turner Classic Movies introduce the final four four-title sets from the TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection on November 3, 2009. Starting this past February, the collections have been made available in separate waves and promoted throughout the year on TCM. This last and final installment includes: TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection-Holiday; TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection-Comedy; TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection-Family; TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection-Hitchcock Thrillers.

tmcclassicsholiday120.jpgThe collections consists of 1) TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: Holiday - A Christmas Carol, Christmas in Connecticut, The Shop Around the Corner and It Happened on 5th Avenue

2) TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: Comedy - Arsenic and Old Lace, A Night at the Opera, The Long, Long Trailer and Father of the Bride

3) TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: Family - National Velvet, Lassie Come Home, Flipper and The Incredible Mr. Limpet,

4) TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: Hitchcock Thrillers - Suspicion, Strangers on a Train, I Confess, and The Wrong Man.

Each collection is affordably priced at $27.92 SRP. Orders are due September 29, 2009. The 16 films above showcase the talents of Hollywood icons such as Cary Grant, Raymond Massey, Peter Lorre, Spencer Tracy, Elizabeth Taylor, Mickey Rooney, Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, The Marx Brothers, Don Knotts, Roddy MacDowall, Montgomery Clift, Henry Fonda and more.

TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection stands as the largest-ever partnership between Warner Home Video and Turner Classic Movies. The initiative combines the strengths of the companies in serving both serious film buffs and a new generation of movie lovers. The TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection builds on the success of previous joint initiatives between Turner Classic Movies and Warner Home Video, including the TCM Archives series and the TCM Spotlight series.

Warner Home Video, which owns the world's largest film library, has more Best Picture Oscar® wins (22) than any other studio and its films have garnered more than 300 Academy Awards®.

Turner Classic Movies is currently seen in more than 80 million homes and will support Warner Home Video and the new collection with extensive marketing. TCM's marketing plan includes print ads in TCM's popular Now Playing guide, banners on tcm.com, and on-air mentions by the network's renowned primetime host, Robert Osborne.

           

 

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