"How can I order an autographed picture? I was named after Rhonda Fleming by my father who died of cancer when I was 3 1/2. I am also a Christian and enjoyed reading Mrs. Fleming's beliefs and attitude about life. I have been through numerous hardships and we seem to have alot in common. It was encouraging to read."
"I like this 50's pulp film because it's an example of what must have been considered 'adult' back then. Tough, brutal--with 'girlie' shots of redhead Rhonda Fleming in scanty outfits and the all-out performance of Arlene Dahl as her klepto/nympho/psycho sister-both vying for the he-man pleasures of hunky John Payne and everyone caught up in Big City Corruption and Scandal. Lushly photographed and tightly directed ,this is fun stuff--worth repeat viewings any time. Good quality DVD product from VCI that's in vivid 50's color.I recommend this for buffs who like a little cheese on their cracker--like me."
A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court/The Emperor Waltz - Double Feature
"One of the cutist movies ever made. It's a feel good movie. The theme is delightful and Bing Crosby sings some really exceptional songs that add to the fun and gayety of the film. It captures attention from start to finish. They really don't make movies like this one anymore. I purchased this on VHS some time ago and had to have it on DVD since it is full screen and safe to view on standard picture tubes."
"This is the kind of movie i didn't expect to find on DVD and very happy i did.If there is a word for Technicolor ladies Rhonda Fleming and Arlene Dahl are it.The plot is okay and the acting pretty good especially by Arlene Dahl.This is a film noir but works fine in color.I hope more movies with these gorgeous actresses are released on DVD.I didnt know VCI and was a littlesceptical to buy this at first but it looks great and is anamorphic when some much better known and more recent movies aren't."
A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court/The Emperor Waltz - Double Feature
"This review is for 'Connecticut Yankee' only. This movie is very enjoyable even as a musical, but there's one big problem. It's a moral one. Bing Crosby goes for a beautiful lady who is betrothed to someone else. Why couldn't this beautiful lady not be 'taken' in the storyline? This movie reminds me of Titanic by James Cameron, where Kate Winslet is to marry someone else but goes for Leonardo DiCaprio without breaking off the other engagement first, which would have been the right thing to do. And you wonder why morality is breaking down, and getting worse and worse as time goes on. I would love to keep this movie for my collection, but no thanks."
"If you're a serious fan of the film 'Spellbound' you know of the three frames that where hand tinted red in the original release prints. The frames aren't tinted red in this DVD release. You're better off waiting till someone actually familiar with the film makes an athoritative transfer."