Shout! Factory has set a release date for its long-awaited (and long-delayed) DVD set Mr. Magoo Theatrical Collection: The Theatrical Collection, 1949-1959. The four-disc set, which collects all 53 ...
The other shoe has dropped! Two years ago, TCM released the UPA Jolly Frolics Collection – 38 must-have Columbia theatrical cartoons from the 1950s including several Oscar winners like Gerald McBoing ...
"Mr. Magoo: The Theatrical Collection" Cleveland native Jim Backus may be best known for providing the voice of myopic millionaire Mr. Magoo, who first appeared in a 1949 cartoon, "Ragtime Bear." The ...
Near-sighted, bumbling old Mr. Magoo generated many a laugh as well as arguments in favor of driving tests for seniors. Voiced by Cleveland native Jim Backus of "Gilligan's Island," the stubborn but ...
Sony Pictures and Shout Factory have announced the release date of a long-delayed DVD collection, Mr. Magoo: The Theatrical Collection (1949-1959). The four-disc boxed set will be available on April ...
For his first television series — so late, in so distinguished a career — Alec Guinness fretted over whether "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" would be a blot on his legacy, and he virtually froze on the ...
A searing drama about loss and redemption, a series of classic cartoons and a look at a flamboyant sex symbol arrived on Blu-ray and DVD on Tuesday. The lowdown: Rod Steiger gives one of his finest ...
Shout! Factory is no stranger to unleashing cartoon classics on DVD in hefty box sets, with the likes of Jem, Home Movies, ReBoot, and many others getting the DVD overhaul from the company in the past ...
I remember Jim Backus vividly as James Dean’s father in “Rebel Without a Cause” (1955). But Backus was best with comedy, including “I Married Joan,” an early ’50s sitcom in which he portrayed a judge.