Diana
Dors, England’s answer to Marilyn Monroe, will be front and center on Sept. 17
with two new DVD releases from Juno Films.
MVD Entertainment Group will be handling the domestic sales and
distribution efforts.
We’ve
done the usual IMDB overlook on both director Leslie Arliss’ 1955 film
production of Miss Tulip Stays the
Night and filmmaker Maurice Elvey’s 1952 comedy, My Wife’s Lodger, and then went the
extra mile to check out vintage Box
Office Magazine editions (which can be found online) from both years to see
if there was any indication that these films were ever released in the United
States theatrically.
These
films from the Adelphi Collection are essentially new to American audiences as
the results from the extended search came up negative. So if you are a film buff, a Diana Dors fan
or just curious as to what the buzz was about the “bomb shell” in the late 50s
and early 60s, be sure to check them out come Sept. 17.
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