Cross My Heart / Pure Luck (Martin Short Double Feature) Blu-ray Review
By Paul Rudoff on Jun. 20, 2022 at 12:00 PM in Home Video
Mill Creek Entertainment recently released the Martin Short Double Feature Blu-ray containing Cross My Heart (1987) and Pure Luck (1991). Read on to find out more about it...
[ SYNOPSIS ]
CROSS MY HEART (1987) - Having just lost his job, David (Martin Short) considers canceling his date with Kathy (Annette O'Toole) until his friend Bruce (Paul Reiser) offers a pep talk. Bruce, who has a nice apartment, believes Kathy will be impressed if David takes her there and says it's his place. Kathy, meanwhile, tells her friend Nancy (Joanna Kerns) that she's worried how David will react when he finds out she has a daughter. But they proceed with the date, charming one another with their honesty.
PURE LUCK (1991) - When Valerie Highsmith (Sheila Kelley) goes missing in Mexico, it isn't too surprising, as she is generally acknowledged as having the worst luck in the world. What is surprising is that veteran investigator Raymond Campanella (Danny Glover) can't find her. Then an executive at Valerie's father's company has the idea to send Proctor (Martin Short) from accounting along with Raymond. Proctor, it turns out, also possesses terrible luck -- and is sure to tumble into the same mess Valerie did.
[ SPECIFICATIONS ]
Each movie is presented in a 1.85:1 aspect ratio with a runtime of 1:30:30 for Cross My Heart and 1:35:53 for Pure Luck. Cross My Heart has been rated R. Pure Luck has been rated PG. For both films, audio languages include English, and subtitle languages include English SDH.
[ SPECIAL FEATURES ]
There are no special features on the disc for either film.
[ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ]
No digital copy code voucher is included inside the standard one-disc blue Blu-ray case.
[ NOTES ]
Since Mill Creek Entertainment is a budget company, you can grab the Martin Short Double Feature Blu-ray on Amazon for a great low price right now. It is RECOMMENDED.
Given that Mill Creek has already released King Ralph and For Richer or Poorer on Blu-ray, all they need to do is release Ghost Dad on Blu-ray, and I can get rid of my 4 Movie Marathon: Family Comedy Collection DVD set. I just fear that having Bill Cosby as the star will prevent it from ever getting a Blu-ray release... though that didn't stop Mill Creek from releasing Leonard: Part 6 on Blu-ray back in 2017.
This item has been provided by Mill Creek Entertainment for review on this site.
No feedback yet
Leave a comment
« Eraser: Reborn Blu-ray Review | Heart and Souls Blu-Ray Review (Retro VHS Style) » |