'The Letter' Hits Dvd, with 'Random Harvest' and 3 Action-Packed Flicks

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An old black-and-white Bette Davis flick was the top vote-getter when fans cast ballots about which films they'd like to see on DVD.

"The Letter," one of Davis' starring vehicles from 1940, which casts her as an accused murderess, topped the choices by 140,000 movie fans who logged onto a Web site sponsored by Warner Home Video and Turner Classic Movies.

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'The Letter' Hits Dvd, with 'Random Harvest' and 3 Action-Packed Flicks

And that film -- along with another black-and-white classic from the '40s and three color action pictures from the '50s and '60s -- were released on DVD this week.

In order, the voting was for "The Letter," "King Solomon's Mines," "Ice Station Zebra," "Ivanhoe"...

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