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MGM has brought out THAT MIDNIGHT KISS and THE TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS as part of their MGM Musicals Collection, but his biggest hit and one of MGM's biggest moneymakers in the 1950s was THE GREAT CARUSO. Lanza's films don't exactly fit into the musical comedy venue, but it would be great to have a collection of his remaining films dvd-ed: a special edition of THE GREAT CARUSO (Commentary by Ann Blyth?), BECAUSE YOU'RE MINE, Anthony Mann's SERENADE from a James M. Cain novel, SEVEN HILLS OF ROME, FOR THE FIRST TIME with THE STUDENT PRINCE in which Lanza dubbed Edmund Purdom as a bonus disc.