I, for one, am MORE than content with these releases and, quite frankly, have no interest in the musical GOODBYE MR. CHIPS. I'll tell you what, though, if CHIPS ever gets a blu-ray release I won't go out of my way to take a dump on your enthusiasm simply because I don't share it.
There were actually three others. They made TEA FOR TWO (a Technicolor version of NO, NO NANETTE) and THE WEST POINT STORY together in 1950 and both appeared in STARLIFT the following year, which I've never seen and I don't BELIEVE they appear in it together (but I could be wrong.) TEA FOR TWO...
Well it's understandable that we would believe it because it fits so neatly into the "child star" morality tale we all know so well. Apparently there were other parties initially involved with the suit and it all stems from misleading information in the original press kit, which SHOULD have...
I apologize, I shouldn't have been so mysterious.
Billy Gray played a heroin dealer named "City" in DUSTY AND SWEETS McGEE (1971.) Director Floyd Mutrux used a lot of actual heroin addicts in the movie but Billy wasn't one of them, he was just an actor (and, apparently, quite a convincing...