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‘Justified’ fan seeking Season 3 DVD marathon

 

Akron Beacon Journal

Q. Justified is one of our favorite shows. We have purchased seasons one and two, and had a marathon one weekend. We absolutely loved every minute. We are so excited about seeing season three, and have been looking everywhere for more information on its DVD release date.

I have not seen a release date for the third season of, which stars Timothy Olyphant and has finished airing on FX. The two previous seasons have hit home video in January 2011 and 2012 respectively, not long before the next season’s premiere, and I would expect a similar pattern for the third season: a DVD and Blu-ray release shortly before the fourth season begins.Q. Can you tell me what happened to Mad Men. It has not been on for awhile.

The Emmy-winning series makes only about 13 episodes per season, and so ended its fifth season in June. New episodes will begin airing in 2013.

Q. In the 1950s, I saw a movie called You Can’t Run Away From It with Jack Lemmon and June Allyson. It was a remake of It Happened One Night with Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert. For years, I have been unsuccessful in my search for this movie. I cannot find it in stores, at the library, or any site online. Are you aware of it being available anywhere?

The search for old movies and TV shows has gotten trickier. Not only are there DVDs and Blu-rays for sale in retail stores and from online vendors, not to mention some sellers of old VHS tapes, there are copies of some films made on demand by distributors like Warner Bros., and online downloads and streaming of productions via Hulu, Netflix, Amazon.com and iTunes.

I do not know of a hard copy of the 1956 musical You Can’t Run Away From It, but did see it available as a download on Amazon.com, both for rental and purchase.

Send questions to TV Mailbag, Akron Beacon Journal, 44 E. Exchange St., Akron, OH 44309 or rheldenfels@thebeaconjournal.com. Individual replies cannot be guaranteed.

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