Max Kester is a distinguished film historian and writer whose passion for cinematic treasures has made significant waves in the physical media collection community. With a deep appreciation for the art of home video releases, Kester is best known for his work on the 1936 classic “Once in a Million,” a charming musical that has garnered a devoted following among collectors for its rarity and nostalgic appeal.
Kester's insightful essays and commentaries provide invaluable context for collectors seeking to understand the cultural significance of such films. His contributions to various special edition releases have elevated the value of titles like “Once in a Million,” making them sought-after gems in both VHS and Blu-ray formats. By meticulously preserving the stories behind these films, Kester not only enhances the viewing experience but also ensures that the legacy of classic cinema continues to resonate with new generations of collectors.