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| | | No One Man (1932) | Carole Lombard, Ricardo Cortez, Paul Lukas, Juliette Compton. When the boyfriend of a rich, bored socialite dies from a weak heart, she finds herself attracted to the doctor who treated him, a hard-working idealist decidedly different from the usual spoiled society rich kids she is used to.
| $19.99 | | | No Other Woman (1933) | Irene Dunne, Charles Bickford, Gwili Andre, Eric Linden. A steelworker and his aspiring wife make millions when they become partners in a dyeworks. Unfortunately, success does not bring happiness.
| $19.99 | | | No Substitute For Victory | 1970 in color John Wayne hosts this documentary about "America's fight against Communist aggression". Also appearing with Wayne is Lowell Thomas and Martha Raye. Approx. 70 Minutes | $19.95 | | | No Time For Sergeants (1958) (DVD) | Andy Griffith, Nick Adams, Myron McCormick, Murray Hamilton, Howard I. Smith, Don Knotts. Will Stockdale (Andy Griffith), brought to the Air Force base in handcuffs because his farmer father has been hiding his draft notices, good-natured Will becomes the target of ridicule for the other transcripts. Will's best pal is hot-headed private Ben (Nick Adams), who wants to be transferred to the Infantry and convinces Will to try for the same goal. Slowly becoming aware that the trusting, naive Will may prove to be a troublemaker, career sergeant King (Myron McCormick), tries to keep Stockdale out of mischief by appointing him "PLO" -- Permanent Latrine Orderly. King tries to pull strings to get Will transferred, succeeding only in losing his sergeant's stripes. The story goes off on a zany tangent when Will and Ben find themselves on a crippled plane in flight. They manage to escape with their lives, but all evidence suggests that they've been killed in the plane's crash. 119 min.
| $19.99 | | | Nobody's Baby (1937) | Patsy Kelly, Lyda Roberti, Lynne Overman, Robert Armstrong. Kelly and Roberti play nurses-in-training Kitty and Lena, who reluctantly come into possession of a cute baby. The kid's mother, nightclub dancer Yvonne (Rosina Lawrence), doesn't want her public to know that she's married to her partner Cortez (Don Alvarado), so she prevails upon our heroines to take care of the baby "temporarily."
NOBODY'S BABY is the only feature film to star the short-lived comedy team of Patsy Kelly and Lyda Roberti. (They also starred in two shorts.) Roberti replaced the late Thelma Todd as Kelly's partner. Viewing the delightful chemistry between Patsy and Lyda, one regrets this team never had the chance to work again after this picture. (Roberti died soon after.) | $19.99 | | | Non-Stop New York | (1937) Starring Anna Lee, John Loder and Francis L. Sullivan. A wealthy woman who has an alibi for a murder suspect is framed. The films pays homage to Hitchcock with its photography and humor. Approx. 70 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Noose Hangs High, The | (1948) Starring: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Joseph Calleia, Leon Errol, Cathy Downs, Mike Mazurki. Bumbling window-washers are hired by a gangster to collect a $50,000 gambling debt. They retrieve the cash, but deliver it the wrong person; a secretary who mistakenly distributes it to the names on a mailing list! Produced by Abbott and Costello, their first independent production. Approx. 77 Minutes.
| $19.95 | | | Norman Conquest | (AKA Park Plaza 605) (Crime Film Noir - 1953) Starring Tom Conway, Eva Bartok and Ian Fleming. A detective finds himself drugged and set up on a murder charge. Approx. 75 Minutes | $19.95 | | | North Star | Anne Baxter, Dana Andrews, Walter Huston. Tribute to the courage of the Russian people during the Nazi invasion. Directed by Lewis Milestone. | $19.95 | | | North to the Klondike (1942) | Broderick Crawford, Andy Devine, Lon Chaney Jr., Evelyn Ankers, Lloyd Corrigan. Marginally based on the Jack London yarn Gold Hunters of the North, the film casts Crawford as Alaskan mining engineer John Thorn and Chaney as land-grabbing scoundrel Nate Carson. Originally close friends, Thorn and Carson ultimately have a falling out over Carson's strongarm tactics-resulting in an outsized brawl which looks disturbingly like the real thing.
| $19.99 | | | Not a Ladies Man (1942) | Paul Kelly, Fay Wray, Douglas Croft, Ruth Lee.
Make room in your heart for a true-blue red-blooded father and son the whole town thought were yellow! | $19.99 | | | Nothing Sacred | in color Carole Lombard, Fredric March. William Wellman directed this hilarious Ben Hecht screenplay as newsman March pursues a human interst story of a dying girl who isn't. | $19.95 | | | Notorious Lady, The | 1927 Lewis Stone, Directed by King Baggott | $19.95 | | | Notorious Landlady, The (1962) | Cast: Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon, Fred Astaire, Lionel Jeffries, Estelle Winwood.
An American diplomat (Lemmon) in London inadvertently gets caught up in a jewel theft after he takes up his new position and becomes involved with his gorgeous landlady (Novak) whose husband is missing. The screenplay, written by Blake Edwards, was based on The Notorious Tenant, a novel by Margery Sharp. | $19.99 | | | Notorious Landlady, The (1962) (DVD) | Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon, Fred Astaire, Lionel Jeffries, Estelle Winwood.
Description: An American diplomat (Lemmon) in London inadvertently gets caught up in a jewel theft after he takes up his new position and becomes involved with his gorgeous landlady (Novak) whose husband is missing. The screenplay, written by Blake Edwards, was based on The Notorious Tenant, a novel by Margery Sharp.
| $19.99 | | | Now Or Never | 1932 Richard Talmadge | $19.95 | | | Nurse Edith Cavell | (1939) True story of a nurse who risked her life to aid Allied forces in Belgium during World War II. Starring Anna Neagle, Edna Mae Oliver, Zasu Pitts and George Sanders. Approx. 96 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Nut Farm, The | (Comedy - 1935) A con-man pursuades a couple to give up their nut farm for a career in the movies. Starring Wallace Ford and Joan Gale. Approx. 65 Minutes. | $19.95 | | O |
| | | O, My Darling Clementine (1943) | Roy Acuff, Isabel Randolph, Harry Cheshire, Frank Albertson, Lorna Gray.
This country music gem falls into the genre of what can be dubbed "pioneering" country music, and stars one of the great pioneers, Roy Acuff.
A nostalgic jewel for classic country music lovers. | $19.99 | | | Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge, An | (1962)Based on the short story by Ambrose Bierce and winner of an Academy award and the Cannes Grand Prix. Approx. 25 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Of Human Bondage | Bette Davis, Leslie Howard. A medial student falls in love with a worthless, vulgar woman in this version of Maugham's novel. | $19.95 | | | Officer O'Brien | (1930) Starring William Boyd who later became Hopalong Cassidy and Dorothy sebastian who later became Mrs. William Boyd. Approx. 73 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Oh, Mr. Porter! | 1937 Great Britain. With Will Hay & Moore Marriott | $19.95 | | | Okay For Sound | 1945 Great Britain. Fred Duprez and the Crazy Gang | $19.95 | | | Old Swimmin' Hole, The (1921) | 1921 in b/w A silent film with Charles Ray, Laura LaPlante | $19.95 | | | Old Swimmin' Hole, The (1940) | 1940 in b/w With Marcia Mae Jones, Jackie Moran and Leatrice Joy. A warm hearted movie about life in a small rural town. A young man dreams of becoming a doctor and practices on patching up small sick little animals. Along the way he helps solve some town problems. Approx. 75 minutes. | $19.95 | | | Old Testament, The (1962) | Brad Harris, John Heston, Susan Paget, Brigitte Corey, Mara Lane, Enzo Doria, Ignazio Dolce. Based on apochryphal Old Testament writings, this film details the retreat into the wilderness of the Jewish family, the Maccabees, where they band together to fight off the armies of the Syrian King Antiochus. COLOR.
| $19.99 | | | Oliver Twist | Dickie Moore, William Boyd. This 1933 version is the best telling of the classic tale. | $19.95 | | | On Probation (1935) | Monte Blue, Lucile Browne, William Bakewell,
Barbara Bedford.
Fearing that her unsavory past will be revealed, a young girl is prepared to kill her erstwhile benefactor in this hectic thriller directed by former serial star Charles Hutchison. | $19.95 | | | On The Run (1983) | Starring Rod Taylor and Paul Winfield. In Color. Approx. 100 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | On the Sunny Side (1942) | Katharine Alexander, William 'Billy' Benedict, Stanley Clements, Jane Darwell, Roddy McDowall. In his first starring role, Roddy McDowall portrays an English boy named Hugh, who is sent to stay with an American family on the "sunny side" of the pond in order to escape the Nazi blitz.
| $19.99 | | | One Body Too Many | Bela Lugosi, Jack Haley. Comedy spoof with bodies popping up over and over as heirs gather for the reading of the will. | $19.95 | | | One Girl's Confession (1953) | Starring: Cleo Moore, Hugo Haas, Glenn Langan, Ellen Stansbury.
Perennial Haas leading lady Cleo Moore stars as Mary Adams, whose first step on the road to ruin is a $25,000 robbery. Mary hides the money, then confesses to the crime, secure in the belief that she can dig up the loot upon her release from prison. | $19.95 | | | One Heavenly Night (1931) | Evelyn Laye, John Boles, Leon Errol, Lilyan Tashman. Laye plays Lilli, a demure flower girl at a Budapest theater who worships the show's star, the temperamental and highly flirtatious Fritzi Yajos (Lilyan Tashman), despite the admonitions of her friend Otto (Leon Errol). | $19.99 | | | One Too Many | (Drama - 1951) Exploitation film depicting the evils of alcoholism. Starring Ruth Warrick, Richard Travis, Onslow Stevens and Lyle Talbot. Approx. 110 Minutes | $19.95 | | | One Way Passage (1932) | William Powell, Kay Francis, Aline MacMahon,
Frank McHugh. Joan Ames is slowly dying as a result of illness. She's determined to have one last good time on a holiday cruise. She meets good-natured criminal Dan Hardesty who is being transported back to the USA to face execution. A romance develops between them in what could be their last days alive without either one revealing their secret.
| $19.99 | | | One Way to Love (1946) | Willard Parker, Marguerite Chapman, Chester Morris, Janis Carter, Hugh Herbert. In this comedy, a Chicago team of radio scriptwriters must split up when he takes a job with his bride-to-be's father, and the other must write commercial jingles. Their agent then appears and tells them they have a $1,000 per week assignment in Tinseltown provided they work together.
| $19.99 | | | One Wild Oat | (1950) Starring Robertson Hare, Sterling Holloway and Audrey Hepburn. Two enemies go to any lengths to make sure that the marriage of their children never takes place. Watch for Audrey Hepburn appearing in her first feature. Approx. 78 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | One-Way Ticket (1935) | Lloyd Nolan, Peggy Conklin, Walter Connolly, Edith Fellows.
The creation of the Federal Deposit Insurance Commission would soon render anachronistic such crime melodramas as One Way Ticket. Upon discovering that a prominent banker has absconded with his customers' funds, Jerry (Lloyd Nolan), one of the unlucky depositors, reacts by turning thief. | $19.99 | | | Only One New York (Documentary) | 1964 in b/w An unusual film tour of New York City: the Battery, Coney Island, Central Park, Broadway, Greenwich Village, Harlem, Riverside Drive, Fulton Fish Market, Chinatown with scenes of ancient rituals brought by many immigrants. Approx. 75 minutes. | $19.95 | | | Only the Brave (1930) | Gary Cooper, Mary Brian, Phillips Holmes, James Neill. Amidst the furor of the Civil War a courageous Union captain, nursing a broken heart, volunteers for spy duty. Masquerading as a Confederate sympathizer who has obtained important Union plans, he eventually lands at the plantation of home of a southern belle with whom he falls in love. | $19.99 | | | Open Secret | (Drama - 1948) John Ireland stars in this action melodrama about anti-Semitism as a police lieutenant who tries to expose a gang of racist thugs. Also stars Sheldon Leonard, Jane Randolph and Arthur O'Connell. Approx. 70 Minutes.
| $19.95 | | | Open Switch, The | 1925 Helen Holmes, Jack Perrin | $19.95 | | | Operation C.I.A. | (Action/Suspense - 1965) (AKA Last Message From Saigon) Starring Burt Reynolds, John Hayt and Danielle Aubry. CIA agent Reynolds is out to foil a plot to assassinate the U.S. Ambassador to Saigon.Approx. 90 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Orlacs Hande (Hands Of Orlac) (1925) | Conrad Veidt, Alexandra Sorina, Fritz Kortner. Directed by Robert Wiene ("The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari"), this scary German classic chronicles the downfall of a pianist after he loses his hands in an accident. Following a transplant surgery in which he is given the meathooks of a criminal, he becomes compelled to use his new appendages to commit murderous crimes. 93 min. Silent with music score. Titles are in German with Spanish overlays. No English titles.
| $19.95 | | | Orphans of the Street (1938) | Tommy Ryan, Robert Livingston, June Storey, Ralph Morgan. In this drama, an young, orphaned heir is dismayed to discover that his inheritance will no longer cover the tuition and expenses for military school and ends up sent to a state orphanage. He and his devoted police dog, end up running away from there. He then finds himself entangled in a dog show and a killing.
| $19.95 | | | Othello (Silent w/music) | Emil Jannings. An early attempt at screen Shakespeare. | $19.95 | | | Our Constitution | (Documentary - 1940) The early years of America and its government. The passage of the Constitution, Bill Of Rights and the creation of the Monroe Doctrine. Approx. 60 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (1944) | Gail Russell, Diana Lynn, Charles Ruggles,
Dorothy Gish.
In 1923, two young ladies depart unescorted for a tour of Europe, meeting two eligible men aboard ship. Their great naivity and efforts to seem grown-up lead them into many comic misadventures. | $19.95 | | | Our Russian Front | Produced by Lewis Milestone and narrated by Walter Huston this documentary deals with the Russian peoples determination against the advancing German army. Approx. 60 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Our Town | William Holden, Thomas Mitchell. Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize winning stage hit brought to the screen. | $19.95 | | | Out of the Storm (1948) | Jimmy Lydon, Lois Collier, Marc Lawrence, Richard Travis, Roy Barcroft, Charles Lane.
A young man with financial problems works in the payroll office of a factory. One payday the payroll office is held up by an armed gang, but they miss a sizable amount of money, and only the struggling payroll clerk knows it. He's torn between keeping the much-needed money for himself or doing the right thing and turning it in.
| $19.95 | | | Outlaw, The | Jane Russell, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Huston. Howard Hughes' adult western caused a sensation in its initial release due to Russell's sexy outfits and then sizzling subject matter. | $19.95 | | | Outside These Walls (1939) | Michael Whalen, Dolores Costello, Virginia Weidler, Don Beddoe.
In this drama, a the journalist and editor of a prison newspaper is good enough, that he even contributes to outside publications, but still encounters difficulty after he is released. With the help of a prison loan, he buys his own little printing press and begins attacking the crooked politicians who have been dictating what the major dailies can and cannot print. | $19.95 | | | Outsider, The (1940) | Starring: George Sanders, Mary Maguire, Lalage Sturdee, Roddy McDowall, Derek Farr.
The Outsider was a remake of the 1931 British film of the same name; both films were based on a popular play by Dorothy Brandon. George Sanders, on leave from Hollywood service, plays an osteopath accused of being a fraud. His talents are put to the test when he treats the crippled daughter of a respected surgeon. 90 min
| $19.95 | | | Outsider, The (1961) | Tony Curtis, James Franciscus, Gregory Walcott,
Bruce Bennett.
Tony Curtis plays the role of U.S. Marine Ira Hayes (Nicknamed "Chief" by other Marines), who fights in WWII and helps to raise the flag at Iwo Jima. The film is based on Ira's true and tragic life. | $19.95 | | | Over My Dead Body | (Comedy - 1942) Starring Milton Berle, Mary Beth Hughes and Reginald Denny. Approx. 70 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Over My Dead Body (1943) | Milton Berle, Mary Beth Hughes, Reginald Denny. Jason Cordry (Milton Berle)is a none-too-bright mystery writer with a big failing: he can't think up solutions to his plots. When he accidentally frames himself for murder, he realizes he hasn't got a solution to this story either. | $19.99 | | | Over She Goes (1937-British) | Stanley Lupino, Claire Luce, John Wood, Vaudevillian inherits the title of Lord, but must hire his pals to rescue him from a blackmailing former girlfriend. Produced by Walter C. Mycroft. From the play by Stanley Lupino.
| $19.95 | | | Over the Wall (1938) | Dick Foran, June Travis, John Litel, Dick Purcell, Veda Ann Borg. Jerry Davis is a street tough and troublemaker who winds up in Sing Sing framed for murder. There he discovers he has a great singing voice, and with the help of prison chaplain Father Connor, Jerry begins to rehabilitate himself. | $19.99 | | | Overlanders | Chips Rafferty, Daphne Campbell. Advancing Japanese troops force an Australian cattle drive during World War II. | $19.95 | | | Overlanders, The (1946) (DVD) | Chips Rafferty, John Heyward, Daphne Campbell, Jean Blue, Helen Grieve, John Fernside. With the threat of a Japanese invasion, Australian cattlemen undertake a seemingly hopeless trek across almost 2000 miles of Outback to save their one thousand head of cattle. Written by Harry Watt, produced by Michael Balcon.
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| | | Pack Up Your Troubles | (1932) Starring Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Billy Gilbert and James Finlayson. Loads of laughs and good fun with The Boys’ when they try to take care of the daughter of their pal who was killed in World War I. All they have to do is find the girl’s grandfather and they have an important clue. The man’s name is Smith! An underrated comedy classic from The Boys’. Directed by George Marshal. Approx. 68 Minutes.
| $19.95 | | | Paco | (1975) Jose Ferrer, Allen Garfield, Panchito Gomez, Pernell Roberts. A young South American boy heads for the city and discovers his uncle is the leader of a gang of youthful thieves. In Color, Approx. 90 Minutes. COLOR
| $19.95 | | | Painted Faces | 1929 in b/w Famed comic actor Joe E. Brown in a rare dramatic role of a German immigrant who works as a circus clown. Approx. 70 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Palooka | Jimmy Durante, Stuart Erwin, Lupe Velez. The famous comic strip comes to life, with manager Durante singing his classic 'Ink A Dink A Doo.' | $19.95 | | | Panama Flo (1932) | Helen Twelvetrees, Robert Armstrong, Charles Bickford, Marjorie Peterson. Stranded in Panama, honky-tonk entertainer Flo (Twelvetrees) picks up some quick change by divesting roughneck mining engineer Charles Bickford of his pocketbook. Rather than turn her over to the cops, Bickford demands that Flo accompany him to his jungle mining camp.
| $19.99 | | | Panther's Claw, The | (Mystery - 1942) Starring Sidney Blackmer, Byron Foulger and Ricki Vallin. A detective attempts to solve a murder in a opera company. Approx. 70 Minutes | $19.95 | | | Pardon Us | (1931) Starring Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy and James Finlayson. This spoof of “The Big House” is Stan & Ollie’s first starring feature and finds The Boys’ going to prison for bootlegging. There they meet a dangerous crook who befriends them even though they ruin all of his escape plans and end up being pardoned for bravery! Contains some of The Boys’ most classic routines and cameos by Hal Roach and director James Parrott. Approx. 66 Minutes.
| $19.95 | | | Paris in Spring (1935) | Mary Ellis, Tullio Carminati, Ida Lupino, Lynne Overman.
Ellis plays Simone, who breaks up her long-standing engagement with Paul de Lille (Carminati) because she balks at the notion of marriage. Simultaneously, young lovers Mignon (Ida Lupino) and Albert (James Blakely) split up for the same reason. | $19.99 | | | Park Row (1952) | Gene Evans, Mary Welch, Bela Kovacs, Herbert Heyes. An excellent film about rival New York City newspapers in the 1880's. Its main draw is Sam Fuller's direction – he is, without a doubt, one of the most skillful American directors to have ever lived.
| $19.99 | | | Parlor, Bedroom And Bath | Buster Keaton and Charlotte Greenwood in one of his first sound features. Keaton portrays an accident-prone loser - but he does get the girl. | $19.95 | | | Parole Fixer (1940) | William Henry, Virginia Dale, Robert Paige, Gertrude Michael, Richard Denning, Anthony Quinn. Parole Fixer is another entry in Paramount's unofficial "J. Edgar Hoover" series, purportedly based on an actual case in the files of the FBI. The plot revolves around the activities of crooked attorney Paul McGrath, who secures paroles for big-time criminals by pulling a number of political strings.
| $19.99 | | | Parole Girl (1933) | Mae Clarke, Ralph Bellamy, Marie Prevost, Hale Hamilton. In this romantic drama, a woman inadvertently assists a con artist in his scheme to rob a store manager and ends up in prison. | $19.99 | | | Parole, Inc. | (Crime Drama - 1949) With Michael O'Shea, Turhan Bey, Evelyn Ankers and Lyle Talbot. Approx. 70 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Passing of the Third Floor Back, The (1935) | Conrad Veidt, Anna Lee. The tenants of an old boarding house are terrorized by an evil slumlord. One day a strange man arrives at the house and begins to help them with their problems.
| $19.99 | | | Passkey to Danger (1946) | Kane Richmond, Stephanie Bachelor, Adele Mara, Gregory Gaye. In this comedy-mystery, an advertising executive begins looking into a touchy situation involving two brothers who are embezzling from his company. Also involved are two vicious thugs who are pursuing the brothers. | $19.95 | | | Passport To Pimlico | Margaret Rutherford, Stanley Holloway. The citizens of Burgundy seceed from the British Isles in this madcap comedy. | $19.95 | | | Patchwork Girl Of Oz, The | 1914 Frank Baum's Whimsical Fairy Tale | $19.95 | | | Patterns | (AKA Patterns Of Power) (1956) Starring Van Heflin, Everett Sloan and Ed Begley. Social drama about ethics, big business and aging executives. Approx. 83 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Paul Terry Silent Cartoon Festival, The | (AKA Farmer Gray Goes To The Dogs). Approx. 55 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Peck's Bad Boy With The Circus | (1938) with Tommy Kelly, Edgar Kennedy, Benita Hume, Spanky MacFarland, Billy Gilbert and Ann Gillis. Approx. 70 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Penalty, The | (1920) Starring Lon Chaney, Ethel Grey Terry, Charles Clary, Kenneth Harlan, Claire Adams and James Mason. Underworld crime boss is driven by an overwhelming desire for revenge on the incompetant doctor who needlessly amputated his legs after a childhood accident. Based on the story by Gouverneur Morris. Approx. 74 Minutes.
| $19.95 | | | Penguin Pool Murder (1932) | Edna May Oliver, Robert Armstrong,
James Gleason, Mae Clarke, Donald Cook, Edgar Kennedy. The body of unscrupulous stockbroker Gerald Parker suddenly appears in the penguin tank at the aquarium. Naturally, suspicion falls on his wife and her boyfriend, who were present. Inspector Piper investigates with the unsolicited aid of teacher Hildegard Withers, a witness who's taken an interest in the case; Piper develops a grudging respect for Miss Withers' acumen (and sharp tongue), as they search among the red herrings for the aquarium killer...
| $19.99 | | | Penny Serenade | Cary Grant, Irene Dunne. A romantic comedy-drama with Grant portraying a composer whose life turns grim. | $19.95 | | | Penthouse (1933) | Warner Baxter, Myrna Loy, Charles Butterworth,
Mae Clarke.
Society-lawyer Warner Baxter loses his prestige in the legal community when he successfully defends gangster boss Nat Pendleton. Later on, the soft-hearted Pendleton gets the opportunity to "do right" by saving Baxter's life. | $19.99 | | | People Are Funny with Jack Haley | (1945) Jack Haley, Rudy Vallee, Ozzie Nelson. Approx. 90 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Perfect Alibi, The (1924) | Leo D. Maloney, Tom London, Jim Corey.
A ranger searches for the villains who framed his fiancée's brother in a robbery in this silent Western. | $19.95 | | | Perils Of Pauline, The | in color Director George Marshall with Betty Hutton, John Lund. The action-packed life of serial queen Pearl White, as portrayed by Betty Hutton. | $19.95 | | | Perils Of The Jungle | -With Clyde Beatty and Phyllis Coates. | $19.95 | | | Perils Of The Rail | 1925 Helen Holmes, Edward Hearn | $19.95 | | | Personal Maid (1931) | Nancy Carroll, Pat O'Brien, Gene Raymond, Mary Boland. In this drama, a humble Irish lass from New York City's East Side, dreams of ascending the social ladder to escape her tumultuous family life. She attempts to live her dream by becoming a servant in upscale homes.
| $19.99 | | | Phantom Broadcast, The (aka Phantom Of The Air) | 1933 Ralph Forbes, Gail Patrick | $19.95 | | | Phantom Express | William Collier Jr., Sally Blane. An innocent man is blamed for a train derailment in this action-packed thriller. | $19.95 | | | Phantom Thief, The (1946) | Chester Morris as Boston Blackie, Jeff Donnell, Richard Lane, Dusty Anderson. Blackie tricks a blackmailer-murderer into a confession. Story involves sinister seances and ghostly apparitions. | $19.99 | | | Philo Vance's Secret Mission (1947) | Alan Curtis, Sheila Ryan, Tala Birell, Frank Jenks. Philo Vance (Alan Curtis) is hired by a magazine publisher, ostensibly as a technical advisor for a crime periodical. This is a cover for his "secret mission": to learn the truth behind the death of the publisher's former partner seven years earlier.
| $19.95 | | | Pilot X | (1936) An unknown flyer in a black plane is shooting down everything in the skies and the answer to stopping him lies with a group of WW1 flying aces. Starring John Carroll, Lona Andre and Leon Ames. Approx. 70 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Pioneer Woman | 1973 in color | $19.95 | | | Pirate Of The Blackhawk, The | (Action/Adventure - 1961) Starring Brigitte Bardot & Gerard Landry. In Color, Approx. 75 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Pirate Ship (aka The Mutineers) | Jon Hall, Adele Jergens, George Reeves | $19.95 | | | Playing Around (1930) | Alice White, Chester Morris, William Bakewell, Richard Carlyle. New York girl (Alice White) has a dull boyfriend (William Bakewell) and seems destined for a dull marriage when she meets a rich playboy (Chester Morris) who has money to burn and places to go. She gets involved with the playboy and never seems to notice that he might by shady, until he shoots her father in a cigar-store holdup!
| $19.99 | | | Please Murder Me | (Crime Drama - 1956) Starring Angela Lansbury, Raymond Burr and Dick Foran. Approx. 78 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Pollyanna | 1920 Mary Pickford | $19.95 | | | Polo Joe (1936) | Starring: Joe E. Brown, Carolyn Hughes, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Joseph King, Fay Holden, George E. Stone, Olive Tell, William 'Wild Bill' Elliott, Jane Wyman.
Description: Joe Bolton wants to impress a polo-playing young lady who isn’t interested in anyone outside of her sport. But Joe has two problems: he’s allergic to horses and he doesn’t play polo. Joe learns enough about the sport to talk a good game, but mayhem follows when he uses deception and trickery to avoid playing in a real match after a team member is injured. 65 mins. | $19.95 | | | Port of 40 Thieves (1944) | Stephanie Bachelor, Tom Keene, Lynne Roberts.
Republic leading lady Stephanie Bachelor is cast as Muriel, the scheming widow of the fabulously wealthy Hartford Chaney 3rd. Muriel's husband has disappearance under mysterious circumstances, freeing her to marry her playboy paramour Frederick St. Clair (George Meeker). | $19.95 | | | Pot O' Gold | (Musical/Comedy - 1941) Starring James Stewart, Paulette Goddard, Horace Heidt and his Orchestra and Charles Winninger. A down and out music lover takes a job with his music-hating uncle. Approx. 85 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Power (1928) | William Boyd, Alan Hale, Joan Bennett, Carole Lombard. William Boyd and Alan Hale star as a pair of dam workers who, despite their strong friendship, duke it out on a regular basis. The principle source of friction between Boyd and Hale are a pair of "dames," played by Carole Lombard and Joan Bennett.
| $19.99 | | | Power of the Resurrection, The | (1962) This video chronicles the finals days of Christ's life, the Resurrection and
Peter reformation. COLOR.
| $19.95 | | | Prelude To War | (Frank Capra's "Why We Fight" series) Oscar winner for the Best Documentary of 1942, this is a look at the events of 1931-39 and the series of of contrasts between free societies and totalitarian governments. Approx. 54 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | President Vanishes, The (1934) | Edward Arnold, Arthur Byron, Paul Kelly, Peggy Conklin,m Andy Devine, Rosalind Russell. This movie presents the moral dilemma -- do the ends justify the means? The president of the United States fakes his own abduction to prevent a facscist takeover of the country.
| $19.99 | | | President's Mystery, The | (1936) A story suggested by Franklin Roosevelt for Liberty Magazine about a high society lawyer who gives up the high life to experience a lower style. Starring Henry Wilcoxon, Betty Furness, Sidney Blackmer and Evelyn Brent. Approx. 60 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Presidential Blooper Reel, The | Ronald Reagan, Humphrey Bogart, Jimmy Cagney. Outtakes of now-President Reagan along with Bogart, Cagney and others in scenes from the editor's floor. | $19.95 | | | Prison Break | Barton MacLane, Glenda Farrell, Constance Moore. The planning & execution of a daring escape. | $19.95 | | | Prisoner In The Middle (1974) | Starring: David Janssen, Karin Dor, Christopher Stone. A ripped-from-the-headlines actioner pits nuclear expert David Janssen against both Israeli soldiers and Arab terrorists in an effort to disarm an accidentally launched nuclear warhead. Is it possible for him to save the woman he loves (and the world) from World War III? Color | $19.95 | | | Private Buckaroo | Andrews Sisters, Donald O'Connor, Harry James Band. A WWII musical intended as a troop morale booster. | $19.95 | | | Private Life Of Don Juan, The | Douglas Fairbanks, Merle Oberon. A swashbuckling action-adventure casts Fairbanks as the legendary lover. | $19.95 | | | Private Life Of Henry The VIII, The | Charles Laughlon, Robert Donat, Merle Oberon. Highlight of this lavish production is Laughton's great performance which captured the 1933 best actor Oscar. | $19.95 | | | Private Snafu Cartoon Festival | Adult oriented cartoons taught the G.I.'s the finer points of military life during World War II. Approx. 60 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Professional Soldier (1935) | Victor McLaglen, Freddie Bartholomew, Gloria Stuart, Constance Collier.
Mercenary Donovan is hired to kidnap Prince Peter. He learns in jail that the party in power is evil and that the Prince is in danger, so he escapes in order to put the Peter back on the throne.
| $19.99 | | | Professional Soldier (1935) | Victor McLaglen, Freddie Bartholomew, Gloria Stuart, Constance Collier, Michael Whalen. Mercenary Donovan is hired to kidnap Prince Peter. He learns in jail that the party in power is evil and that the Prince is in danger, so he escapes in order to put the Peter back on the throne.
| $19.99 | | | Prophet, The | 1976 in color Ann Margaret, Vittorio Gassman | $19.95 | | | Proud Rebel, The | (1958) Starring Alan Ladd, David Ladd, Olivia de Havilland, John Carradine, Dean Jagger, Harry Dean Stanton and Cecil Kellaway. Civil war vet wanders the west searching for a doctor who can cure his emotionally disturbed son, who was traumatized in the war and no longer speaks. Along the way, they go up against an outlaw gang who are trying to run a woman off of her land. Produced by Samuel Goldwyn Jr. In Color, Approx. 103 Minutes.
| $19.95 | | | Prowler, The | (AKA Rosemary's Killer) (Crime/Drama - 1981) Starring Vicky Dawson, Farley Granger and Lawrence Tierney. A soldier returns to find his girl with another man. Bloodshed begins. In Color, Approx. 87 Minutes.
| $19.95 | | | Puccini - Two Loves Had I | 1953 in color Italy. With Marta Toren & Gabriela Ferzetti (English Dubbed) | $19.95 | | | Pure Hell of St. Trinian's, The (1960) (DVD) | George Cole, Cecil Parker, Joyce Grenfell, Eric Barker, Thorley Walters, Irene Handl, Dennis Price, Sid James, Julie Alexander.
When the school burns to the ground there's clearly been some arson around. The pupils are found guilty and the judge hands them into the care of a pretty dubious child psychiatrist. The sixth form are soon kidnapped and on their way to Arabia with the Ministry of Education, Barchester police, and an Army Bath Unit after them. But real rescue is at hand in the shape of Britain's finest fighting force - St. Trinian's fourth form. | $19.99 | | | Pygmalion | -The classic tale that became "My Fair Lady". Starring Leslie Howard and Wendy Hiller. | $19.95 |
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