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| | | Death in Small Doses (1957) | Peter Graves, Mala Powers, Chuck Connors, Robert Williams.
A government agent investigates the use of illegal amphetamines among long-haul truck drivers.
| $19.95 | | | Death Kiss, The | 1933 A movie studio is shrouded in mystery when its top star is murdered on the set, and everyone is a suspect. Bela Lugosi plays a temperamental actor who's the most likely suspect, alongside Dracula co-stars Edward Van Sloan, David Manners. This restored print features hand-tinted color sequences. | $19.95 | | | Death of a Salesman | (1951) Starring Fredric March, Mildred Dunnock, Kevin McCarthy, Cameron Mitchell and Jesse White. Classic film from Arthur Miller's Pulitzer Prize-winning social drama of a middle-aged man at the end of his emotional rope. Directed by Laslo Benedek. Approx. 115 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Death Ray | (Mystery/Comedy - 1935) Starring Herman Brix, Monte Blue, Joan Barclay, Hattie McDaniel, Duncan Renaldo and Jack Mulhall. Approx. 55 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Decathlon, The | in color A history of the famous Olympic event. | $19.95 | | | Deep Waters (1948) | Dana Andrews, Jean Peters, Cesar Romero, Ed Begley, Mae Marsh, Anne Revere. Pert Jean Peters is in charge of an orphan boy (played by Dean Stockwell). Dana Andrews is a fisherman in a small town in Maine. He is highly attracted to Peters (who can blame him). However, when the orphan boy shows a distinct passion for the sea, Peters and Andrews find themselves at odds. | $19.99 | | | Deported (1950) | Märta Torén, Jeff Chandler, Claude Dauphin.
The real-life deportation of gangster Lucky Luciano was the inspiration for this romanticized crime drama. Jeff Chandler plays the Luciano counterpart, who once he arrives in Italy renews his criminal activities. | $19.99 | | | Desert Hawk, The (1950) | Yvonne De Carlo, Richard Greene, Jackie Gleason,
George Macready, Rock Hudson, Joe Besser. 2000 years ago" desert guerilla Omar, with henchmen Aladdin and Sinbad, opposes tyrannical Prince Murad. To prevent Murad from marrying caliph's daughter Schaharazade, disguised Omar marries her himself. When the trick is discovered, both prince and princess want Omar's head; but Murad has yet more dastardly plans, leading to more captures, rescues, and scimitar-play.
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| $19.99 | | | Desert Song, The (1929) | John Boles, Carlotta King, Louise Fazenda, Myrna Loy.
John Boles stars as The Red Shadow, the Robin Hood-like leader of the Riffs and the bane of the existence of General Bierbieu (Edward Martindel). The good General has another cross to bear in the form of his nerdish, lily-livered son Pierre, who is likewise despised by heroine Margot (Carlotta King). Little does anyone suspect that the wimpy Pierre and the dashing Red Shadow are one in the same! Myrna Loy is exotica personified as the Red Shadow's native sweetheart Azuri (her navel-exposing harem outfits must be seen to be believed)
| $19.95 | | | Desert Victory | (Documentary - 1943) Follows the battle campaign of the British Eight Army in Africa as it battles the German Afrika Corps under the command of Field Marshal Rommell. Approx. 60 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Desert Warrior, The | (Action/Adventure - 1961) With Ricardo Montalban and Carmen Sevilla. Approx. 90 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Desperate Cargo | Ralph Byrd, Carol Hughes. The Carribean serves as the background as this story unfolds of an American cruise ship. | $19.95 | | | Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen, A (1942) | William Gargan, Margaret Lindsay, John Litel, Charley Grapewin. This entry in the detective series follows Queen as he investigates the case of a woman's missing husband, a banker. As he searches, he must cope with several murders and a burlesque queen. | $19.99 | | | Desperate Mission, The | (1969)
Ricardo Montalban, Slim Pickens, Roosevelt Grier, Anthony Caruso. Story of
Mexican bandit Joaquin Murietta, and how he and his band fought against the
corrupt and oppressive authorities in California. COLOR. 96 mins.
| $19.95 | | | Detective Kitty O'Day (1944) | Jean Parker, Peter Cookson, Tim Ryan, Veda Ann Borg, Edward Gargan. The first of two Monogram comedy-mysteries built around the talents of perky Jean Parker, Detective Kitty O'Day casts Parker in (what else?) the title role. A switchboard operator who aspires to be a sleuth, Kitty insists upon being in on the investigation when her boss is murdered. This causes no end of headaches for Kitty's boyfriend Johnny Jones (Peter Cookson, in his first major screen role).
| $19.99 | | | Detour | (1945) Edgar G. Ulmer's film noir thriller that follows a down and out nightclub pianist hitchhiking from Los Angeles. Starring Tom Neal and Ann Savage. Approx. 69 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Devil & Leroy Basset, The | 1973 in color A cop killer breaks jail with the Basset brothers and head on a posse-eluding cross country chase. With Cody Bearpaw and John Goff. Approx. 92 Minutes | $19.95 | | | Devil and the Deep (1932) | Tallulah Bankhead, Gary Cooper, Charles Laughton, Cary Grant. Naval commander Charles Storm has made life miserable for his wife Pauline due to his insane jealousy over every man she speaks to. His obsessive behavior soon drives her to the arms of a handsome lieutenant. When Charles learns of their affair, he plots revenge. | $19.99 | | | Devil's Cargo, The (1948) | John Calvert, Rochelle Hudson, Lyle Talbot, Theodore von Eltz, Roscoe Karns, Paul Marion, Tom Kennedy. Famous magician John Calvert stars as "The Falcon," an amateur criminologist approached by a racetrack operator in prison for murder. Before The Falcon can help, the man is poisoned in jail, leaving the detective with an excess of suspects. Produced by Philip N. Krasne.
| $19.99 | | | Devil's Party | Victor McLaglen, Paul Kelly. Reunion of boys from tenements turns into a deathtrap. | $19.95 | | | Diamond Frontier (1940) | Victor McLaglen, John Loder, Anne Nagel, Cecil Kellaway.
Story of the early days of the diamond-mining era in South Africa. | $19.99 | | | Dick Barton Strikes Back | (Crime/Drama - 1949) Sebastian Cabot as the villiam who aims an atomic device at a large city. With Don Stannard. Approx. 73 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Dick Barton, Special Agent | (1948) The first in a popular series from the infamous Hammer Films. Starring Don Stannard as the title sleuth. Approx. 70 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Diplomaniacs (1933) | Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Marjorie White, Phyllis Barry, Louis Calhern, Hugh Herbert, Billy Bletcher, Charlie Hall. Bumbling barbers open a shop on the Oopadoop Indian Reservation and are soon pressed into service as the tribe's ambassadors to an International Peace Conference in Geneva. The daffy diplomats soon realize that a munitions company is trying to sabotage their efforts. Songs include: "Sing To Me", "No More War", "On the Boulevard", & more.
| $19.95 | | | Disc Jockey (1951) | Ginny Simms, Tom Drake, Jane Nigh, Michael O'Shea, Tommy Dorsey, Herb Jeffries, Sarah Vaughan. Songstress Ginny Simms stars as Vickie Peters, an unknown selected for stardom by radio deejay Mike Richards (Michael O'Shea). It is Richards' contention that he can create a singing star exclusively through exposure on disc-spinning radio programs, without resorting to that upstart medium called television.
| $19.99 | | | Discarded Lovers | (Mystery - 1932) A murder on a movie set is unraveled in the studio's screening room. Starring J. Farrell MacDonald, Sharon Lynn and Jason Robards, Sr. Approx. 55 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Divide and Conquer | (Frank Capra's "Why We Fight" series) The German war machine continues its march through Europe, Denmark and Norway. The British Army is defeated at Dunkirk. Approx. 60 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Divorce Of Lady X | in color Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier A sophisticated romantic comedy which concerns a young divorce lawyer defending himself. | $19.95 | | | Dixiana | 1930 Restored version with Technicolor sequence. Bebe Daniels, Wheeler & Woolsey. 100 minutes. | $19.95 | | | Dixie Jamboree | Francis Langford, Guy Kibbee. An underworld motif serves as a bizarre background for this all jazz musical. | $19.95 | | | Dixieland Bands Of Yesteryear | (1951) Featuring Jack Teagarden & His Sextet and The Bobcats (of Bob Crosby Fame). Approx. 55 Minutes. Approx. 55 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Doctor Jim | (1947) A country doctor reflects on his life during a testimonial dinner. Starring Stuart Erwin and Barbara Wooddell. Approx. 50 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Doll Face | (1945) - Stripper Vivian Blaine tries to make the jump to Broadway stardom, but her manager gets jealous when she falls for a writer hired to create her biography, in this lively musical based on a play by Gypsy Rose Lee. With Dennis O'Keefe, Perry Como, Carmen Miranda; songs include "Chico-Chico," "Dig You Later," "Red Hot and Beautiful." 80 min. | $19.95 | | | Don't Bet on Love (1933) | Ginger Rogers, Lew Ayres, Merna Kennedy. Lew Ayres, a plumber, wins big at the racetrack but then his luck runs out and almost ruins his business. Ginger Rogers, his manicurist girlfriend , stands by him and helps him readjust to life as a plumber. | $19.99 | | | Don't Forget To Wipe The Blood Off | (1967) A CIA man and his hard drinking friend investigate the kidnapping of a famous physicist's wife. Starring Stephen Young and Austin Willis. Approx. 90 Minutes | $19.95 | | | Don't Shove (1919)/Two Gun Gussie (1918) | A pair of aces from Harold Lloyd. He wreaks havoc in a skating rink and then is mistaken for a desperado in the old west. Silent with music track. Approx. 30 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Dorothy Vernon Of Haddon Hall | (1924) Starring Mary Pickford, Anders Randolph and Marc MacDermott. A rebellious daughter risks the wrath of her parents wishes to marry a relative on her 18th birthday by falling in love with a childhood friend of an enemy force. After being accused of treason, she saves the life of Queen Elizabeth and is pardoned to be with her true love. Approx. 135 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Doughgirls, The (1944) | Ann Sheridan, Alexis Smith, Jack Carson,
Jane Wyman, Irene Manning, Charles Ruggles.
Arthur and Vivian are just married, but when the get to their honeymoon suite in Washington D.C., they find it occupied. | $19.99 | | | Doughnuts and Society | (Comedy - 1936) Starring Louise Fazenda, Ann Rutherford, Hedda Hopper, Franklin Pangborn and Eddie Nugent. Approx. 70 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Down Home | (Drama - 1920) A young woman is bravely trying to support herself and her father, the town drunk, by playing piano in an unsavory roadside inn. Starring Leatrice Joy and James Barrows. From a rare 35mm print at correct projection speed. Approx. 83 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Down to the Sea in Ships (1949) | Richard Widmark, Lionel Barrymore, Dean Stockwell, Cecil Kellaway, Gene Lockhart. This full-blooded saga of the 19th century whaling industry stars Lionel Barrymore as tough old salt Captain Bering Joy and Dean Stockwell as his grandson Jed. Anxious to embark upon a life on the sea, Jed aligns himself with Joy's first mate, Dan Lunceford (Richard Widmark).
| $19.99 | | | Dr. Jack | (1922) With Harold Lloyd, Mildred Davis and Mickey Daniels from the "Our Gang" series. Harold plays a doctor who prescribes common sense and good humor instead of pills which leads to hilarious situations. Approx. 90 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Silent With Music) | John Barrymore, Nita Naldi. Barrymore in the title role transforms himself into the evil Mr. Hyde on camera without the use of make-up. | $19.95 | | | Dr. Kildare's Strange Case | Lew Ayers, Lionel Barrymore, Loraine Day. Doctors Kildare and Gillespie are faced with the decision of subjecting a patient to a dangerous operation. | $19.95 | | | Dr. Syn | George Arliss, Margaret Lockwood. Story of a vicar who, in reality is a former pirate. | $19.95 | | | Dream Street | (Drama - 1921) Directed by D.W.Griffith and starring Ralph Graves and Charles Emmett Mack. Approx. 135 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Dreaming Out Loud | Lum & Abner, Francis Langford, Phil Harris. The Pine Ridge philosophers in a typical home spun comedy-drama reminiscent of their radio series. | $19.95 | | | Drive-in Saturday Night | in b/w, color You're at the drive-in watching intermission spots and previews. | $19.95 | | | Drop Kick, The | (1927) Starring Richard Barthelmess, Barbara Kent, and look for John Wayne in an early bit part as a USC football player. A star drop-kicker is accused of murder when his coach is killed and must clear his name to be able to play in the big game. Color Tinted. Approx. 62 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Dubarry | Norma Talmadge, Conrad Nagel. Based on romantic incidents in the life of Madame Dubarry. | $19.95 | | | Dude Goes West, The (1948) | Eddie Albert, Gale Storm, James Gleason, Gilbert Roland.
Eastern gunsmith Daniel Bone goes out west to ply his trade, encounters a girl searching for the murderer of her father. | $19.99 | | | Duke Comes Back, The | 1937 in b/w With Allan Lane and Heather Angel. Lane plays Duke Foster, a champion boxer called The Harvard Hurricane, who must make a comeback to save his father-in-laws business. Approx. 60 Minutes | $19.95 | | | Dulcima | (Drama - 1971) Starring John Mills, Carol White and Bernard Lee. A runaway girl seeking a better way of life gets a job on a widower's farm. In Color, Approx. 90 Minutes.
| $19.95 | | | Dynamite | William Gargen, Virginia Wells. Romantic intrigue against the 'explosive' background of commercial dynamite. | $19.95 |
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| | | Early Silent Movie Previews | With dozens of stars from the silent film era. | $19.95 | | | East Of Borneo | Charles Bickford, Rose Hobart. An idyllic tropical romance blossoms against unusual circumstances. | $19.95 | | | East Side Kids - Bowery Blitzkreig | 1941 Fun and danger when Muggsy's chance to win a golden gloves boxing match is threatened by crooked fight promoters. Features the two-fisted boys from Dead End in the comedy/drama series. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabe Dell and Billy Benedict. Approx. 62 minutes | $19.95 | | | East Side Kids - Boys Of The City | 1940 A murder in a creepy old mansion turns the East Side gang into ghost chasers. Features the two-fisted boys from Dead End in the comedy/drama series. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabe Dell andBilly Benedict. Approx. 63 Minutes | $19.95 | | | East Side Kids - Clancy Street Boys | 1943 The gang pretends to be Leo Gorcey's siblings in order to impress a rich uncle from Texas. Features the two-fisted boys from Dead End in the comedy/drama series. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan,Gabe Dell and Billy Benedict. Approx. 66 Minutes | $19.95 | | | East Side Kids - Flying Wild | 1941 It's up to the gang to stop a ring of saboteurs who are trying to steal the blueprints of a new plane. Features the two-fisted boys from Dead End in the comedy/drama series. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabe Dell and Billy Benedict. Approx. 63 Minutes | $19.95 | | | East Side Kids - Ghost On The Loose | 1943 The Kids stumble into a haunted house used by a Nazi spy, Bela Lugosi. Also stars Ava Gardner. Features the two-fisted boys from Dead End in the comedy/drama series. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabe Dell and Billy Benedict. Approx. 65 Minutes | $19.95 | | | East Side Kids - Kid Dynamite | 1943 Fighter Leo Gorcey is kidnapped to keep him from a big boxing match. Features the two-fisted boys from Dead End in the comedy/drama series. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabe Dell and Billy Benedict. Approx. 67 Minutes | $19.95 | | | East Side Kids - Let's Get Tough | 1942 The East Side Kids help the home front when they take on a Japanese spy ring. Features the two-fisted boys from Dead End in the comedy/drama series. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabe Dell andBilly Benedict. Approx. 62 Minutes | $19.95 | | | East Side Kids - Million Dollar Kid | 1944 The gang rescues a wealthy man from a mugging, and tries to put his son on the straight and narrow. Features the two-fisted boys from Dead End in the comedy/drama series. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, BobbyJordan, Gabe Dell and Billy Benedict. Approx. 64 Minutes | $19.95 | | | East Side Kids - Mr. Wise Guy | 1942 It's the East Side Kids vs. the mob when they find themselves at odds with gang boss Billy Gilbert. Features the two-fisted boys from Dead End in the comedy/drama series. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, BobbyJordan, Gabe Dell and Billy Benedict. Approx. 70 Minutes | $19.95 | | | East Side Kids - Neath The Brooklyn Bridge | 1942 The kids get in hot water when they try to help a young girl and find themselves accused of murder. Features the two-fisted boys from Dead End in the comedy/drama series. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, BobbyJordan, Gabe Dell and Billy Benedict. Approx. 61 Minutes | $19.95 | | | East Side Kids - Pride Of The Bowery | 1940 The boys sign up for a boxing camp that turns out to be a work camp. Features the two-fisted boys from Dead End in the comedy/drama series. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabe Dell and Billy Benedict. Approx. 61 Minutes | $19.95 | | | East Side Kids - Smart Alecks | 1942 One of the gang finds himself in hot water with a gangster when the kids attempt to raise money for baseball uniforms. Features the two-fisted boys from Dead End in the comedy/drama series. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabe Dell and Billy Benedict. Approx. 60 minutes. | $19.95 | | | East Side Kids - Spooks Run Wild | 1941 The East Side Kids meet Bela Lugosi in this haunted house comedy. Features the two-fisted boys from Dead End in the comedy/drama series. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabe Dell and Billy Benedict. Approx. 64 Minutes | $19.95 | | | East Side Kids - That Gang Of Mine | 1940 One of the Kids becomes a successful jockey. The gang comes to his aid when he is accused of fixing races. Features the two-fisted boys from Dead End in the comedy/drama series. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabe Dell and Billy Benedict. Approx. 62 minutes | $19.95 | | | East Side Kids: Series Premiere | 1940 A gang of streetwise kids gets help from a crook turned detective in stopping a counterfeiting ring. With Leon Ames, Joyce Bryant and Dave O'Brien. Approx. 62 Minutes | $19.95 | | | Easy to Look at (1945) | Gloria Jean, Kirby Grant, J. Edward Bromberg,
Eric Blore.
In this musical, a talented aspiring costume designer leaves her small town to seek her fortune in the Big Apple. The girl, who is also a singer, soon begins establishing herself in the fashion industry, but when a rival accuses her of stealing a pattern, her career is nearly destroyed. | $19.95 | | | Edgar Kennedy Comedy Collection | Five comedies from the 1930's and 40's. "Baby Daze", Good Housewrecking", "Rough On Rents", "Will Power" and "Help Wanted Female". Approx. 90 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Educating Father (1936) | The Jones Family, Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane, Dixie Dunbar, Spring Byington. Jones family romp with father trying to convince son to follow him as a druggist, rather than becoming a pilot, until the son's piloting skills come in handy.
| $19.99 | | | El Paso (1949) | John Payne, Gail Russell, Sterling Hayden, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Dick Foran, Henry Hull, Mary Beth Hughes. Ex-confederate officer Clay Fletcher jumps at the chance to reunite with his once lady-friend, Susan Jeffers, when his father, Judge Fletcher, sends him on an errand to El Paso, Texas to get the signature of Susan's father, Judge Jeffers, on a legal document. Color
| $19.99 | | | Eleanor Roosevelt Story, The | 1965 Oscar-winning documentary account of the First Lady. Narrated by Archibald Macleish, Eric Sevareid & Francis Cole | $19.95 | | | Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime (1941) | Ralph Bellamy, Margaret Lindsay, Charley Grapewin, Spring Byington, H.B. Warner. Ralph Bellamy makes the third of four appearances as "master detective" Ellery Queen in Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime. The principal villain is crooked stockbroker John Mathews (Douglass Dumbrille), whose Wall Street manipulations render Ray Jarden (H. B. Warner) penniless.
| $19.99 | | | Ellis In Freedomland | 1950's in color Truly unique early industrial film from the early 50's, sponsored by Westinghouse in which an appliance salesman having trouble with sales falls asleep in a department store and all the mannequins come to life. Things really get weird when the appliances start talking to him with the voices of Lucille Ball, James Mason, Jerry Colonna, Chief Iron Eyes, Andy Devine and many more. You want the unusual? This is it! | $19.95 | | | Elvis Presley - The True Story | (Documentary - 1990) The King of Rock and Roll. This is the story of Elvis Presley, a giant cult legend in the history of music and film from birth to tragic end. Color and B&W, Approx. 50 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Embezzled Heaven, The | (Germany - 1958) Annie Rosar, Hans Holt, Viktor de Kowa. Based on the popular Franz Werfel
novel, Der Vernuntreute Himmel (The Embezzled Heaven) was deftly directed
with both eyes on the box office by operetta specialist Ernst Marischka.
Annie Rosar heads the cast as the naively pious Aunt Teta, who is certain
that she will be assured a place in heaven by performing one good deed.
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| $19.95 | | | Empire Of The Rising Sun - Volume 1 | (Documentary) Looks into Japan's involvement in World War II, tracing the events that led to their attack on Pearl Harbor and draw the United States into the war. Features rare newsreel footage. Approx. 60 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Empire Of The Rising Sun - Volume 2 | (Documentary) Japan's role in World War II, from "the day that will live in infamy" to their eventual surrender to America. Rare vintage newsreel clips are used. Approx. 60 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Enemy Of Women | H.B. Warner. The loves and lives of Nazi madman Dr. Goebles in this exploitive propaganda film. | $19.95 | | | Epic That Never Was, The | (1965)A revealing documentary that chronicles the 1937 production of Robert Graves' ``I, Claudius,'' which was aborted after only a few weeks of shooting. The potential masterpiece, which had Josef von Sternberg behind the helm, Alexander Korda as producer and Merle Oberon and Charles Laughton starring, featured what many consider to be Laughton's finest hour as an actor. Hosted by Dirk Bogarde. Approx. 80 Minutes.
| $19.95 | | | Escapade | (1955) With John Mills and Alastair Sim. Approx. 88 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Escape To Paradise | 1939 Adorable little Bobby Breen plays a South American tourist guide who steers traveler Kent Taylor into a romance with native gal Maria Shelton in this spry musical-comedy. Songs include Rhythm of the Rio, Ay. Ay, Ay. 60 min. | $19.95 | | | Eternally Yours | (Comedy - 1939) A witty magician's career threatens to break up his marriage. Starring Loretta Young, David Niven, Hugh Herbert, Brodrick Crawford, Sir C. Aubry Smith, Billie Burke, Eve Arden and ZaSu Pitts. Approx. 95 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Eureka Stockade | Chips Rafferty, Peter Finch. Gold-hunting in Australia in 1953. | $19.95 | | | Evel Knievel | 1971 in color George Hamilton, Sue Lyon, Rod Cameron | $19.95 | | | Evil Mind (aka The Clairvoyant) | 1935 Claude Rains, Fay Wray | $19.95 | | | Exile, The (1947) | Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Maria Montez, Rita Corday,
Henry Daniell, Nigel Bruce.
In one of his BEST acting roles, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.'s second stint as a movie producer--and his first as a writer--the tale of the restoration of Charles II to the throne of England. | $19.99 | | | Exit Smiling | (1926) with Beatrice Lilly and Jack Pickford. Approx. 70 Minutes. | $19.95 | | F |
| | | Fabulous Dorseys, The | Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Janet Blair. The famous brothers portray themselves in this musical biography. | $19.95 | | | Fabulous Joe, The | (1947) A talking dog named Joe gets involved in the life of a henpecked husband. Starring Walter Abel, Marie Wilson, Margot Grahame and Donald Meek. Color, Approx. 60 Minutes | $19.95 | | | Fabulous Villains, The | We cheer the heroes, but it's those movie bad guys that stay in our memory. Relive the scariest moments in Hollywood infamy in a documentary that features such classic fear-inducers as Dracula, the Frankenstein Monster, Ming the Merciless, the Joker, Michael Myers, Jason and many more. Boo! Hiss! B&W and Color | $19.99 | | | Face At The Window | 1939 Tod Slaughter | $19.95 | | | Face Behind the Mask, The (1941) | Peter Lorre, Evelyn Keyes, Don Beddoe, George E. Stone.
Janos Szaby is a kind, innocent immigrant to America. Just after he arrives though, he is caught in a fire and his face is horribly burned and disfigured. Although a skilled craftsman his hideous features make it impossible for him to get work, and driven by despair he is forced to turn to crime to live. He finds himself very proficient at that, and soon makes enough money to buy a very lifelike mask to hide his scars behind. He hates what he does, but is he in too deep to get out?
| $19.99 | | | Face In The Rain, A | (1963) An American spy is hidden in Nazi-occupied Italy by an underground contact. The contacts wife is having an affair with a German soldier. Starring Rory Calhoun and Marina Berti. Approx. 66 Minutes | $19.95 | | | Face of a Fugitive (1959) | Fred MacMurray, Lin McCarthy, Dorothy Green, Alan Baxter, James Coburn. A man who was falsly accused for murder escapes the sheriffs and starts a new life in a town at the border of the States to Mexico. But he cannot settle in peace as his chasers are trying to find him. Color | $19.99 | | | Face of Fire (1959) | Cameron Mitchell, James Whitmore, Bettye Ackerman, Royal Dano. A local handyman saves a child in a fire, but the burns he receives disfigure his face so much that the townspeople avoid him.
| $19.99 | | | Face Of The Screaming Werewolf | 1959 in b/w A scientist brings a mummy back to life, but when its unwrapped he gets more than he bargained for. Lon Chaney, Jr. stars as The Mummy and The Werewolf. Approx. 60 Minutes(Horror/Sci-Fi) | $19.95 | | | Falcon Takes Over, The (1942) | George Sanders, Lynn Bari, James Gleason, Allen Jenkins, Ward Bond. One night in New York, beefy escaped convict Moose Malloy goes hunting for his ex-girlfriend Velma, leaving a trail of mayhem behind him. Velma seems to be well-hidden, and adventurer The Falcon, intrigued, investigates on his own, approaching the heart of the mystery via a varied sequence of shady characters and attractive women.
| $19.99 | | | Fall Guy (1947) | Clifford Penn, Robert Armstrong, Teala Loring,
Elisha Cook Jr., Douglas Fowley. The story begins as a perfectly nice fellow finds himself arrested for murder. The trouble is, the man cannot remember a thing about the night of the murder. Though he insists he is innocent, all the evidence tells a different story.
| $19.99 | | | False Faces (1943) | Stanley Ridges, Veda Ann Borg, William Henry,
Janet Shaw, Rex Williams.
Rex Williams plays morose saloon patron Craig Harding, who is on hand during a barroom brawl which leads to the death of songstress Joyce Ford (Veda Ann org). Suspected in the murder are Harding and his pal Don Westcott (Bill Henry).
| $19.95 | | | Farewell To Arms, A | Gary Cooper, Helen Hayes. Hemingway's tale of an ill-fated romance between a soldier and a nurse during WWI. | $19.95 | | | Fatal Witness, The (1945) | Evelyn Ankers, Richard Fraser, George Leigh, Barbara Everest. In this murder mystery, a Scotland Yard inspector investigates the murder of a prominent matron.
| $19.99 | | | Father's Wild Game (1950) | Raymond Walburn, Walter Catlett, Gary Gray.
In this entry in the "Henry Latham" comedy series, the parsimonious Henry protests the rising cost of meat and decides to take up hunting for wild game. | $19.99 | | | Fazil | (Drama - 1928) A Howard Hawks production starring Charles Farrell, Greta Nissen and Mae Busch. Approx. 80 Minutes | $19.95 | | | Fear In The Night | (1947) A suspensful tale of murder by a man under hypnosis. Starring Paul Kelly, Ann Doran and DeForest Kelly. Approx. 70 Minutes | $19.95 | | | Fearmakers, The | 1958 in b/w Dana Andrews stars as a returning war veteran who subversives in his Washington, D.C. ad agency. A well done Communist witch-hunt theme. Co-stars Dick Foran and Mel Torme. 83 min. | $19.95 | | | Federal Agent (1936) | William Boyd, Irene Ware, Don Alvarado.
A federal agent sets out to track down his partner's killers. | $19.99 | | | Feel My Pulse | (Comedy - 1928) Starring Bebe Daniels, William Powell and Richard Arlen. Approx. 86 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Fiend Who Walked the West, The (1958) | Robert Evans, Hugh O'Brian, Linda Cristal, Stephen McNally.
In this western remake of Kiss of Death (1947), a convicted bank robber serving his sentence, and wishing nothing more than to finish his time and get back to his family, gets involved with a psychotic, homicidal inmate who turns on him and winds up terrorizing his wife and murdering his friends.
| $19.95 | | | Fight for Your Lady (1937) | John Boles, Jack Oakie, Ida Lupino, Margot Grahame, Gordon Jones, Billy Gilbert. This musical parody follows the exploits of American performers in Hungary.
| $19.99 | | | Fighter, The | (1952) Starring Richard Conte, Lee J. Cobb and Vanessa Brown. A Mexican patriot helps to overthrow a dictator by fighting for a large purse to help the cause. Approx. 78 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Fighting Gentleman, The (1932) | Starring: William Collier Jr., Josephine Dunn,
James J. Jeffries, Crauford Kent, Natalie Moorhead, Lee Moran. After losing a fight at a carnival a young mechanic trains seriously and becomes a boxing contender. Stars world heavyweight champion James J. Jeffries (1899-1905); retired undefeated but came back to fight Jack Johnson in 1910 and lost (KO, 15th). 70 min. | $19.95 | | | Fighting Lady, The | (Documentary - 1944) The film recounts the life of the air craft carrier "The Fighting Lady" from her launching in 1943. Narrated by Robert Taylor. In Color, Approx. 60 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Final Extra (Silent w/music) | Grant Withers, Margueritte de la Motte. A fearless crime reporter sets out to expose gun-runners in this jazz age thriller. | $19.95 | | | Final Hour, The (1936) | Ralph Bellamy, Marguerite Churchill, John Gallaudet, George McKay. Ralph Bellamy stars as John Vickery, a brilliant but alcoholic attorney. Vickery's opportunity for professional and personal redemption comes in the form of hat-check girl Flo Russell (Marguerite Churchill). An otherwise intelligent lass, Flo has a bad habit of being in the wrong place in the wrong time, and winds up being arrested for a robbery and murder rap.
| $19.99 | | | Find The Lady | 1976 in color John Trent, John Candy, Mickey Rooney | $19.95 | | | Finders Keepers (1966) | Cliff Richard and The Shadows. British pop star Cliff Richard and his band The Shadows (including influential guitarist Hank B. Marvin) star in this lighthearted blend of music, comedy, and espionage. Color | $19.99 | | | Fire Over England | Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh. The Spanish Inquisition and the reign of Queen Elizabeth set the scene for this costume drama. | $19.95 | | | Fisherman's Wharf | 1939 A boy (Bobby Breen) adopted by a San Francisco fisherman decides to leave his home when the fisherman's sister-in-law moves in with her annoying son. Efforts are on to find Breen...but first, some musical numbers! Leo Carillo, Lee Patrick and Slicker the Seal also star. 72 min. | $19.95 | | | Fist Of Fear - Touch Of Death | 1977 in color Fred Williamson, Bruce Lee | $19.95 | | | Fit For A King | Joe E. Brown Joe is in love with a princess. He saves her from danger and becomes her knight in shining armor. | $19.95 | | | Five Corners | 1988 in color Jody Foster, Tim Robbins | $19.95 | | | Five Minutes To Live | (AKA Door-To-Door Maniac - 1961) Starring Johnny Cash, Pamela Mason, Donald Woods, Merle Travis and Ron Howard. Cash made his film debut as a murderer who holds a bank managers wife hostage. Cash sings "Five Minutes To Live" and "I've Come To Kill". Approx. 80 Minutes. | $19.95 | | | Five of a Kind (1938) | Dionne quintuplets, Jean Hersholt, Cesar Romero.
At age four-and-a-half the Dionne quintuplets in their third movie - singing, dancing, playing with puppies, being charming.
| $19.95 | | | Flaming Gold (1933) | William Boyd, Mae Clarke, Pat O'Brien.
Boyd and Pat O'Brien play Dan Manton and Ben Lear, wildcat oil men at large in Mexico. Dan and Ben continually run afoul of a powerful oil cartel, determined to put our heroes out of business. | $19.99 | | | Flaming Teenage, The | (1956) An anti-drugs-and-drinking two part drama. Noel Reyburn stars. Approx. 70 Minutes | $19.95 | | | Flight From Glory (1937) | Chester Morris, Whitney Bourne, Onslow Stevens, Van Heflin. This laudable programmer casts Chester Morris as a fearless pilot whose misdeeds have exiled him to a remote flying field in the Andes mountains. Morris and his fellow pilots are all exiles of sorts, and as such are willing to take on the near-suicidal task of flying supplies to miners in the most treacherous mountain ranges. The all-male atmosphere is disrupted when young air ace Van Heflin shows up with his wife Whitney Bourne.
| $19.99 | | | Flight Lieutenant (1942) | Pat O'Brien, Glenn Ford, Evelyn Keyes, Jonathan Hale, Lloyd Bridges. A disgraced pilot determines to regain the respect of both his son, now a test pilot for the Army, and the men he once flew with. | $19.99 | | | Flight Nurse (1954) | Joan Leslie, Forrest Tucker, Arthur Franz, Jeff Donnell, Ben Cooper. In this war drama, set during the Korean War, an Air Force nurse gets involved in a love triangle on the front lines.
| $19.95 | | | Flirting with Danger (1934) | Robert Armstrong, Edgar Kennedy, William Cagney.
Three American explosives experts are on assignment in South America when they decide to shoot off some fireworks. Unfortunately, they do so right next to a political rally, and the fireworks display is mistaken for the beginning of a revolution! | $19.99 | | | Flying Blind | Richard Arlen, Jean Parker, Marie Wilson Foreign agents try to steal a vital defense secret. | $19.95 | | | Flying Deuces | Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Jean Parker. Stan and Ollie join the Foreign Legion in this fast moving classic. | $19.95 | | | Flying Fontaines, The (1959) | Michael Callan, Evy Norlund, Joan Evans, Rian Garrick. The spectacle of the big top and flying trapeze artists provide a dramatic setting for this standard tale about an aerialist returned from Army service, looking to pick up where he left off. Color. | $19.99 | | | Flying Fool, The | 1929 William Boyd & Marie Prevost. | $19.95 | | | Flying Irishman, The (1939) | Douglas 'Wrong Way' Corrigan, Paul Kelly, Robert Armstrong, Gene Reynolds, Eddie Quillan.
It matters not at all that the famed "wrong way" flight of aviator Douglas Corrigan, who in 1938 tried to fly from New York to California by way of Ireland, was probably a carefully calculated publicity stunt. The end result was that Corrigan became a household name, and as such was an ideal candidate for film stardom. RKO Radio shelled out a considerable amount of money to purchase "Wrong Way" Corrigan's life story, enhancing the publicity value of the resultant The Flying Irishman by casting Corrigan himself in the leading role | $19.99 | | | Flying Scotsman, The | Ray Millard. The first talkie made in England, the first half of the film is silent, second half is sound. | $19.95 | | | Folies Bergère de Paris (1935) | Maurice Chevalier, Merle Oberon, Natalie Paley,
Ann Sothern.
A nightclub entertainer (Chevalier), is hired to pose as his look-alike (also Chevalier), a prominent aviation tycoon. The masquerade causes consternation for the entertainer's girlfriend, who of course has no idea what's going on, and for the tycoon's wife, who can't understand why her cold-fish husband has suddenly become so warm and demonstrative. | $19.95 | | | Footsteps in the Night (1957) | Bill Elliott, Douglas Dick, Don Haggerty.
The fifth and last of the Ben Schwab productions starring Bill Elliott as a L.A. sheriff's department detective begins with Henry Johnson (Douglas Dick) being sought by the sheriff's office for the murder of his neighbor and friend hose strangled body was found in Johnson's motel apartement. | $19.99 | | | For A Few Bullets More | 1968 in color Ed (77 Sunset Strip) Byrnes and veteran actor Gilbert Roland star in this spaghetti western spoof of the early Clint Eastwood westerns. Lots of action and gunplay. Approx. 100 Minutes. (Aka Any Gun Can Play) | $19.95 | | | For Beauty's Sake (1941) | Ned Sparks, Marjorie Weaver, Ted North, Joan Davis. In order to inherit a fortune, bookish astronomy professor B. E. Dillsome (Ted North) must operate his aunt's beauty parlor for a two-year period. Business is very, very slow, prompting Dillsome's girlfriend Dime Pringle (Marjorie Weaver) to bring in a hot-shot press agent Jonathan B. Sweet (Ned Sparks) to publicize the establishment. Based on A Clarence Buddington Kelland story. | $19.99 | | | Forbidden (1932) | Barbara Stanwyck, Adolphe Menjou, Ralph Bellamy,
Dorothy Peterson. In this romance a school marm takes a cruise and falls for an unobtainable man, a district attorney married to a crippled woman. Director Frank Capra
| $19.95 | | | Forbidden Valley (1938) | Noah Beery Jr., Frances Robinson, Robert Barrat, Fred Kohler. A young man who was raised by his father, who was falsely accused of murder, saves the life of a beautiful rich girl, and things start changing.
| $19.99 | | | Forever James Dean | 1988 in color & b/w A definitive look at the legendary star. See rare screen tests and interviews with friends and stars including Dennis Hopper, Martin Landau, Jim Backus and Gene Hackman. Approx. 120 Minutes | $19.95 | | | Forman Went To France, The | Tommy Trinder, Constance Cummings. An engineer undertakes a personal crusade to save important equipment from Nazis. | $19.95 | | | Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse | 1921 Rudolph Valentino | $19.95 | | | Freckles Comes Home | (1942) With Johnny Downs, Gale Storm and Mantan Moreland. Approx. 60 Minutes | $19.95 | | | Fred Astaire - The Man Who Danced | (Documentary - 1994) Frederick Austerlitz became America's first master of dance under his stage name of Fred Astaire. This is the story of his life and career, a milestone in the history of film musicals. B&W & Color, Approx. 60 Minutes.
| $19.95 | | | French Key, The (1946) | Albert Dekker, Evelyn Ankers, Mike Mazurki, John Eldredge, Joe DeRita. Albert Dekker plays a private eye who is framed for murder. With the police breathing down his neck, it's up to the detective to solve the mystery himself. | $19.99 | | | Front Page, The | Adolphe Menjou, Pat O'Brien. The original Ben Hecht newspaper yarn noted for it's rapid-fire dialogue. | $19.95 | | | Fugitive Lovers (aka The Runaways) (1975) | Steve Oliver, Sondra Currie, Virginia Mayo, John Russell.
A gangster becomes enraged when a young man prevents his wife from killing herself and then proceeds to run off with her. Color. | $19.99 | | | Funniest Man in the World, The (1967) | This documentary examines the early career of Charlie Chaplin, from childhood through his introduction to the movies at the Keystone, Essanay and Mutual studios. Narrated by Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
| $19.99 | | | Fury Over Spain | (Documentary) An authentic record of the Anti-Fascist struggle in Spain. Approx. 55 Minutes. | $19.95 |
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