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  • When rich kid Hubie wrecks Binx's motor scooter, Binx's sister, Billie Jean, demands the $608 it costs to fix it. She becomes a legend and a symbol of freedom to teenagers everywhere.
    Rating: PG-13
    Director:   Matthew Robbins
    Cast:   Martha Gehman, Keith Gordon, Peter Coyote, Helen Slater, Dean Stockwell
    Theatrical Release Date: 07/19/1985
    Price: $16.95
  • When a group of passengers survive a plane crash in the Himalayas they end up in the mystical world of Shangri-La, an idyllic oasis where art, culture and the knowledge of the world are treasured. In Shangri-La, the survivors learn about beauty, peace and serenity – and, for some, true love.
    Rating: G
    Director:   Charles Jarrott
    Cast:   Peter Finch, Sir John Gielgud, Charles Boyer, Sally Kellerman, George Kennedy, Liv Ullmann, Michael York
    Theatrical Release Date: 03/02/1937
    Price: $16.95
  • Horror movie maestro William Castle (The Tingler) followed his role model Alfred Hitchcock into TV with this anthology series of suspense and shudders.
    Price: $44.95
  • A team of experts are recruited to ensure the success of a heist (of forts) in the zany comedy WHO'S MINDING THE MINT. A clerk who works in the mint in Washington, DC accidentally destroys $50,000 in cash, and attempts to sneak into the building in the middle of the night and run off enough cash on the presses to cover his mistake.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Howard Morris
    Cast:   Jamie Farr, Walter Brennan, Jim Hutton, Dorothy Provine
    Theatrical Release Date: 09/26/1967
    Price: $16.95
  • A newlywed bride (Marsha Mason) must fight the ghost of her husband's (James Caan) first wife.
    Rating: PG
    Director:   Robert Moore
    Cast:   Joseph Bologna, James Caan, Valerie Harper, Marsha Mason
    Theatrical Release Date: 12/14/1979
    Price: $16.95
  • In this TV follow-up to the feature film, the alien (Robert Hays, Airplane!) returns to Earth 14 years after his first visit.
    Price: $29.95
  • Legendary horror star Vincent Price is at his terrifying best as Gallico the Great, an inspired inventor of magic acts who longs to perform his creations himself.
    Price: $16.95
  • A hapless door-to-door salesman becomes a prime suspect when one of his clients is murdered. Now, he has to outwit the murderer and the cops 'til they can prove he’s innocent!
    Rating: NR
    Director:   S. Sylvan Simon
    Cast:   Janet Blair, Hillary Brooke, Don Mcguire, Red Skelton, Adele Jergens, Ross Ford, Trudy Marshall
    Theatrical Release Date: 05/12/1948
    Price: $16.95
  • In this charming comedy there are two movies going on at once--one about the activities of the patrons of a rural Texas drive-in and the other a movie within a movie at the drive-in.
    Rating: PG
    Director:   Rod Amateau
    Cast:   Lisa Lemole, Glenn Morshower, Gary Cavagnaro
    Price: $16.95
  • When her precious necklace is stolen and a man is murdered in her apartment, a beautiful lady asks the Lone Wolf for assistance.
    Price: $16.95
  • Set during the French Revolution, this romance is laced with conspiracy, with both sides vying for a tome loaded with vital information. The story is of the little people caught in a ruthless dictatorship and their struggle to win their freedom from persecution and oppression.
    Price: $16.95
  • Based on the recently published book "The Three Stooges: From Amalgamated Morons to American Icons" this MOW dramatizes the rise of the comedy trio to worldwide fame.
    Price: $16.95
  • Earl Keese (John Belushi, Animal House) is a slightly overweight, fairly average guy who is approaching middle age. He leads a reasonably comfortable life with his family in their suburban home. . . until the house next door is bought by a truly odd couple, Vic (Dan Aykroyd, Ghostbusters) and Ramona (Cathy Moriarty, Raging Bull), who quickly proceed to drive Earl crazy.
    Rating: PG-13
    Director:   John G. Avildsen
    Cast:   Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi
    Theatrical Release Date: 12/18/1981
    Price: $16.95
  • Edward G. Robinson stars as Wilbert Winkle in this clever, insightful comedy. Mr. Winkle is timid, henpecked, physically unfit and past forty. He soon finds himself in uniform, survives basic training, and is sent into combat against the Japanese when he is drafted into WWII.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Leigh Jason
    Cast:   Ted Donaldson, Ruth Warrick, Robert Armstrong, Edward G. Robinson, Bob Haymes, Richard Lane
    Theatrical Release Date: 07/19/1944
    Price: $16.95
  • Jewish working-class cab driver Bernie Steinberg falls in love at first sight with privileged Catholic teacher Bridget Fitzgerald and they find themselves in a whirlwind romance.
    Rating: NR
    Price: $34.95
  • A huge inheritance ignites a family feud in this uproarious Victorian romp packed with macabre fun and games.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Bryan Forbes
    Cast:   John Mills, Ralph Richardson, Michael Caine, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Nanette Newman, Tony Hancock, Peter Sellers
    Theatrical Release Date: 07/19/1966
    Price: $16.95
  • Acclaimed director Oscar Boetticher, Jr. (The Tall T) tackles the Film Noir genre with this tale of dramatic suspense.
    Price: $16.95
  • An elderly religious fanatic, whose son was killed in an auto wreck several years ago, kidnaps her dead son's former fiancée and keeps her locked up in the basement in order to cleanse the girl's soul, making it fit to be reunited with her son in heaven.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Silvio Narizzano
    Cast:   Tallulah Bankhead, Stefanie Powers, Donald Sutherland, Peter Vaughan
    Theatrical Release Date: 05/19/1965
    Price: $16.95
  • Robert Mitchum and Deborah Kerr star in this story of a World War II bomber pilot who returns to England after forty years. Once there, he searches for and finds his lost love, only to discover that she's now a grandmother and that her granddaughter is also his. Co-starring Red Buttons and Judi Trott.
    Price: $16.95
  • The film takes the stance that Jack the Ripper was well educated and did his slashing with medical finesse.
    Price: $16.95
  • Five Film Noir Classics make up this five-disc collection: THE CASE AGAINST BROOKLYN, CRIMINAL LAWYER, THE CROOKED WEB, ESCAPE FROM SAN QUENTIN, THE SHADOW ON THE WINDOW.
    Rating: NR
    Price: $44.95
  • Gena Lee Nolin returns for Season Two of this popular adventure series as Sheena, a woman left in the jungle as a girl and taken in by a local tribe and their Shamaness Kali.
    Price: $39.95
  • Based on the classic comic book, “Sheena” stars Gena Lee Nolin as the brave and beautiful defender of an African paradise threatened by modern civilization.
    Price: $39.95
  • Joan Crawford (What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?) stars as Monica Rivers, the owner of a traveling circus plagued by a series of mysterious deaths.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Jim O'Connor
    Cast:   Diana Dors, Judy Geeson, Ty Hardin, Joan Crawford
    Price: $16.95
  • Richard Dreyfuss and Amy Irving are two classically trained concert pianists who find themselves both competing for one of the most prestigious awards in the music world.
    Price: $16.95
  • In another of his entertaining, disturbingly creepy roles, Peter Lorre plays Stephen Danel, owner of Dead Man’s Island, an off-the-radar colony which uses paroled convicts as slaves.
    Price: $16.95
  • The mayor of an English town, Felton, takes away one coffee shop's license for having a jukebox. A pair of crafty local teens, Shapiro and Douglas, counterattack by trying to put together a festival that will demonstrate the merits of traditional jazz and rock 'n' roll.
    Price: $16.95
  • Charley Chase began as a bit actor in silent films, appearing with the legendary Charlie Chaplin, but he also showed a gift for direction and started directing the wonderful Our Gang series.
    Rating: NR
    Price: $17.95
  • Director Stanley Kramer brings to the screen the important story of six wealthy misfits who, while attending a summer riding camp, set out to free a herd of buffalo scheduled to be shot the next day. They see some of the animals slain and are determined to save the remaining buffalo herd from possible extinction.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Stanley Kramer
    Cast:   Miles Chapin, Bill Mumy, Barry Robins, Jesse White
    Theatrical Release Date: 10/28/1971
    Price: $16.95
  • Philip Scott (Stephen Boyd, Ben-Hur) runs a prestigious international toy company, but he is also the head of an elite British spy ring.
    Rating: NR
    Price: $18.95
  • Dom DeLuise directs and stars in this comedy about four Miami cops who decide to capture criminals by opening a fencing operation and entrapping them.
    Rating: PG
    Director:   Dom Deluise
    Cast:   Dom Deluise, Suzanne Pleshette, Jerry Reed, Ossie Davis, Luis Avalos
    Theatrical Release Date: 05/01/1979
    Price: $16.95
  • The story of an idealistic Merchant Marine officer who disgraces himself when he abandons his ship.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Richard Brooks
    Cast:   Daliah Lavi, James Mason, Curt Jurgens, Peter O'Toole, Eli Wallach
    Theatrical Release Date: 02/25/1965
    Price: $18.95
  • Celebrate the centennial of America's favorite comedienne–red-headed or otherwise–with this fabulous four-pack of Lucille Ball's Columbia features.
    Rating: NR
    Price: $44.95
  • Hawkins is an insurance investigator who discovers that Price is selling valuable paintings to rich Americans and substituting forgeries that are mysteriously destroyed in fires.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Sidney Gilliat
    Cast:   Jack Hawkins, Arlene Dahl, Violet Farebrother, Dennis Price, Bernard Miles, Ian Hunter, Malcolm Keen
    Theatrical Release Date: 07/08/1958
    Price: $16.95
  • Joslyn, the creator of a detective cartoon strip, successfully applies his deductive powers to the solving of real police cases.
    Price: $16.95
  • Gene Barry and Valerie French star in his imaginative study of human nature with five people given pellets capable of destroying the world. Based on John Mantley's novel.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   William Asher
    Cast:   Gene Barry, Valerie French, George Voskovec, Arnold Moss, Stefan Schnabel
    Theatrical Release Date: 07/01/1957
    Price: $16.95
  • Affluent businessman Michael Courtland's obsessive attempt to recreate his lost love results in a thrilling approach to a hauntingly familiar subject
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Brian De Palma
    Cast:   Genevieve Bujold, Cliff Robertson, John Lithgow
    Theatrical Release Date: 08/01/1976
    Price: $16.95
  • This film is “A Rhythm-Jammed Jamboree of Love and Laughter”, and who is to argue?
    Price: $18.95
  • Academy Award® winner Judy Holliday (1950, Best Actress, Born Yesterday) stars in a delightful comedy about a woman taking on the fat cats of the business world.
    Director:   Richard Quine
    Cast:   Paul Douglas, Fred Clark, Judy Holliday, Arthur O'Connell
    Theatrical Release Date: 08/22/1956
    Price: $18.95
  • Ex-convict is shot by unseen killer while threatening his wife. Blackie is framed for murder by a femme fatale but solves the case after a close call.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Lew Landers
    Cast:   Claire Carleton, Richard Lane, Lynn Merrick, Chester Morris, George E. Stone, Frank Sully
    Theatrical Release Date: 01/24/1946
    Price: $16.95
  • Steve Boleslavski is a re-enlisted veteran sailor whose seniority displaces the younger Mickey Donohue as Chief Boatswain’s Mate. The hard-driving, perfectionist old sailor wins few friends among the crew, but he has the support of his Commander.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   William A. Seiter
    Cast:   Edward G. Robinson, Glenn Ford, Marguerite Chapman, Edgar Buchanan
    Theatrical Release Date: 08/16/1943
    Price: $16.95
  • Stacy Keach and Jeff Bridges star as two down-and-out boxers in this moving character study.
    Rating: PG
    Director:   John Huston
    Cast:   Jeff Bridges, Candy Clark, Stacy Keach, Susan Tyrrell
    Theatrical Release Date: 07/26/1972
    Price: $16.95
  • British crime melodrama starring Domergue as the sister of a powerful London mobster who slowly seduces her lover, Patterson, into a life of crime. He goes along reluctantly, but when things turn homicidal he tries to back out. She won't let him.
    Price: $16.95
  • From acclaimed director Blake Edwards (The Pink Panther, Breakfast at Tiffany’s) comes this shocking tale of suspense.
    Price: $18.95
  • Based on the James Barrie classic, THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON tells the story of an English butler who, shipwrecked with his employers, resourcefully leads them in their attempts to survive. The film stars Kenneth More and Sally Ann Howes.
    Price: $16.95
  • Mature stars as the title character, a bandit chief whose outlaw gang roams India's northwest frontier raping and pillaging. Wilding, a British major, is sent to capture the unruly bandits and succeeds. His victory over the outlaws is short-lived, however, when Mature manages to escape with the help of a sadistic nomad hell-bent on slaughtering the British.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Terence Young
    Cast:   Anita Ekberg, Bonar Colleano, Victor Mature, Michael Wilding
    Theatrical Release Date: 12/01/1956
    Price: $16.95
  • Morris plays former jewel thief Boston Blackie, who is called by the police to help find a stolen diamond from an exhibit to raise money for war victims.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Budd Boetticher
    Cast:   Janis Carter, Richard Lane, Chester Morris, George E. Stone, Robert Williams, William Wright
    Theatrical Release Date: 10/21/1944
    Price: $16.95
  • A young Air Force veteran, Carrol Jo Hummer, starts in business as the owner-operator of a thirteen-speed, seven-and-one-half-ton diesel truck, which he “dresses up” and names “The Blue Mule.”
    Rating: PG
    Director:   Jonathan Kaplan
    Cast:   Leigh French, Kay Lenz, Slim Pickens, Jan-Michael Vincent
    Theatrical Release Date: 07/16/1975
    Price: $16.95
  • In this satire of 1950s sci-fi matinees, an amateur scientist invents a time machine that also has a way of changing people into strange things as it moves them through time.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Sidney Miller
    Cast:   Lou Costello, Dorothy Provine, Gale Gordon
    Price: $16.95
  • FULL OF LIFE is a wonderful little comedy starring Academy Award® winner Judy Holliday (1950, Best Actress) and Richard Conte (The Godfather) as Emily and Nick, a young married couple about to have their first child.
    Rating: NR
    Price: $18.95
  • Peter Ingersoll (Jerry Lewis) is living a humdrum existence as a family man and insurance salesman when he finds out from his doctor friend, Scott (Peter Lawford), he has a terminal illness.
    Rating: G
    Price: $18.95
  • Stan, a drive-in owner with a gambling problem, falls for Joanie, a carhop working at his restaurant.
    Price: $18.95
  • Oskar Werner stars as a world famous symphony conductor who is attracted to a lovely young journalist (Barbara Ferris), despite the difference in their ages and the fact that he is married. Increasingly distracted from his work, Werner discovers the affair heads only to disaster.
    Price: $16.95
  • Lush musical biography of Frederic Chopin: composer, patriot and lover. All-star cast features Paul Muni and Merle Oberon.
    Price: $16.95
  • Written and directed by Sally Potter (Orlando), The Tango Lesson is the story of a filmmaker, Sally (Sally Potter), who becomes dissatisfied with her latest screenplay (vividly illustrated in luscious color) and stumbles upon an Argentinean tango dancer (Pablo Veron).
    Rating: PG
    Director:   Sally Potter
    Cast:   Peter Eyre, Olga Besio, Carlos Copello, Sally Potter, Pablo Veron
    Theatrical Release Date: 11/14/1997
    Price: $16.95
  • THE INTERNS follows the loves and lives of four medical students as they prepare for careers that will walk the fine line between success and utter failure.
    Price: $16.95
  • From acclaimed director Stanley Kramer comes a comic drama about the Oklahoma oil boom and those who tried to survive under the harsh conditions of the time.
    Price: $18.95
  • A story of tangled love affairs, political greed, wealthy power and religious persecutions set against the backdrop of a city on the brink of one of the greatest disasters in history.
    Price: $19.95
  • On a ski trip, rich, idle Peter Kirk pursues and falls (literally) for Helen Hunt, M.D. After a courtship of hypochondria, she agrees to marry him on the condition that she will continue to practice medicine.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Wesley Ruggles
    Cast:   Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda, Edgar Buchanan, Roger Clark, Ruth Donnelly, Melville Cooper
    Theatrical Release Date: 10/22/1941
    Price: $16.95
  • Jill meets and falls in love with her new stepmother's son and must find a way to deal with her father's new wife; her old boyfriend; and her new relationship with her stepbrother.
    Price: $16.95
  • A new breed of anti-hero appeared in 1970s cinema.“Stone Killer” is underworld argot for these particularly cold-blooded and ruthless characters.
    Price: $16.95
  • Writer/director Bill Forsyth (Comfort and Joy, Being Human) brings to life this tale, set in the 1950s and based on a novel by Marilynne Robinson, which is neither a sentimental nor simple exploration of familial and emotional bonds.
    Rating: PG
    Director:   Bill Forsyth
    Cast:   Andrea Burchill, Christine Lahti, Anne Pitoniak, Sara Walker
    Theatrical Release Date: 11/27/1987
    Price: $16.95
  • Emily Ann's unhappy childhood was dominated by dreams of Hollywood stardom. Escaping a disastrous first marriage and fleeing motherhood by leaving her infant child with her mother, she strikes out for fame.
    Rating: NR
    Price: $16.95
  • Mr. Magoo upturns the age-old tale of Aladdin with his antics in this animated Arabian tale.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Jack Kinney
    Price: $16.95
  • An international crew goes on a trip to the moon, where nothing but trouble is waiting.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   David Bradley
    Cast:   Ken Clark, Michi Kobi, Tom Conway, Tony Dexter, John Wengraf, Anna-Lisa
    Theatrical Release Date: 06/01/1960
    Price: $16.95
  • This romantic comedy, an Italian and French anthology, is comprised of four short films each directed by a different director, each featuring a different star of ’60s European cinema.
    Price: $16.95
  • In the expansive and treacherous wilderness of Africa, professional hunter Ken Duffield (Victor Mature, My Darling Clementine) is mourning the loss of his son to Kenyan Mau Mau rebels.
    Price: $18.95
  • Comedic genuises Elaine May, Peter Falk and Jack Lemmon star as pseudo-intellectuals in this film version of Murray Schisgal's play about the battle of the sexes. Watch for a young Harrison Ford.
    Price: $16.95
  • When Robert’s fancy for the beautiful young widow Stella threatens to break up her marriage, Zee takes matters into her own hands to try to gain the advantage in their tumultuous relationship and goes to outrageous lengths to eliminate the mistress.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Brian G. Hutton
    Cast:   Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Caine, Susannah York
    Theatrical Release Date: 01/21/1972
    Price: $16.95
  • Chuck is a pitcher on a little league team in Montana who takes a stand against nuclear armament. When Boston Celtic Amazing Grace Smith joins the cause and moves to Montana, other athletes follow suit. Chuck and his family become outcasts. How can Chuck get international acceptance of his position and win back his town's favor?
    Rating: PG
    Director:   Mike Newell
    Cast:   Jamie Lee Curtis, Dennis Lipscomb, Gregory Peck, William Peterson
    Theatrical Release Date: 04/01/1987
    Price: $16.95
  • In his ninth and last appearance as retired jewel thief Michael Lanyard—aka The Lone Wolf— again finds himself overseas helping to battle the Third Reich.
    Price: $16.95
  • Scientists and their assistant fret over the discovery of E-112, a new element from the center of the Earth that explodes rocks when exposed to air. It threatens to bring about the end of the world.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Fred F. Sears
    Cast:   Kathryn Grant, William Leslie
    Theatrical Release Date: 06/01/1957
    Price: $16.95
  • Maureen O’Sullivan and Academy Award® winner Henry Fonda star in a compelling drama about two men accused of a crime they didn’t commit.
    Price: $16.95
  • A fascinating look at the formative years of one of the greatest politicians and most influential world leaders in recent history.
    Rating: PG
    Director:   Richard Attenborough
    Cast:   Robert Flemyng, Anne Bancroft, Anthony Hopkins, Jane Seymour, Robert Shaw, Simon Ward
    Theatrical Release Date: 10/10/1972
    Price: $16.95
  • A mediocre stand-up comic with gambling debts runs away to the West Side of Chicago, and under an assumed name, takes a job as a janitor. But he yearns for the stage and applause.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Arthur Penn
    Cast:   Warren Beatty, Hurd Hatfield, Alexandra Stewart, Teddy Hart, Fujiwara, Franchot Tone
    Theatrical Release Date: 09/27/1965
    Price: $16.95
  • Kit “The Hawk” Gerardo (Sterling Hayden, Dr. Strangelove) is a 17th-century French privateer sailing the Caribbean in search of gold in this riveting ocean adventure.
    Price: $18.95
  • This is the horrifying true account of John Reginald Christie, whose crimes and subsequent trial summarily ended capital punishment in Britain.
    Price: $16.95
  • From the master of the macabre, William Castle, comes a tale filled with suspense and comedy.
    Price: $18.95
  • The tale of legendary Gene Krupa, an idealistic youngster who eschewed the conventional life (in his case, the priesthood) for a crack at the big time. And big time he made, to this day inspiring some of the best drummers in the business. Sal Mineo shines as the triumphant and tragic Krupa.
    Price: $16.95
  • Hayley Mills plays a young school teacher who lives in a London suburb and is intent on staying virginal until her wedding day. Oliver Reed and Noel Harrison try to tempt her away from her virtuous path in this charming, romantic comedy.
    Rating: R
    Director:   Jonathan Miller
    Cast:   Noel Harrison, Sheila Hancock, John Bird, Aimi Macdonald, Hayley Mills, Oliver Reed
    Theatrical Release Date: 12/16/1970
    Price: $16.95
  • After dabbling in voodoo on the island of Saint Christopher as a child, Juanita Lane (Dorothy Burgess, Hold Your Man) now finds herself powerless to resist its spell as an adult.
    Price: $16.95
  • Nick Mancuso portrays a Maskai Indian tribal deputy torn between the modern world and the ancient mysticism of his people.
    Price: $16.95
  • When Boston Blackie is accused of murdering a Chinese laundry owner, he and sidekick The Runt are in a deadly race to clear themselves before their fortune cookies are crumbled.
    Price: $16.95
  • A revenge story of a cowboy wrongly accused of murder. Strung up by an angry lynch mob, he escapes with the scar of the noose around his neck. In order to prove his innocence, he’s determined to hunt down the real killer.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Alfred Werker
    Cast:   Dana Andrews, Donna Reed, Dianne Foster
    Theatrical Release Date: 09/03/1954
    Price: $16.95
  • A dancer at a sleazy nightclub gets attacked while taking a shower. A local reporter learns of the attack and connects it with similar crimes that ended in murder.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Gerd Oswald
    Cast:   Anita Ekberg, Phil Carey, Gypsy Rose Lee, Harry Townes, The Red Norvo Trio
    Theatrical Release Date: 06/25/1958
    Price: $16.95
  • Before legendary horror director William Castle became the master of the macabre, he directed several westerns, including this one about the legendary sheriff of Dodge City, Bat Masterson.
    Price: $18.95
  • It is before the dawn of time. Strange, savage beasts roam the earth, foraging for human flesh. Fierce tribesmen prey on the weak and innocent. Mystic sacrifices appease the gods. Yor (Reb Brown, Space Mutiny) is the mightiest warrior of his era.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Anthony M. Dawson
    Cast:   Reb Brown, Corinne Clery, Alan Collins
    Price: $16.95
  • British secret agent Charles Dobbs is puzzled by the sudden suicide of a man he’s recently investigated. The suicide seems contrary to his own findings, and Dobbs questions the recent widow in an effort to understand the man’s state of mind.
    Price: $16.95
  • Staunch is an American submarine captain being held prisoner on a Japanese-controlled island in the Pacific. From his vantage point, he is able to hatch a daring and ingenious plan to relay information to the U.S. fleet.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Paul Wendkos
    Cast:   Cliff Robertson, Gia Scala, Teru Shimada, Patricia Cutts, Rian Garrick
    Theatrical Release Date: 11/01/1959
    Price: $16.95
  • Julie's husband Marty is reported killed in action. Shortly after the widow decides to marry Marty’s best friend and partner, Vernon, husband number one shows up. To decide if “happily ever after” will be with Marty or Vernon, she lives with both!
    Price: $16.95
  • GENGHIS KHAN, after being raised by the evil leader Jamuga, escapes and forms his own tribe in the mountains. He returns to steal away and marry Jamuga's girl, and then goes to China.
    Rating: NR
    Director:   Henry Levin
    Cast:   Stephen Boyd, James Mason, Eli Wallach, Francoise Dorleac, Telly Savalas, Robert Morley, Yvonne Mitchell, Omar Shariff
    Theatrical Release Date: 06/23/1965
    Price: $16.95
  • The Lone Wolf along with his faithful valet, Jamison - finds himself in bomb-ravaged London, having to track down Nazi agents as well clear himself for yet another crime he didn’t commit.
    Price: $16.95
  • Acclaimed British actor Sir John Gielgud stars as a cantankerous ghost who's looking for some peace and quiet in this heartwarming story of supernatural shenanigans.
    Price: $16.95
  • HAVING OUR SAY tells the story of two sisters, 103-year-old Sadie and 101-year-old Bessie.
    Price: $16.95
  • From legendary director Stanley Donen (Singin’ in the Rain) comes this musical comedy starring Academy Award® winner Yul Brynner (1956, Best Actor, The King and I) and Kay Kendall (Genevieve).
    Rating: NR
    Price: $17.95
  • Cut off by the Japanese advance into Burma, captain and his exhausted British troop take over an enemy-held jungle village. He has two innocent villagers shot to persuade informer to divulge information. YESTERDAY'S ENEMY takes an unflinching look at the effects of war on the human psyche.
    Price: $16.95
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