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These are in alphabetical order. All titles are $15.00 postpaid, 16.00 overseas.

Air Mail (1932) DVD available
Hard hitting John Ford action drama stars Ralph Bellamy as a stressed pilot running an air mail squad, having to deal with the deaths of his men as well as cocky newcomer Pat O'Brien. Also starring Gloria Stuart, Lillian Bond, and Russell Hopton. Very good quality.
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Ali Baba Goes To Town (1937) DVD available
Fun Depression Era musical comedy stars Eddie Cantor as a movie extra who dreams he is an advisor to the Sultan of ancient Bagdad (Roland Young). Lots of amusing satire of the New Deal here. Also starring Tony Martin and June Lang. Excellent quality.
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April Love (1957) DVD available
Pat Boone stars as a juvenile delinquent who is sent to his uncle's rural KY farm to shape up. While there he falls in love with local girl Shirley Jones. Wholesome musical comedy also stars Arthur O'Connell. In Technicolor. Excellent quality.
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Back Street (1932) DVD available
First film version of the famed soap opera stars Irene Dunne and John Boles as star crossed lovers who carry on an illicit 25 year affair and keep it a secret from his wife. Also starring George Meeker. Remade in 1941 (check under Boyer). Good quality.
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Bigger Than Life (1956) DVD available
James Mason stars as a teacher who becomes addicted to cortisone and sees his life spiral out of control into psychotic madness. Also starring Barbara Rush as Mason's sympathetic wife and Walter Matthau as his pal who tries to help him out. Directed by Nicolas Ray. Excellent quality, widescreen.
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Blood Money (1933) DVD available
Hard hitting Pre Code drama stars George Bancroft as a good natured bail bondsman who falls for a wild and crazy heiress (Frances Dee) and also has to deal with his on again--off again girlfriend (Judith Anderson) and her seedy robber brother (Chick Chandler). Excellent quality.
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Brighton Rock (1947) DVD available
Hard hitting British gangster drama stars Richard Attenborough as a babyfaced killer who marries a murder witness (Carol Marsh) to keep her quiet and then later tries to convince her to kill herself. Attenborough gives one of his best performances. Decent quality, first part of the opening credits is cut.
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Call Her Savage (1932) DVD available
Really wild comeback vehicle for Clara Bow has Bow as a wild half breed heiress from Texas who goes to the big city, gets in scrapes with sleazy men, and finally ends up back at home with fellow half breed Gilbert Roland. Also starring Monroe Owsley. Totally pre code fun, excellent quality.
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Cardinal Richelieu (1935) DVD available
Enjoyable period drama stars George Arliss as the notorious Cardinal who has the ear of France's Louis XIII and looks for his own power and also to unify France. Also starring Edward Arnold as Louis XIII, Maureen O' Sullivan, and a young Cesar Romero. Excellent quality.
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Christmas Holiday (1944) DVD availble
Bleak film noir stars Deanna Durbin as a nice girl who falls in love (and marries) a wealthy nutjob (Gene Kelly) who ends up on death row after killing a bookie. Also starring Richard Whorf, Dean Harens, Gladys George, and Gale Sondergaard. Quite a change of pace for both stars. Quality is okay aside from a few blips and static here and there.
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Count Five and Die (1958) DVD available
Exciting WW2 drama stars Nigel Patrick as a British commando who leads a group on a campaign to confuse the Nazis into thinking D-Day will be in Holland. Jeffrey Hunter is a U.S. commando posing as a documentary filmmaker. Very good quality.
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The Country Doctor (1936) DVD available
Great fictionalized account of the birth of the Canadian Dionne quintuplets stars Jean Hersholt as a dedicated country doctor who faces plagues and a lack of a hospital and supplies only to find new resources when the famed babies are born. Also starring June Lang and Dorothy Peterson. Excellent quality.
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The Cowboy and the Blonde (1941) DVD available
Fun romantic comedy stars George Montgomery as a rodeo star who falls in love with a tempermental screen starlet (Mary Beth Hughes) while in Hollywood filming a screen test. Also starring Alan Mobray as the studio boss and Fuzzy Knight. Excellent quality.
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Crime Without Passion (1934) DVD available
Highly bizarre Hecht/MacArthur production stars Claude Rains as a smooth NYC lawyer who is jealous of vampy nightclub singer Margo. The Fates attacking NYC intro is amazing. Also starring Whitney Bourne and Stanley Ridges. Quality is slightly less than the usual, but watchable.
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The Cross of Lorraine (1943) DVD available
Exciting WW2 era drama stars Jean-Pierre Aumont as the leader of a French unit who surrender to the Nazis only to be put in a concentration camp and tortured. Also starring Gene Kelly, Peter Lorre, and Hume Cronyn. Excellent quality
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Deadline-U.S.A. (1952) DVD available
Gritty newspaper drama stars Humphrey Bogart as a dedicated editor who tries to expose a crime racket before his paper goes out of business. Also starring Ethel Barrymore and Kim Hunter. Directed by Richard Brooks. Excellent quality.
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Downstairs (1932) DVD available
Riveting early talkie drama stars John Gilbert as a scumbag chauffeur who plays games with everyone in a rich household, sleeps with married chambermaid Virginia Bruce, and taunts her butler husband (Paul Lukas). Fascinating, Gilbert's best talkie. Excellent quality.
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Evergreen (1934) DVD available
Charming musical is British star Jessie Matthews's best known film. Matthews stars as the daughter of a famed stage star, who impersonates her mother and then falls in love with the guy impersonating her brother! Good Rodgers and Hart score. Also starring Sonnie Hale and Betty Balfour. Decent quality.
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Follow Thru (1930) DVD available
Wild early talkie musical stars Nancy Carroll as a would be golfer who gets club pro Charles "Buddy" Rogers to help with her game. Also starring Jack Haley, Zelma O'Neal, and Thelma Todd. Some really great songs and one insane music number ("I Wanna Be Bad"). In two color Technicolor, though it is a bit faded. Not the best quality.
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Fort Defiance (1951) DVD available
Ben Johnson stars as a vengeful Civil War vet tracking the man who deserted the regiment and left him to die (Dane Clark)...only to become friends with the man's blind brother (Peter Graves). Very underrated western in glorious CINECOLOR~! Excellent quality.
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The Gay Deception (1935) DVD available
Enjoyable romantic comedy stars Francis Lederer as a prince posing as a hotel bellboy who romances secretary posing as rich girl Frances Dee. Also starring Benita Hume and Alan Mobray as a couple of rich twits. Excellent quality.
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Gigot (1962) DVD available
Jackie Gleason stars as a deaf mute janitor who takes in a young girl (Katharine Kath) when her mother dies. Sentimental and well acted drama set it Paris directed by Gene Kelly. Gleason is excellent, even if he doesn't say a word. Great quality.
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Golden Dawn (1930) DVD available
Shockingly offensive early talkie stars Vivienne Segal as the title character, a white woman who is the queen of an African village. Also starring Walter Woolf as an explorer and Noah Berry (in blackface). Must be seen to be believed. Very good quality.
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Good Morning, Miss Dove (1955) DVD available
Excellent tearjerker stars Jennifer Jones as a beloved grade school teacher in a small town who reflects back on her life and students as she awaits a dangerous spine operation. Also starring Robert Stack, Chuck Conners, and Peggy Knudsen. Excellent quality.
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A Hatful of Rain (1957) DVD available
Intense social drama stars Don Murray as a Korean War vet who is hooked on heroin and makes life miserable for his bartender brother (Anthony Franciosa) and pregnant wife (Eva Marie Saint). Also starring Lloyd Nolan and Henry Silva as a slimy pusher. Excellent quality, fullscreen.
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Hell's Heroes (1930) DVD available
Powerful early talkie version of 3 Godfathers stars Charles Bickford, Raymond Hatton, and Fred Kohler as three outlaws who happen upon a baby that survives an Indian attack and the struggle to get the infact back to town. Very good quality.
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Hudson's Bay (1940) DVD available
Paul Muni and Laird Cregar star as two French trappers who form an alliance with an English exile (John Sutton) and begin the famed Hudson's Bay trading company in Canada. Also starring Gene Tierney and Vincent Price. Excellent quality.
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Hurricane Smith (1952) DVD available
John Ireland stars as the title character, a fortune hunter who steals a slave trading ship and goes off to seek buried treasure with pals Forrest Tucker and Richard Arlen. But how does sultry half Polynesian Yvonne De Carlo figure into it? Good fun in Technicolor. Great quality.
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I Was an Adventuress (1940) DVD available
Charming romantic comedy in the Lubitsch vein stars ballet star Vera Zorina as a con artist who tries to escape her past associations with jewel thieves Erich Von Stroheim and Peter Lorre in order to marry a wealthy businessman (Richard Greene). Von Stroheim and Lorre are quite the team here. Excellent quality.
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If You Could Only Cook (1935) DVD available
Enjoyable romantic comedy stars Herbert Marshall as a put upon auto executive who teams with an unemployed Jean Arthur to be butler and cook for a retired gangster (Leo Carrillo). Also starring Lionel Stander. Mistakenly credited to Frank Capra at the time, in reality directed by William Seiter. Excellent quality.
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Inferno (1953) DVD available
Robert Ryan stars as a man left to die in the desert with a broken leg by his unfaithful wife (Rhonda Fleming) and her sleazy boyfriend (William Lundigan). Exciting noir also stars Henry Hull. In Technicolor. Great quality.
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Irish Eyes Are Smiling (1944) DVD available
Fun turn of the century musical stars Dick Haymes as songwriter Ernest R. Ball, who wrote such popular songs as "Mother Machree" and the title tune. Also starring June Haver, Monty Woolley, and Anthony Quinn. Excellent quality, Technicolor.
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It Happened in Flatbush (1942) DVD available
Fun baseball comedy stars Lloyd Nolan as a disgraced former major leaguer hired to get the slumping Brooklyn Dodgers out of the cellar, romancing new team owner Carole Landis. Also starring William Frawley, Robert Armstrong, Jane Darwell, and Sara Allgood. Excellent quality.
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It's Love I'm After (1937) DVD available
Hilarious romantic comedy stars Leslie Howard and Bette Davis as a feuding acting couple whose relationship becomes compromised by a fan who worships Howard to no end (Olivia De Havilland). Also starring Patrick Knowles. Excellent quality.
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Just Imagine (1930) DVD available
Famous futuristic sci-fi musical stars El Brendel as a man who died in 1930 only to be revived in 1980 NYC. Also starring Maureen O'Sullivan and John Garrick. Great set design and gadgets, a bizarre trip to Mars, and loads of cheesy songs! Excellent quality.
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The Last Flight (1931) DVD available
Fascinating early talkie similar to The Sun Also Rises stars Richard Barthelmess as the leader of a group of disillusioned ex soldiers on the loose in Paris post WWI. Also starring Helen Chandler, David Manners, and Johnny Mack Brown. Excellent quality.
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The Last Outpost (1935) DVD available
Excellent WWI melodrama set in Kurdistan stars Cary Grant as a British captain who falls in love with the wife of the man who saved his life (Claude Rains), only to meet up with each other again on the battlefield. Also starring Gertrude Michael. Very good quality, commercials edited out.
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A Life in the Balance (1955) DVD available
Exciting thriller set in Mexico City stars Ricardo Montalban as a down on his luck father who is accused of his ex girlfriend's murder while his son has been abducted by the real killer (Lee Marvin). Also starring a young Anne Bancroft and Jose Perez. Very good quality aside from two blips in the sound.
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The Lights of New York (1928) DVD available
The first full length talkie stars Helen Costello and Cullen Landis as a young couple mixed up with a mob boss (Wheeler Oakman), who wants to take... them...for...a...ride. Also starring Eugene Pallette. Very crude today but highly important. Very good quality.
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Little Man, What Now? (1934) DVD available
Excellent drama from Frank Borzage stars Margaret Sullavan and Douglass Montgomery as a German couple trying to make good during the Depression, but find things hard when she becomes pregnant. Also starring Alan Hale. One of the first looks at conditions leading to Hitler's rise to power. Quality is watchable but not great.
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The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe (1942) DVD available
Fast paced biopic of the famed author stars John Sheppard as Poe, fighting rejection from his foster family, the publishing world, and his own self destructive alcoholism. Also starring Linda Darnell, Viriginia Gilmore, and Jane Darwell. Excellent quality.
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Lucy Gallant (1954) DVD available
Fun 50s drama stars Jane Wyman as a go getting businesswoman who opens a dress shop in a booming Texas oil town, and falls in love with a rancher/ would be oil tycoon (Charlton Heston) who frowns on her running a business. Also starring Claire Trevor, William Demarest, and Thelma Ritter. Good quality aside from the end credits being slightly cut off.
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The Mad Magician (1954) DVD available
Fun horror tale in the House of Wax vein stars Vincent Price as a magician whose act and gadgets are repressed and stolen...sending him on a rampage of revenge! Also starring Mary Murphy and Eva Gabor. Neat buzzsaw and crematory gadgets. Excellent quality.
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Make Way For Tomorrow (1937) DVD available
Emotionally stunning drama stars Victor Moore and Beulah Bondi as an old couple who are separated when they lose their house and their grown up kids don't exactly try hard to help them out. Also starring Fay Bainter and Thomas Mitchell. Directed by Leo McCarey. Quality isn't the greatest, but still watchable.
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Man Hunt (1941) DVD available
Walter Pidgeon stars as a British hunter who is on the run from the Nazis after taking aim at Hitler with his rifle. Also starring Joan Bennett and George Sanders. Directed by Fritz Lang. Superb suspenser. Great quality.
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Marianne (1929) DVD available
Sweet early talkie stars Marion Davies as a French girl who is torn between her French soldier sweetheart (George Baxter) and an American doughboy (Lawrence Gray) during WWI. Also starring Cliff Edwards and Benny Rubin. Very good quality.
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Metropolitan (1935) DVD available
Famous opera star Lawrence Tibbett stars as a struggling young tenor trying to keep his opera company together despite the repulsive matron/diva (Alice Brady). Also starring Virginia Bruce and Cesar Romero. The first production of 20th Century Fox. Great quality.
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Music in the Air (1934) DVD available
Wonderful musical comedy stars Gloria Swanson (in a rare talkie) and John Boles as a feuding theatrical couple, with rural amateurs Douglass Montgomery and June Lang eager to take their places as songwriter and star of an operetta. Possibly director Joe May's best film. Pretty decent quality.
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My Name Is Julia Ross (1945) DVD available
Knockout sleeper suspense drama stars Nina Foch as a secretary hired by a wealthy family who wakes up to find she's being treated as the "wife" of her deranged employer (George Macready). Also starring Dame May Whitty and Roland Varno. Directed by Joseph H. Lewis of Gun Crazy fame. Excellent quality.
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Night People (1954) DVD available
Gregory Peck stars as a Colonel in post WW2 Berlin who has to deal with espionage when the son of a wealthy mogul (Broderick Crawford) is kidnapped. Excellent Cold War era spy thriller also stars Buddy Ebsen as Peck's right hand man. Excellent quality, letterboxed.
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Night World (1932) DVD available
Fascinating Pre Code curio stars Boris Karloff as a gangster nightclub owner(!), Lew Ayres as a drunken college boy whose mother shot his father, Mae Clarke as a friendly chorus girl, and George Raft as a Broadway tinhorn. Busby Berkeley did a couple of dance numbers. Very good quality aside from a couple of blips.
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The Prince Who Was A Thief (1951) DVD available
Tony Curtis stars as a prince who is raised from infancy by a thief (Everett Sloane) and years later tries to reclaim his rightfull title, and rescue a beautiful princess (Piper Laurie). Early Curtis successs. In Technicolor. Decent quality.
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The Raid (1954) DVD available
Excellent Civil War drama stars Van Heflin as a Confederate captain who leads a prison break in a Vermont town and then is conflicted about the subsequent raid. Also starring Anne Bancroft, Lee Marvin, Richard Boone, and Peter Graves. Excellent quality.
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The Revolt of Mamie Stover (1956) DVD available
Jane Russell stars as a Honolulu dance hall queen who romances rich writer Richard Egan while cashing in on the post Pearl Harbor land grab. Also starring Joan Leslie and Agnes Moorhead. Excellent quality, Technicolor. Widescreen.
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Ride the Pink Horse (1947) DVD available
Robert Montgomery directs and stars in this film noir set in Nex Mexico. Army vet Montgomery comes to small NM town to blackmail a gangster (Fred Clark) but things go wrong. Also starring Wanda Hendrix and Thomas Gomez as a friendly carny. Excellent quality.
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Roadblock (1951) DVD available
Charles McGraw stars as a weak willed insurance investigator who becomes obsessed with femme fatale Joan Dixon, which leads him to a life of crime and ruin. Good film noir also starring Milburn Stone. Excellent quality.
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Romanoff and Juliet (1961) DVD available
Peter Ustinov writes, directs, and stars in this Cold War farce. Ustinov is The General, leader of a small Balkan nation who has the deciding vote on a major UN measure...but just goes home. Sandra Dee and John Gavin also star as the U.S. rep and Russian rep's kids who fall in love Shakespeare style. Very good quality
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Sangaree (1953) DVD available
Fernando Lamas stars as a son of a slave (!) who inherits a huge plantation in the American colonies, and also tames the local rich girl (Arlene Dahl). Francis L. Sullivan costars as a pirate who plans to loot Lamas's estate. In Technicolor. Very good quality.
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Secret of the Incas (1954) DVD available
Fun adventure was the inspiration for Indiana Jones! Charlton Heston stars as an adventurer in Peru looking for a long lost golden jewel, while fending off sleazy rival Thomas Mitchell. Also starring Nicole Maurey and Robert Young. Excellent quality aside from a slight edit.
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Seven Keys To Baldpate (1947) DVD available
Mystery writer Phillip Terry finds plenty of real life mystery at the Baldpate Inn in this 6th film version of George M. Cohan's famous stage play. Also starring Jaqueline White and Eduardo Ciannelli. Good fun. Great quality.
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Sons and Lovers (1960) DVD available
Dean Stockwell stars in this film adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's novel as a young artist who is dominated by his mother (Wendy Hiller), yelled at by his crude father (Trevor Howard), and generally disillusioned. Also starring Mary Ure and Heather Sears. Excellent quality.
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The Story of Temple Drake (1933) DVD available
Shocking Pre Code drama based on William Faulkner's Sanctuary stars Miriam Hopkins as a wild Southern belle who is kidnapped and raped by a dangerous bootlegger (Jack La Rue). Also starring William Gargan. Decent quality, although it is a bit darker than normal.
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Tall, Dark, and Handsome (1941) DVD available
Cesar Romero stars as a kindly gangster who leaves evidence pointing to himself for crimes he didn't commit, and falls in love with beautiful Virginia Gilmore. Also starring Sheldon Leonard as the heavy and a young Milton Berle. Very good quality.
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Thunder Rock (1942) DVD available
Excellent British wartime allegory stars Michael Redgrave as a disillusioned writer who mans a lighthouse, talking to ghosts of a shipwreck in order to find his previous courage. Also starring Barbara Mullen, James Mason, and Lilli Palmer. Excellent quality.
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What Every Woman Knows (1934) DVD available
Terrific comedy-drama stars Helen Hayes as a Scottish housewife who is the real power behind her politician husband (Brian Aherne), even if it takes him a while to truly care for her. Also starring Madge Evans, Donald Crisp, and Dudley Digges. Excellent quality.
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Where Do We Go From Here? (1945) DVD available
Wild WW2 era fantasy musical stars Fred MacMurray as a 4F chump who finds a genie and ends up getting a series of wishes...and meeting Washington, Columbus, and finally becoming a soldier. Also starring Joan Leslie and June Haver. In Technicolor. Excellent quality.
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The Whip Hand (1951) DVD available
Campy Howard Hughes produced propaganda stars Elliot Reid as an average Joe who stumbles on a group of commies at an abandoned resort area who are perfecting germ warfare. Also starring Raymond Burr and Carla Balenda. Amusing stuff to say the least. Good quality.
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Wild Boys of the Road (1933) DVD available
Powerful Depression Era drama stars Frankie Darro, Edwin Phillips, and Dorothy Coonan as 3 teenagers who hit the railroads during the depths of the Depression in search for work or anything better. Directed by William Wellman. Excellent quality.
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Wild River (1960) DVD available
Montgomery Clift stars as a Tennessee Valley Authority rep who has to inform a group of farmers that their land will be flooded for a dam being built. Also starring Lee Remick and Jo Van Fleet. Directed by Elia Kazan. Brilliant drama. Excellent quality, widescreen version.
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