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The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes
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Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps
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Gulliver's Travels
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Sherlock Holmes (Arthur Wontner) and Dr. Watson (Ian Fleming) come out of retirement to investigate a mysterious murder. They find that a group of coalminers, called The Scowlers, are caught up in the mystery, along with the treacherous Professor more...
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Sit back, grab your popcorn, and let the master of suspense entertain you and your family with this classic tale of international espionage! more...
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A traveler named Gulliver washes up on the island of Lilliput, which is inhabited by a race of little people. Gulliver tries to prevent a war between that kingdom and another tiny nation, Blefiscu. Gulliver also acts as a matchmaker, trying to arrange a more...
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A Farewell to Arms
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The Little Princess
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The Evil Mind
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The original screenplay of the novel by Ernest Hemingway. Set during World War I, it is a tragic story about an ambulance driver (Gary Cooper) in the Italian army that falls in love with a nurse (Helen Hayes). more...
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Little Shirley Temple plays Sara Crewe in this story set in Victorian London. As her father is sent off to South Africa to fight the Boer War, he tells Sara to be a good soldier. Sara does her best, even when her father is reported missing and presumed more...
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This film was originally released in the UK with the title "The Clairvoyant." Claude Rains stars as Maximus, a phony mind-reader, who finds his predictions coming true. Fay Wray co-stars in this British Maurice Elvey's picture. This film is also known as more...
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Check and Double Check
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My Man Godfrey
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Reefer Madness
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A classic Amos 'n Andy film. The duo work hard to make a success of their taxi business; however, the adventure (and fun) start when they get into trouble while trying to drive some musicians to a high-society party. more...
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Nominated for six Academy Awards! In the depths of the Depression, a socialite with a heart of gold finds "forgotten man" Godfrey Smith in a scavenger hunt. She hires him as the family butler. Hilarity, class warfare and romance ensue! more...
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The undisputed champion of camp entertainment! An anti-drug propaganda film from 1936 that has become a worldwide cult hit. Rape, murder and jazz music are some of the shocking side effects that are warned against in this cautionary tale. more...
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White Zombie
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The Kennel Murder Case
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A serial killer, played by Peter Lorre, preys on children; the police of Berlin exert so much energy on finding him that the work of the criminal underworld is impeded. The crime gangs therefore decide to find the killer themselves, and more...
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Charles Beaumont (Robert Frazer) invites Madeleine (Madge Bellamy) and Neil (John Harron) to join him at his mansion on the island of Haiti. But because Charles is in love with Madeleine, he asks Legendre (Bela Lagosi) to help him win the young girl. more...
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A classic whodunit intrigue set at a Long Island kennel club. The murder victim is the hated Robert H. Barrat. With the help of a Doberman, the initial murder mystery is solved along with a follow-up killing designed to divert attention from the killer. more...
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Judge Priest
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March of the Wooden Soldiers
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Betty Boop Collection I
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Judge Priest (Will Rogers) is a small-town justice. The plot is centered on the legitimacy of Ellie May Gillespie (Anita Louise), a pretty orphan, who is desired by the judge's nephew, Rome (Tom Brown), a young lawyer. Some unfortunate racist stereotype more...
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This version of Victor Herbert's beloved Christmas classic stars Laurel and Hardy as two clerks working in Toyland. When sweet Little Bo-Peep spurns the evil Barnaby, he retaliates by exiling her and her sweetheart Tom-Tom to Bogeyland. Now it's up to the more...
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A collection of nine classic Betty Boop cartoons from the early 1930s that were all produced by Max Fleischer. The cartoons include "I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You!" (1932), "Bamboo Isle" (1932), "Chess Nuts" (1932), more...
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Sex Madness
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The Beachcomber
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Speak Easily
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This sex exploitation film includes wild parties, sex out of wedlock, lesbianism, etc. After going to a "casting couch," a chorus girl contracts syphilis. The film then focuses on the effects this lifestyle and disease have on her marriage. more...
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This movie was originally released in Great Britain as "Vessel of Wrath." It is a tale of a sloppy remittance man (Charles Laughton) drinking and womanizing away his monthly allowance in the picturesque Dutch Islands. Elsa Lanchester (the real-life Mrs. more...
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Buster Keaton plays a naive academic, Professor Post, who thinks that he has inherited a windfall. Hoping to use his newfound wealth to promote the arts, Post gets mixed up with a theater group, headed by Jimmy the piano player (Jimmy Durante). more...
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Prison Break
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Forbidden Music
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Broadway to Cheyenne
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A tuna fisherman is wrongly convicted for murder. Because he is a model prisoner, he comes up for early parole. But parole is not justice for the man because he is unable to travel far, or even marry the woman he loves. He decides that his only option is more...
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The citizens of the duchy of Lucco spend so much time singing that they can't get their work done. Consequently, the regent in charge, the lovely duchess Diane Napier, decrees that her people will sing no more. Operatic revolutionary Richard Tauber more...
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Detective Breezy Kildare is wounded in a Owens' gang shootout in a New York City nightclub. After he recovers, he returns to his father's Wyoming ranch for a vacation. Here he finds that Owens is running a protection racket in Cheyenne and tries to stop more...
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The Man Who Knew Too Much
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The Scarlet Pimpernel
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Yellowstone
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Bob and Jill Lawrence are on a winter sports holiday in Switzerland with their teenage daughter Betty. Their friend Louis Bernard is shot while dancing with Jill, and with his dying breath, he tells Bob of an assassination about to take place in London. more...
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Sir Percy Blakeney (Leslie Howard) is an 18th century English aristocrat who in reality is The Scarlet Pimpernel. Blakeney leads an underground movement to free French noblemen from Robespierre's Reign of Terror. This film is based on the novel by more...
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At the same time the son of a bank robber is searching for the money his father hid in Yellowstone National Park, an ex-con is murdered. more...
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Revolt of the Zombies
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Betty Boop Collection II
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The Three Stooges: Curly Classics
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Colonel Mazovia (Roy D'Arcy) kills a priest in order to get a parchment containing clues on how to turn people into zombies. An expedition of representatives from allied countries is sent to Cambodia to find and destroy the secret of the Zombies. The more...
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A collection of seven classic Betty Boop cartoons from the mid-1930s. The cartoons include "Betty Boop's Rise to Fame" (1934), "She Wronged Him Right" (1934), "Stop That Noise!" (1935), "Minnie The Moocher" (1935), more...
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Who's your favorite Stooge? If Curly is your man, then you're sure to love this collection of classic Curly shenanigans. How can one man screw up plumbing, medical malpractice, football and the opera? more...
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