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Beat the Devil
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The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes
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Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps
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A clever cult favorite written by Truman Capote, directed by John Huston and starring Humphrey Bogart - how can you lose?
Bogart heads a superior cast in this tale of a gang of swindlers who look to purchase African lands rich in uranium. more...
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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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Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart
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The Long Dark Hall
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The Blood of My Brother
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A wonderful independent film from director Wayne Wang (The Joy Luck Club) that chronicles the relationships between three generations of a Chinese-American family living in San Francisco. more...
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Arthur Groome (Rex Harrison) is a married man who had an affair with Rose Mallory (Patricia Wayne). When Rose is murdered, all evidence points to Harrison. Throughout the trial, his faithful wife stands by him. The real murderer plans to confess after more...
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Director Andrew Berends's documentary THE BLOOD OF MY BROTHER takes an up-close and personal look at the tragic consequences of the Iraq war through the story of an Iraqi family mourning the death of their eldest son, who was killed by American forces. more...
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Something Within Me
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The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg (Parapluies de Cherbourg, Les)
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Mother
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WINNER! Sundance Film Festival: Audience Awards, Filmmakers Trophy, Special Jury Prize. St. Augustine's school is located in the poorest section of the South Bronx. The teachers & principal decided to commit to an arts curriculum, one where the arts more...
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The daring and innovative classic, THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG, nominated for both the Oscar and the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film, won The Palme d?Or in Cannes, Jacques Demy pays loving homage to the Hollywood musical as well as the more...
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Classic early Soviet-era silent film. In 1905, a young man (Nikolai Batalov) joins a revolutionary group that is planning a strike at the local factory. His father (Aleksandr Chistyakov), an abusive drunk, joins a group of strike breakers. When the more...
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Life According to Muriel (La Vida segun Muriel)
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Gulliver's Travels
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A Farewell to Arms
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A Toronto Film Festival favorite. Set in the breath-taking Patagonian countryside, and adapted from a noted novel by Susan Silvestre, Milewicz has created a touching and unusual drama told visually with humor and warmth from the point of view of nine 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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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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Superman Collection I
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We Dive At Dawn
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The Little Princess
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A collection of four classic Superman cartoons from the 1940s that were all produced by Max Fleischer. The cartoons include "Superman" (1941), "Mechanical Monsters" (1941), "Arctic Giant" (1942) and "Billion Dollar Limited" (1942). You can watch them one more...
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After many months at sea, the war-weary British submarine Sea Tiger is ordered to pursue the German battleship Brandenburg. There is lots of excitement and action when the sub experiences a number of close calls. 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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One-Eyed Jacks
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Happy Go Lovely
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The Jackie Robinson Story
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Bandits Dad Longworth (Karl Malden) and Rio (Marlon Brando) go on the run after robbing a bank in Mexico. Longworth seizes his chance to take all the loot and leave Rio to be captured. Rio goes to jail, but also plans his revenge. When he gets out, he more...
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A delightful comedy in which David Niven plays B.G. Bruno, the wealthy and uptight head of a Scottish greeting card company. But when he meets several lovely ladies from a cash-strapped American theater company who mistake him for a reporter more...
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Jackie Robinson, the first black major league baseball player in the 20th century, plays himself in his own biography. Traces his life and career from childhood to the Negro leagues to the major leagues. more...
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The Evil Mind
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Check and Double Check
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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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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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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Clopin (Ernest Torrence) bought Esmeralda (Patsy Ruth Miller) from gypsies when she was a little girl. Jehan (Brandon Hurst), the twisted evil brother of the Archdeacon, orders Quasimodo (Lon Chaney), the Hunchback of Notre Dame, to kidnap Esmeralda. more...
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David and Goliath
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My Man Godfrey
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Battleship Potemkin
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Old Testament story about when the Philistines declared war on the Israelites in order to take the Ach of the Allience. The prophets tell King Saul of Israel that the new king will be a young shepherd boy named David, who is pitted against the Philistine 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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One of the most important films of the 20th century. Mandatory viewing for all film school students and often imitated by its graduates. Based on historical events, the movie tells the story of a riot at the battleship Potemkin. What started as a protest more...
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Reefer Madness
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The Ape Man
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The Outlaw
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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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In many ways a typical (if silly) forties-era horror flick. Bela Lugosi plays Dr. Brewster, who experiments with spinal fluids from a gorilla on himself. He slowly transforms to an ape and begins to regret what he has done. Dr. Brewster and his pet |