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Lou is a professional babysitter, who, with his "agent" Bud, gets into a run-in with a larger-than-life cop. While at a babysitting job later, Lou dreams himself and his acquaintances into the story of Jack and the Beanstalk.
Be happy and go wacky! The classic fairy tale gets a comical workover from comedy legends Abbott and Costello! Lou plays Jack, while former heavyweight boxer Buddy Baer plays the giant who lives in the sky. Meanwhile, renowned voice artist Mel Blanc (Bugs Bunny!) lends his familiar sound to various animals in the story. There's even a talking harp! This is one film that will make you think twice the next time someone offers you some magic beans...
Gene Kelly paired up with animation powerhouses (and familiar friends) William Hanna and Joe Barbera to produce this magical, musical blend of live action and animation that's Chock-full of showstoppers courtesy of composers James Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn. Gene is on hand to lend his voice and dance to the proceedings as Jeremy, the magical bean seller. Bobby Riha debuts as young Jack, while Ted Cassidy lends his voice to the Giant. With help from costume design courtesy of Alex Toth,...
This is the story of a ten-year-old boy who tries to stop his dad from selling the family land. Jack lives in the distant suburbs of western Pennsylvania with his family, amidst acres of woods and encroaching development. Dad breaks his foot and Grandpa dies, turning Jack's world upside down. Jack fights to honor his grandpa and save the trees that surround him and his family's home. What would you do?
In a career that spans over five decades, Jack Anderson has earned a reputation as one of the most respected and accomplished investigative journalists in America. In this remarkable program, Anderson details his close relationship with John F. Kennedy and tells of his belief that the Mafia was involved in his assassination. Anderson's theory of Mob involvement in JFK's death is bolstered by his close contacts with important Mob bosses in the 1950s, '60s and '70s, and his revelations of...
America's funniest cheapskate appears in four episodes featuring musical performances and celebrity guests. Join the always beleaguered Benny and featured regulars Mary Livingston, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson and Don Wilson in a series of side-splitting comic situations. Episode 1: In a series of flashbacks, Jack recalls his first meeting with Mary, who is working as a clerk in a department store and his feeble attempts to ask her for a date.Episode 2: Jack plans to dramatize his life story on...
America's funniest cheapskate appears in four episodes featuring musical performances and celebrity guests. Join the always beleaguered Benny and featured regulars Mary Livingston, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson and Don Wilson in a series of side-splitting comic situations.Episode 1 - 4 AM: After being awakened at four in the morning by a phone call from "Hank, the All Night Radio DJ," Jack can't get back to sleep. Exhausted, a simple trip to buy a new suit with Mary turns into an exasperating...
America's funniest cheapskate appears in four episodes featuring musical performances and celebrity guests. Join the always beleaguered Benny and featured regulars Eddie "Rochester" Anderson and Don Wilson in a series of side-splitting comic situations.Episode 1: It's New Year's Day and Jack is so revved up about the upcoming Rose Bowl Game he tackles a comedy routine with coaches from the rival football teams. Then, for the first time ever on his new TV show he recreates his annual radio...
America's funniest cheapskate appears in four episodes featuring musical performances and celebrity guests. Join the always beleaguered Benny and featured regulars Eddie "Rochester" Anderson and Mary Livingston in a series of side-splitting comic situations.Episode 1 - Reminiscing About New Year's Eve: Jack turns down an invitation for a big holiday party with the cast of his show. Instead, he gets dressed in top hat and tails for a gala New Year's Eve date with his new lady friend Gloria. A...
America's funniest cheapskate appears in four episodes featuring musical performances and celebrity guests. Join the always beleaguered Benny and featured regulars Eddie "Rochester" Anderson and Mary Livingston in a series of side-splitting comic situations.Episode 1 - Dorothy Shay Show: Jack can barely get through the opening monologue when he is rudely interrupted, twice. First when Bob Crosby decides to sing a song just as Benny is in the middle of telling a joke and by a talkative taxi cab...
20 episodes on 5 DVDs from the classic "Jack Benny Show" television series.
A collection of episodes from the show featuring the comic misadventures of the skinflint comedian Jack Benny and his friends such as George Burns, Bing Grosby, Mel Blancand Don Wilson.
Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman - Digitally Remastered. Jack, the chiller killer is back and he's mad as hell. When a laboratory experiment goes horrifically awry, the crystal killer is resurrected. This time around, Jack can't be killed by fire, bullets, or even anti-freeze. With revenge on his mind, Jack sets out to finish off his nemesis, Sheriff Sam, who is vacationing on a Caribbean island. Sam's balmy paradise turns into a Winter Terrorland when Jack freezes the island...
Jack Hoxie was as popular as Hoot Gibson during the heyday of Universal Studios' silent westerns. Gold and Gun Law, both produced in 1932 at the dawn of the sound film era, marked the final chapters of Hoxie's screen career. Although he starred in over a hundred silent movies (mostly westerns) in the 1920s, the advent of sound was unforgiving to the very physical actor whose line-reading talent paled beside his champion horsemanship.Gun Law: Three members of an outlaw gang - The Sonora Kid,...
Outlaw Justice (1933, B&W): Saloon gambler Faro Black covets the Box Diamond Ranch and, as part of his plan to get his hands on it, cheats at cards to win a sizable sum of money from its young co-owner Bob Taggart. With Taggart and his sister June deep in debt and plagued by cattle rustlers, things look bleak. Help comes from an unlikely source: Panamint Pete (Jack Hoxie, in his first talkie), a stranger who is wanted for murder. Stars Jack Hoxie, Dorothy Gulliver, Charles King, Chris-Pin...
Jack Hoxie was as popular as Hoot Gibson during the heyday of Universal Studios' silent westerns. Trouble Busters and Law and Lawless, both produced in the early Thirties at the dawn of the sound film era, marked the final chapters of Hoxie's screen career. Although he starred in over a hundred silent movies (mostly westerns) in the 1920s, the advent of sound was unforgiving to the very physical actor whose line-reading talent paled beside his champion horsemanship.Trouble Busters (1933, B&W):...
A clever globetrotting archaeologist discovers danger and intrigue while searching for an elusive treasure of the ancient Kingdom of Ugarit. Part 1 -- Jack Hunter and the Lost Treasure of Ugarit Part 2 -- Jack Hunter and the Quest for Akhenaten's Tomb Part 3 -- Jack Hunter and the Star of Heaven
Multi-plot drama uncovering the deadly drug culture in Western Massachusetts as one man tries to raise public awareness and offer hope.
In an age of legends and glamour Jack Warner reigned supreme. From humble beginnings, he and his brothers founded Warner Bros. studios. For over fifty years he wore the crown and with it made movie history -- from flickering silents to wide-screen color epics. An insider's account of the man Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, James Cagney, Edward G. Robinson, Humphrey Bogart, and Bugs Bunny called "boss."
In an age of legends and glamour, Jack Warner reigned supreme. From humble beginnings, he and his three brothers founded Warner Bros. Studios. For over fifty years he wore the crown, and with it made movie history from flickering silents to wide-screen color epics. A family insider's account of the man Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, James Cagney, Edward G. Robinson, Humphrey Bogart, and Bugs Bunny called "boss." Available for the first time on Blu-Ray in this 30th Anniversary Edition.
Jack London is a rugged young aspiring writer determined to lift himself out of poverty by any means necessary. Dissatisfied with working conditions at a canning company, London enlists in a string of adventurous jobs, from oyster pirating to seal-hunting on the Bering Sea and searching for Yukon gold. Mercilessly bullied for his bookishness, and surviving intolerable living conditions, London's spirit, strength and determination allow him to triumph over man and nature, while every night he...