"We've got a bit of business," says London East End crime boss Vic Dakin. Extortion, protection -- those are Dakin's rackets. But he's heard of a new job, and it'll be a big payday if he pulls it off. Dakin and his crew plan to heist a factory payroll transported in an unarmored car. Weeks after Michael Caine's Get Carter came Villain, another cold-blooded tale of British crime. Richard Burton stars as Dakin, devoted to his ailing Ma, relentless in the fear he inflicts throughout his turf and...
Mickey and Jules are lovers on the run, headed southbound for a fresh start in the Sunshine State. When their car dies after a gas station robbery, they break into a nearby house looking for a new set of wheels. What they find instead is a dark secret, and a sweet-as-pie pair of homeowners who will do anything to keep it from getting out.
The King of Grand Guignol, The Merchant of Menace... Vincent Price is a name that is synonymous with the best in horror entertainment.
When an argument about love ends with the tragic loss of his sister, Vincent Lovell tries desperately to bury the pain and guilt through living the life of a playboy-bachelor. But when he meets the beautiful Lena Carlyle, and his best friend challenges him to understand the true meaning of love, he begins to discover that all the emotions he was protecting himself against are the very things keeping him from finding happiness. However, after years of dismissing commitments with women, what...
Caught in the crosshairs of a criminal investigation, Derek Taylor recalls the details of his failing marriage and whirlwind affair to a suspicious team of detectives. As the intricacies of his alibi are presented, it becomes obvious that Derek's story is too convenient for his circumstances. Did he truly experience an 11th-hour spiritual awakening the night of the crime, or do the holes in his story place the burden of guilt squarely on his shoulders?
Vindication is a faith-based crime drama that follows the investigative work of Detective Gary Travis.
Detective Travis (Todd Terry, Breaking Bad) has spent 15 years solving cases while serving the small town of East Bank, Texas. Each new case brings unique twists, turns, and surprises he must address. Includes 10 episodes on 2 discs.
Meet Vinnie...Vinnie loves Rock & Roll. But when Vinnie loses it all and heads down Route 66 in his minivan to see HUGS, his favorite band, Rock & Roll doesn't seem to love Vinnie back. This hard luck roadtrip comedy answers the question, "What could go wrong?" and the answer is simply everything!
Vintage is a feature-length documentary that tells a uniquely Kiwi story capturing the incredible highs and heartbreaking lows of making world-class wine in New Zealand.
Two episodes each of 'The Red Skelton Show', 'The Jack Benny Show' and 'The Beverly Hillbillies', all celebrating the joyful holiday season.
Let the radio airwaves carry you back in time to the days when some of its great stars also made a splash in these song-filled theatrical shorts:I Surrender Dear (1931): Bing Crosby, the radio singing sensation and future movie megastar, is seen here in one of his very first screen roles, as a cafe and radio singer whose "eye for the ladies" results in non-stop comic fun -- including slapstick run-ins with a dueling-obsessed marquis (Luis Alberni).Little Jack Little Revue (1934): Musical...
During the first couple years of the talking-picture era, Hollywood's small independent studios shied away from musicals. To begin with, they were expensive to stage and shoot, and the early crude sound equipment available to indie producers didn't do vocalists any favors. What's more, Poverty Row filmmakers couldn't afford the top musical talents. Nonetheless, Rayart Pictures, forerunner of Monogram, bucked the odds with Howdy Broadway, a modest little tunefest made to capitalize on the...
As Hollywood productions become more and more sanitized, movie parlors that featured coin-operated "peep" machines catered increasingly to customers looking for something they couldn't see at their local theater. By the 1950s, the "peep show" traded exclusively in erotic films. For the cost of the spare change, patrons could view short "loops" starring beautiful women in a variety of situations in which they inevitably ended up nude. Made cheaply and anonymously, the stars of the films remain...
As Hollywood productions become more and more sanitized, movie parlors that featured coin-operated "peep" machines catered increasingly to customers looking for something they couldn't see at their local theater. By the 1950s, the "peep show" traded exclusively in erotic films. For the cost of the spare change, patrons could view short "loops" Starring beautiful women in a variety of situations in which they inevitably ended up nude. Made cheaply and anonymously, the stars of the films remain...
This potpourri of Christmas-themed theatrical television and industrial short subjects is perfect fare for the holiday season, guaranteed to evoke nostalgia for a simpler time in America. "A Present for Santa Claus," for example, visits the average post-World War II family at Yuletide. Christmas Around the World and Christmas Through the Ages show how the birth of Christ has been celebrated in other countries and cultures. Perhaps most fascinating are the Hollywood-produced clips in which such...
A 5-DVD set containing five classic mysteries and thrillers. Vintage Hollywood Murder Mysteries: Murder By Invitation (1941) / Murder At Glen Athol (1932) / Wayne Murder Case (1932) / Murder On The Campus (1934) / Murder In The Museum (1934)
5 complete action-packed cliffhangers on 5 DVDs.
Easy, sleazy, and dirty. That's what the short movies you could see in a peep machine were. For the cost of a few coins, a variety of beautiful babes undressed before your eyes. They weren't always glamorous, but they were always stacked. And if you were lucky, maybe they had a little fun with themselves. In the 1950s and 60s these little films were commonplace, but now they're part of a bygone era. This collection brings together over an hour of those short subjects, and take you back to the...
5 complete cowboy serials on 5 DVDs
Mitchell Kowal, Wim Hollard, Lili Dawn, Vicki Carlson. In what has to be one of the campiest exploitation films ever made, the police are baffled by a series of hair-fetish murders in which the killer slays his victims and then gives them a haircut. A psychopathologist is brought in to give the police advice much like in GLEN OR GLENDA