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Pot O'Gold - Hysterical 1940's classic comedy starring Jimmy Stewart, Paulette Goddard and Horace Heidt. Based on the radio show of the period, 'Pot O' Gold' is an amusing look at a failed music store owner, Jimmy Stewart and his uncle Horace Heidt, owner of a food factory who wants Stewart to come to work for him. Before Stewart goes to work for his uncle, he befriends an Irish family who are his uncle's worst nightmare, as they are in-house musicians and always practicing. Stewart finds...
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French painter Michel Marnet (Charles Boyer) meets American singer Terry McKay (Irene Dunne) aboard a liner crossing the Atlantic Ocean. They are both already engaged, he to heiress Lois Clarke (Astrid Allwyn), she to Kenneth Bradley (Lee Bowman). Nonetheless, they fall in love. At a stop at Madeira, they visit Michel's grandmother Janou (Maria Ouspenskaya), who approves of Terry. The couple make an appointment to meet six months later on top of the Empire State Building. However, tragedy...
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Between 1942 and 1945 the US built up from scratch the largest overseas air force in its history based on over 120 airfields in Britain. The 8th US Army Air Force, The 'Mighty 8th' as it became known. Its declared objective was to dismantle the German military and industrial machine and to do so by daylight bombing. Over 55,000 young Americans lost their lives in the process. This is their story. William Wyler's classic colour film Memphis Belle remains the most memorable true story of WWII....
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Baby photographer Ronnie Jackson (Bob Hope) has always wanted to be a private detective like his office neighbor Sam McCloud (Alan Ladd). When McLoud leaves town on a case he leaves Ronnie to mind the office, then in comes the beautiful Carlotta Montey (Dorothy Lamour). Thinking Ronnie is a real private eye she hires him to find her missing husband. - Or is he her uncle? A classic Bob Hope comedy made at the height of his career, well written and with a fine supporting cast.
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Road To Bali was the 6th. in the series of 'Road' pictures and the only one to be filmed in Technicolor. Bing Crosby and Bob Hope play two song and dance men in Australia who go on the run to avoid a shotgun wedding. Looking for work they sign on as deep sea divers to recover treasure for Prince Ken Arok (Murvyn Vye). They set sail to the Island of Batu where they meet the beautiful Princess Lala (Dorothy Lamour) and vie for her affection whilst attempting to recover the sunken jewels. Comedy,...
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This is the story of Harry Graham (Edmond O'Brien) and his wife Eve (Joan Fontaine) who want to adopt a child. At the adoption agency they are interviewed by Mr. Jordan (Edmund Gwenn), who at first sight believes that they might be a perfect couple but he becomes concerned when Harry appears uneasy at the mention of background checks into their lifestyle.
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The Terror - 80 minutes - Color. Andre Duvalier (Jack Nicholson) is a lieutenant in the army of Napoleon who becomes lost whilst trying to rejoin his regiment. A beautiful woman (Sandra Knight) appears and shows him where to find fresh water, then mysteriously disappears. Captivated by her beauty his search for her leads him to the menacing castle of Baron Victor Frederick Von Leppe (Boris Karloff) who reluctantly offers him food and shelter for the night. Extra Feature, The Veil - 25 minutes...
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Considered by many to be one of Fritz Lang's best films, Scarlet Street was controversial and at the time of its release was banned in some states. Edward G. Robinson plays a middle-aged bank cashier who is seduced by Kitty (Joan Bennett), a beautiful but devious woman who sees an opportunity to fund her lifestyle and that of her unscrupulous lover Johnny (Dan Duryea). The film is a powerful and often disturbing portrait of human relationships, emotions and consequences.
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Accountant Frank Bigelow (Edmond O'Brien) needs to get away for a few days fun and freedom before committing to fiancee Paula Gibson (Pamela Britton). After a night on the town in San Francisco he wakes up not feeling so good, doctors confirm that he has been poisoned. With only a few days left to live Frank Bigelow sets out on a frenzied quest to find who has murdered him and why. A film noir classic.
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Rudyard Kipling's classic jungle adventure tells the story of Mowgli (Sabu), a boy raised in the jungle by wolves. One day after being chased by his enemy shere khan the tiger, Mowgli comes across an Indian village and is curious to explore. Eventually he is accepted but when three greedy villagers discover that he knows where there is hidden treasure in a ruined temple the men try to turn the rest of the village against him whilst they go after the treasure. Korda's lavish production with...
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Gulliver's Travels is based on Jonathan Swift's classic story about Lemuel Gulliver, a sailor shipwrecked in Lilliput, the land of tiny people. The Fleischer studio produced the film in 1939. Hundreds of artists worked on the production, which was considered to be a landmark in the art of animation; being only the second full-length color animated feature ever produced. This engaging family film features the singing talents of Jessica Dragonette (Princess Glory) and Lanny Ross (Prince David)...
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A soldier is murdered when his vehicle breaks down during manoeuvres in the English countryside. When the police inspect the body they are puzzled by the ferocity of the attack. But what kind of vicious beast could have inflicted such horrific wounds on its victim? In a nearby but isolated country house two elderly sisters are alarmed when they hear about the terrible killing. Are they just frightened the creature may strike again or is there a more sinister reason?