Adios Amigo (1975)
Fred Williamson wrote, directed and starred in this offbeat western comedy. He plays an easy mark for con man Richard Pryor. $19.95
The Admiral Was a Lady (1950)
Wanda Hendrix stars as a former Wave who finds herself being courted by four ne'er-do-wells. Co-starring Edmond O'Brien, Steve Brodie and Rudy Vallee. $19.95
Ali Baba Goes to Town (1937)
A Hollywood extra (Eddie Cantor) falls asleep during the shooting of an Arabian epic and dreams he's back in the days of Aladin. Funny spin on 'A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court' also features Tony Martin and Roland Young. $19.95
Alibi Ike (1935)
Joe E. Brown stars as a wacky baseball pitcher in this screwball comedy. Also with Roscoe Karns, William Frawley and Olivia DeHavilland (her film debut). $19.95
All-American Coed (1941)
Hal Roach comedy about a group of frat boys who dress up one of their own and enter him in a beauty contest. Starring Frances Langford, Johnny Downs, Harry Langdon and Noah Beery, Jr. $19.95
All Over Town (1937)
Olsen and Johnson try to save a theatrical boarding house when the bank threatens to forclose. Look for Alan Ladd in a small role. $19.95
Angel on My Shoulder (1946)
Engaging fantasy about a murdered convict (Paul Muni), who returns to Earth and tries to outwit the Devil. Also with Claude Rains and Anne Baxter. $19.95
Argentine Nights (1940)
The Ritz Brothers travel to South America, where they enlist the talents of The Andrews Sisters (their film debut). $19.95
As You Were (1951)
Two drill sergeants battle each other at every turn. Starring Joe Sawyer, William Tracy, Russell Hicks and Sondra Rogers. $19.95
At War with the Army (1950)
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in their first starring feature. The boys end up in the military, with hilarious results. $19.95
Baby and the Battleship (1956)
Two sailors smuggle an infant aboard their ship and struggle to keep the fact a secret. Starring John Mills, Richard Attenborough and Lionel Jeffries. $19.95
The Bachelor's Daughters (1946)
Four department store saleswomen rent a house on Long Island and pretend they're wealthy. Their plan? To snare rich husbands of course. Gail Russell, Claire Trevor, Ann Dvorak, Billie Burke, Jane Wyatt, Clayton Moore and Adolph Menjou star in this charming romantic comedy. $19.95
Bang Bang, You're Dead (1966)
Tourist Tony Randall gets caught up in Moroccan intrigue in this spy spoof. Also with lovely Senta Berger, Terry-Thomas, Herbert Lom, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Klaus Kinski. Color. $19.95
Beat the Devil (1953)
Terrific black comedy from director John Huston (who co-scripted with Truman Capote). A sleazy group of 'businessmen' (Humphrey Bogart, Peter Lorre, Robert Morley, Ivor Barnard and Marco Tulli) try to take over a parcel of African land that they believe contains uranium. Bogart and his wife (Gina Lollobrigida) meet another strange couple (Jennifer Jones and and Edward Underdown) who are not what they appear to be. In fact - nothing in this picture is what it seems, and that's half the charm. A finacial failure when it was first released, the film has since developed a deserved cult following. $19.95
Beware Spooks (1939)
Lawman Joe E. Brown traps a gang of criminals in the spookhouse at Coney Island. Also with Mary Carlisle and Don Beddoe. $19.95
Beyond the Blue Horizon (1942)
Dorothy Lamour and Jack Haley star in this clever comedy/drama about a dying circus trying to recruit new talent. Also with Barbara Britton and Frances ('Nyoka') Gifford. Color. $19.95
Blondie Hits the Jackpot (1949)
Dagwood loses a big account for his boss and gets fired. He takes a series of menial jobs while Blondie keeps entering radio contests. Starring Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake as Blondie and Dagwood Bumstead. $19.95
Blondie's Big Deal (1949)
Blondie has to save the day when Dagwood's fire-repellant paint is stolen by a rival firm. Starring Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake. $19.95
Blondie's Secret (1948)
Starring Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake as Blondie and Dagwood Bumstead. $19.95
Born to Win (1971) a.k.a. Addict
Strange black comedy about heroin addiction from Ivan Passer (his first American film). George Segal is a hairdresser who turns to crime to support his expensive habit. He's busted - then recruited as an informant. Also starring Karen Black, Robert DeNiro, Paula Prentiss, Hector Elizondo and Slyvia Sims. $19.95
Boys from Syracuse (1940)
Allan Jones, Martha Raye and Joe Penner star in this wild comedy about twin brothers separated at birth in ancient Greece. Based on Shakespeare's 'Comedy of Errors.' Plenty of musical numbers courtesy or Rodgers and Hart. $19.95
Broadminded (1931)
Joe E. Brown is hired to chaperone a wild playboy. Also with Ona Munson, Thelma Todd and Bela Lugosi. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. $19.95
Broadway Limited (1941)
Three would-be stars are traveling to Broadway by train and Police come to think the baby they are carrying has been kidnapped. Starring Victor McLaglen, Dennis O'Keefe, Patsy Kelly, ZaSu Pitts and Leonid Kinsky. Produced by Hal Roach. $19.95
Broth of a Boy (1959)
Barry Fitzgerald stars in this story of a crusty old poacher who's scheduled to make a TV appearance on his 110th birthday. Trouble is - he wants no part of it! $19.95
The Brothers in Law (1957)
Delightful comedy about an inept lawyer. Starring Ian Carmichael, Richard Attenborough and Terry-Thomas. $19.95
The Butler's Dilemma (1943)
A gamblimg syndicate comes up with a novel plan to collect their debts - having a chap pose as a notorious jewell theif. With Hermione Gingold and Francis L. Sullivan. $19.95
Buy Me That Town (1941)
Lloyd Nolan and his gang take over a small town after not being able to 'make it' in the big city. The crooks get more than they bargained for when they run into charming Constance Moore. Also with Albert Dekker and Sheldon Leonard. $19.95
By Candlelight (1934)
Butler Paul Lukas is mistaken for a nobleman by maid Elissa Landi. Conversely, Lukas believes her to be a countess. $19.95
Call Out the Marines (1942)
Musical comedy featuring two sergeants (Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe) competing for Binnie Barnes. $19.95
The Captain Hates the Sea (1934)
This episodic comedy is usually described as 'Grand Hotel' aboard a luxury liner. Great cast includes Victor McLaglen, Walter Connolly, Fred Keating, Leon Errol, Akim Tamiroff, Arthur Treacher and John Gilbert (his last role, ironically as an alcoholic). $19.95
Charley's Aunt (1930)
Classic story features Charlie Ruggles as an Oxford student who agrees to masquerade as a matronly chaperone for his classmates. Also with June Collyer. $19.95
Check and Double Check (1930)
Screen debut of Amos 'n' Andy (Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll). Also with Sue Carol and Duke Ellington. $19.95
The Chief (1933)
M-G-M comedy featuring Ed Wynn in several roles. $19.95
Cockeyed Cavaliers (1934)
In the 16th Century, Wheeler and Woolsey are mistaken for a pair of royal physicians and expected to aid an ailing monarch. Also with Noah Beery, Sr. and Thelma Todd. $19.95
College Humor (1933)
Bing Crosby stars as a crooning college professor. When a pupil (Mary Carlisle) falls for him, her football star boyfriend (Richard Arlen) flips out and jeaopardizes the team's standing. Also with George Burns and Gracie Allen as themselves. $19.95
College Swing (1938)
Gracie Allen inherits a small town college and fills it with her Vaudevillian pals. Also with George Burns, Martha Raye, Bob Hope, Ben Blue, Edward Everett Horton, Betty Grable, Jerry Colonna and Jackie Coogan. $19.95
Collegiate (1936)
Cute musical comedy has Jack Oakie being willed a woman's college by his aunt. When the school starts to go broke, wealthy and eccentric Joe Penner steps in. Also with Frances Langford and Ned Sparks. $19.95
Colonel Effingham's Raid (1945)
A former military officer (Charles Coburn) tries to save a historical landmark in this charming comedy. Also with Joan Bennett and Donald Meek. $19.95
The Constant Husband (1955)
Rex Harrison, Kay Kendall Color. $19.95
Cookin' Up Trouble (1944)
a.k.a. Three of a Kind
Starring Billy Gilbert, Shemp Howard, Maxie Rosenbloom, Helen Gilbert, Robert 'Buzz' Henry, Wheeler Oakman and Milton Kibbee. $19.95
Country Gentlemen (1937)
Comedy duo Olsen and Johnson star as a couple of loveable con men peddling phony oil stock to various innocents. Also with Lila Lee and Ray Corrigan. $19.95
Cracked Nuts (1941)
Starring Stuart Irwin, Una Merkel, Mischa Auer, William Frawley and Mantan Mooreland. $19.95
Crashing Hollywood (1937)
A screenwriter collaborates with an ex-con and the pair come up with a true to life movie that implicates real crooks (their story is based on the crime that sent the con unjustly to prison). When the crooks start feeling the heat, they venture to Hollywood to put a stop to any future 'stories.' This amusing crime/comedy film is a good spoof of the 1930s star studio system. $14.95
The Crooked Circle (1932)
Comic mystery with Ben Lyon, James Gleason, ZaSu Pitts, Raymond Hatton and Roscoe Karns. $19.95
Curley (1947)
Starring the Our Gang Kids, Frances Rafferty and Larry Olsen. Color. $19.95
The Daring Young Man (1942) a.k.a. Brownie
The draft board won't take Joe E. Brown, so he shows them by going after a Nazi spy. Also with Marguerite Chapman, Lloyd Bridges, Arthur Lake and Minerva Urecal. $19.95
The Devil with Hitler (1942)
Hal Roach wartime comedy with Alan Mowbray, Bobby Watson and George E. Stone. $19.95
Diplomaniacs (1933)
Wheeler and Woolsey are hired to attend a Geneva peace conference! $19.95
The Divorce of Lady X (1938)
Merle Oberon and Laurence Olivier star in this droll comedy from Alexander Korda. Also with Binnie Barnes, Hugh McDermott and Ralph Richardson. Color. $19.95
Dixiana (1930)
Bebe Daniels stars with Wheeler and Woolsey star in this comedy set in New Orleans at Mardi Gras. (Partial color.) $19.95
Dixie Jamboree (1945)
A Mississippi riverboat loaded with eccentrics is the setting for this musical comedy. Crooks confuse the captain's load of elixir for moonshine and plot to hijack it. Starring Frances Langford, Guy Kibbee, Eddie Quillan, Fifi D'Orsay, Lyle Talbot, Frank Jenks and Louise Beavers. $19.95
The Doughgirls (1944)
Ann Sheridan, Jane Wyman and Alexis Smith hunt for husbands in WWII Washington. Also with Eve Arden (as a Soviet guerrilla!), Charles Ruggles and Craig Stevens. $19.95
Dudes Are Pretty People (1942)
Western comedy with Jimmy Rogers, Noah Beery, Jr. and Grady Sutton. $19.95
Earthworm Tractors (1936)
Joe E. Brown stars as a tractor salesman (!) in this fun comedy from Warners. Also with Guy Kibbee, June Travis, Carol Hughes and Dick Foran. $19.95
Elmer the Great (1933)
Baseball comedy with Joe E. Brown, Preston Foster and Sterling Holloway. $19.95
Every Night at Eight (1935)
Musical comedy with George Raft, Alice Faye, Patsy Kelly and Frances Langford. $19.95
Father's Little Dividend (1951)
Hilarious sequel to 'Father of the Bride' features the same cast and crew. Terrific cast includes Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennett, Elizabeth Taylor, Billie Burke, Russ Tamblyn, Hayden Roarke and Frank Faylen. Directed by Vincente Minnelli. $19.95
Father's Wild Game (1950)
Starring Raymond Walburn as Henry Latham. $19.95
The Fat Spy (1968)
A secret agent spoof released at the height of the James Bond craze. Jack E. Leonard, Phyllis Diller and Jordan Christopher hunt for the fountain of youth in Florida. Their search takes them to an island, where they find a bunch of rock and rollers and the sexy Jayne Mansfield. Strange cast also includes Brian Donlevy and The Wild Ones. Color. $14.95
Find the Lady (1976) a.k.a. Call the Cops!
John Candy, Lawrence Dane and Peter Cook star in this story of inept policemen looking for a kidnapped socialite. This film probably inspired the 'Police Academy' series. Color. $19.95
Fireman, Save My Child (1932)
When he's not inventing new firefighting equipment, Joe E. Brown is busy becoming a star picture for the St. Louis Cardinals! $19.95
Fit for a King (1937)
Reporter Joe E. Brown falls for a princess when he's sent to cover a royal family. Wild chase scene features cars, motorcycles, bicycles and more. Also with Helen Mack Paul, Kelly and Charles Trowbridge. $19.95
Flirting with Danger (1935)
Robert Armstrong, William Cagney and Edgar Kennedy play a trio of bumbling explosive 'experts.' $19.95
Flirting with Fate (1938)
A Vaudeville troupe travels to South America. (Specify Joe E. Brown version.) $19.95
The Flying Deuces (1939)
Laurel and Hardy join the French Foreign Legion, but things don't work out and they attempt to desert. They are captured and sentenced to be shot at sunrise. Will the boys get out of this mess? Also with Jean Parker, Charles Middleton, Richard Cramer and Reginald Gardiner. $19.95
The Flying Fool (1929)
Starring William Boyd, Marie Prevost, Russell Gleason and Tom O'Brien. Two brothers battle over a sexy nightclub singer. $19.95
For Beauty's Sake (1941)
Starring Ned Sparks, Joan Davis and Marjorie Weaver. A college professor must operate his aunt's beauty parlor in order to receive his inheritance. $19.95
The Foreman Went to France (1942)
a.k.a. Somewhere in France
Funny U.K. war comedy about a group of Britons sent to France early in WWII. Their job is to recover and secure machine parts for the Allies, but nothing seems to work out as planned. Cast includes Tommy Trinder, Constance Cummings, Clifford Evans, Robert Morley and Gordon Jackson. $19.95
The Front Page (1931)
Classic newspaper yarn by Ben Hecht features Adolphe Menjou, Pat O'Brien, Edward Everett Horton, Mae Clarke and George E. Stone. $19.95
The Funniest Guys in the World
A history of The Three Stooges hosted by Steve Allen. $19.95
The Funniest Man in the World (1967)
Great compilation of scenes featuring Charlie Chaplin. Hosted by Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and also featuring Fatty Arbuckle, Chester Conklin, Marie Dressler, Douglas Fairbanks, Oliver Hardy, Mabel Normand, Mary Pickford, Edna Purviance, Ford Sterling, Mack Swain and Ben Turpin. $19.95
Gas House Kids Go West (1947)
Starring Chili Williams, Tommy Bond and Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer. The gang (a PRC version of The Dead End Kids) go on vacation with their policeman friend Sgt. Casey (Emory Parnell). They soon learn that the ranch where they're staying is a front for a criminal enterprise. $19.95
Gas House Kids in Hollywood (1947)
Starring Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer, Tommy Bond and Rudy Wissler. The boys get mixed up in robbery and murder when they travel to Southern California. Last entry in the GHK series and the last film released by PRC. $19.95
The Gay Deceivers (1969)
To avoid the draft, two straight guys (Kevin Coughlin and Larry Casey) pretend to be homosexuals. They appear to get away with it, but a suspicious Army officer decides to check up on them and the ruse gets more and more complicated. Also with Brooke Bundy, Jo Ann Harris and Richard Webb ('Captain Midnight'). Color. $19.95
Genius at Work (1946)
Radio detectives Wally Brown and Alan Carney track down criminal Lionel Atwill (in his last film role). Bela Lugosi co-stars in this crime-comedy. $19.95
George (1970)
Pilot Marshall Thompson inherits an enormous dog when his sister leaves to get married for a fourth time. Color. $19.95
Getting Gertie's Garter (1945)
Scientist Dennis O'Keefe has a past that returns to haunt him. Also with Marie McDonald, Binnie Barnes, Don Beddoe and J. Carroll Naish. $19.95
The Ghost and the Guest (1943)
James Dunn and Florence Rice move into a honeymoon cottage, unaware that gangsters are are already there, hunting for a fortune in hidden loot. Written by Morey Amsterdam. $19.95
Ghosts Can Do It (1987)
a.k.a. Those Dear Departed
Australian comedy starring Pamela Stephenson and Gary MacDonald. Color. $19.95
Gildersleeve on Broadway (1943)
Harold Peary stars in the role he made famous on 'Fibber McGee and Molly' as well as his own radio show. Also with Billie Burke and Leonid Kinskey. $19.95
The Girl from Mexico (1939)
Lupe Velez' 'comeback' picture that launched the successful 'Mexican Spitfire' series. She stars as a sexy Latin entertainer hired for a U.S. radio show and ends up taking the country by storm. Also with Donald Woods, Ward Bond and Leon Errol. $19.95
The Girl Said No (1930)
Starring William Haines, Leila Hyams, Polly Moran, Marie Dressler, Francis X. Fushman and Junior Coughlan. $19.95
Girls at Sea (1958)
Three beutiful girls are left behind after a shipboard party. Before they can go ashore, the ship is called to active duty. Starring Guy Rolfe as the captain who must deal with his unwanted passengers. Look for Lionel Jeffries as a tourist. Color. $19.95
The Gladiator (1938)
Joe E. Brown becomes a college football star after drinking a special serum. $19.95
Gold Raiders (1952)
The Three Stooges team up with former sheriff George O'Brien to stop a criminal gang from stealing a gold shipment. $19.95
Good Idea (1975)
a.k.a. It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time
Starring Anthony Newly, Lloyd Bochner, John Candy, Lawrence Dane, Yvonne De Carlo, Isaac Hayes and Stefanie Powers. Color. $19.95
The Gorilla (1939)
The Ritz Brothers and Bela Lugosi star in this third version of the famous mystery comedy. Also with Aita Louise and Lionel Atwill. Color. $19.95
The Great Rupert (1950)
Jimmy Durante plays the head of a down and out family of acrobats. They discover a fortune in their home, stashed there by a pet squirrel! Also with Terry Moore, Chick Chandler, Frank Cady and Don Beddoe. $19.95
Green for Danger (1946)
Alistair Sim investigates a double murder in this mystery-comedy. Also with Sally Gray and Trevor Howard. $19.95
The Groom Wore Spurs (1951)
Jack Carson stars as a rugged Hollywood cowboy who's anything but rugged in real life. He gets into a fix while gambling in Las Vegas and is forced to beg lawyer Ginger Rogers for help. Also with Joan Davis. $19.95
The Half Naked Truth (1932)
Fun story of a carnival barker (Lee Tracy) who becomes a top talent agent thanks to exotic dancer Lupe Velez. Also with Frank Morgan. $19.95
Half Shot at Sunrise (1930)
GIs Wheeler and Woolsey go AWOL in Paris. $19.95
Harvard, Here I Come (1942)
A wacky nightclub owner (ex-pug Maxie Rosenblum, playing himself) returns to college, where he's mistaken for the Missing Link! Also with Arline Judge and Marie Wilson ('My Friend Irma'). $14.95
Havana Widows (1933)
Suspended chorus girls Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell party in Cuba using a gangster's money. Also with Allen Jenkins, Guy Kibbee and Lyle Talbot. $19.95
Heading for Heaven (1947)
Stu Irwin mistakenly believes he has only three months to live Great cast also includes Irene Ryan, Glenda Farrell, Milburn Stone, George O'Hanlon and Ben Welden. $19.95
The Heat's On (1943)
Musical comedy starring Mae West, Victor Moore, Lina Romay and Xavier Cougat. $19.95
Here Come the Marines (1952)
The Bowery Boys get drafted but still manage to solve a murder mystery in this outing. With Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, David Gorcey, Bernard Gorcey and Gil Stratton, Jr. $19.95
Here Comes Trouble (1948)
Hal Roach comedy about a newsman (Bill Tracy) with a photographic memory (specify 1948 version).$19.95
Here is My Heart (1934)
Romantic comedy starring Bing Crosby, Kitty Carlisle, Akin Tamiroff, Roland Young and Cecilia Parker. $19.95
Her First Romance (1940) a.k.a. The Right Man
Musical comedy about a plain looking girl and her glamorous sister. Starring Edith Fellows, Wilbur Evans and Alan Ladd. $19.95
Hi Diddle Diddle (1943)
Diamonds and Crime, Try to Find It
A pair of newlyweds gets only 48 hours for a honeymoon, and face uncounted interruptions from various wacky characters. Starring Adolphe Menjou, Martha Scott, Pola Negri, Dennis O'Keefe, Bille Burke, Chick Chandler and June Havoc. $19.95
Hips, Hips, Hooray (1934)
Musical comedy featuring Wheeler and Woolsey as peddlers of flavored lipstick. $19.95
His Girl Friday (1940)
Classic Howard Hawks newspaper comedy (a remake of 'The Front Page') starring Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, Ralph Bellamy, Gene Lockhart, Billy Gilbert, Roscoe Karns and Regis Toomey. $19.95
Hit the Hay (1945)
Musical comedy with Judy Canova, Ross Hunter and Grady Sutton. $19.95
Hi'Ya Chum (1943)
A group of entertainers opens a restaurant in a small town. Musical comedy starring the Ritz Brothers and Jane Frazee. $19.95
Hobson's Choice (1954)
Charles Laughton stars as a cantankerous old bootshop owner ruling a household with three unmarried daughters. Also with John Mills and Brenda de Banzie. Directed by David Lean, this is the third and best film version of the famous Harold Bridgehouse play. $19.95
Hold 'Em Jail (1932)
After being sent to prison on a mixup, Wheeler and Woolsey are recruited for the football squad by warden Edgar Kennedy. Also with Betty Grable, Edna May Oliver, Roscoe Ates, Robert Armstrong and Jed Prouty. $19.95
Hollywood and Vine (1945)
A New York writer (Jimmy Ellison) moves to Hollywood and is amazed with the zany characters he meets. $19.95
Hollywood Hotel (1937)
Teriffic musical comedy featuring Dick Powell, Rosemary Lane, Ted Healy, Lola Lane, Glenda Farrell, Frances Langford and Johnny 'Scat' Davis. $19.95
Hook, Line and Sinker (1930)
Hilarious misadventures of a pair of insurance investigators (comedy team Wheeler and Woolsey). $14.95
Hot Tip (1935)
Horseplayer James Gleason has a wife (ZaSu Pitts) who can't stand gambling of any kind! $19.95
The Housekeeper's Daughter (1939)
A gangster's moll tires of her life of crime and goes gome to mother. Unusual comedy features Joan Bennett, Adolphe Menjou, William Gargan, J. Farrell MacDonald and Victor Mature. $19.95
House of Mystery (1934)
This charming comedy-mystery features Ed Lowry in his only screen appearance (specify 1934 version). $19.95
An Ideal Husband (1948)
Comedy drama with Paulette Goddard and Michael Wilding. Color. $19.95
I Killed the Count (1939)
Who Is Guilty?
Four people confess to the same crime in this comedy-mystery starring Ben Lyon and John Williams. $19.95
I Love a Bandleader (1945)
Musical comedy featuring Phil Harris and Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, both supporting players on Jack Benny's radio show at the time. $19.95
I'm From Arkansas (1944)
Slapstick comedy featuring Slim Summerville, Arthur Q. Bryan (the voice of Elmer Fudd) and Iris Adrian. $19.95
Innocents in Paris (1955)
Alastair Sim, Claire Bloom and Laurence Harvey star in this funny group of stories about seven individual British citizens who run into all manner of troubles when they journey to France. $19.95
Inside the Law (1942)
Crime comedy starring Wallace Ford and Luana Walters. $19.95
The Inspector General (1949)
Musical comedy starring Danny Kaye, Elsa Lanchester and Alan Hale (specify 1949 version). Color. $19.95
Invasion of the Star Creatures (1962)
If you watched TV in the 1960s, chances are you saw this weird comedy about two inept soldiers who get run up against a bevy of sexy Amazon invaders. Directed by Bruno VeSota (he also makes a brief appearance) and starring Robert Ball and Frankie Ray. $14.95
Irish Luck (1939)
Musical comedy with Frankie Darro and Dick Purcell. $19.95
I Sailed to Tahiti with an All Girl Crew (1969)
Wacky comedy starring Gardner McKay (Adventures in Paradise), Fred Clark, sexy Edy Williams and funnyman Pat Buttram. Written and directed by Richard Bare of 'Green Acres' fame. Color. $19.95
It Happened on 5th Avenue (1947)
Musical comedy with Don DeFore, Ann Harding, Charlie Ruggles, Victor Moore and Gale Storm. $19.95
It's a Joke, Son (1947)
Folksy fun with Senator Claghorn, comic foil from radio's Fred Allen Show. Starring Kenny Delmar, Una Merkel and June Lockhart. $19.95
I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now? (1967)
A hapless husband pays a hitman to eliminate his wife, then changes his mind. Will he be able to call off the 'mission' in time? Starring Bob Dishy, Bill Dana, Vitto Scotti and Joanna Barnes. Script by Woody Allen collaborator Mickey Rose. $19.95
Joan of Ozark (1942)
Judy Canova bags a Nazi carrier pigeon while hunting in the Ozarks! Musical comedy also stars Joe E. Brown. $19.95
Join the Marines (1937)
Because of a misunderstanding with a woman (June Travis), NYC cop Paul Kelly is kicked off of the Olympic boxing team and off the force. To make good he joins the Marine Corps. Reginald Denny, Sterling Holloway and Ray Corrigan co-star in this charming comedy. $19.95
Keep 'Em Rolling (1934)
A horse saves the life of a WWI soldier (Walter Huston). $19.95
Kentucky Moonshine (1938)
The Ritz Brothers (in what many consider their best film) get on the radio by pretending to be a Hillbilly act! Also with Tony Martin (as the talent scout who 'discovers' them), John Carradine and Slim Summerville. $19.95
The Kid From Spain (1932)
Popular musical comedy featuring Eddie Cantor, Robert Young, Noah Beery, J. Carroll Naish and Ruth Hall. $19.95
The Kid Sister (1945)
Romantic comedy starring Roger Prior, Judy Clark and Minerva Urecal. $19.95
Ladies of Leisure (1930)
Comedy drama starring Barbara Stanwyck, Ralph Graves and Marie Povost. Directed by Frank Capra. $19.95
The Last Warning (1938)
Playboy Raymond Parker receives a series of threatening letters, and detectives Preston Foster and Frank Jenks investigate. This Universal crime/comedy is part of the 'Crime Club' series. $19.95
Laughter in Paradise (1951)
Alastair Sim stars in this charming comedy (a top grosser in its day). Look for Audrey Hepburn as a cigarette girl! $19.95
Laurel and Hardy Trio
'All Wet,' 'Cry Babies' and 'Bang Bang.' $19.95
Lay That Rifle Down (1955)
To escape her dreary life as a hotel domestic, Judy Canova enrolls in a charm school correspondence course. Charming comedy also features Jacqueline de Wit, Jil Jarmyn and Richard Deacon. $19.95
Let's Go Collegiate (1941)
Musical comedy featuring Frankie Darro, Marcia Mae Jones, Jackie Moran, Keye Luke, Mantan Mooreland and Frank Faylen. $19.95
Let's Make a Million (1937)
A WWI veteran (Edward Everett Horton) finds his life made miserable when he's paid his bonus money. People crawl out of the woodwork to tell him how to 'invest' his new found riches. $19.95
Letter of Introduction (1938)
Comedy drama starring Adolphe Menjou, Andrea Leeds, Edgar Bergen, George Murphy, Eve Arden and Ann Sheridan. $19.95
Life Begins at College (1937)
The Ritz Brothers help a college football squad during their big game. Also with Joan Davis, Tony Martin, Nat Pendleton (as an Indian!) and Gloria Stuart. $19.95
Life with Father (1947)
Adapted from the hit Broadway play about coming of age in one hundred years ago in New York City. Terrific cast includes Irene Dunne, William Powell, ZaSu Pitts, Edmund Gwenn, Elizabeth Taylor, Jimmy Lydon and Martin Milner. $19.95
Lightning Strikes Twice (1935)
Comedy mystery featuring Thelma Todd, 'Skeets' Gallagher, Ben Lyon, Pert Kelton, Chick Chandler and Jonathan Hale. $19.95
Li'l Abner (1940)
First screen adaptation of Al Capp's comic strip. Featuring Buster Keaton and Edgar Kennedy. $19.95
The Live Wire (1937)
An American con man travels to England and takes over a company when its embezzling president attempts suicide. $19.95
Look Who's Laughing (1941)
Edgar Bergen's plane inadvertantly lands in Wistful Vista, home of radio's beloved husband and wife comedy team Fibber McGee and Molly. Bergen and his stooge Charlie McCarthy soon find themselves in the middle of McGee's eternal squabble with neighbor Gildersleeve (Harold Peary). Also starring young Lucille Ball. $19.95
Lost Honeymoon (1947)
Franchot Tone develops amnesia and insn't sure if he's gotten married or not. Fun comedy also features Ann Richards, Tom Conway and Frances Rafferty. $19.95
Lost in the Stratosphere (1935)
Two military officers play practical jokes on each other until a woman comes between them. Starring William Cagney, Edward Nugent and June Collyer. $19.95
Louisiana Hayride (1944)
Star struck Judy Canova gets fleeced by com men in her attempt to become a film star. Also with Ross Hunter, Minerva Urecal and Lloyd Bridges. $19.95
Love Affair (1939)
Irene Dunn, Charles Boyer and Maria Ouspenskaya star in this teriffic comedy-drama from director Leo McCarey. $19.95
Love Laughs at Andy Hardy (1946)
Back from the war and ready to finish college, Andy (Mickey Rooney) falls for lovely Bonita Granville. She marries another chap, and Andy heads off to lose himself in a South American adventure. There he meets local beauty Lina Romay. Also with Lewis Stone and Sara Haden. $19.95
Lovin' the Ladies (1930)
To win a bet, Allen Kearns tries to get a couple together - and engaged - in one month. Starring Richard Dix and Lois Wilson. $19.95
Lucky Jim (1957)
Hilarious slapstick farce about the misadventures of a hapless college instructor. With Ian Carmichael, Terry-Thomas and Hugh Griffith. $19.95
MAD Magazine TV Special
Rare halfhour animated program (never aired) from the 1970s. Features The Automobile Manufacturer of the Year, Academy Awards for Parents, X-Ravings, The Oddfather, A Peek Behind the Scenes at a Hospital, Spy vs. Spy and more. $19.95
Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery (1975)
Former Bowery Boy Gabriel Dell starred in and co-wrote this spoof of detective movies. Also in the wild cast are Will Geer, Joyce Van Patten, Anjanette Comer, Vincent Gardenia, Barbara Harris, Jackie Coogan, Sorrel Booke, Dick Gautier, Nita Talbot, Nick Colasanto and fellow Bowery alum Huntz Hall! $19.95
Manhattan Love Song (1934)
Two high-living sisters suddenly find themselves dead broke. Starring Robert Armstrong, Dixie Lee, Helen Flint and Franklin Pangborn. $19.95
Many Happy Returns (1934)
Starring Guy Lombardo, George Burns and Gracie Allen, Franklin Pangborn, Ray Milland, William Demarest, Morgan Wallace and Kent Taylor. $19.95
Margin for Error (1943)
Starring Joan Bennett, Milton Berle, Otto Preminger and Ralph Byrd. $19.95
The Meanest Gal in Town (1934)
A storeowner (ZaSu Pitts) and a barber (El Brendel) find their romance shattered when a troupe of traveling entertainers (among them Pert Kelton) gets stranded in their town. Also with James Gleason and Morgan Wallace. $19.95
Meet the Wildcat (1940)
New York cop Ralph Bellamy tracks a notorious art thief in this crime comedy from Universal. Also with Margaret Lindsay and Allen Jenkins. $19.95
Merrily We Live (1938)
Screwball comedy from Hal Roach. Starring Constance Bennett, Brian Aherne, Patsy Kelly, Ann Dvorak, Bonita Granville, Phillip Reed, Willie Best and Billie Burke ans the wacky family matriarch. $19.95
Midnight Manhunt (1945) a.k.a. One Exciting Night
Rival reporters William Gargan and Ann Savage discover the body of a local mobster hidden in a wax museum. This great crime comedy also stars Leo Gorcey, Don Beddoe, George E. Stone and George Zucco. $19.95
The Milky Way (1936)
Harold Lloyd made a successful transition from silent to sound with this funny picture. He plays a meek milkman who gets mistaken for a great fighter. Also with Adolphe Menjou, Helen Mack, Lionel Stander, Charles Lane and Milburn Stone. Later remade as 'The Kid from Brooklyn' with Danny Kaye. $19.95
Millionaire Playboy (1940)
Starring Joe Penner, Fritz Feld and Arthur Q. Bryan (the voice of Elmer Fudd). Specify 1940 version. $19.95
Million Dollar Weekend (1948)
Gene Raymond embezzles $1 million and heads to China, but instead gets involved with blackmailers and thieves. $19.95
Misbehaving Husbands (1940)
Can frustrated wives find happiness in the arms of their divorce lawyers!? Starring Ralph Byrd, Esther Muir, Betty Blythe and Harry Langdon. $19.95
Misleading Lady (1932)
Claudette Colbert stars as a socialite who wants a career on the stage. Also with Stuart Erwin (as an escaped mental patient!) and Will Geer. $19.95
Miss Tatlock's Millions (1948)
Starring John Lund (radio's 'Johnny Dollar'), Barry Fitzgerald, Mony Wooley and Robert Stack. $19.95
Mister Cinderella (1936)
A barber poses as a millionaire in this Hal Roach comedy. Starring Jack Haley, Betty Furness, Arthur Treacher and Rosina Lawrence. $19.95
Molly and Me (1945)
Musical comedy starring Gracie Fields, Monty Wooley, Roddy McDowell, Reginald Gardiner and Natalie Schafer. Specify 1945 version. $19.95
Money Talks (1933)
Julian Rose will inherit a fortune if he can dispose of all of his money in 30 days. Early variation of 'Brewster's Millions.' $19.95
The Monitors (1969)
Second City's wild sci-fi spoof about a group of aliens who keep an eye on Earth so as to keep its inhabitants out of trouble. Starring Guy Stockwell, Susan Oliver, Avery Schreiber, Larry Storch, Ed Begley, Keenan Wynn, Alan Arkin, Xavier Cugat, Stubby Kaye, Jackie Vernon and Senator Everett Dirksen. Color. $19.95
Monte Carlo (1930)
Popular musical comedy starring Jeanette MacDonald, Jack Buchanan and ZaSu Pitts. $19.95
Mr. Boggs Steps Out (1938)
Statistician Stuart Irwin wins a fortune in a bean guessing contest. Also with Helen Chandler, Toby Wing and Tully Marshall. $19.95
Mr. Universe (1951)
Wrestling spoof starring Jack Carson, Bert Lahr, Janis Page, Vincent Edwards, Dennis James, Maxie Rosenblum, Joyce Matthews and Robert Alda. $19.95
My Dear Secretary (1948)
Starring Kirk Douglas, Laraine Day, Keenan Wynn, Helen Walker, Rudy Vallee, Irene Ryan and Stanley Andrews. $19.95
My Favorite Brunette (1947)
This Bob Hope vehicle is an excellent blend of crime and comedy. Hope plays a baby photographer whose dream of becoming a private eye comes true when Dorothy Lamour mistakes him for an investigator. But the going gets rough when a gang of crooks (led by Peter Lorre) enters the picture. Lon Chaney plays one of Lorre's henchman - a big dope who continually cracks walnuts open in the crook of his arm. $14.95
My Man Godfrey (1936)
This outstanding screwball comedy has justly become a classic. Starring William Powell, Carole Lombarde and Mischa Auer. Specify 1936 version. $19.95
Myrt and Marge (1934)
Backstage musical comedy starring the radio comedy team of Myrtle Vail and Donna Damerel. Also with Ted Healy and the Three Stooges (a very early screen appearance) and Eddie Foy, Jr. $19.95
Never Wave at a WAC (1952)
Service comedy with Rosalind Russell as a spoiled socialite who joins the Womens Army Corps. Marie Wilson co-stars as her usual loveable, scatterbrained blonde. Also with Paul Douglas, Hillary Brooke and Louise Beavers. $19.95
New Faces (1954)
Based on the Leonard Sillman stage show, this Vaudeville-styled film includes early performances by Paul Lynde, Eartha Kitt, Ronny Graham, Robert Clary, Alice Ghostly, Carol Lawrence and others. One of the writers was young Mel Brooks. $19.95
Niagra Falls (1941)
Starring Slim Summerville, Chester Clute, Edward Gargan and ZaSu Pitts. $19.95
Nobody's Baby (1937)
M-G-M musical comedy from Hal Roach. Starring Patsy Kelly, Lynda Roberti, Lynne Overman, Robert Armstrong, The Rhythm Rascals and The Avalon Boys. $19.95
Nothing Sacred (1937)
Sensational black comedy about a newsman (Fredric March) who will do anything for a headline. Also starring Carole Lombard, Walter Connolly, Frank Fay, Maxie Rosenblum, Margaret Hamilton, Hedda Hopper, Mony Wooley and Hattie McDaniel. Script by Ben Hecht, Ring Lardner and Budd Schulberg. Music by Oscar Levant. Color. $19.95
Oh, Mr. Porter! (1945) UK
Black sheep Will Hay is sent to a remote train station by his exasperated family, but manages to make the quiet area come alive soon after he shows up. Written by Val Guest. $19.95
Okay for Sound (1945) UK
Six nutty, unemployed brothers are given jobs as movie extras. They ne'er do wells are mistaken for studio executives, and the fun begins. Starring Fred Duprez, Enid Stamp-Taylor and Jimmy Nervo. $19.95
Old Mother Riley's Detective (1943)
More fun from another entry in the classic British series starring Arthur Lucan. $19.95
Old Mother Riley's Ghosts (1941)
Mrs. Riley battles spies and spooks in this charming horror/comedy. Starring Arthur Lucan, Sebastian Cabot and Kitty McShane. $19.95
On Approval (1944)
Starring Beatrice Lillie and Clive Brook and based on the hilarious hit play. A destitute Duke and wealthy heiress agree to a one month 'trial' marriage. $19.95
One Rainy Afternoon (1936)
In a darkened theatre, a young man mistakes his fiancee for another woman and a scandal results. Starring Ida Lupino, Francis Lederer, Hugh Herbert, Roland Young, Erik Rhodes, Joseph Cawthorn, Liev De Maigret, Donald Meek, Mischa Auer, Lois January. $19.95
$1,000 a Touchdown (1939)
Joe E. Brown and Martha Raye build a football team for a college Raye has inherited. Also with Susan Hayward and Joyce Matthews. $19.95
One Way to Love (1945)
Wacky comedy featuring Chester Morris, Willard Parker and Marguerite Chapman. $19.95
Orders Are Orders (1959)
A film crew invades a U.K. army compound and makes a movie while the commanding officer is away. Starring sexy Margot Grahame, Peter Sellers, Donald Pleasance, Brian Reece and Tony Hancock. $19.95
Over My Dead Body (1942)
Milton Berle plays a struggling mystery writer in this comedy mystery from Fox. Also with Mary Beth Hughes and Reginald Denny. $19.95
Palooka (1934)
Jimmy Durante stars in this film outing based on the famous comic strip. The terrific cast also includes Stuart Irwin, Robert Armstrong, Thelma Todd, Lupe Valdez and William Cagney (brother of James). $19.95
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (1931)
Early sound comedy by master funnyman Buster Keaton. Also with Reginald Denny and Sally Eilers. $19.95
Passport to Pimlico (1949)
Stanley Holloway and Margaret Rutherford in this charming comedy about a group of people who take advantage of an ancient law and set up their own nation in the heart of London! $19.95
Penthouse (1933)
Top-notch comedy-drama from W.S. Van Dyke. Warner Baxter stars as a lawyer who teams up with a charming call girl (Myrna Loy) to get the goods on a crime kingpin. Also with Mae Clark and Charles Butterworth. $19.95
People Are Funny (1945)
Jack Haley stars in this fun musical taken from the radio show of the same name. Also with Helen Walker, Rudy Vallee, Ozzie Nelson, Phillip Reed, Frances Langford and Art Linkletter. $19.95
The Perils of Pauline (1947)
Biographical comedy drama starring Betty Hutton as silent serial queen Pearl White. Also with John Lund, Billy DeWolfe, Snub Pollard, Frank Faylen and William Demarest. Specify 1947 version. Color. (Specify feature version.) $19.95
Pot O' Gold (1941)
Musical comedy starring James Stewart and Paulette Goddard. $19.95
Prime Time (1978) a.k.a. American Raspberry
Outrageous parody of television shows and commercials similar to 'Tunnelvision' (made by the same guy). Featuring many guest appearances, including Warren Oates on a show called 'The Charles Whitman Invitational' - yep, snipers in the University of Texas tower! Contains nudity and adult material. $19.95
Private Snuffy Smith (1942)
a.k.a. Snuffy Smith, Yard Bird
Starring Bud Duncan as the famous comic strip character, with Edgar Kennedy as his sergeant. $19.95
Pygmalion (1938)
Oscar-winning film adapted from George Bernard Shaw's classic story (later 'My Fair Lady') stars Leslie Howard as the professor who transforms the crude, young, Cockney Wendy Hiller. $19.95
Radio City Revels (1938)
Musical comedy starring Bob Burns, Jack Oakie, Kenny Baker, Milton Berle and Ann Miller. $19.95
Reg'lar Fellers (1941)
Starring Sarah Padden as a child hating matriarch. With Roscoe Ates, Pat O'Malley and Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer. $19.95
Reunion in Vienna (1933)
A former archduke is reduced to cabbie in this adaptation of the Robert E. Sherwood play. Starring John Barrymore, Diana Wynyard, Frank Morgan, Eduardo Ciannelli and Una Merkel. $19.95
Riding on Air (1937)
Newsman Joe E. Brown gets mixed up with smugglers while trying to win Florence Rice. $19.95
Road to Bali (1952)
Sixth of the Hope and Crosby 'road' pictures but their first outing in twelve years. Also with Dorothy Lamour, Jane Russell and Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. $19.95
The Runaway Bus (1955)
Starring Margaret Rutherford and Petula Clark. A busload of eccentrics gets lost in the fog and ends up in a desreted village. Among them is a crook with a suitcase filled with gold. Produced, written and directed by Val Guest. $19.95
A Run for Your Money (1949)
Two Welsh coal miners get into nothing but trouble after winning aa all-expense paid trip to London. Starring Donald Huston, Alec Guinness, Moira Lister and Hugh Griffith. $19.95
Sally of the Sawdust (1925)
W.C Fields stars as a circus sharpie in this silent comedy - which was later remade as 'Poppy.' He takes on the chore of raising pretty young Carol Dempster after her mother is killed. The wacky plot is filled with crazy misunderstandings. Directed by D.W. Griffith. $19.95
Saturday Night Kid (1929)
Early sound film featuring silent favorite Clara Bow. This romantic comedy was based on the popular Abbott and Weaver play 'Love 'Em and Leave'Em.' Co-starring with Miss Bow are Jean Arthur and Jean Harlow. $19.95
Sea Legs (1930)
Jack Oakie finds himself aboard a ship loaded with beautiful girls. Also with Lillian Roth. $19.95
The Seniors (1978)
A group of college students open a sex clinic as a joke and see it turn into a huge money maker. Starring Priscilla Barnes, Dennis Quaid, Gary Imhoff, Edward Andrews and Jeffrey Byron. Rated R. Color. $19.95
Service Deluxe (1938)
Constance Bennett runs an agency that organizes the affairs of its' clients. During a rare vacation, she meets Vincent Price (in his film debut). He thinks she's a simple homebody so she acts the part for him. Also with Charlie Ruggles, Mischa Auer and Frank Coughlan, Jr. $19.95
Seven Times Seven (1973)
A crazy mob plots to rob the Royal Mint and then break into prison. Starring Terry-Thomas, Lionel Stander and Adolfo Celli. Color. $19.95
Shemp and Sutka: Hi Ho Boys!
Starring Shemp Howard and Emil Sitka. $19.95
Shemp's Night Out
Starring Shemp Howard. Includes 'In the Dough' and 'Close Relations.' $19.95
Shemp Steps In
Starring Shemp Howard. $19.95
Shut My Big Mouth (1942)
Eastern dude Joe E. Brown finds himself out west. Also with Adele Mara, Fritz Feld, Victor Jory and Don Beddoe. $19.95
Sing and Like It (1934)
A tenderhearted gangster (Nat Pendleton) finaces a (terrible) show for singer ZaSu Pitts. Also with Pert Kelton, Ned Sparks and Edward Everett Horton. $19.95
Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947)
a.k.a. Mad Wednesday
Harold Lloyd's last film. Also starring Rudy Vallee, Edgar Kennedy, Arline Judge, Franklin Pangborn, Lionel Stander, Margaret Hamilton, Arthur Hoyt, Frank Moran, Franklyn Farnum, J. Farrell MacDonald and Angelo Rossitto. $19.95
The Smallest Show on Earth (1957)
A couple inherits a run-down movie house and its eccentric employees. Hilarious fun with Peter Sellers, Margaret Rutherford, Bill Travers, Bernard Miles and Virginia McKenna. $19.95
So's Your Aunt Emma (1942)
a.k.a. Meet the Mob
Starring ZaSu Pitts and Roger Pryor. $19.95
So This is Africa (1934)
Wheeler and Woolsey have to dress as women to escape amorous African natives. Also with Racquel Torres. $19.95
Soup to Nuts (1930)
Slapstick comedy featuring Ted Healy and The Three Stooges. Written by cartoonist/inventor Rube Goldberg. $19.95
So You Won't Talk (1940)
When Joe E. Brown's girlfriend peruades him to shave his mustache, he's mistaken for a notorious gangster. Nice dual role for Brown. $19.95
Speak Easily (1932)
Early sound comedy with Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante. Also with Thelma Todd, Sidney Toler and Hedda Hopper. $19.95
Star Odyssey (1977)
When Earth is threatened by an evil alien dictator, a fleet of warships is dispatched to do battle. With Sharon Baker. Color. $14.95
Start Cheering (1938)
Charming collegiate yarn with plenty of music and fun. Starring Jimmy Durante, The Three Stooges, Broderick Crawford, Joan Perry, Walter Connolly, Gertrude Niesen and Charles Starrett. $19.95
St. Benny the Dip (1951)
Three con men dress as priests to escape capture. Starring Dick Haymes, Roland Young, Lionel Stander and Freddie Bartholomew. $19.95
Straight, Place and Show (1938)
Starring The Ritz Brothers, Richard Arlen, Ethel Merman, Phyllis Brooks and Sidney Blackmer. In this one, the boys inherit a racehorse and help subvert a Russian sabotage plot. $19.95
Stuntwoman (1977) a.k.a. The Animal
Starring Racquel Welch and Jean-Paul Belmondo. Color. $19.95
The Summer Intern (2000)
Wayne Larsen, Barry Hickey and sexy Victoria Perez star in this millennial comedy about a handful of cultural dropouts pitted against the tyranny of corporate America. Everyone wants the secret formula for SKRUNCH - including the FBI, CIA and maybe even the FDA. Bryce Driscoll is a young genius who lands a summer internship at a failing company. He soon realizes that unscrupulous salesmen are determined to steal HIS secret formula, so he extracts the funniest revenge since ANIMAL HOUSE. Parental Guidance suggested. Color. $19.95
Take It Big (1944)
Ozzie and Harriet star in this hilarious musical comedy. Ozzie is the bandleader, Harriet the singer - and Jack Haley as Harriet's old flame! $19.95
Tanks a Million (1941)
William Tracy stars as a screwy genius who gets drafted, then goes from one misadventure to the next. Also with James Gleason, Noah Beery, Jr. and Frank Faylen. $19.95
Thanks for Eveything (1938)
Jack Haley wins a radio contest for being 'a perfect average man.' He's exploited mercilessly by ad men Adolph Menjou and Jack Oakie. Also with Arlen Wheelan and Binnie Barnes. $19.95
That's the Spirit (1945)
Song and dance man Jack Oakie returns to Earth as an angel in this musical comedy from Universal. Also with Peggy Ryan, Andy Devine, June Vincent and Irene Ryan. $19.95
That Uncertain Feeling (1941)
Ernst Lubitsch's remake of his silent comedy 'Kiss Me Again.' Starring Merle Oberon, Melvyn Douglas, Burgess Meredith and Eve Arden. $19.95
There Goes My Heart (1938)
Romantic comedy in the vein of 'It Happened One Night.' Starring Frederic March, Virginia Bruce, Patsy Kelly and Robert Armstrong. $19.95
There's Always a Woman (1938)
Crime comedy inspired by MGM's 'Thin Man' series. Starring Joan Blondell, Melvyn Douglas, Mary Astor and Frances Drake. Watch for young Rita Hayworth as a secretary. $19.95
They Met in a Taxi (1936)
Unjustly accused of theft, Fay Wray flees and finds herself in Chester Morris' cab. $19.95
The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock (1959)
Who else but Lou Costello could invent a machine that would turn a beautiful girl into a 30-foot giant? In one of his rare screen performances without partner Bud Abbott, Costello bungles his way through this outrageous sci-fi parady. With Dorothy Provine as the title character, a gal with a figure of colassal (and curvy) proportions! $24.95
The Three Musketeers (1939)
Classic Dumas adventure played for laughs. Starring The Ritz Brothers, Don Ameche, Binnie Barnes, Gloria Stewart and Lionel Atwill. Specify 1939 version. $19.95
Three Nuts in Search of a Bolt (1964) 
Three people need psychiatric help but can't afford it (one is stripper Mamie Van Doren). They convince out-of-work actor Tommy Noonan to see the doctor and act out all of their symptoms so they get three diagnoses for the price of one. Van Doren's nude striptease segment caused much noteriety at the time. Also with Ziva Rodann, Paul Gilbert and Alvy Moore. $19.95
Ticket to Paradise (1936)
Roger Pryor develops amnesia and runs off with Wendy Barrie. Her father (Andrew Tombes) sneds a detective after the young couple. Also with E.E. Clive. $19.95
The Tiger and the Pussycat (1967)
Starring Ann-Margret, Vittorio Gassman and Eleanor Parker. A middle-aged businessman gets involved with a promiscuous sex kitten. Color. $19.95
The Time of Your Life (1948)
Comedy drama based on a play by William Saroyan. Starring James Cagney as a barroom philosopher surrounded by quaint characters. Also with William Bendix, Jeanne Cagney, Broderick Crawford, Ward Bond and Natalie Schafer. $19.95
Too Busy to Work (1939)
Jed Prouty begins to neglect his job at the drugstore whrn he's elected town mayor. Tired of his attitude, other members of his household stop working to see how he likes it. Also with Spring Byington, June Carlson and Chick Chandler. An entry in the 'Smith Family' series of pictures. $19.95
Top Banana (1954)
Musical comedy basd on the hit Broadway play. Starring Phil Silvers, Rose Marie, Jack Albertson, Joey Faye and Herbie Faye. $19.95
Topper Returns (1941)
Family man Roland Young is haunted by sophisticated ghosts in this third and final installment of the series. Mystery comedy also features Joan Blondell, Carole Landis, Billie Burke, Dennis O'Keefe, Patsy Kelly, H.B. Warner, George Zucco and Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson. $19.95
Traveling Saleswoman (1950)
Joan Davis takes to selling soap in order to save her father's business. Also with Andy Devine, Adele Jergens and Chief Thundercloud. $19.95
Trouble Chasers
Shemp Howard, Billy Gilbert $19.95
The Trouble with Spies (1987)
Espionage comedy with inept agents on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Starring Donald Sutherland, Ned Beatty, Ruth Gordon and Robert Morley. Color. $19.95
Tunnelvision (1976)
Spoof of future TV featuring many performers in many sketches. Cast includes Chevy Chase, Howard Hessman, Gerrit Graham, Roger Bowen, Al Franken, Tom Davis, William Schallert, Laraine Newman, Ron Silver, James Bacon and Jay North. Color. $19.95
Turnabout (1940)
Ad exec John Hubbard and his wife Carole Landis magically change bodies to see how it feels to do the other's work. Also with Adolph Menjou, Mary Astor and William Gargan. $19.95
23 1/2 Hours Leave (1937)
WWI soldier James Ellison bets his pals he can cozy up to the general. Also with Arthur Lake, Paul Harvey, Pat Gleason and Ward Bond. $19.95
Uncle Joe (1941)
ZaSu Pitts, Gale Storm $19.95
The Unfaithfuls (1960)
Crime comedy about a group of adulterous couples being blackmailed by a man who later turns up murdered. Starring Gina Lollobrigida, May Britt and Irene Papas. $19.99
Up in Mable's Room (1944)
Bedroon farce based on the hit play. Starring Marjorie Reynolds, Dennis O'Keefe, Gail Patrick and Mischa Auer. $19.95
Up in the Air (1940)
Frankie Darro, Marjorie Reynolds and Mantan Moreland work to get their own radio show, then fall undersuspicion when rival stars turn up dead. Fun comedy mystery also features Tris Coffin and Lorna Grey. Specify 1940 version. $19.95
Up to His Neck (1954)
A British sailor is left alone on an island and forgotten. Years later the Navy returns to get him and he's set himself up as king. Starring Ronald Shiner and Anthony Newley. $19.95
The Villian Still Pursued Her (1940)
Temperance comedy starring Hugh Herbert, Anita Louise, Alan Mowbray and Buster Keaton. $19.95
The WAC from Walla Walla (1952)
Hillbilly Judy Canova ends up in the Army. Also with Irene Ryan and Allen Jenkins. $19.95
Wake Me When the War is Over (1969)
A German Baroness (Eva Gabor) convinces an Army officer (Ken Berry) that the war is still on. Also with Jim Backus, Werner Klemperer, Hans Conreid and Parley Baer. Color. $19.95
Wake Up and Live (1937)
This musical comedy is often cited as one of the great satires of the radio industry. Walter Winchell and Ben Bernie play themselves and even carry their 'fued' to the screen. Also with Alice Faye, Jack Haley, Ned Sparks, Patsy Kelly, William Demarest, Joan Davis and dozens more. $14.95
Waltz of the Toreadors (1962)
a.k.a. The Amorous General
A retired general (Peter Sellers) tries to escape his nagging wife. $19.95
Wedding Present (1936)
Screwball comedy set in a city newsroom. Starring Cary Grant, Joan Bennett, Conrad Nagel and William Demarest. Specify 1936 version. $19.95
When's Your Birthday? (1937)
Joe E. Brown works as a prizefighter to get through astrology school. Amusing independent picture also stars Marian Marsh, Fred Keating, Frank Jenks, Margaret Hamilton and Edgar Kennedy. $19.95
When Knights Were Bold (1942)
British comedy that pokes fun of that country's sometimes stuffy manner. Starring Jack Buchannan and Fay Wray. $19.95
When Woman Had Tails (1970)
Screwball sex comedy from Europe featuring the lucious (not to mention topless) Senta Berger as a prehistoric temptress in the clutches of a bunch of groping cavemen! Rated R. Color. $14.95
When Woman Lost Their Tails (1971)
Senta returns (see above) as the voluptuous cavewoman! Rated R. Color. $14.95
Who Killed 'Doc' Robbin? (1948)
A gang of youngsters get involved with mad scientist George Zucco. Produced by Hal Roach, Jr. and co-starring Virginia Grey. $19.95
Wide Open Faces (1938)
Joe E. Brown $19.95
The Wild Party (1929)
Romantic comedy starring Clara Bow and Fredric March. Specify 1929 version. $19.95
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter (1957)
Jayne Mansfield stars with Tony Randall, Betsy Drake, Joan Blondell and husband Mickey Hargitay in this witty send-up of Hollywood and television that's 'explosive with laughter' (Hollywood Reporter). When ad copywriter Rock Hunter (Randall) hears the Stay-Put Lipstick account is leaving for another agency, he gets the bright idea of asking movie star Rita Marlowe (Mansfield) to endorse the product. Known as 'the girl with the kissable lips,' Rita agrees on one condition - that Rock pretend to be her lover so she can make her boyfriend (Hargitay) jealous. It's just the first of many obstacles Rock faces on his meteoric rise to success. Color. $29.95
Win, Place or Steal (1979)
Starring Russ Tamblyn, Dean Stockwell, Harry Dean Stanton, McLean Stevenson and Alex Karras. An inept gang goes to the racetrack with a surefire way to win. Color. $19.95
Woman Chases Man (1937)
Architect Miriam Hopkins fights against gender discrimination. Also with Joel McCrea. $19.95
Women of All Nations (1931)
Bela Lugosi's first film after 'Dracula' was this amusing comedy from Fox. WWI vet Victor McLaglen saves his friendly rival (Edmund Lowe) when Lowe's female bathhouse is raided. $19.95
Yanks Ahoy (1943)
Hal Roach service comedy starring William Tracy, Joe Sawyer and Marjorie Woodworth. $19.95
You'll Find Out (1940)
Kay Kyser and his band spend the night in a haunted house. Features Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi and Peter Lorre. Also with Dennis O'Keefe and Ish Kabibble. $19.95
Young and Willing (1943)
Three aspiring actors share a Greenwich Village apartment with three aspiring actresses. Starring William Holden, Susan Hayward, Eddie Bracken and Robert Benchley. $19.95
The Young in Heart (1938)
A family of con artists struggle to go straight in this great comedy drama from David O. Selznick. Starring Janet Gaynor, Roland Young, Billie Burke, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Richard Carlson, Minnie Dupree and Paulette Goddard. $19.95
You Said a Mouthful (1932)
Joe E. Brown invents a special swim suit that won't sink. Also with Ginger Rogers, Sheila Terry and Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams. $19.95
See the Silent Films Page for your favorite silent comedy stars.
Bowery Boys
Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters (1954)
A pair of mad scientists decide to experiment on the boys. Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, David Condon, Bennie Bartlett, Bernard Gorcey, Ellen Corby and John Dehner. $19.95
Bowery to Bagdad (1955)
The boys acquire Aladdin's lamp, but it is stolen by gangsters. Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, David Condon, Bennie Bartlett, Bernard Gorcey, Joan Shawlee and Rick Vallin. $19.95
Feudin' Fools (1952)
Satch inherits a rundown farm in Kentucky. Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, David Condon, Bennie Bartlett, Bernard Gorcey, Anne Kimbell, Fuzzy Knight, Lyle Talbot, Bob Easton and Dorothy Ford. $19.95
Here Come the Marines (1952)
The boys get drafted, and the Marine Corps will never be the same! Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, David Condon, Bennie Bartlett, Gil Stratton, Jr., Myrna Dell and David Gorcey. $19.95
Jail Busters (1955)
The boys get themselves sent to prison to help a pal who's working undercover. Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Butch Williams, Percy Helton, Lyle Talbot, David Condon, Bennie Bartlett, Bernard Gorcey, Emil Sitka and Barton MacLane. $19.95
Jungle Gents (1954)
While visiting Africa, the boys locate diamonds and expose a phoney native spirit. Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, David Condon, Bennie Bartlett, Bernard Gorcey, Laurette Luez, Woody Strode, Clint Walker (billed as Jett Norman) and Emil Sitka. $19.95
Let's Go Navy (1951)
The boys are entrusted with a large cache of charity money but it is stolen by crooks disguised as sailors. Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Buddy Gorman, Billy Benedict, David Gorcey, Tom Neal, Allen Jenkins and Tom Kennedy. $19.95
Mr. Hex (1946)
A hypnotist turns Sach into a super prizefighter. Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabriel Dell, Billy Benedict, David Gorcey, Gale Robbins, Ian Keith and Bernard Gorcey. $19.95
Dead End Kids/Little Tough Guys
Hit the Road (1941)
$19.95
Junior Army (1943)
Freddie Bartholomew joins Billy Halop, Bobby Jordan and Huntz Hall in this social drama. $19.95
Junior G-Men (1940)
Complete 12 chapter serial on two tapes. $29.95
Junior G-Men of the Air (1942)
Also starring Lionel Atwill. Complete 12 chapter serial on two tapes. $29.95
Keep 'Em Slugging (1943)
Starring Bobby Jordan, Huntz Hall, Gabriel Dell, Norman Abbott, Evelyn Ankers, Shemp Howard, Minerva Urecal and Frank Albertson. $19.95
Little Tough Guy (1938)
Starring Billy Halop, Huntz Hall, Gabriel Dell, Bernard Punsley, David Gorcey, Hally Chester, Helen Parrish, Robert Wilcox, Marjorie Main, Charles Trowbridge, Jason Robards, Sr., and J. Pat O'Malley. $19.95
They Made Me a Criminal (1939)
Great social drama with John Garfield as a prizefighter framed for murder and Claude Rains as the detective hunting him down. While hiding out, Garfield befriends a group of street urchins living out west (Billy Halop, Bobby Jordan, Leo Gorcey, Gabriel Dell and Huntz Hall). Also with Ann Sheridan. $19.95
East Side Kids
Block Busters (1944)
Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Gabriel Dell, Jimmy Strand, Bernard Gorcey, Minerva Urecal, Noah Beery, Sr. and Harry Langdon. $19.95
Bowery Blitzkrieg (1941)
A kid (Bobby Jordan) who can't decide to devote himself to school or prizefighting. Also with Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Sunshine Sammy Morrison, Donald Haines, David Gorcey, Warren Hull, Charlotte Henry and Keye Luke. $19.95
Boys of the City (1940) a.k.a. The Ghost Creeps
Starring Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, Sunshine Sammy Morrison, David Gorcey, Donald Haines, Hally Chester, Frankie Burke, Dave O'Brien, Inna Guest and Minerva Urecal. $19.95
Clancy Street Boys (1943)
Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Sunshine Sammy Morrison, Bennie Bartlett, Dick Chandlee, Eddie Mills, Noah Beery, Sr., Amelita Ward, Martha Wentworth, Rick Valin, Billy Benedict, Jimmy Strand, Johnny Duncan, J. Farrell MacDonald, Jan Rubini, George DeNormand, Bernard Gorcey, Jack Normand and Gino Corrado. $19.95
Come Out Fighting (1945)
Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Gabriel Dell, Billy Benedict, Mende Koenig, Bud Gorman, Johnny Duncan, Pat Gleason, Patsy Moran and June Carlson. $19.95
Docks of New York (1945)
Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Billy Benedict, Mende Koenig, Bud Gorman, Gloria Pope, Patsy Moran, Bernard Gorcey, Betty Blythe and Cyrus Kendall. $19.95
Flying Wild (1941)
Starring Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, Sunshine Sammy Morrison, David Gorcey, Donald Haines, Bobby Stone, Joan Barclay, Dave O'Brien, George Pembroke, Mary Bovard and Alden 'Stephen' Chase. $19.95
Ghosts on the Loose (1943)
Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Sunshine Sammy Morrison, Billy benedict, Stanley Clements, Bobby Stone, Bill Bates, Bela Lugosi, Rick Vallin, Ava Gardener, Minerva Urecal, Wheeler Oakman, Frank Moran, Peter Seal, Jack Mulhall and Kay Marvis Gorcey $19.95
Kid Dynamite (1943)
Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Sunshine Sammy Morrison, Bobby Stone, Gabriel Dell, Pamela Blake, Baennie Bartlett and Dave Durand. $19.95
Let's Get Tough! (1942)
Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Sunshine Sammy Morrison, Bobby Stone, David Gorcey, Tom Brown, Florence Rice, Robert Armstrong, Gabriel Dell, Phillip Ahn, Sam Bernard, Jerry Bergen and Pat Costello. $19.95
Million Dollar Kid (1944)
Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Billy Benedict, Al Stone, Bobby Stone, Dave Durand, Jimmy Strand, Bud Gorman, Herbert Heyes, Johnny Duncan, Louise Currie, Gabriel Dell, Stanley Brown, Noah Beery, Iris Adrian, Sr., Pat Costello, Robert Greig, Mary Gordon, Patsy Moran and Bernard Gorcey. $19.95
Mr. Muggs Rides Again (1945)
Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Billy Benedict, Johnny Duncan, Bud Gorman, Minerva Urecal and Nancy Brinkman. $19.95
Mr. Wise Guy (1942)
Starring Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, Huntz Hall, David Gorcey, Sunshine Sammy Morrison, Bill Lawrence, Douglas Fowley, Joan Barclay, Gabriel Dell, Bobby Stone, Billy Gilbert, Ann Doran, Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams, Jack Mulhall, Dick Ryan, Warren Hymer, Benny Rubin, Sidney Miller and Joe Kirk. $19.95
'Neath Brooklyn Bridge (1942)
Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Sunshine Sammy Morrison, Stanley Clements, Bobby Stone, Ann Gillis, Noah Beery, Jr., Marc Lawrence, Gabriel Dell, Dave O'Brien, Jack Raymond, Bud Osborn, Patsy Moran, Betty Wells, Dewey Robinson, Jack Mulhall, J. Arthur Young, Betty Sinclair and Snub Pollard. $19.95
Pride of the Bowery (1941) a.k.a. Here We Go Again
Starring Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, Sunshine Sammy Morrison, David Gorcey, Donald Haines, Kenneth Howell, Carlton Young, Mary Ainslee, Kenneth Harlan and Lloyd Ingraham. $19.95
Smart Alecks (1941)
The boys accept dirty money in their zeal to get baseball uniforms. Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Gabriel Dell, Stanley Clements, 'Sunshine Sammy' Morrison, Bobby Stone, David Gorcey, Maxie Rosenblum, Gale Storm, Roger Pryor, Walter Woolf King and Marie Windsor. $19.95
Spooks Run Wild (1941) 
Starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Sunshine Sammy Morrison, Donald Haines, David Gorcey, Bela Lugosi, Dave O'Brien, Dorothy Short, Dennis Moore, Angelo Rossitto, P.J. Kelly, Guy Wilkerson and Rosemary Portia. $19.95
That Gang of Mine (1940)
Starring Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, Sunshine Sammy Morrison, David Gorcey, Donald Haines, Clarence Muse, Dave O'Brien, Joyce Bryant, Eugene Francis, Milton Kibbee, Richard R. Terry, Wilbur Mack and Hazel Keener. $19.95
Lum and Abner
The Bashful Bachelor (1942)
Lum hits the ceiling when Abner trades the delivery car for a racehorse. Also with ZaSu Pitts, Grady Sutton, Oscar O'Shea, Louise Currie, Constance Purdy and Benny Rubin. $14.95
Dreaming Out Loud (1940)
Rural comedy-drama featuring the popular radio duo. Also with Phil Harris and Frances Langford. This was the first film outing for the bucolic comedy team. $14.95
Partners in Time (1946)
Last film outing for the beloved comedy team. Their life story is told in a series of flashbacks. Also with Pamela Blake and Dick Elliot. $14.95
So This Is Washington (1943)
L&A travel to the nation's capital to help out with the war effort, but run into government red tape at every turn. $14.95
Two Weeks to Live (1943)
The boys inherit a railroad in Chicago, but are forced to raise a huge sum of cash before taking title to it. In the mean time; Abner mistakenly learns he is dying, and agrees to be sent to Mars in a guided missile! $19.95
Also available:
Lum and Abner
Rare kinescope of Lum and Abner's brief 1948 stab at television. Abner wants to leave work and go fishing with his pals, but Lum thwarts his every move. Co-starring Andy Divine, ZaSu Pitts and Opie Cates. Also on this tape: Vic 'n' Sade Another great radio program giving it a try in the new medium of TV.
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