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Absolution (1988)
An earnest priest (Richard Burton) becomes the victim of a practical joke. Also with Dominic Guard, Andrew Keir and Billy Connolly. Color. $19.95

Action in Arabia (1944)
George Sanders plays a newsman hunting down stories in WWII Damascus. He falls for lovely Virginia Bruce, who he comes to suspect is a Nazi spy. Also with Alan Napier, Mike Ansara and Gene Lockhart and H.B. Warner. $19.95

Adam and Evalyn (1950)
Sophisticated romance yarn starring Jean Simmons as a homeless girl who thinks gambler Stewart Granger is her father. Also with Raymond Young and Wilfrid Hyde-White. $19.95

Adventures in Iraq (1943)
When a plane is forced down by a desert storm, the local sheik takes them prisoner. Action and adventure with John Loder, Ruth Ford, Warren Douglas and Paul Cavenaugh. $19.95

Adventure Island (1947)
Rory Calhoun, Paul Kelly and John Abbott sign onboard an Australia-bound cargo ship. En route, they stop at a mysterious island and discover a tribe ruled my a meglomaniacal white man (Alan Napier). Adventure yarn also stars the lovely Rhonda Fleming. $19.95

The Adventures of Chico (1938)
The tender story of a young Mexican boy and his animal friends. Heart-warming and enchanting. $19.95

Agency (1981) a.k.a. Mind Games
Robert Mitchum stars in this complex caper film about a political campaign that uses secret subliminal messages. Also with Valerie Perrine and Lee Majors. Color. $19.95

Air Eagles (1932)
Lloyd Hughes and Norman Kerry star as two barnstorming pilots (rivals during WWI) who compete for the attention of the same woman (Shirley Gray). $19.95

Alaska Highway (1943)
While blazing a trail in the frozen wilderness (for the Army Corps of Engineers), two brothers fall for the same woman. Starring Richard Arlen, Jean Parker, Eddie Quillan and Ralph Sanford. $19.95

Algiers (1938)
Hedy Lamarr and Charles Boyer star in this remake of 'Pepe Le Moko.' Smooth-talking criminal Boyer flees to the notorious Casbah in an effort to escape the French police in Northern Africa. Also with Alan Hale, Joan Woodbury and Gene Lockhart. $19.95

All Women Have Secrets (1939)
Husband and wife drama featuring Jeanne Cagney, Joseph Allen and Virginia Dale. $19.95

An American Tragedy (1931)
A young man goes on trial for killing his pregnant girlfriend. A great adaptation of Theodore Dreiser's novel. Directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Sylvia Sidney. Later remade as 'A Place in the Sun.' $19.95

And Sudden Death (1936)
Randolph Scott and Frances Drake star in this drama about a girl who takes a hit and run rap for her brother. Directed by Charles Barton. $19.95

The Animal Kingdom (1932)
Starring Leslie Howard, Myrna Loy and Ann Harding in a vicious romantic triangle. Also with Neil Hamilton and William Gargan. $19.95

Anna Karenina (1948)
Vivien Leigh, Ralph Richardson and Kieron Moore star in Julien Duvivier's adaptation of the classic Tolstoy novel. $19.95

Annapolis Salute (1937)
The trials and tribulations of a group of young cadets. Great cast includes James Ellison, Marsha Hunt, Harry Carey, Van Heflin and Arthur Lake. $19.95

Antonio (1973)
Remember the children's story about the country mouse and the city mouse? They traded places only to learn they had been happier before. This is the same type of story. When a wealthy oilman (Larry Hagman!) gives a poor South American villager (Trini Lopez) a car, the villagers' life becomes much too complicated. $19.95

Anything for a Thrill (1937)
A brother and sister set out to become newsreel photographers, so they obtain rare footage of a reclusive heiress and later foil a daring criminal plot. Starring Frankie Darro, Kane Richmond, June Johnson and Ann Evers. $19.95

Applause (1929)
Classic drama (director Rouben Mamoulian's debut) with Helen Morgan as a faded burlesque queen stuck with a no-good boyfriend. Also with Joan Peers, Henry Wadsworth and Dorothy Cumming. $19.95

Back Street (1941)
Classic tearjerker about a pair of lovers (Charles Boyer and Margaret Sullivan) who just can't work things out. Far superior to the 1932 and 1961 versions. $19.95

The Bad Lord Byron (1949)
The dying Lord Byron (Dennis Price) dreams about a court of inquiry to determine if he's entitled to enter heaven. A series of flashbacks tell the story of his amazing life. Also with Mai Zetterling and Joan Greenwood. $19.95

Bait (1954)
Starring Hugo Haas (who also directed), John Agar and Cleo Moore. This is a creepy story about a man (Haas) who finds a gold mine and then decides to do away with his partner (Agar) using Agar's wife as bait. $14.95

Barnum Was Right (1929)
A man wants his daughter to marry the local millionaire, so her poor boyfriend (Glenn Tyron) sets out to make a pile of money as quickly as possible. Also with Merna Kennedy, Otis Harlan, Basil Radford, Clarence Burton, Lew Kelly, Isabelle Keith and Gertrude Sutton. $19.95

The Beachcomber (1938) a.k.a. Vessel of Wrath
Charles Laughton stars as a drunken beachcomer taken in by kindhearted Elsa Lanchester in this adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham. Also starring Robert Newton. $19.95

Becky Sharpe (1935)
Miriam Hopkins, Frances Dee, Cedric Hardwicke, Billie Burke and Nigel Bruce. Based on Thackeray's classic 'Vanity Fair,' this film was the first Technicolor feature. Newly restored color version. $19.95

Behind Office Doors (1931)
Secretary Mary Astor is vital to businessman Robert Ames' office, but he doesn't realize it until another executive (Ricardo Cortez) arrives on the scene. $19.95

Behind the Make-Up (1930)
William Powell, Fay Wray and Hal Skelly star in this tale of backstage backstabbing. $19.95

Bells of San Fernando (1947)
An Irish sailor (Donald Woods) stumbles upon a land ruled by a cruel matriarch (Gloria Warren). Set in early California. $19.95

Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1953)
Two families in the sponge fishing business battle each other in this seagoing version of 'Romeo and Juliet.' Great cast includes Robert Wagner, Terry Moore, Gilbert Roland, J. Carroll Naish, Richard Boone, Peter Graves, Jay Novello and Harry Carey, Jr. Color. $19.95

Beyond Obsession (1982) a.k.a. Beyond the Door
Examination of the complicated relationship between an incarcerated father (Marcello Mastroianni) and his daughter (Eleonora Giorgi). Also starring Tom Berenger. Color. $19.95

Beyond Tomorrow (1940)
Three lonely but wealthy bachelors (Harry Carey, C. Aubrey Smith and Charles Winninger) are killed in an accident and return to Earth as spirits so they can watch over those they care about. Also with Maria Ouspenskaya, Rod LaRoque and Jean Parker. $19.95

The Bigamist (1953)
Married traveling salesman Edmond O'Brien seduces hash-slinger Ida Lupino (who also directed). When she becomes pregnant, he sets up shop with her while hiding the relationship from his first wife (Joan Fontaine). Also with Edmund Gwenn, Kenneth Tobey and Jane Darwell. $19.95

The Big Cat (1949)
Lon McCallister stars in Phil Karlson's adventure yarn about the search for a deadly cougar. Watch for the great fight scene with Preston Foster and Forest Tucker. Also with Skip Homier, Peggy Ann Garner and child actor Gene Reynolds (later producer of M*A*S*H). Color. $19.95

Big News (1929)
This newspaper yarn features Robert Armstrong as a tough reporter who goes after gangster Sam Hardy. The newsman's tactics get him fired, but he continues the pursuit on his own. Also starring Carole Lombard, Tom Kennedy, Warner Richmond and Lew Ayres. $19.95

The Big Trees (1952)
Lumberjack Kirk Douglas wants to rid the area around Eureka, California of a religious sect so that he can claim the timber rights. His plan goes askew when he falss for lovely Eve Miller - a member of the sect. Also with Patrice Wymore, Edgar Buchanan, Alan Hale, Jr., Roy Roberts and Ellen Corby. Color. $19.95

Bird of Paradise (1932)
Playboy Joel McCrea journeys to a south sea island where he falls for beautiful princess Dolores Del Rio. McCrea's friends try to discourage him from marrying a 'foreigner' and the island people are none too happy about the romance either. The scenery is gorgeous, and so is Del Rio in her skimpy outfits. Also with Lon Chaney, Jr. (billed as 'Creighton Chaney'). $19.95

The Black Book (1949) a.k.a. Reign of Terror
Adventure yarn set during the French Revolution has plenty of action, romance and intrigue. Starring Robert Cummings, Arlene Dahl, Richard Basehart, Charles McGraw. Produced by William Cameron Menzies and directed by Anthony Mann. $19.95

Black Eyes (1939)
Otto Kruger is a waiter in a fancy Moscow eatery. Using tips he overhears, he makes investments to provide for his daughter (Mary McGuire), who thinks he is a businessman and knows nothing of his real job. $19.95

Blazing Barriers (1937)
Frank Coghlan, Jr. and Edward Arnold, Jr. are two wayward city boys who learn to be good citizens when they end up in a CCC camp. An obvious propaganda effort to promote that FDR program. $19.95

The Blue Peter (1959) a.k.a. Navy Heroes
A wounded war hero takes a job at a boys' camp and learns to live again. Starring Kieron Moore. Color. $19.95

Blunt: The Fourth Man (1984)
Starring Anthony Hopkins. Color. $19.95

Born to Speed (1947)
When an auto racer dies in a fiery crash, his son rebuilds the auto and sets out to win one for Dad. Starring Johnny Sands and Terry Austin. $19.95

The Borrowers (1973)
Starring Eddie Albert, Judith Anderson and Tammie Grimes. Terrific adaptation of Mary Norton's classic story of the tiny people and the young boy who discovers them. Music by Rod McKuen. $19.95

Break in the Circle (1957)
Forest Tucker plays an American adventurer who journeys to Germany to smuggle out a hunted Polish scientist. Directed by Val Guest. Also starring Eva Bartok, Marius Goring, Guy Middleton and Eric Pohlmann. $19.95

Brenda Starr
1976 TV movie starring sexy Jill St. John as the intrepid reporter. $19.95

The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1944)
A wornout bridge collapses, killing five people, and the superstitious townspeople see it as an omen that dooms them all to lives of misery. Starring Lynn Bari, Akim Tamiroff and Minerva Yrecal. Based on Thornton Wilder's famous book. $19.95

The Bronx Executioner (1989)
Starring Rob Robinson and Margie Newton. Color. $19.95

Call of the Wild (1972)
Charlton Heston stars in the Jack London adventure classic. Also with Rik Battiglia and Michele Mercier. Color. $19.95

Captain Caution (1940)
A ship carrying a valuable cargo is hijacked and turned into a prison vessell. Sailor Victor Mature takes charge when the skipper dies. Also with Louise Platt, Roscoe Ates and Alan Ladd. $19.95

Captain Eddie (1945)
Fred MacMurray Stars in this believable film biography of American Ace Eddie Ricknbacker, credited with shooting down 26 emeny aircraft during WWI. The film also details his three week ordeal on a life raft in the middle of the Pacific. $19.95

Carnival Boat (1932)
A logger (Bill Boyd) falls for showgirl Ginger Rogers when she arrives at camp with her troupe. Also with Marie Provost and Edgar Kennedy. $19.95

Carnival Story (1954)
High diver Anne Baxter breaks off her affair with sleazy circus man Steve Cochran. She marries fellow diver Lyle Bettger only to see him die in a suspicious 'accident' soon after. Also with George Nader and Jay C. Flippen. Color. $19.95

Casablanca Express (1989)
Starring Glen Ford. Color. $19.95

Catholics (1973)
Thought-provoking drama about a religious battle between abbot Trevor Howard and the emissary (Martin Sheen) who is sent to confront him. $19.95

Central Park (1932)
Episodic slice of life set in New York's famed park. One of the segments concerns an escaped lion terrorizing the public. Starring Joan Blondell, Wallace Ford and Henry B. Walthall. $19.95

The Challenge (1939)
Thrilling race between two teams (British and Italian) trying to be the first to scale a treacherous peak. Starring Robert Douglas and Mary Clare. $19.95

Chasing Yesterday (1935)
An aging archaeologist (O.P. Heggie) tries to regain his lost youth through Anne Shirley, the daughter of a owman he loved and lost. $19.95

Cheers for Miss Bishop (1941)
Martha Scott plays a midwestern schoolteacher who has never married. Her life story is poignantly told through the eyes of the people whose lives she has touched. Great cast also includes William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn, Sterling Holloway, Sidney Blackmer, Marsha Hunt, Rosemary DeCamp and Jack Mulhall, William Farnum. $19.95

Chinatown After Dark (1931)
Barbara Kent stars as a white girl raised in Chinatown. Also with dragon lady Carmel Myers, Rex Lease, Edmund Breese, Frank Mayo and Billy Gilbert. $19.95

Christmas Eve (1947) a.k.a. Sinner's Holiday
Offbeat film features a frantic search by an old woman (Ann Harding) for her three foster children who have grown and gone their separate ways. Starring George Raft, Reginald Denny, George Brent, Randolph Scott and Joan Blondell. $19.95

Circle of Two (1980)
An aging artist (Richard Burton) meets a teenage girl (Tatum O'Neal) in a porno house and they begin a bittersweet affair. Color. $19.95

City Without Men (1943)
Beautiful Linda Darnell stars in this story of a rooming house next to a prison. Women boarders wait there for their husbands and lovers to be released from the pen. Also with Sara Allgood, Edgar Buchanan, Leslie Brooks, Glenda Farrell, Margaret Hamilton and Sheldon Leonard. $19.95

The Clay Pigeon (1949)
Sailor Bill Williams comes out of a coma and learns that he is about to be tried for treason and causing the death of his friend and fellow POW. He turns to Richard Quine for help, not realizing that he in in cahoots with the true killer. Great action feature also stars Barbara Hale. Directed by Richard O. Fleischer. $19.95

Coast of Skeletons (1965)
An insurance investigator (Richard Todd) runs across a plot to raid sunken ships for the gold and diamonds they were carrying. Also with Dale Robertson and Marianne Koch. $19.95

Coast of Terror (1979)
During the early 1960s, four young men leave for a weekend trip they hope will be filled with sex and adventure. What they find is a lonely road, terror and death. Starring Mel Gibson. Color. $19.95

Cole Justice (1989)
Starring Carl Bartholomew and Keith Andrews. Color. $19.95

Concrete Cowboys (1979)
Mystery adventure concerning a group of Nashville ne'r do wells who get caught up in a blackmail scheme. Starring Jerry Reed, Tom Selleck, Morgan Fairchild, Claude Akins, Gene Evans, Roy Acuff and Barbara Mandrell. Color. $19.95

Concrete Cowboys II
Lighthearted adventure with Jerry Reed and Geoffrey Scott. Color. $19.95

The Contender (1944)
Truckdriver Buster Crabbe turns prizefighter to raise money to keep his son in an expensive school. He gets involved with a cheap blond and begins to hit the bottle. Can he turn his life around before it's too late? $19.95

Contraband (1940) a.k.a. Blackout
Suspenseful story of a merchant seaman (Conrad Veidt) who helps a beautiful secret agent smash a deadly spy ring. Directed by Michael Powell. $19.95

Contraband Spain (1955)
American agent Richard Green goes up against counterfeiters and smugglers with the help of British customs agent Michael Denison and beautiful Anouk Aimee. $19.95

Convoy (1940)
Starring Clive Brook, John Clements, Edward Chapman and Judy Campbell. Early WWII film from the U.K. shows life aboard ship in the North Sea - including dangers posed by German warships. $19.95

The Corsican Brothers (1941)
Dumas classic starring Douglas Fairbanks, Ruth Warrick, Akim Tamiroff, J. Carroll Naish, H.B. Warner. $19.95

The Courageous Dr. Christian (1940)
Jean Hersholt portrays the beloved title physician in this heart-warming drama. Also with Tom Neal and Dorothy Lovett. $19.95

A Cry from the Street (1959)
Superb British drama about a welfare worker (Barbara Murray) and the orphans she learns to love. Touching production also features Max Bygraves, who sings his composition 'Gotta Have Rain' with the children. $19.95

Cuban Rebel Girls (1960)
Erroll Flynn's last film was this adventure yarn set in Castro's Cuba (using 'actual rebel footage'). Bizarre production also stars Flynn's 16 year old girlfriend Beverly Aadland. $19.95

Cyrano De Bergerac (1950)
Jose Ferrer (in an Oscar-winning performance) stars as the tragic swordsman. With Mala Powers as Roxanne - and William Prince, Lloyd Corrigan, Edgar Barrier, Don Beddoe, Percy Helton and Jerry Paris. $19.95

The Dance of Life (1929)
Backstage musical drama chronicles the loves, hates, hopes and dreams of a pedestrian burlesque company. With Nancy Carroll, Hal Skelly, Al St.John and Oscar Levant. $19.95

Danger Flight (1939)
This adventure film about building model aircraft was inspired by the comic strip 'Tailspin Tommy.' With John Trent, Marjorie Reynolds, Milburne Stone and Jason Robards. See the Serials Page for two other 'Tailspin Tommy' adventures. $19.95

Danger on Wheels (1940)
Race car thrills with Richard Arlen, Andy Devine and Peggy Moran. $19.95

Dangerous Paradise (1930)
Starring Nancy Carroll as an entertainer stranded with a bunch of creeps. Also with Richard Arlen and Warner Oland. $19.95

Dante's Inferno: The Life of Gabriel Rosetti (1967) UK
Directed by Ken Russell and Starring Oliver Reed. A man battles with his wife when she can't provide him with children. The woman kills herself when she believes he's been unfaithfull with a pretty model, and he buries his best poems with her. Later, he decides to dig up the coffin to retrieve the works. Color. $19.95

Dark Journey (1937) a.k.a. The Anxious Years
Vivien Leigh and Conrad Veidt star in this terrific WWI spy drama from Alexander Korda. $19.95

Dark Waters (1944)
Suspense drama about a woman (Merle Oberon) who has been unstable ever since her parents were drowned. Also with Elisha Cook and Rex Ingram. $19.95

David Copperfield (1969)
The Dickens classic comes to the screen with Richard Attenborough, Dame Edith Evans, Laurence Olivier, Michael Redgrave, Pamela Franklin, Sir Ralph Richardson and Robin Phillips. Color. $19.95

Deadly Drifter (1982) a.k.a. Out
Starring Peter Coyote, Danny Glover and Scott Beach. Color. $19.95

The Death of Richie (1977)
Classic TV movie about a teen with drug problems. Starring Robby Benson and Ben Gazzara. Based on the book by Tommy Thompson. Color. $19.95

Decameron Nights (1953)
Three bawdy stories from Boccaccio - 'Paganino the Pirate,' 'Wager for Virtue' and 'The Doctor's Daughter.' Starring Joan Collins, Joan Fontaine, Louis Jordan and Binnie Barnes. Color. $19.95

The Demon Within (1972) a.k.a. Mind Snatchers
Fascinating story of a doctor who used shock treatment on soldiers during WWII. Starring Christopher Walken, Ronny Cox and Ralph Meeker. Color. $19.95

Desert Hawk (1950)
Lavish Arabian adventure directed by Fred de Cordova of 'Tonight Show' fame. Amazing cast includes Yvonne DeCarlo, Richard Greene, Jackie Gleason (as Aladin!), Rock Hudson Joe Penner and Ben Weldon. $19.95

Devil and the Deep (1932)
Charles Laughton (in his first U.S. film) plays a jealous submarine commander married to Tallulah Bankhead, who is constantly suspicious that she is being unfaithful to him. Enter Gary Cooper, who innocently rescues her from an unrelated dilemma. Also with Cary Grant, Dave O'Brien and Lucien Littlefield. $19.95

Devil's Party (1938)
Starring Victor McLaglen, Paul Kelly, William Gargan and John Gallaudet. Four boys from NYC's tough Hell's Kitchen area make a pact to meet every year to renew their friendship. They get in more and more trouble as they grow older and find the rendezvous more and more difficult. $19.95

The Disappearance of Flight 412 (1974)
A jet vanishes while chasing a UFO, and the subsequent investigation reveals a huge conspiricy to cover up the event. Starring Glenn Ford, Bradford Dillman, Guy Stockwell, Greg Mullavey and David Soul. Color. $19.95

Divorce His, Divorce Hers (1973)
Story of a marriage in trouble, as seen through the eyes of both participants. Starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. Color. $19.95

The Doll That Took the Town (1965)
Virna Lisi fakes being assaulted and becomes an instant media celebrity. When men are arrested for the phoney crime, she must decide whether or not to admit the truth. $19.95

Dr. Christian Meets the Women (1940)
Jean Hersholt stars as the saintly surgeon in another installment from the RKO series. Also with Dorothy Lovett, Edgar Kennedy and Rod LaRoque. $19.95

The Drifter (1932)
Wandering lumberjack William Farnum gets caught between two factions in a logging dispute. Also with Noah Beery and Phyllis Barrington. $19.95

Dr. Kildare's Strange Case (1940)
Lew Ayers stars as the tile character in this popular MGM film. Here he uses some rather graphic methods to cure a mental patient. Co-starring Lionel Barrymore and featuring actual surgical footage. $19.95

Dr. Kildare's Victory (1941)
Lew Ayers in his last portrayal of the sensitive physician. Here he gets caught up in the rivalry between two hospitals. Also with Lionel Barrymore, Robert Sterling and Jean Rogers. $19.95

Dr. Syn (1937)
George Arliss (in his last role) plays a pirate who disappears and later shows up as a vicar in a small village. $19.95

Drums of Jeopardy (1931) a.k.a. Mark of Terror
Killer Warner Oland sets out to avenge the death of his daughter. Also with June Collyer and Lloyd Hughes. $19.95

Drums of the Desert (1940)
Two members of the French Foreign Legion (Ralph Byrd and George Lynn), compete for the favors of beautiful Lorna Gray while battling hostile natives. $19.95

The Duke Comes Back (1937)
A retired boxer must stage a comeback to save his ftaher's business. Starring Allan Lane and Heather Angel. $19.95

Dynamite (1948)
Demolition experts William Gargan and Richard Crane compete for the love of Virginia Welles, daughter of a blasting contractor. An action packed romantic drama from Paramount. $19.95

East of Borneo (1931)
Rose Hobart searches the jungle for her husband (Charles Bickford) who left her some years before. A fun adventure yarn from Universal. $19.95

East of Kilimanjaro (1957)
a.k.a. The Big Search A cameraman (Marshall Thompson) tries to halt the advance of a deadly virus in Africa. Color. $19.95

Eliza's Horoscope (1975)
A woman searches for a wealthy husband after a fortune teller assures her she'll marry a rich man. Odd drama stars Tommy Lee Jones and Elizabeth Moorman. Color. $19.95

The Enchanted Forest (1945)
Edmund Lowe, Brenda Joyce and Billy Severn star in this well-made film about a boy who learns about life from an old man who lives in peace with nature. Color. $19.95

Eternally Yours (1939)
A woman begins to think that her magician husband is neglecting her in favor of his tricks. Great cast includes Loretta Young, David Niven, Hugh Herbert, C. Aubrey Smith, Billie Burke, Broderick Crawford, ZaSu Pitts and Eve Arden! $19.95

Evil Mind (1935) a.k.a. The Clairvoyant
Claude Rains is a phony mind-reader who suddenly develops real mental powers. He begins cheating on his wife (Fay Wray) and uses his newfound gift to enrich himself and his mistress. But when he predicts a disaster, he's accused of causing it and put on trial for murder. $19.95

Exile to Shanghai (1937)
Newsreel man Wallace Ford invents a revolutionary new transmission system in this fun drama from Republic Pictures. Also with Dean Jagger and June Travis. $19.95

Face on the Barroom Floor (1932)
Prohibition drama starring Dulcie Cooper, Bramwell Fletcher and Alice Ward. $19.95

Fame is the Spur (1947)
British drama documenting the conflict between Labour and Conservatives. Starring Michael Redgrave and David Tomlinson. $19.95

Fangs of the Wild (1954) a.k.a. Follow the Hunter
Young Freddie Ridgeway witnesses a murder at a hunting lodge, but he can't get the grown-ups to believe him. The killer (Charles Chaplin, Jr.) sets out to quiet the boy anyway. Also with Buck the Wonder Dog. $19.95

A Farewell to Arms (1932)
Fabulous adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's famous novel. Starring Helen Hayes, Gary Cooper and Adolph Menjou. $19.95

The Fearmakers (1958)
A Korean War vet (Dana Andrews) returns home to find his best friend dead under mysterious circumstances and his business infested with Communist agents., Dick Foran and Mel Torme. $19.95

The Fighter (1952) a.k.a. The First Time
Mexican patriot Richard Conte becomes a prizefighter so he can use the funds to aid guerilla leader Lee J. Cobb in his efforts to overthrow a ruthless dicator. Also with Frank Silvera and Vanessa Brown. From a story by Jack London. $19.95

Fighting Pilot (1935)
Starring Richard Talmadge, Victor Mace, Gertrude Messinger, Eddie Davis and Robert Frazer. $19.95

Fighting Thoroughbreds (1939)
Clever horse race drama starring Ralph Byrd, Mary Carlisle and Victor Killian. $19.95

The Fireball (1950)
Roller derby drama starring Mickey Rooney, Pat O'Brien, Milburne Stone and Marylin Monroe. $19.95

Firehouse (1972)
Drama set in the world of firefighters. Starring Richard Roundtree, Vince Edwards, Andrew Duggan, Paul LeMat and Richard Jaeckel. Color. $19.95

The Firing Line (1991)
Guerilla actioner starring Reb Brown and Playmate Shannon Tweed. Color. $19.95

Five Corners (1988)
Jody Foster and Tim Robbins and John Turturro star in this overlooked drama. In 1964, a Bronx neighborhood is threatened by a group of young people - one of whom was recently released from prison. Color. $19.95

Flame Over India (1959) a.k.a. North West Frontier
Adventure yarn starring Lauren Bacall, Herbert Lom and Wilfrid Hyde White. When a British outpost in rural India is beseiged, Capt. Scott (Kenneth More) comandeers a train to get the Maharaja's son out of danger. Filled with action and suspense, this film also features some teriffic cinematography by Geoffrey Unsworth. $19.95

Flaming Gold (1934)
Bill Boyd and Pat O'Brien star as wildcatters at odds with a big oil company in Mexico. Also with Mae Clarke. $19.95

Flight (1929)
Aviation drama with Jack Holt, Ralph Graves and Lila Lee. $19.95

Flight from Glory (1937)
An airplane version of 'Wages of Fear!' A group of expatriot pilots agree to transport a dangerous cargo over the rugged Andean Mountains. Starring Chester Morris and Van Heflin. $19.95

Flying Blind (1941)
Aviation adventure starring Richard Arlen as a pilot who gets mixed up with a gang of foreign agents. Also with Jean Parker, Marie Wilson, Dick Purcell and Eddie Quillan. $19.95

The Flying Fool (1929)
William Boyd, Marie Prevost $19.95

The Flying Irishman (1939)
Controversial flyer Douglas 'Wrong Way' Corrigan plays himself in this aviation biography. Also with Paul Kelly, Robert Armstrong and Eddie Quillan. $19.95

Forever and a Day (1943)
Star-studded history of an English manor house. Players in this charming and memorable film include Ray Milland, Claude Rains, Anna Neagle, C. Aubrey Smith, Dame May Whitty, Ray Bolger, Edmund Gwenn, Reginald Owen, Cedric Hardwicke, Buster Keaton, Edward Everett Horton, June Lockhart, Victor McLaglen, Arthur Treacher and dozens more. A superb RKO production. $19.95

Four in a Jeep (1951)
An international peace-keeping force tries to restore order in post-WWII Austria. Starring Viveca Lindfors and Ralph Meeker. $19.95

The Four Just Men (1940)
a.k.a. The Secret Four
A group of WWI vets stop at nothing to achieve what they feel is best for their nation. UK thriller starring Hugh Sinclair, Alan Napier, Griffith Jones and Anna Lee. $19.95

Frankie and Johnny (1936)
Based on the famous song. Starring Helen Morgan and Chester Morris. $19.95

Free, Blonde and 21 (1940)
The lives and loves of residents of a New York hotel for women. Mary Beth Hughes gets involved with a gangster, Lynn Bari marries a millionaire, etc. Also with Joan Davis, Robert Lowery, Chick Chandler and Frank Coghlan, Jr. $19.95

From Hell to Borneo (1964)
George Montgomery battles smugglers and other criminals from his private island. Also with Julie Gregg, Torin Thatcher and Lisa Moreno. Color. $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

Fugitive Road (1934)
Border guard Erich von Stroheim detains Russian immigrant Wera Engels so that he can put the moves on her. Also with George Humbert and Harry Holman. $19.95

Gambler's Choice (1944)
Chester Morris, Nancy Kelly, Russell Hayden $19.95

Gambling Ship (1933)
Starring Cary Grant, Benita Hume and Roscoe Karns. $19.95

The Gang's All Here (1941)
Starring Frankie Darro, Mantan Moreland and Keye Luke. Specify Darro version. $19.95

Gangster's Boy (1938)
Jackie Cooper tries to live down the criminal antics of his ex-con father. $19.95

Gauguin the Savage (1980)
Story of the famed French painter who left his family to live in the tropical paradise of Tahiti. Starring David Carradine and Lynn Redgrave. Color. $19.95

Gentleman from Dixie (1941)
Jack LaRue starts his life anew after being released from prison. $19.95

Girl of the Port (1930)
This strange film stars Sally O'Neill as a New York showgirl who in the Pacific. She meets up with a cannibal who enlists her decides to hire her as a barmaid rather than eat her. Sally then falls for a visiting Englishman who has come to the island (inhabited by fire worshippers) to overcome his fear of fire! $19.95

The Girl on the Bridge (1951)
Watchmaker Hugo Haas hires unwed mother Beverly Michaels as his assistant and eventually marries her. She's blackmailed by a the relative of an old flame, and Hugo resorts to murder. $19.95

God's Little Acre (1958)
Robert Ryan hunts for a treasure he believes to be buried on his land. Great drama from Anthony Mann also features Tina Louise, Aldo Ray, Jack Lord, Buddy Hackett, Vic Morrow and Michael Landon. $19.95

The Golden Salamander (1951)
Starring Trevor Howard, Anouk Aimee and Herbert Lom. An Archeologist (Howard) gets involved with gunrunners in Tunisia in this exciting British picture. Directed by Roland Neame. $19.95

Goona, Goona (1932)
M. Andre Roosevelt's love story from the island of Bali. Starring a bevy of beautiful, topless island babes. $19.95

The Gorilla Ship (1932)
Jealous yachtsman Wheeler Oakman suspects his wife (Vera Reynolds) of dallying with with his best pal Ralph Ince. $19.95

The Great Flamarion (1945)
Stage marksman Eric von Stroheim can't control his jealousies concerning his assistant Mary Beth Hughes and her husband Dan Duryea. $19.95

The Great Gabbo (1929)
Because of his abrasive personality, a demented ventriloquist (Erich von Stroheim) loses the only thing he really loves in this bizarre talkie. You may end up fast-forwarding through the song and dance numbers, but the scenes of von Stroheim and the dummy Otto and fascinating and unforgettable. $19.95

Great God Gold (1935)
Honest financier Sidney Blackmer gets involved in a fraud. Also with Regis Toomey and Martha Sleeper. $19.95

The Great Mike (1944)
Stuart Irwin, Robert 'Buzzy' Henry and Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer star in this story for children of all ages. A young boy and his dog help a milk wagon horse become a racing champion. $19.95

The Green Promise (1949)
A rough-edged farmer (Walter Brennan) tries to raise his four youngsters without a mother. Also with Marguerite Chapman and Natalie Wood. $19.95

The Group
Money. Romance. Class. Sex. This fiery, star-studded film version of Mary McCarthy's best seller lays bare the turbulent lives of women who have these traits - and those who don't. 'The Group' focuses on the changing roles and relationships of eight Vassar graduates during the years before World War II. Starring Canice Bergen, Joan Hackett, Elizabeth Hartman, Shirley Knight, Joanna Pettet, Jessica Walter, Larry Hagman, Richard Mulligan and Hal Holbrook. Color. $24.95

Guest in the House (1944)
Anne Baxter plays an emotionally troubled young woman who spends the summer with her doctor's family. She delights in secretly scheming to disrupt the various relationships in the household, until people are at each others throats. This strange and suspenseful melodrama also stars Ralph Bellamy, Ruth Warwick, Percy Kilbride and Margaret Hamilton. $19.95

Guilty Conscience (1985)
Anthony Hopkins, Blythe Danner and Swoosie Kurtz star in this psychological drama about a lawyer plotting to kill his wife for his mistress. Color. $19.95

The Guinea Pig (1948) a.k.a. The Outsider
Young Richard Attenborough plays a rural student who is placed in an expensive school as part of an educational experiment. The boys' many conflicts make this a compelling drama. $19.95

The Hairy Ape (1944)
Offbeat Eugene O'Neill story about a spoiled sociallite (Susan Hayward) and her strange relationships with John Loder and William Bendix. $19.95

Hard Rock Harrigan (1935)
When his bitter enemy is threatened by a cave-in, a tunnel digger must decide if he is willing to risk his own life to save him. Starring brawny George O'Brien, Irene Hervey and Fred Kohler $19.95

Harmon of Michigan (1941)
Football great Tom Harmon plays himself in this action packed biopic. Also with Anita Louise, Larry Parks and Lloyd Bridges. $19.95

Harmony Lane (1935)
Biography of beloved (and troubled) songwriter Stephen Foster. Starring Douglass Montgomery, Evelyn Venable and William Frawley. $19.95

The Headline Woman (1935)
Newspaper yarn with Heather Angel, Roger Pryor, Jack laRue, Conway Tearle and Morgan Wallace. $19.95

The Healer (1935) Little Pal
A crippled youngster (pre-stardom Mickey Rooney) teaches a taciturn doctor (Ralph Bellamy) about life's greatest gifts. $19.95

Hearts of Humanity (1932)
A Jewish merchant (Jean Hersholt) becomes fast friends with the son of an Irish cop. $19.95

Heat of Anger (1972)
Starring Susan Hayward, James Stacy and Lee J. Cobb. Color. $19.95

Heidi (1953)
Elsbeth Sigmund stars in this fine version of the classic children's tale. Winner of the grand prize at the Venice Film Festival (specify 1954 version). $19.95

Hell's Headquarters (1932)
Starring Jack Mulhall. Two African adventurers hunt for a hidden fortune in ivory. $19.95

Hell-Ship Morgan (1936)
Adventure romance starring George Bancroft, Ann Sothern and Victor Jory in a lover's triangle. $19.95

Here's Flash Casey (1937)
Award winning photographer Eric Linden sets out to own the biggest news agency in town. $19.95

Heroes for Sale (1933)
WWI hero Richard Barthelmess returns home a dope addict. Co-starring Loretta Young. $19.95

High Gear (1933)
Auto racing melodrama with James Murray and Joan Marsh. $19.95

His Greatest Gamble (1934)
Unusual story of a convict (Richard Dix) who breaks out of prison to save his daughter from her abusive mother. Also with Bruce Cabot, Shirley Grey and Edith Fellows. $19.95

Hitler - Beast of Berlin (1939)
Starring Alan Ladd, Steffi Duna and Roland Drew. Since it was released before the U.S. entered the war, this film expose was originally considered an affront to the German 'leader.' $19.95

Hollywood Thrillmakers (1953) a.k.a. Movie Stuntmen
Stuntman Bill Henry comes out of retirement to complete a dangerous stunt that has killed an old friend. Thrilling picture also stars James Gleason and Joan Holcombe. $19.95

Hometown Story (1951)
A politician defeated at the polls blames big business and exacts his revenge. Starring Donald Crisp, Jeffrey Lynn, Marjorie Reynolds, Alan Hale, Jr. and young Marilyn Monroe. $19.95

Honeymoon Limited (1936)
Writer Neil Hamilton journeys from New York to San Fransisco on foot, chronicling his many adventures. $19.95

Hoopla (1933)
Clara Bow seduces a younger man in this strange romance set at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair. $19.95

Hoosier Schoolmaster (1935)
Norman Foster stars as a Civil War veteran who takes a job as schoolmaster in a small Indiana town. He learns that the city council is crooked and that the gal he lusts after goes with the local bully. Also with Charlotte Henry and Wallace Reid, Jr. $19.95

The House of a Thousand Candles (1936)
A British courier (Phillips Holmes) is threatened by spies at every turn. His American girlfriend Mae Clark shows up to help him at every turn even though he's warned her to stay safely behind. $19.95

The House of Rothchild (1934)
Outstanding historical biography of the notable family of financiers. Starring George Arliss, Boris Karloff, Loretta Young, Robert Young, C. Aubrey Smith, Noel Madison and Reginald Owen. $19.95

Hurricane (1974)
Here's your chance to see Larry Hagman and Patrick Duffy working in the same film years before 'Dallas.' This disaster picture features some thrilling special effects. Also with Barry Sullivan, Jessica Walter, Will Geer and Frank Sutton. Color. $14.95

Hustling (1975)
Hard-hitting expose on prostitution. Starring Lee Remick, Jill Clayburgh, Alex Rocco and Monte Markham. Color. $19.95

I Conquer the Sea (1936)
Two brothers in the whaling business both fall for lovely Steffi Duna. Directed by Victor Halperin. $19.95

An Ideal Husband (1948)
Comedy drama with Paulette Goddard and Michael Wilding. Color. $19.95

Identity Unknown (1945)
A soldier (Richard Arlen) returns to the U.S. suffering from amnesia. He sets out to find his true identity, and in talking to various people about their loses during the war, comes to understand not only himself - but life itself. A touching and unique film. $19.95

I'd Give My Life (1936)
A gambler threatens to reveal that the mother of his reform-school son is the woman now married to the Governor. Starring Frances Drake, Sir Guy Standing and Tom Brown. $19.95

I Dream of Jeannie (1952)
Musical biography with Bill Shirley as Stephen Foster (see also 'Harmony Lane'). $19.95

If Tommorow Comes (1971)
A young girl (Patty Duke) falls in love with a Japanese American and the two are married on the eve of the Pearl Harbor attack. Also with Anne Baxter and James Whitmore. Color. $19.95

Imperial Venus (1963)
This European historical drama stars Gina Lollobrigida as Napolean's sister Paolina, an notorious nymphomaniac. Also with Stephen Boyd. Color. $19.95

Indianapolis Speedway (1939)
Race car action with Pat O'Brien, Ann Sheridan and John Payne. $19.95

Indian Paint (1965)
Great coming of age drama with Johnny Crawford and Jay Silverheels. $19.95

Indiscreet (1931)
Musical romance with Gloria Swanson (specify 1931 version). $19.95

The Informer (1929)
Earlier British version of the story made famous by John Ford and Victor McLaglen. Here Lars Hanson plays Gypo Nolan, the slow-witted Irishman who turns his IRA pal over to the authorities for the reward money. Ray Milland plays a bit part in this - his second film outing. $19.95

The Iron Man (1931)
A lovesick prizefighter (Lew Ayres) is completely dominated by his sexy wife (Jean Harlow), a fact that worries the boxers' hardboiled manager (Robert Armstrong), who realizes that the woman is only in the relationship for the money it will bring her. Directed by Tod ('Dracula') Browning. $19.95

Jack the Giant Killer (1962)
Classic fantasy with Kerwin Matthews. Color. $19.95

Jane Eyre (1935)
Classic Bronte romance-drama with Virginia Bruce and Colin Clive. $19.95

Java Head (1935)
Ninteenth Century romantic tragedy with John Loder as a British shipbuilder who marries a Chinese girl (Anna May Wong). Also with Edmund Gwenn, Ralph Richardson and Elizabeth Allan. $19.95

The Jungle (1952)
Elephant hunters in India battle prehistoric mammoths and an irate tribal princess. Starring Rod Cameron, Cesar Romero and Marie Windsor. $19.95

The Jungle Book (1942)
Sabu stars in this fine adaptation of the Rudyard Kipling classic. Color. $19.95

Jungle Heat (1987) a.k.a. Dance of the Dwarfs
Scientist Deborah Raffin hires Viet Nam vet pilot Peter Fonda to fly her into a deadly jungle where she hopes to find a lost tribe. The pair is threatened by bandits, killer ants and more. Color. $39.95

Jungle Jim (1948)
Jungle adventure with Johnny Weismuller and George Reeves. $19.95

Jungle Moon Men (1955)
Starring Johnny Weismuller as Jungle Jim. $19.95

Jungle Siren (1942)
Nazis try to start a jungle uprising. Starring Buster Crabbe. $19.95

Junior Army (1943)
Freddie Bartholomew joins Billy Halop, Bobby Jordan and Huntz Hall in this social drama. $19.95

Katherine (1975) a.k.a. The Radical
Fine drama tells the story of a young girl and how she came to be involved in radical politics of the 1960s. Starring Sissy Spacek and Art Carney. Color. $19.95

Kept Husbands (1931)
Steel worker Joel McCrea marries rich girl Dorothy Mackaill, but her extravagant ways soon put him in a financial and social bind. Also with Robert McWade and Florence Roberts. $19.95

Kid Monk Baroni (1952)
Leonard Nimoy plays a disfigured punk nicknamed 'Monk.' The neighborhood preist encourages him to become a boxer. He turns pro under the guidance of Bruce Cabot, but after submitting to plastic surgery, the Kid is a dud in the ring - afraid of being hit in the face! Also starring Mona Knox as a goldigger who uses Nimoy while he's at the top. $19.95

A Killing Affair (1988)
Set in the Southern backwoods of the 1940s, this film details the strange relationship between a murderer and the wife of his victim. Starring Peter Weller, Kathy Baker, John Glover and Bill Smitrovich. Based on Robert Houston's novel Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Color. $19.99

King Kelly of the USA (1934)
Romance with Guy Robertson, Irene Ware, Edgar Kennedy and Franklin Pangborn. $19.95

The Klansman (1974)
Racial drama starring Lee Marvin, Richard Burton, Cameron Mitchell, Lucianna Paluzzi, Lola Falana, Linda Evans and O.J. Simpson. Co-written by Samuel Fuller, who was replaced as director by Terence Young. Color. $19.95

Klondike Fury (1942)
Edmund Lowe stars as a surgeon haunted by an operation he botched. He flies north to escape his trouble, but crash lands in a storm and is required to perform the same type of operation again! Also with Lucille Fairbanks, Ralph Morgan, Monte Blue and Mary Forbes. $19.95

Ladies of Leisure (1930)
Comedy drama starring Barbara Stanwyck, Ralph Graves and Marie Povost. Directed by Frank Capra. $19.95

The Lady and the Bandit (1951)
Adventure drama set in 18th Century England. Louis Hayward plays highwayman Dick Turpin, who rides 200 miles to save his beloved from the gallows. Based on Alfred Noyes epic poem. $19.95

The Lady Refuses (1931)
A millionaire hires down-on-her-luck Betty Compson to steal his son away from a goldigger. Romance drama also stars John Darrow, Gilbert Emery and Margaret Livingston. $19.99

Laser Mission (1989)
South African adventure starring Brandon Lee as a soldier of fortune who helps a beautiful blonde (Debi Monahan). Also with Ernest Borgnine. $19.95

Lassie's Great Adventure (1963)
Starring June Lockhart and Jon Provost. Lassie and Timmy are carried away in a hot air balloon and end up in the Canadian wilderness. There they are befriended by a giant Indian (Richard Kiel). $19.95

Last of the Belles (1974)
F. Scott Fitzgerald biography starring Richard Chamberlain, Blythe Danner, Susan Sarandon and Brooke Adams. Color. $19.95

The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954)
Romance starring Elizabeth Taylor, Van Johnson, Walter Pigeon, Donna Reed, Eva Gabor, Kurt Kasznar and Roger Moore. Color. $19.95

Law of the Jungle (1942)
A lady fugitive and her scientist friend stumble upon a Nazi polt in the heart of the jungle. Starring Arline Judge, John King and Mantan Mooreland. $19.95

The Leathernecks Have Landed (1936)
A Marine stationed in China (Lew Ayres) gets involved with a gunrunner. $19.95

Legend of Sea Wolf (1975)
a.k.a. Wolf Larsen Chuck Connors stars as the demented sea captain in this adaptation of Jack London's classic story 'Sea Wolf.' Also with and Barbara Bach. Color. $19.95

A Life at Stake (1954)
Angela Lansbury, Keith Andes, Jane Darwell $19.95

Light at the Edge of the World (1971)
Kirk Douglas and Fernando Rey are in charge of a 19th century lighthouse that is commandeered by Yul Brynner and his band of pirates, who use it to lure ships. One of the ships carries beautiful Samantha Eggar, who is raped by the buccaneers. $19.95

Lilacs in the Spring (1955) a.k.a. Let's Make Up
Errol Flynn sings and dances in this strange film, a role given the down-an-out actor by producer Herbert Wilcox. The producer's charming wife Anne Neagle stars as a woman torn between two lovers. Injured during an air raid, she dreams of herself in different eras. Look for young Sean Connery in a small role. $19.95

Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936)
Starring C. Aubrey Smith, Freddie Bartholomew and Dolores Costello. $19.95

Little Orphan Annie (1932)
Starring Mitzi Green as Annie and Edgar Kennedy as Daddy Warbucks. $19.95

The Little Red Schoolhouse (1936)
Frank 'Junior' Coughlan leaves heads to the big city, gets mixed up with a gang and ends up in reform school. Also with Dickie Moore and Ann Doran. $19.95

Lola (1969) a.k.a. The Statutory Affair
Charles Bronson plays an aging writer who marries a 16 year old girl and is hounded by society from that moment on. Also with Susan George, Honor Blackman, Orson Bean, Kay Medford, Paul Ford, Jack Hawkins, Lionel Jeffries and Trevor Howard. Color. $19.95

Long John Silver's Return to Treasure Island (1954)
a.k.a. Long John Silver
Starring Robert Newton, who also played the famed pirate in the Disney version. Also with Kit Taylor and Connie Gilchrist. Color. $19.95

Lord of the Flies (1963)
Adapted from the famed William Golding novel. Starring James Aubrey, Tom Chapin and Hugh Edwards. $19.95

The Lost Squadron (1932)
Richard Dix, Joel McCrea and Robert Armstrong are WWI fighter pilots work in Hollywood doing death-defying stunts for a tyranical director (Erich von Stroheim). Engrossing tale also features Mary Astor. $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 in Bloom (1935)
Romantic drama with Joe Morrison, Dixie Lee, George Burns and Gracie Allen. $19.95

The Luck of Roaring Camp (1937)
During the California gold rush, an orphan teams up with a gambler and a singer. Starring Owen Davis, Jr., Joan Woodbury and Charles Brokaw. $19.95

Lucky Devils (1933)
Action packed behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood stuntmen. Featuring Bill Boyd, William Gargan, Bruce Cabot, Roscoe Ates and Lon Chaney, Jr. (billed as Creighton Chaney). $19.95

Lydia (1941)
Romance starring Merle Oberon, Edna May Oliver, Alan Marshall, George Reeves and Joseph Cotten. $19.95

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Linda Christian | Robert Donat | Samuel Fuller | Beverly Garland | Hedy Lamarr | Steve McQueen | Cameron Mitchell | Edward G. Robinson | Edgar G. Ulmer | Orson Welles.

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