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1,000 dollars a minute |
1935 |
13 demon street (3 eprsodes & Devil's Messenger) |
1961 |
13 West Street
Philip Leacock directs Alan Ladd, Rod Steiger and Michael
Callan in a story about n aerospace engineer (Ladd) who
ignores a policeman (Steiger) and hunts down a gang of
juvenile delinquents. |
1962 |
13th Man |
1937 |
5
The world is destroyed in a nuclear holocaust. Only five
Americans survive, including a pregnant woman, a neo-Nazi, a
black man and a bank clerk. The five fight each other, fall
in love, and act really depressed a lot. Written and
directed by Arch Obler. |
1951 |
5 golden dragons |
1967 |
5 min to live
A gang of bank robbers terrorize a small town by knocking on
doors and then killing whoever answers.
Directed by Bill Karn with stars Johnny Cash, Donald Woods
and Cay Forrester |
1961 |
90 degrees south |
1933 |
99 River Street
John Payne and Evelyn Keyes star in the story of a washed up
boxer and his nagging wife. (its better than I make it
sound). Also in the case is Regis Philbin’s first
father-in-law Frank Faylen. Oh and by the way – Keyes is not
the nagging wife – that’s Peggie Castle. |
1953 |
1984 (Edmund O'Brien) |
1956 |
1984 (kinescope; Peter Cushing) |
1954 |
49th Parallel |
1942 |
A Boy, A Girl and a Dog
During World War II, a young boy and girl, living with their
respective families in an apartment house that had
restrictions against pets, adopt a lost dog and hide it in a
vacant apartment. A burglar breaks in and the apartment is
damaged when the dog and crook have a tussle. This blows the
dog's cover, but the kids enlist him in the K-9 Corps, and
the dog distinguishes himself in the WWII |
1946 |
A Bucket Of Blood
Roger Corman's first vision of "Little Shop of Horrors"
With Dick Miller getting that life like quality to his clay
sculptures by building them around life like dead people |
1959 |
A Case for PC 49
Second film adaptation of the British radio show. Here PC 49
grapples with a beautiful artist's model in a case involving
the murder of a millionaire |
1951 |
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A Cold Wind In August
If you care about love, you'll talk about a teenage boy and
a woman who is all allure, all tenderness... and too much
experience |
1961 |
A Farewell to Arms
A tale of the love between ambulance driver Lt. Henry and
Nurse Catherine Barkley during World War I. The action takes
place in Italy and the two fall in love during the war and
will stop at nothing to be together. The film also analyses
Lt. Henry's feelings on war and the purpose of fighting.
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1932 |
A Fire Has Been Arranged |
1935 |
A Guy Could Change
Allan Lane becomes a young widower when his wife dies in
childbirth.... He changes into a sour playboy unwilling to
get close to any woman again nor even his own daughter.
|
1946 |
A Matter of Choice
the implications of everyday decisions, in this case the
decision made by two people over which route to take home,
and how these fateful decisions can effect a wide circle of
people. |
1963 |
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A Matter of Life and Death
Over WWII England Peter Carter's plane is damaged and his
parachute ripped to shreds. He jumps, preferring this to
crashing. But he survives, his heavenly messenger missing
him in the fog. |
1946 |
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Actors And Sin
Two-part story--the first is about a washed-up Broadway
actor and his tough daughter, who is a bigger star than he
is; the second is about a literary agent whose newest
client--a nine-year-old boy--is the author of a borderline
pornographic book. |
1952 |
Admiral was a Lady
Ex-WAVE encounters four fun-loving, work-hating men, all of
whom want to marry her. |
1950 |
Adulteress (AKA Therese Raquin)
A truck driver kills the husband of the woman he loves, and
becomes the object of blackmail. – from the novel by Emile
Zola |
1953 |
Adventure Island.
Travelers find themselves marooned on an island with a
maniacal self-made ruler. One of those travelers was Rhonda
Flemming – never hard to look at! |
1947 |
Adventures of Don Quixote
(UK or French version) |
1933 |
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Aerial Gunner
Chester Morris, Richard Arlen and Dick Purcell star in this
great world war II action drama |
1943 |
Africa Speaks
Explorer Paul Hoefler leads a safari into central Africa and
what was then called the Belgian Congo, in the regions
inhabited by the Wassara and the famous Ubangi tribes. |
1930 |
After Dark
The plot of this extremely short feature revolves around
several emeralds. A young man is returning home on a boat
with the gems when he meets a an older man and his niece.
While traveling on the night train the older gentleman drugs
our hero and takes the gems. When he wakes up and realizes
that the gems are gone he goes in search of the man and his
niece (who knows nothing of what her uncle has done) at the
address he was given by the girl. The uncle realizing that
he is being pursued hides the gems in a clock in a shop
which then is sold before anyone can recover them. The
remainder of the film then takes place at the spooky mansion
where the clock now resides. |
1932 |
After Mein Kampf |
1940 |
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Against the Wind
A refugee Belgian priest, reports to a secret school in
London for spies and saboteurs behind German lines. After
training, he and two others parachute into Belgium to help
destroy a records office. This mission leads to German
capture of an important resistance leader; four more agents
go in on a rescue mission. But one of them is a traitor.
Robert Beatty, Simone Signoret and Jack Warner star. |
1948 |
Age of Consent
Gregory La Cava directs Dorothy Wilson, Arline Judge and
Richard Cromwell |
1959 |
Affairs of Jimmy Valentine
(AKA Unforgotten Crime) Dennis O'Keefe stars as Mike Jason,
idea man for the Bullard Advertising Agency, and Cleo Arden,
director of the Jimmy Valentine radio program, based on the
exploits of the old-time safe cracker, fear their jobs are
in jeopardy when the sponsor decides to switch his show to
another agency. Mike suggests that a $10,000 prize be
offered to anyone who can locate the real Jimmy Valentine.
Mike and Mousey, a little chiseler who has attached himself
to Mike, follow a clue to a small town. Unknown to Mike,
Mousey is out for revenge and kills two innocent men before
they learn the identity of the real Jimmy Valentine. Mousey
tries to kill Valentine but he himself is killed in the
scuffle. Mike refuses to identify Valentine, claiming that
one of the murdered men was the real Jimmy Valentine.
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1942 |
Alaska
A
man who has been framed on a murder charge is placed in the
custody of a crooked U.S. marshal, who is secretly running a
murderous claim-jumping gang. Mastered from a beautiful
original 16mm print. |
1944 |
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An Act Of Murder
Judge Cooke, good husband and father, is known in court as
Old Man Maximum. Cooke's daughter loves defender Dave
Douglas, who hates Cooke's attitude toward defendants.
Cooke's life shatters when he learns his wife has terminal
brain cancer; as her pain worsens, he begins to consider
mercy-killing, but that would place him in the position of a
defendant. |
1948 |
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Anatomist
Alastair Sim stars as a doctor who employs two men to dig up
graves so he can have bodies on which to perform
experiments, but the men begin to get their own ideas of
where to get bodies. |
1956 |
Anatomy of a Psycho
Driven to the edge of insanity by the execution of his older
brother, Chet is boiling over with hatred. After getting his
face slashed in a senseless alley-way brawl, his paranoia
begins to paint everyone around him as an enemy. He turns to
his sweet younger sister, his slutty girlfriend, and even
his old poker buddies for solace, but all of them have real
or imagined links back to the ill-fated trial that condemned
his brother, thus aggravating Chet's psychosis. After
viciously assaulting the prosecuting attorney's son, the
troubled youth draws the relentless attention of detective
Lt. Mac. Spiraling out of control, Chet commits an arson and
then a senseless murder. With Lt. Mac ratcheting up the
pressure, Chet sinks deeper and deeper into the bottomless
pit of his own psychotic delusions. |
1961 |
Angry Silence (ltr)
A young factory worker decides to stand up against his
work-mates and fellow union members when they want to hold a
wildcat strike. Directed by Guy Green Writeren by and
staring Michael Craig. Also in the cast are Richard
Attenborough, Pier Angeli and Michael Craig |
1960 |
Anna Karenina
Before he was Bond – Sean Connery stared in the BBC
broadcast. |
1961 |
Anna Karenina
The beautiful Vivien Leigh stars as the tragic Anna, with
Ralph Richardson, Sally Ann Howes, Martita Hunt and Michael
Gough are also featured. This stunning film is not a simple
remake of the Garbo classic, but a complete reworking from
the original material. A seldom seem Korda Classic |
1948 |
Another Dawn |
1937 |
Another Shore |
1948 |
Appointment in London (aka Raiders in the Sky) |
1953 |
Arch of Triumph |
1948 |
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Are We Civilized |
1934 |
Arizona
kid
Roy Rogers is a Confederate officer stationed in Missouri
during the Civil War. He must put an end to outlaw gangs
working under the pretense of service to the Confederacy.
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1939 |
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Arizona kid
The Arizona Kid (Warner Baxter) carries out his mission as a
Robin Hood-type bandit while posing as a wealthy and
carefree miner. He falls for an eastern girl, Virginia Hoyt
(Carole Lombard), accompanied by presumably her brother,
Dick Hoyt (Theodore von Eltz), actually her husband. The
Kid's mine is raided and two of his friends are killed and
he learns that Dick and Virginia are the culprits...
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1930 |
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A Miracle Can Happen (uncut)
Alright – its not exactly “uncut” – its over cut. The film
was cut two ways – in the US you had Dorothy Lamour, but in
the UK, her scene was cut and replaced with one featuring
Charles Laughton. Our version features both segments |
1948 |
A Modern Hero (GW Pabst) |
1934 |
A Passport To Hell
Frank Lloyd World War I (WWI) romantic infidelity spy
espionage military melodrama (an extremely complicated story
about an English woman who is blamed for another woman's
suicide, and she was deported to Germany, and she marries a
German man who sells secrets to the British to try to get
her allowed back in, and she has an affair which causes her
husband to kill himself and then she leaves Germany trying
to find her lost love!) starring Elissa Landi, Paul Lukas,
and Warner Oland |
1932 |
A Run for Your Money (Alec Guiness) |
1949 |
A Scandal in Paris |
1946 |
A Shot In The Dark
Charles Starrett Edward Van Sloan and Robert Warwick star in
this Chesterfield murder mystery. Three murders take place
in a New England College via the use of an air gun |
1935 |
A Shot In The Dark
Dorothy Boyd, A. Bromley Davenport and Jack Hawkins star in
this old dark house mystery. A hated old miser dies, the
police believe it to be a suicide however the murderer is
found out at the reading of the will. The Will, by the way,
is read by the deceased |
1933 |
A Shriek In The Night |
1933 |
A Son Comes Home
Directed by Ewald André Dupont. Written by Harry Hervey,
Sylvia Thalberg - and stars Mary Boland, Julie Haydon and
Donald Woods |
1936 |
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A Star Is Born
This was the first, and best, remake of the RKO/Pathe'
classic 'What Price Hollywood?'. Fredric March and Janet
Gaynor star in this feature mastered from an original Tech
print. |
1937 |
A Throw of the Dice |
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A Warm Corner
Directed by Victor Saville based on a play by Franz Arnold |
1930 |
A Walking Nightmare |
1942 |
A Woman's Face |
1938 |
A Woman Rebels
The story of a woman in late-1800's England who lands a
position at a "woman's" magazine. After the editor takes
sick, she moves the magazine into discussing issues of
gender equality. |
1936 |
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Abbott & Costello - Africa Screams
Vastly under rated Abbott and Costello comedy with Hillary
Brooke, Max and Buddy Baer, Shemp Howard and Joe Besser.
Lion tamers Frank Buck and Clyde Beatty appear as
themselves. This was mastered from a rare original 16mm
print and is well worth a viewing |
1949 |
Abbott & Costello – Jack and the Beanstalk
Abbott & Costello's version of the famous fairy tale, about
a young boy who trades the family cow for magic beans. Like
the Bluebird and The Wizard of OZ, this film starts in
monochrome and when the fantasy begins, it turns to color. |
1952 |
Abbott & Costello Meet Captain Kidd
Rocky and Puddin' Head are waiting tables at an inn on
Tortuga when a letter given them by Lady Jane for delivery
to Martingale gets switched with a treasure map. Kidd and
Bonney kidnap them to Skull Island to find said treasure.
The things Charles Laughton did for money! |
1952 |
Abilene Town
Randolph Scott, Ann Dvorak, Edgar Buchanan, Rhonda Fleming
and Lloyd Bridges star in this fast paced action western
based on the book Trail Town by Ernest Haycox (who also
wrote Stagecoach). |
1946 |
Abraham Lincoln |
1930 |
Ace of Spades
Dorothy Boyd stars - directed by George Pearson, one of
Britain's greatest directors. It's just a routine melodrama
with the usual hackneyed situations and uninspired dialogue.
Whatever merit it achieves is not due to the flat, slack
direction, but solely to the efforts of a far more deserving
group of players. |
1935 |
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Age of Indiscretion
A book publisher finds his business floundering, which
prompts his socially ambitious wife to desert him for a
society millionaire, leaving him with their young son. The
publisher's fortunes improve dramatically, however, when a
best-selling romance novelist decides to publish her new
book with his firm. In the meantime, his ex-wife has married
the millionaire, and she and her new mother-in-law come up
with a plan to sue her ex-husband for custody of the boy. |
1935 |
Airborne
The story of a new paratrooper in the 82nd division of the
army. Eddie Slocum is a wet behind the ears kid who has
dreams of becoming a paratrooper just like his Uncle
Charlie. He meets up with a crew all from different
backgrounds, like Rocky, the bully of the group, and Mouse,
the uh, jive-talking "lover" of the group and so on. They're
put through exercises. Some 'Drama' develops when Eddie
meets a country girl (Jenny May). All in all, I wouldn't be
surprised the fellows who made Top Gun were fans of this
flick! |
1962 |
Algiers
Pepe Le Moko, a thief who escaped from France with a fortune
in jewels, has for two years lived in, and virtually ruled,
the mazelike, impenetrable Casbah, "native quarter" of
Algiers. A French official insists that he be captured, but
sly Inspector Slimane knows he need only bide his time. The
suave Pepe increasingly regards his stronghold as also his
prison, especially when he meets beautiful Parisian visitor
Gaby, who reminds him of the boulevards to which he dare not
return. |
1938 |
Alibi Breaker(aka Double Exposures) |
1937 |
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Alice of Wonderland in Paris
Animated fantasy film based on the fairy tale. No not Disney
– but its 52 minutes well spent |
1966 |
Alimony
A promising young composer is tempted away from his devoted
wife by a fortune-seeking woman who cares more for his
prospects than for him. |
1949 |
Allotment Wives
Next to last feature for Kay Francis - Story of women who
marry GIs just so they can receive the soldiers' pay and
their life insurance if they are killed in action.
|
1945 |
Along the Rio Grande |
1941 |
Always Rains on Sunday
UK import About an escaped convict tries to hide out at his
former lover's house but she has since married and is far
from keen on the idea. |
1947 |
Amateur Crook
Herman Brix (aka Bruce Bennett) starsas a mining engineer,
who pledged a large gem on a short-term note to a pair of
crooked loan sharks and heads for Mexico. His daughter,
posing as a jewel thief, is working to keep the crooks from
taking off with the jewel. Her efforts are hindered greatly
by an artist who thinks she is a crook. |
1937 |
Amazing Adventure
AKA Romance and Riches, Cary Grant stars - A bored
millionaire wagers his doctor that he can support himself at
a working class job for year without touching his
inheritance. (62 min American release of Amazing Quest of
Ernest Bliss) |
1936 |
Amazing Exploits of the Clutching Hand
Loosely based on a novel by "Craig Kennedy" creator Arthur
B. Reeve, and was also released as a 15 chapter serial,
Doctor Paul Gironda announces he has discovered a formula
for the manufacture of synthetic gold. The International
Research Foundation agrees to financially help him develop
his formula. Just before the Board of Directors arrive at
Gironda's laboratory to witness his achievement, he is heard
screaming, and mysteriously disappears before help arrives |
1936 |
Amazing Mr. X
AKA The Spiritualist, this atmospheric and moody film
features Truhan Bey and Lynn Bari. Bey is a phony fortune
teller who has made a deal with Bari's possibly late
husband. |
1948 |
Amazing Transparent Man
Edgar Ulmer directs - A crazed scientist invents an
invisibility formula. He plans to use the formula to create
an army of invisible zombies. |
1960 |
And So They Were Married |
1936 |
And The There were None |
1945 |
Angel and the Badman |
1947 |
Angel on my Shoulder
After his role as heavenly messenger Mr. Jordan, Claude
Rains plays the devil himself in this fine fantasy which
also stars the great Paul Muni in a double role as gangster
and judge (newly mastered from an original print). |
1946 |
Angel on the Amazon |
1948 |
Angels One Five |
1952 |
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Anthony Man’s The Black Book
(aka Reign of Terror)
Robespierrre, a powerful figure in the French revolution, is
desperately looking for his black book, a death list of
those marked for the guillotine. |
1949 |
Ape Man
Bela Lugosi. Low budget horror. Similar in some ways to
Son of Ingagi. Need we say more? |
1943 |
Arizona Stage Coach |
1942 |
Armored Car Robbery |
1950 |
Arthur Lubin’s Footsteps In The Fog
To his Victorian London friends, Stephen Lowry is a
heartbroken widower. Only his housemaid Lily knows that far
from dying of gastroenteritis his wife was slowly poisoned
by her husband - information she is happy to use to improve
her position in the household and to make sure she stays
close to Stephen. This stars Stewart Granger, Jean Simmons
and Bill Travers. |
1955 |
As You Like It |
1936 |
Ask a policeman |
1939 |
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Assassin of Youth
A high-school girl gets involved with a ring of teenage
marijuana smokers and starts down the road to ruin. A
reporter poses as a soda jerk to infiltrate the gang of teen
dope fiends. |
1937 |
Assignment Outer Space
Films like this one are what have given 60's sci-fi its
reputation. This awful Italian import has almost nothing to
recommend it, save Gabriella Farinon's curves. |
1960 |
Atlantic |
1929 |
Atlantic Flight
Minor Monogram outing featuring real life aviator Dick
Merrill. |
1937 |
Atom Age Vampire
Dubbed American version of Seddok, l'erede di Satana. A
stripper is horribly disfigured in a car accident. A
brilliant scientist develops a treatment that restores her
beauty and falls in love with her. To preserve her
appearance the doctor must give her additional treatments
using glands taken from murdered women. His unexplained
ability to turn into a hideous monster helps with this
problem but does nothing to win her love. |
1960 |
Atomic Brain
From 1964 - A rich but unscrupulous old woman plots with a
scientist to have her brain implanted in the skull of a sexy
young woman. Marjorie Eaton, Frank Gerstle and Frank Fowler
start (this film is also known as monstrosity (and for good
reason). |
1964 |
Atomic Man
Gene Nelson, Faith Domergue and Peter Arne star - An atomic
scientist is found floating in a river with a bullet in his
back and a radioactive halo around his body. The
radioactivity has put him seven-and-a-half seconds ahead of
us in time. He teams up with a reporter to stop his evil
double from destroying his experiments in artificial
tungsten. |
1955 |
Atomic Submarine
1960 classic starring Arthur Franz, Dick Foran and Tom
Conway. Ships mysteriously disappear on route across the
Arctic Sea, and a specially-equipped submarine is sent to
investigate |
1960 |
Attack of the 50 foot Woman
1960 classic starring Arthur Franz, Dick Foran and Tom
Conway. Ships mysteriously disappear on route across the
Arctic Sea, and a specially-equipped submarine is sent to
investigate |
1958 |
Attack of the Crab Monsters |
1957 |
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August Weekend |
1936 |
Aunt Emma (AKA So's Your Aunt Emma) |
1942 |
Avenging Hand |
1936 |
Avenging Rider |
1943 |
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