The master detective Mr Wong the suave Boris Karloff solves another puzzling murder when Captain Street's best friend detective Dan O'Grady is mysteriously killed. Street enlists the help of Chinese detective James Lee Wong who uncovers smuggling ring on the waterfront of San Francisco and unmasks the killer though not until several more vicious murders occur.
Finger on Da Trigger is back with their senior year movie Moment of Truth. Riders like Justin Bennee Aaron Bittner Ali Goulet Marc Frank Montoya Erik Christenson Darrell Mathes Justin Hebbel Ryan Thompson Casey Nelson Ryan Lougee Pat McCarthy and others prove that they're at the top of the field when it comes to the hottest new moves and most progressive all around riding. Marc Frank Montoya and F.O.D.T. have teamed up to create the first ever mix-tape to go
More than four centuries after he lived, the name of Nostradamus still arouses emotions of awe and evokes an aura of mystery. Nostradamus' seemingly magical power to divine the future with chilling accuracy continues to fascinate the world. He was both honored and beloved, feared and criticized in his own time.
Eddie Brennan once a boxer with a killer right is now a has-been who loads trucks for a living. A worn out boxer who dreams of making a comeback seems the perfect candidate for a rigged fight against an up and coming young fighter...
Call him Ol' Blue Eyes The Chairman of the Board singin' or just Francis Albert Sinatra but there's no denying he was the most popular and influential vocalist of the 20th century. Here's Frank singin' and swingin' 10 of his greatest hits including some amazing duets with fellow legends Bing Crosby Dean Martin Louis Armstrong Ella Fitzgerald and Ethel Merman. Plus the complete unedited 1955 classic drama The Man With The Golden Arm with Sinatra giving a powerful performance as a recovering drug addict. Tracklist: 1. Last Night When We Were Young 2. When You're Smiling 3. My Romance 4. Oh! Look At Me Now 5. Talk To Me 6. It Had To Be You 7. High Hopes 8. Frank Sinatra with Bing Crosby and ... 9. Frank Sinatra with Louis Armstrong ... 10. Frank Sinatra with Ella Fitzgerald ...
Relive the Sinatra legend from the swooning Bobby Soxers of the 40's through the swinging 60's and beyond.In December 1942 at the Paramount in Manhattan's Time Square headliner Benny Goodman introduced an added attraction: 27-year-old Frank Sinatra. The teenage girls in the audience had been saving up their shrieks for hours.Witness Sinatra's high and lows the love the pain the cool cynicism and fiery passion. See his bevy of beauties from Ava Gardener to Marilyn Monroe; his wide-ranging assortments of friends from snub-nosed mobsters to U.S. Presidents.Relive the magic of his movies: sparking musicals like Anchors Away High Society Pal Joey... comedies like Hole in the Head ...and intense award-winning dramas like Manchurian Candidate Von Ryan's Express and Man with the Golden Arm.
The Bob Hope collection contains some of the greatest works from the comic genius that is Bob Hope. Entertaining audiences during his long career & working alongside some of the greatest stars in the industry Bob Hope has stamped his mark in history. Tiitles Include: * My Favourite Brunette * Road To Rio * Road To Bali * The Bob Hope Story * Cat And The Canary
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One kid's fantasy. One cop's nightmare! Devon Butler is an eight-year old who dreams of being a cop. He watches police TV shows knows police procedures and plays cops and robbers with his friend Ray. One day while snooping around in a warehouse he witnesses a murder. He goes to the police who want the information but won't get it until they make Devon a cop. The police then team him with veteran cop (and child hater) Nick McKenna (Burt Reynolds) and the two team up in comic series of events to find the killer.
The superb 1973 dramatisation of Adolf Hitler's final days as leader of the Nazi Party. The Death of Adolf Hitler written by Vincent Tilsley and Directed by Rex Firkin features Frank Finlay as Adolf Hitler. Finlay went on to win Best Actor at the 1974 BAFTA TV awards for his disturbing portrayal of the drug-addled suicidal and Eva Braun-haunted Hitler. Frank Finlay provides a chilling portrayal of the once 'all powerful' German Fuhrer's demise as he and his closest allies slowly come to terms with the realisation that the end is near...and that there is no-where to hide.
Four indomitable Catholic school girls face killer nuns gangsta Jews and giant lobsters!
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