Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott and John Wayne wrestle with love and greed in this all-star gold rush adventure set in a turn-of-the-century Alaskan boomtown. Dietrich is savvy saloon owner Cherry Malotte, whose honest former beau (Wayne) looks like being swindled out of his claim by no-good town kingpin McNamara (Scott). It's a tale as wild as the frozen north itself, featuring an all-out fight to the finish between western icons Wayne and Scott, which is still considered one of the most spectacular action sequences ever filmed. Special Features Presented in High Definition Feature commentary by film historian Toby Roan Music and effects track Gallery of stills and publicity materials
When the Falcon (Tom Conway) is expertly framed for the murder of a bank messenger and the theft of a fortune in War Bonds, there's only one thing to do - get out of town fast!Tracking the real crooks to a mountain resort hotel, The Falcon and his trusty sidekick Goldie (Cliff Edwards) find themselves suddenly surrounded by suspicious characters. The Falcon sets out to investigate a mysterious German refugee (Andre Charlot) and a hotel manageress (Harriet Hilliard) with a shady past, - while Goldie finds himself promoted to house detective and picks a fight with the hot-tempered puppeteer (Edgar Kennedy) performing at the hotel!As the Falcon's investigations continue, something very strange happens. Someone starts killing the criminals...
Hurricane Express: John Wayne stars as pilot Larry Baker who makes an unscheduled landing in a vain attempt to prevent a railway collision that kills his father and is fired for disobeying orders. Larry must find out the truth behind the wreck of the Hurricane Express! Rage At Dawn: A Special Agent is sent way out west to round up the norotious Reno gang. He stages a fake train robbery in order to attract the evil Reno brothers and their gang in this gritty and force
This early British talkie stars vaudevillian Gene Gerrard as George a young man on a yacht moored off Monte Carlo who has a tiff with his fiancée goes ashore on a glorious binge then finds himself accused of assaulting a prince! When he attempts to extricate himself by pretending to be his non-existent twin brother he finds he's really in trouble... A rarely seen comedy based on a 1913 farce by P.G. Wodehouse and Herbert Westbrook Brother Alfred is presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. SPECIAL FEATURES [] Image gallery
Susannah Of The Mounties: Rescued by kindly mounted police officers after barely surviving an Indian attack on the Canadian frontier cute orphan Susannah Sheldon (Shirley Temple) befriends the Mounties especially Inspector ""Monty"" Montague (Randolph Scott). Moreover the adorable Susannah proves a capable negotiator between the tribes and the Mounties. Just Around The Corner: Plucky Penny Hale (Shirley Temple) is excited to return from boarding school to live with her widower dad (Charles Farrell) but when she learns that he's lost his real estate project and they now live in a basement she sets out to win over a crotchety real estate developer - whom she mistakenly believes is ""Uncle Sam"". Captain January: An irrepressible orphan Star (Shirley Temple() loves her somewhat unusual life in the loving care of the wonderful old keeper of a lighthouse (Guy Kibbee) until a mean truant officer (Sara Haden) begins a relentless campaign to have Star sent to a boarding school far away.
Charles 'Pittsburgh' Markham rides roughshod over his friends his lovers and his ideals in his trek toward financial success in the Pittsburgh steel industry only to find himself deserted and lonely at the top. When his crash comes he finds that fate has dealt him a second chance.
Gay Lawrence (George Sanders) is the debonair and ruthless amateur detective known only as The Falcon. He learns that his brother Tom (Tom Conway) has been reported murdered on a ship arriving from South America. The Falcon swoops to investigate and stalks the would-be murderers before learning that his brother is still alive. His hunt leads him into murky waters with a variety of spies spivs and racketeers arriving into New York. The Falcon pursues the gangsters and comes off worse when protecting a diplomat so the scene is set for the Falcon's mantle to be passed to his brother. When Tom takes over the case his investigations lead to the doors of a fashion magazine and a ring of Nazi spies...
The exhilaratingly unhistorical adventures of pirate Captain Kidd revolving around treasure and treachery!
Capture the image of eroticism. O is a talented photographer in her late twenties with a promising career before her. She is torn however between the financial realities of her work and her own artistic aims. Encouraged by her boyfriend Rene O decides that she should pursue her dream to complete a book of avant-garde images and put aside the ladder-climbing tasks of a professional career. In the hopes of enabling O to focus her energies on the book Rene introduces her to a mysterious benefactor the wealthy and powerful Stephen. Under his guidance O is free to explore her own art and slowly she unlocks the pleasures and pain of Stephen's secret desires...
Celebrating Hollywood's most famous child actor. Shirley Temple is the most popular and famous child star of all time. After making her first foray into Hollywood at the age of three she soon progressed to superstardom. Shirley could do it all: act sing and dance - and all this by the time she was five! Fans loved her and so did the studios as she clocked up appearance after appearance throughout the 1930s in Depression-hit America. In this unforgettable collection of films Shirley's talent is showcased at its very best. Little Princess (1939)When Captain Crewe (Ian Hunter) is called to fight in the Boer War he has to leave his daughter Sara (Shirley Temple) along with her pony at Miss Minchin's School for Girls. To The Last Man (1933)Lynn Hayden (Randolph Scott) moves his family from Kentucky to Nevada to escape a bloody feud but ends up involved in a conflict between members of the same warring families. Shirley Temple Shorts Collection (1932-1934) Merrily Yours (1932) The Pie Covered Wagon (1932) Glad Rags To Riches (1932) Polly Tix In Washington (1932) War Babies (1932) Kid In Hollywood (1932) Kid In Africa (1932) Dora's Dunking Donuts (1933) Managed Money (1934) Pardon My Pups (1934)
Return of the Living Dead is a parody-cum-sequel spin-off from George Romero's superior Night of the Living Dead films. A corpse-containing canister gets breached and releases an oily, loose-limbed, brain-eating zombie tatterdemalion and a gas that revives anything dead in the vicinity, even a bisected dog preserved as a vet's teaching specimen and a case of pinned butterflies. The dim-bulb leading characters--earnest Clu Gulager, goofy James Karen and Thom Matthews--burn up a mess of surplus living body parts, but the rains wash the ashes into the earth of a nearby cemetery and a whole crowd of brain-eating zombies claw their way out to terrorise a group of teens who sport the kind of 1985 fashions, hairdos, slang preferences and musical tastes that will never feature in a TV nostalgia programme. There are plenty of in-jokes at the expense of the Living Dead films (learning that shooting 'em in the brain doesn't work, the appalled Matthews gasps, "You mean the movie lied?"), and director Dan O'Bannon, the writer of Dark Star and Alien, hurries things along through some gruesome action and terror-by-zombie bits until the surprisingly cynical anti-government conclusion. It's not as wittily outrageous as Re-Animator or Braindead, but it has an amiable, drive-in-cum-home video grunge about it. Frequently naked exploitation regular Linnea Quigley makes an impression as the punkette zombie who goes on the rampage wearing nothing but leg-warmers and body make-up. The frill-free DVD is full-screen (boo hiss!) except for the titles, offers only the trailer and inadequate cast and crew notes as extras, but it looks okay. --Kim Newman
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A Special Agent is sent way out west to round up the norotious Reno gang. He stages a fake train robbery in order to attract the evil Reno brothers and their gang in this gritty and forceful western....
A complicated chain of murders uncovers a conspiracy that spans three decades. A young female PI is hired to solve a number of local murders. With no luck coming from the courtroom she has to take matters into her own hands.
A Group of holocaust survivors recognise a local restaurant owner as the Nazi doctor who tortured them as girls. To their horror he has already been tried for his crimes and served only a few years. They therefore decide to perform their own execution.
Jet Li and Jason Statham go head to head in this all action spectacular as an FBI Agent seeks revenge on a mysterious assassin.
Abilene Town (Dir. Edwin L. Marin 1946): It's the Cattle Baron versus the Settlers and the Sheriff (Randolph Scott) has his hands - and jail-cells - full just keeping the peace between them. Great musical numbers by the Sheriff's sweetheart round out this old fashioned rootin' tootin' western! Edgar Buchanan shines as the bumbling Marhsal and Lloyd Bridges co-starring in one of his earliest roles is the settler who leads the fight against the crooked cattlemen! Kansas Pacific (Dir. Ray Nazarro 1953): On the eve of the Civil War southern rebels attack railroad builders in an attempt to stop the Kansas Pacific line from crossing the western frontier. Rugged U.S. Army Captain John Nelson (Sterling Hayden) is sent out to battle the ruthless renegades and make sure the tracks push westward. Violence and treachery abound as the Captain pursues his bloody mission but Nelson must continue fighting the relentless saboteurs not knowing who masterminds the deadly assaults. Colorado Sundown(Dir. Joseph Kane 1944): Lt. Burke (Rogers) is sent to investigate an Indian uprising in Colorado that threatens the success of the Union cause. When Burke arrives he finds the Union boys fighting amongst each other and the instigator of all the trouble is his very own brother Donald Mason (Stone).
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