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Basil Rathbone - 13 Titles Found
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The Adventures Of Marco Polo
(1938) [G]
Marco Polo travels from Venice to Peking, where he quickly discovers spaghetti and gunpowder and falls in love with the Emperor's daughter. The Emperor Kublai Khan is a kindly fellow, but his evil aide Ahmed wants to get rid of Kublai Khan so he can be emperor, and to get rid of Marco Polo so he... More
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We're No Angels
(1955) [G]
Humphrey Bogart plays one of his rare comedy roles in this jaunty excursion about three convicts - Joseph (Bogart), Albert (Aldo Ray) and Jules (Peter Ustinov) - who are plotting their escape from Devil's Island. Fate intervenes when they hide out with kindly, but inept Felix Ducotel (Leo G.... More
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The Adventures Of Robin Hood (2 disc set)
(1938) [G]
"One of the few great adventure movies that you can pretend you are treating the kids to when you are really treating yourself. The stuff of which Saturday matinee dreams were made." -Scott Meek, Time Out Film Guide A forest full of bountiful bonuses for this winner of 4 Academy Awards! More
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David Copperfield
(1935) [G]
"We are friends for life." The man speaking: Micawber, played by W.C. Fields with great comedic charm and human warmth. The child addressed: David, played by Freddie Bartholomew in his Hollywood debut. The movie: David Copperfield, still one of the best-ever screen adaptations of a Charles... More
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Captain Blood
(1935) [PG]
It's hard to imagine a better film project for the yet-untried Errol Flynn to have made his starring debut than ''Captain Blood''. Based on the novel by Rafael Sabatini, it is the story of an English surgeon wrongly condemned to prison. Flynn, playing Dr. Peter Blood, escapes and leads a revolt... More
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The Mark Of Zorro
(1940) [G]
This swashbuckling remake of the silent classic stars Tyrone Power as the dashing masked avenger who single-handedly saves Los Angeles from Spanish despots. Don Diego Vega (Power) is summoned home from his elite training corps in Spain to California, where he finds his father, the Alcalde,... More
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The Dawn Patrol
(1938) [G]
The fighter pilots of World War I had a life expectancy of less than five hours before they were shot down by the enemy. This film ably portrays their gallant optimism. More
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The Garden Of Allah
(1936) [G]
In 1936, The Garden of Allah was billed as Selznick’s showcase for Technicolor. It turned out to be a visually stunning film, with vibrant colour realism seldom seen in pictures. Bizarrely, the film was not nominated for Best Picture Oscar, as the Academy felt that “its natural beauty would... More
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