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Send Me No Flowers
(1964) [G]
When he overhears a doctor discussing the imminent death of a patient, hyperchondriac George believes the doc is referring to him! Convinced he's living on borrowed time, George enlists the help of his best friend Arnold to find a new husband for his soon to be widowed wife Judy. Already alarmed... More
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Suddenly Last Summer
(1959) [M]
This acclaimed film adaptation of Tennessee Williams’ Southern Gothic journey into the dark workings of the human mind was “very controversial for its time and still packs a wallop” today. With spellbinding performances from Academy Award ® Winners Katherine Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor,... More
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Destry Rides Again
(1939) [PG]
Kent, the unscrupulous boss of Bottleneck has Sheriff Keogh killed when he asks one too many questions about a rigged poker game that gives Kent a stranglehold over the local cattle rangers. The mayor, who is in cahoots with Kent appoints the town drunk, Washington Dimsdale, as the new sheriff... More
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The Man Who Knew Too Much
(1955) [PG]
James Stewart and Doris Day, in a rare dramatic role, are superb in this brilliant suspense thriller from the undisputed master. Stewart and Day play Ben and Jo MacKenna, innocent Americans vacationing in Morocco with their son, Hank. After a French spy dies in Ben's arms in the Marrakech market,... More
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The Country Girl
(1954) [PG]
A riveting film adaptation of writer Clifford Odets’ acclaimed play. Bing Crosby is Frank Elgin, an alcoholic, guilt-ridden former musical star desperate to make a comeback. William Holden is the hotshot Broadway director in need of a "name" star for his new stage production. And Grace Kelly is... More
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King Of Kings
(1961) [G]
"An intelligent, imaginative movie devoid of conventional Hollywood pieties." -Geoff Andrew, Time Out Film Guide., Who is Jesus and why does he powerfully impact all he meets? He is respected and reviled, emulated and accused, beloved, betrayed and finally crucified. Yet that terrible fate would... More
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The Greatest Story Ever Told
(1965) [G]
The Greatest Story Ever Told is director George Stevens' magnificent Biblical film, handled with reverence, artistic appreciation and admirable restraint. The story of Jesus of Nazareth (played by Max Von Sydow), from his humble birth to his crucifixion and ultimate resurrection. Lavishly... More
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Jazz Singer, The (Neil Diamond)
(1980) [G]
Neil Diamond stars as Yussel in this tale of a young Jewish cantor who strives to make a career in music. Against the wishes of his rigid father and his loving wife, Yussel travels to California to play his music. Swept up by the excitement, he meets a woman who shares his dream. He grows apart... More
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Gigi
(1958) [G]
A home, a motorcar, servants, the latest fashions: the most eligible and most finicky bachelor (Louis Jourdan) in Paris offers them all to Gigi (Leslie Caron). But she, who's gone from girlish gawkishness to cultured glamour before our eyes, yearns for that wonderful something money can't buy.... More
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Treasure Island (1950)
(1950) [G]
Enchanted by the idea of locating treasure buried by Captain Flint, Squire Trelawney, Dr. Livesey and Jim Hawkins charter a sailing voyage to a Caribbean island, in this adaptation of the classic novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. Unfortunately, a large number of Flint's old pirate crew are aboard... More
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My Fair Lady (2 Disc Set)
(1964) [G]
Audrey Hepburn stars as Eliza Doolittle, a poor flower girl who, under the guidance of Professor Higgins, played by Rex Harrison, becomes the Belle of British Society. Winner of 8 Academy Awards including Best Picture, and blessed with an array of scintillating songs this classic movie is a feast... More
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Tom and Jerry's Greatest Chases
(1943) [G]
The fast and furr-ious Tom and Jerry are at it again. They cause fireworks in Yankee Doodle Mouse, hit the beach in Salt Water Tabby, tear up the links in Tee For Two and crack the ice in Mice Follies. Tom Plays piano in The Cat Concerto, plucks strings in Solid Serenade and lends vocals to Zoot... More
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Superman II
(1980) [PG]
This continuation of the adventures of the Man of Steel (Christopher Reeve) takes up where the original left off, showing spectacular new tricks to surpass it! "I thought the original Superman was terrific entertainment," Roger Ebert wrote, "and so I was a little startled to discover that I liked... More
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The Little Shop Of Horrors
(1960) [PG]
Seymour is a young man who works in a flower store. He manages to create a carnivorous plant that feeds on human flesh. Nobody knows about it, so Seymour and the plant become good "friends". The plant needs food to grow up, so it convinces him to start killing people. More
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Broken Blossoms
(1919) [M]
A Chinese man visits London in the hope that he can bring the message of Buddha to others. He falls in love with the daughter of a prize fighter and cares for her when she is beaten. Their friendship is to prove fateful... Silent with the original 1919 orchestral score by Louis F. Gottschalk.... More
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The Night Of The Living Dead
(1968) [R]
George A. Romero's masterpiece of horror. Falling radiation from a satellite brings the recently deceased back to life and looking for the living for food! A group of living people barricade themselves inside a farmhouse desperate to survive the night as the zombie horde swarms outside. More
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General, The (1927)
(1927) [G]
Rejected by the Confederate Army as unfit and taken for a coward by his beloved Annabelle Lee (Marian Mack), young Johnnie Gray (Keaton) sets out to single-handedly win the war with his cherished locomotive. What follows is, without exaggeration, probably the most cleverly choreographed comedy... More
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Superman The Movie
(1978) [PG]
Soaring even higher in a state-of-the-art digital transfer from restored elements and with dynamically remixed digital audio, the Academy Award®-winning adventure also now includes eight minutes integrated into the film by director Richard Donner. Enjoy more footage of the Krypton Council, a... More
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Gone With The Wind
(1939) [PG]
David O. Selznick's production of Margaret Mitchell's Pulitzer Prize winner Gone with the Wind is "the pinnacle of Hollywood moviemaking," Leonard Maltin of Entertainment Tonight said: "it looks better than it has in years." This sweeping Civil War-era romance won an impressive 10 Academy Awards... More
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Shaft
(1971) [M]
John Shaft is the ultimate in suave black detectives. He first finds himself up against Bumpy, the leader of the Black crime mob, then against Black nationals, and finally working with both against the White Mafia who are trying to blackmail Bumpy by kidnapping his daughter. More
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Ben-Hur
(1959) [PG]
Having swept the board at the Academy awards, Ben Hur achieved an outstanding feat in film history, winning eleven Oscars in 1959 including Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Director. After a ten month production schedule and a then massive $15 million budget, this 1950's epic movie has always... More
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The Time Machine (1960)
(1960) [PG]
Here today, gone to tomorrow. When George (Rod Taylor) sits at the controls of his new creation, he has all the time in the world. He's invented a Time Machine that whisks him from 1899 to war ravaged moments of the 20th century and into 802701. In that far-off era, passive Eloi face a grim... More
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Written on the Wind
(1956) [PG]
Bathed in lurid Technicolor, melodrama maestro Douglas Sirk's Written on the Wind is the stylishly debauched tale of a Texas oil magnate brought down by the excesses of his spoiled offspring. Features an all-star cast that includes Robert Stack as a pistol-packin' alcoholic playboy; Lauren Bacall... More
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All That Heaven Allows
(1955) [PG]
Cary, a wealthy widow, falls in love with the much younger nurseryman, Ron Kirby. This provides gossip for the country club set, and her children are ashamed that she plans to remarry below her station. Ron is an independent man who can ignore the petty conventions of society, but can Cary also... More
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And Then There Were None
(1945) [PG]
At first glance, Rene Clair might seem an odd match for Agatha Christie's mystery thriller Ten Little Indians, but his buoyant touch is exactly what is missing from so many overly solemn remakes. Ten strangers gather for a mysterious gathering on a secluded island. It turns out to be a farewell... More
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The Blue Gardenia
(1953) [M]
Classic Hollywood film noir with a feminine twist. Nora is a pretty telephone operator engaged to a soldier overseas. On her birthday, she gets a Dear John letter from him. Feeling despondent, she agrees to a date with a wolf from her office. He gets her drunk and leads her back to his apartment,... More
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The Story Of G. I. Joe
(1945) [PG]
Robert Mitchum and Burgess Meredith star in this gripping World War II drama based on the newspaper columns of Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent Ernie Pyle. Directed by legendary filmmaker William Wellman, The Story Of G.I. Joe depicts Ernie Pyle's (Meredith) experiences with the men of... More
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The Sound Of Music (2 Disc Set)
(1965) [G]
In the ever popular The Sound of Music, Julie Andrews plays Maria, a novice nun who becomes a governess to a widowed Baron's (Christopher Plummer) children. While romance appears to be blooming, the family is faced with more immediate danger, which results in Maria leading their transformation... More
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The King And I
(1956) [G]
Winner of 5 Academy Awards, this musical masterpiece features an unforgettable score, dazzling choreography and some of the best-loved songs of all time including 'Getting to Know You', 'Whistle A Happy Tune', 'Shall We Dance?' and 'Hello, Young Lovers'. Deborah Kerr and Oscar winner Yul Brynner... More
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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
(1966) [MA]
By far the most ambitious, unflinchingly graphic and stylistically influential western ever mounted. The Good, The Bad And The Ugly is an engrossing actioner shot through with a volatile mix of myth and realism. Clint Eastwood returns as the "Man With No Name," this time teaming with two... More
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