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Comedy Classics
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Little Murders
(1971) [M]
Alan Arkin made his directorial debut with this bitingly funny black comedy. Meet the Newquists - a family in a typical American city where riots, muggings and sniper attacks are a way of life. It turns out, though, that violence is great for daughter Patsy's (Marcia Rodd) love life! A feisty... More
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Doctor In The House
(1954) [G]
Doctor In The House was so successful that it spawned not only six sequels but also a television spin-off. Oddly enough this success works against it, as it is easy to forget how good the original was. Medical school provides a good background for the comedy capers, as well as providing a sound... More
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La Cage Aux Folles
(1979) [PG]
Two gay men living in St. Tropez have their lives turned upside down when the son of one of the men announces he is getting married. They try conceal their lifestyle and their ownership of the transvestite club downstairs when the fiancée and her parents come for dinner.
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Bedroom Mazurka
(1970) [R]
Danish soft-porn meets Alvin Purple in this world-wide smash hit from the 1970’s - returning in fully uncut and remastered glory.
Max is a popular teacher at a public school that needs a new schoolmaster. In an effort to entice him to take the vacated position, the students hire a... More
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Robin And The 7 Hoods
(1964) [G]
Robin And The 7 Hoods mirthfully gives the Robin Hood legend a Depression-era, mobtown Chicago setting. There, North Side boss Robbo (Frank Sinatra) hopes to get a leg up in his power struggle with rival racketeer Guy Gisborne (Peter Falk). Robbo sets himselfup as a latter-day Robin Hood with... More
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Breakfast At Tiffany's
(1961) [PG]
The names Audrey Hepburn and Holly Golightly have become synonymous since this dazzling romantic comedy was translated to the screen from Truman Capote's best-selling Novella. Holly is a deliciously eccentric New York City playgirl determined to marry a Brazilian millionaire. George Peppard plays... More
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The Long Long Trailer
(1954) [G]
Nicky and Tacy are going to be married. Nicky wants to save up money for a house, but Tacy dreams of starting off with their own home on wheels--a trailer. After the two are hitched, they hitch up their trailer and begin their honeymoon. The humor comes from several disastrous adventures the... More
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Doctor in Clover
(1966) [G]
Doctor in Clover is another 'Doctor' movie, but this time Leslie Phillips is the main doctor in the story, looking for love and romance from the hospital nurses, much to the annoyance of the main Administrator (James Robertson Justice) who wants his doctors to be 100% focussed on the job.... More
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Doctor in Trouble
(1970) [PG]
Doctor in Trouble was the final film in the Doctor series. The madcap doctor team are at it again. This time Dr Burke (smooth-talking Leslie Philips) stows away on a cruise ship when his girlfriend is assigned a modelling job aboard the vessel, and ends up as a ship's doctor. More
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Adam's Rib
(1949) [PG]
George Cukor's delightful romantic comedy pitches married couple and lawyers Adam (Tracy) and Amanda Bonner (Hepburn) against each other in a courtroom battle. When Doris Attinger (Judy Holliday) finds her husband Warren (Tom Ewell) in bed with another woman she shoots and wounds him. Adam Bonner... More
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Mr. Smith Goes To Washington
(1939) [G]
James Stewart, Jean Arthur and Claude Rains star in this award-winning 1939 classic about an idealistic, small town senator who heads to Washington and suddenly finds himself single-handedly battling ruthless politicians out to destroy him. More
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Monsieur Hulot's Holiday
(1953) [G]
Jacques Tati, master of his own idiosyncratic genre of cinematic slapstick, followed up his acclaimed debut JOUR DE FETE with the equally ingenious MR. HULOT'S HOLIDAY. Five years in the making, the film marks the debut of Tati's altar ego, Mr. Hulot, a gangly and awkward Frenchman, perpetually... More
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The Delicate Delinquent
(1957) [G]
Imagine calling the cops to restore law and order - and Jerry Lewis shows up? In his first film without longtime partner Dean Martin, Lewis plays Sidney Pythias, a bumbling janitor caught up in the middle of a gang rumble. Mistaken for a member of the switchblade set, Sidney is encouraged to... More
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George and Mildred (The Movie)
(1980) [PG]
Television’s most famous bickering couple, George & Mildred Roper, graduate to the big screen in the 1980 feature-length comedy starring Yootha Joyce & Brian Murphy. Mildred’s planned wedding anniversary celebrations hilariously go sour when George is mistaken for a vicious hit man leading to... More
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Mary Poppins (40th Anniversary 2 disc set)
(1964) [G]
Embraced by millions around the world, Mary Poppins is one of Disney's most enchanting fantasies and the motion-picture hit that made "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" a household word! Julie Andrews, in her Oscar winning performance, stars as the loveable nanny who soars out of the skies and... More
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The Green Man / School for Scoundrels
(1960) [G]
School For Scoundrels: Henry Palfrey (Ian Carmichael) tries hard to impress but always loses out to that rotter Delauney (Terry Thomas). Then he enrols at the wacky College of Lifemanship run by "professor" Potter (Alastair Sim) and discovers the secrets of success: how to seduce women, how to... More
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The Sound Barrier / Hobson's Choice
(1953) [PG]
Hobson's Choice: Henry Horatio Hobson (Charles Laughton) is a tyrannical, drunken widowed bootmaker responsible for the wellbeing of his three unruly daughters. His rule is challenged by eldest daughter Maggie (Brenda de Banzie) who marries his star bootmaker and sets up a rival shop. But will... More
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A Countess from Hong Kong
(1967) [PG]
Charlie Chaplin’s final film is a delightful romantic comedy, filled with the clever touches for which he’s famous. Written, directed and composed by Chaplin, it revolves around Russian emigre countess Natascha (Sophia Loren), forced into prostitution in Hong Kong, who stows away in wealthy... More
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The Ladies Man
(1961) [G]
After his girl leaves him for someone else, Herbert gets really depressed and starts searching for a job. He finally finds one in a big house which is inhabited by many, many women. Can he live in the same home with all these females? More
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How to Steal a Million
(1966) [G]
William Wyler directs this comedy starring Audrey Hepburn and Peter O’Toole. Charles Bonnet (Hugh Griffith) is an art collector with a difference; he is also an expert forger and all his masterpieces are fakes. Charles lends his "priceless" Cellini Venus to a museum in Paris, but his cover is... More
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Love and Anarchy
(1973) [M]
Italy in the 30s. Tonino, a sad faced, freckled peasant, comes to Rome to kill Mussolini. He has anarchist connections, and his contact in Rome is Salome, a lively flapper and popular professional at the bordello where she lives. She introduces him as her cousin, giving him access to the brothel,... More
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The Blackadder (Series 1)
(1983) [M]
Throughout the ages men of flair, faculty and outstanding courage have contributed to England's glorious heritage. Others, like the snivelling worm Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh, the bitter and twisted son of a medieval king, have emerged from the dust of dodgy documents to claim their wrongful... More
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10
(1979) [MA]
The surprise party for songwriter George Webber's 42nd birthday is not pleasant. He cannot cope with middle age. Despite the presence of his lover Samantha Taylor (played by Julie Andrews), he accidentally runs into a "10," the apparently virginal Jenny Miles, en route to her wedding. Instantly... More
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The Chiltern Hundreds
(1949) [G]
Tony Pym comes back from the army to run for the town election, as the local member has been in his family for generations. Naturally. he's the first NOT to win! So the family, with the help of his on again/off again fiancee, set about rectifying this. More
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Rich and Strange
(1931) [G]
Fred and Emily believe that their lives would be enriched if they were more financially well off. After writing to a relative to obtain an inheritance in advance, the couple soon embark upon a life that they could previously only dream of, but will riches bring them happiness? More
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The Girl Can't Help It
(1956) [PG]
Frank Tashlin's The Girl Can't Help It is the classic rock 'n' roll film of the '50s and the Jayne Mansfield movie. Around the simple comic plot - gangster hires alcoholic press agent to make a singing star out of his incredibly voluptuous but tone-deaf girlfriend - Tashlin creates a feast for... More
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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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Arthur
(1981) [PG]
Arthur Bach is a very rich man - and a very drunk one most of the time, with a bar bill that reads like the National Debt. He also stands to lose his $750 billion inheritance if he doesn't marry the most boring blonde on Long Beach within a month. But it is an actress/waitress who catches our... 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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