W.C. Fields Six classic short films:The Pool Shark; The Golf Specialist; The Dentist; The Fatal Glass of Beer; The Pharmacist; The Barber Shop Harold Lloyd Here he stars in one classic film Haunted Spooks with additional films featuring Mack Sennett and Our Gang. Charlie Chaplin 6 classic short films: Kid Auto Races At Venice; The Rival Mashers A Night Out; Cruel Cruel Love; Film Johnny; Triple Trouble
Lowell Sherman (Dir. Lowell Sherman 1933): New York singer and nightclub owner Lady Lou has more men friends than you can imagine. Unfortunately one of them is a vicious criminal who's escaped and is on the way to see ""his"" girl not realising she hasn't exactly been faithful in his absence. Help is at hand in the form of young Captain Cummings a local temperance league leader though. My Little Chickadee (Dir. Edward F. Cline 1940): Rightly suspected of illicit relations with the Masked Bandit Flower Belle Lee is run out of Little Bend. On the train she meets con man Cuthbert J. Twillie and pretends to marry him for ""respectability."" Arrived in Greasewood City with his unkissed bride Twillie is named sheriff by town boss Jeff Badger...with an ulterior motive. Meanwhile both stars inimitably display their specialties as Twillie tends bar and plays cards and Flower Belle tames the town's rowdy schoolboys...
This collectors 10 DVD box set features all the top movie stars from the golden age of comedy.Includes:At War With The Army.Flying Deuces.Jack And The Beanstalk.Utopia.Africa Screams.Harold Lloyd And Friends.W.C. Fields Collection (Six Short Movies).Inspector General.March Of The Wooden Soldiers.Charlie Chaplin 11.
Shy and retiring young executive Brandon Walker invites a select group of friends for a quiet weekend in the country. Denise a hitchhiker joins them and soon fills them with a sense of dread with her fireside tales of true revenge killing sprees. Nightmare tales can come true...
In his last starring role W.C. Fields plays himself having a typical day at his studio Esoteric Pictures. Director Eddie Cline masterfully imparts a certain level of surreal spontaneity to Field's digressions and misadventures. Fields eats breakfast spars with a sarcastic waitress (Jody Gilbert) and then pitches his fractured script to studio head Franklin Pangborn. The script reading becomes a film within a film commencing with the hero of the tale (Fields again playing himself) leaping out of an airplane in hot pursuit of a flask of whiskey. He lands on the bed of an innocent young girl and tries to seduce her before her mom (Margaret Dumont) comes crashing in. Fields then escapes over a cliff in a basket. Things get even more bizarre before Pangborn throws him out and back into a reality that culminates in a lengthy frenetic car chase. There's also some musical interludes courtesy Gloria Jean a singing star Universal was grooming for success at the time. Though Fields undoubtedly bristled at the studio's insistence he share the bill the two actually display a touching rapport in their scenes together; just another small miracle in this truly unique and hilarious film.
In a fascinating departure from the austere moral drama in which he specialized D.W Griffith demonstrates his talents for warm-hearted comedy in Sally of the Sawdust. W.C. Fields made his third screen appearance as Professor Eustace McGargle a lovable confidence man who becomes the unlikely guardian of an orphaned circus waif (Carol Dempster). Intending to return Sally to her grandparents McGargle learns that her wealthy and esteemed grandfather (Erville Alderson) is a stern ju
Paul McCartney performs his critically-acclaimed Ecce Cor Meum score. This performance recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall is presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS perfectly conveying the music as it was intended.
Here's the hilariously outrageous comedy aimed at entertaining everyone! No one ever paid any attention to shy librarian Betty Lou Perkins until someone found THE GUN IN BETTY LOU'S HANDBAG! And when Betty Lou confesses to a crime she didn't commit her world turns upside down! The bogus confession launches a series of uproariously funny events as a new sexy Betty Lou captures headlines rocks out in nightclubs outwits the mob and wins cheers from the townspeople! Starring a truly
A routine Space Shuttle mission becomes a nightmare after disaster strikes...
A woman's mother makes a last-minute deal with the Devil to save her daughter's life not realizing that her daughter's life is her stake. The daughter lives but with no chance of children. 20 years later she mysteriously becomes pregnant after meeting a dashing stranger. Yet people are dying around her...
He's the reason you never talk to strangers. Silk (Mekhi Phifer) is an escaped convict looking for some fast cash to get out of the country and he's not going to let anything or anyone get in his way. When Silk's car breaks down he stops at the house of Howard a struggling script writer. Befriending Howard Silk offers to assist him with his writing. Debbie Howard's supportive but neglected wife arrives home with her friend Tammy and the pair are enchanted by Silk's smooth persona. It is not long before Silk has seduced Debbie's mind and body. Now Silk is in control and he embarks on a killing spree to demonstrate his psychotic power. He will stop at nothing to achieve his evil objective...
Be honest now: what rock fan hasn't fantasised about one day seeing Alice Cooper and The Who's Roger Daltrey on stage together, belting out the Rolling Stones' "Start Me Up" with backing by Pete Townshend's brother, Ringo Starr's son, and the bombast of a full symphony orchestra? Well, OK, so maybe that peculiar pairing is no one's idea of rock & roll heaven. But that didn't stop the producers of British Rock Symphony, a 90-minute outdoor concert, from assembling a wildly disparate cast, ranging from Daltrey, Cooper, and Procol Harum's Gary Brooker to Darlene Love (best known as the voice of the Crystals' classic "He's a Rebel") and lesser lights like singers Alvin Fields and Nikki Lamborn, to raise money for the Let Music Live charity and to celebrate the music of the Beatles, the Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin, and others. Some of it is pretty predictable (there's a feeling of inevitability to "Stairway to Heaven", "With a Little Help from My Friends", "Pinball Wizard," and others), but there are also moments of genuine inspiration. Daltrey, who never seems to tire of those Pete Townshend songs, sounds great on "You Better You Bet" and "Who Are You", as well as outside fare like the Stones' "Street Fighting Man"; and Love, despite an occasional tendency to oversing, brings soulful fervour and conviction to the likes of "Ruby Tuesday". The DVD sound is superb, the visuals are good, and performers and audience alike seem to be having a good time. Still, aside from the curiosity (or novelty) factor, one has to wonder why anyone would prefer these versions to the originals. --Sam Graham, Amazon.com
This documentary combines snippets of tunes from the likes of Vera Lynn George Formby and Gracie Fields with newsreel footage of the Second World War. Relive the spirit of the Blitz and enjoy once again the songs that helped to lift British spirits when the chips were down.
It's only when you're life is truely on edge that you appreciate how precious and important everyday every moment is. After finding she has a life-threatening illness Susan Allen decides to spend what time is left to the fullest with her young daughter Carson. Tortured between her own terrible plight and what will happen to Carson she then crosses paths with an irresistable stranger. Although reluctantto get too involved as any future together seems impossible she soon finds out that it's never too late to fall in love or to realise there really is so much love to live for.
A W.C. Fields Classic! The Bank Dick features W. C. Fields as Egbert Sous a character who trips up a bank robber and as a result ends up as a security guard!
Bruce Willis, John Cusack and Jason Patric face off in this action-packed thriller. A mechanic - and retired assassin - with ties to the underworld is drawn back into the life he gave up when his daughter is kidnapped. To rescue her, he must confront his former rival.
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