Charlotte Church in the Holy Land
| #1047 | 2000 | Color
| 46 min. | | Starring Charlotte Church |
| The angelic voice of Charlotte Church is one that you must hear to believe. In this amazing collection of performances, Charlotte fulfills a dream of traveling to the Holy Land where she shares the beauty of Christmas music in performances at the Dormition Abbey in Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Bethlehem. A stunning musical and visual journey. |
Christmas Eve
| #1048 | 1947 | B&W
| 90 min. | | Starring George Raft, George Brent, Randolph Scott, Joan Blondell, Ann Harding, Reginald Denny |
| A delightful adventure in family unity. In an effort to save her estate, a wealthy spinster must find a way to keep the estate out of the hands of her ungrateful and selfish nephew. She calls for help from her three foster children. Locating the wild crew proves to be all but easy, and on Christmas Eve they plan to all meet and show the nephew just who he's messing with. |
Christmas Wife, The
| #1049 | 1988 | Color
| 75 min. | | Starring Jason Robards, Julie Harris, Don Francks, Patricia Hamilton |
| A Christmas tradition is shattered when John Tanner's wife dies and leaves him facing Christmas alone. After some thought, he decides that rather than spend Christmas alone, he'll answer a singles agency advertisement. The agency matches him a woman named Iris who also is looking for someone to spend the holidays with. She agrees to a date, under the condition that he doesn't pry about her personal life. After spending a wonderful holiday together and growing closer than they ever imagined- John discovers Iris' secret. Will it change their relationship forever? |
Classic Color Cartoons Vol. I
| #1213 | | Color
| 150 min. |
| A timeless collection of classic animated shorts by one of the greatest animators of yesteryear, Max Fleischer. Take a trip down memory lane or introduce a new generation to these classics of the golden age of animation. |
Classic Color Cartoons Vol. II
| #1214 | | Color
| 150 min. |
| A timeless collection of classic animated shorts by one of the greatest animators of yesteryear, Max Fleischer. Take a trip down memory lane or introduce a new generation to these classics of the golden age of animation. |
Cobra
| #1155 | 1925 | B&W
| 70 min. | | Starring Rudolph Valentino, Nita Naldi, Gertrude Olmstead. |
| Once an Italian nobleman, Valentino heads to New York and finds a job working in an antique shop. He falls for two women. One of them is his co-worker, an innocent woman with a gold heart. The other is a gold-digger who thinks Valentino can still make her a rich woman. |
Code Of The Fearless
| #1050 | 1939 | B&W
| 56 min. | | Starring Fred Scott, Claire Rochelle, John Merton |
| A couple of wily cowboys are causing trouble for a lovely ranch lady. Fred Scott hops on the trail to lasso the criminals and help the young damsel reclaim peace on her ranch. |
Colorado Serenade
| #1215 | 1946 | B&W
| 68 min. | | Starring Eddie Dean, Roscoe Ates |
| Duke Dillon has his gang robbing stagecoaches carrying gold which is then melted down by his father. But Eddie and his sidekick Soapy are on the job and they are aided by undercover man Nevada. |
Concrete Cowboys
| #1156 | 1981 | Color
| 100 min. | | Starring Tom Selleck, Morgan Fairchild. |
| Two Montana horse-country cowboys must become big-city detectives in order to find a missing singer and expose Music City extortionists. This movie is entertaining as Selleck and Fairchild try to adapt themselves to big-city life and turn themselves into crime-solving gumshoes. |
Constantine and the Cross
| #1111 | 1962 | Color
| 119 min. | | Starring Cornel Wilde, Directed by Lionello de Felice |
| An intense epic story of the Roman Empire's first leader to allow the freedom of Christian worship. A story of gruesome battle and emotional strength as this revolutionary turning point in religious tolerance was written into Roman history. |
Cry Blood, Apache
| #1152 | 1970 | Color
| 81 min. | | Starring Jody McCrea, Joel McCrea. |
| With each Native American they kill in order to ensure the claim of a gold mine, the stakes get higher for a gang of sadistic cowboys. |
Dance Hall
| #1051 | 1941 | B&W
| 70 min. | | Starring Carole Landis, Cesar Romero |
| Club owner, Cesar Romero, is quite the ladies' man. Landis swoons for him too, but soon figures out she's just one of many. When Romero realizes he's lost her admiration, he teaches his friend, composer William Henry, how to win her over. A musical and fun comedy featuring songs "There's a Lull In My Life" and There's Something In the Air". |
Dance With Me Henry
| #1112 | 1956 | B&W
| 79 min. | | Starring Bud Abbot, Lou Costello, Mary Wickes |
| Abbot and Costello's last movie together about a couple of goofballs who are in charge of a group of orphans and decide to try bringing to life and old amusement park. Slapstick comedy with a heart-warming story. A historical moment in the duo's career. |
Dawn on the Great Divide
| #1052 | 1942 | B&W
| 60 min. | | Starring Buck Jones, Rex Bell, Raymond Hatton |
| This is the last film the legendary Buck Jones did before his death. A group of outlaws paint their faces and wear feathers in order to crash a railroad town. They succeed in tricking Jones and his gang into thinking they're hostile Native Americans but the joke might just be on them as the heroic threesome fight the bandits in traditional western flare. |
Dawn Rider
| #1053 | 1935 | B&W
| 53 min. | | Starring John Wayne, Marion Burns |
| One of John Wayne's earlier films, where he plays a young man whose father is killed by bank robbers. In order to avenge his father's death and find peace, John Wayne is out to find the bank robbers and give them their due punishment. |
Dead or Alive
| #1054 | 1944 | B&W
| 56 min. | | Starring Tex Ritter, Dave O'Brien, Guy Wilkerson |
| You gotta walk the walk and talk the talk if you're going to fool a band of ruthless bandits. Tex Ritter, Dave O'Brien and Guy Wilkerson all do their best to fool the outlaws in order to get close enough to take them down. Interesting twist on the traditional good guy/bad guy western. |
Death of a Salesman
| #1157 | 1951 | B&W
| 115 min. | | Starring Fedric March, Mildred Dunnock, Kevin McCarthy and Cameron Mitchell. |
| A screen-play adaptation of Arthur Miller's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. One man suffers as his hopes and dreams for his life fail. A social drama about the battles of unfulfilled dreams, high expectations and lessons on how not to live your life. |
Death Rides the Range
| #1055 | 1939 | B&W
| 58 min. |
| It's a showdown between Russian Smugglers and the FBI in this unusual western. Ken Maynard is an FBI agent who must pose as a cowboy in an attempt to foil the Russians' operation of piping helium off an unsuspecting rancher's land. The Russians try to divert attention from this illegal actions by triggering a scuffle out on the open range. Watch as Ken Maynard's sharp wit crashes down on the swindling Russian Spies. |
December 7th (The Fleet That Came to Stay)
| #1056 | 1945 | B&W
| 60 min. | | Starring Lt. Commander John Ford, Brigadier General Stanley M. Ulanoff |
| This Oscar-winning documentary brings you back to 7:55am on Sunday December 7th, 1941. Brigadier General Ulanoff is a decorated military historian who served with the Counterintelligence Corps in WWII. He is the tour guide back into time where we see the events that crushed the Pacific Fleet and killed 2,343 servicemen. Lt. Commander Ford uses historical footage and studio shots in this documentary that includes a historical examination of the invasion of Okinawa. |
Desert Patrol
| #1114 | 1938 | B&W
| 56 min. | | Starring Bob Steele, Marion Weldon, Rex Lease |
| A band of criminals cross the line one too many times after they kill a man of law. Steele is determined to bring some justice to the land where the terrorizing bandits reign. He decides to bring the lawless group down from the inside out and hopefully bring some peace back to land. |
Desperate Men
| #1158 | 1980 | Color
| 96 min. | | Starring Ken Wahl, Judge Reinhold, Bradford Dilman. |
| Beware of the horrible things greed and fear produce. American Soldiers of Fortune in Panama have plans for a gigantic diamond heist. Betrayal is not a far behind as the action takes them to the Florida Everglades, and the stage is set for murder. |
Dog Gone
| #1159 | 1997 | Color
| 91 min. | | Starring Jack Wagner, Daphne Zuniga. |
| Kyle is a policeman. His partner is Hunter- a trustworthy, brave, smart and fun DOG! During a stakeout to capture a notorious criminal "Biggs", Hunter is shot and despite Kyle's efforts, the dog is unable to recover. Hunter is gone forever- or is he? Soon after, Kyle notices strange things happening at his house. Sensing that it is Hunter trying to communicate with him from beyond, Kyle visits a medium named Wanda who performs a seance with Kyle and Wanda's son Howie. During the seance Howie begins scratching and sniffing around and acting like Hunter! Now that Hunter has taken over Howie's body, Kyle has his partner back and uses the help of Hunter the dog in a human's body to find and capture "Biggs" once and for all. |
Down Missouri Way
| #1115 | 1946 | B&W
| 75 min. | | Starring John Carradine, Martha O'Driscoll, William Wright |
| This movie/musical is about an agriculture school professor, Jane (O'Driscoll), who takes the mule she has been training back to her farm for a little rest and relaxation. When she gets there she finds a movie director (Carradine) and a producer (Wright) are filming a movie nearby about a backwoods Ozark family. Jane decides to get her mule into the movie, and in all the fun and calamity she falls for the producer! Lots of great music and good times. |
Dr. Yesterday
| #1204 | | Color
| 120 min. |
| Dr. Yesterday and his news team travel through time meeting some of histories greatest individuals. A fun and educational romp through the ages! Includes episodes: 1688, 1776, 64 AD, and 1215. |
Dr. Yesterday
| #1205 | | Color
| 120 min. |
| Dr. Yesterday and his news team travel through time meeting some of histories greatest individuals. A fun and educational romp through the ages! Includes episodes: 1492, 1588 |
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