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BOSKO CARTOONS
This 2-disc set features a total of 25 animated cartoons dating
from
1929 to August of 1932. One of the first and most musical cartoon
characters created by Harman and Ising, these historical
masterpieces of nostalgic animation are now on one of the most complete
collections available.
THE SHADOW : THE COMPLETE SERIES
All three of the Kane Richmond movies from 1946 are now available
Together on this 2-disc set. Behind the Mask (1946), The Shadow
Returns (1946) and The Missing Lady (1946).
JAMES DEAN COLLECTION
This two-disc set still sells as one disc, but you get twice the
fun!
Dean only starred in three movies his entire life (count 'em and
name
'em) but he did tons of television appearances on dramatic shows.
This 2-disc set offers THE BELLS OF COCKAIGNE, a 1953 drama from
The
Armstrong Circle Theater; SOMETHING FOR AN EMPTY BRIEFCASE from
1954's
Campbell Soundstage, THE UNLIGHTED ROAD, an episode of the Schlitz
Playhouse of Stars, I'M A FOOL from the G.E. Theatre, and THE JAMES
DEAN STORY from September 1957, a TV documentary months following
his
death. There are also bonus features such as trailers for Dean's
movies, a Pepsi commercial with Dean, outtakes from his movies,
and more!
THE MUNSTERS: UNAIRED PILOTS
Here's a DVD worth viewing. The original surviving color footage
of
The original unaired TV pilot, followed by the black and white unaired
TV pilot with a slightly different cast and makeup,
followed by the actual pilot that did sell the series! That's right,
three pilots! As a bonus you also get trailers for MUNSTERS movies,
Cheerio commercial with the MUNSTER cast, and even THE MUNSTERS
AT MARINE LAND footage!
TAILSPIN TOMMY: THE COMPLETE SERIES
Monogram Studios filmed and released a series of four adventure
Movies with teenage throttle jockey Tailspin Tommy who, with his
pals, do what they can to foil the evil plots of henchmen
and villains. Based on the comic strip of the same name. Now you
can own all four movies on this 2-disc set!
"Mystery Plane" (1939) "Stunt Pilot" (1939)
"Sky Patrol" (1939) "Danger Flight" (1939)
THE WIZARD OF OZ: The Complete Classics Collection
This two-disc set features four silent films based on the charming
children's novels by Frank L. Baum. Oliver Hardy (of the Laurel
and
Hardy fame) stars in the 1925 screen version of THE WIZARD OF OZ.
Then you are treated to three silent movies
all filmed and directed by Frank L. Baum himself including HIS MAJESTY,
THE SCARECROW OF OZ (1914),
"THE MAGIC CLOAK OF OZ (1914) and THE PATCHWORK GIRL OF OZ (1915).
ABBOTT AND COSTELLO CARTOONS
In the 1960s, a series of animated shorts featured the exploits
of
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Costello was gone by then, but Bud
Abbott,
needing the money, voiced his own character. This 2-disc set features
the following animated shorts:
"Booty Bounty" (March 23, 1968)
"The Bouncing Rubber Man" (November 4, 1967)
"Cherokee Choo Choo" (April 20, 1968)
"Desert Danger" (1967-1968)
"Fish Hooked" (January 6, 1968)
"Following the Bouncing Blob" (March 9, 1968)
"Germ Squirm" (November 18, 1967)
"G.I. Jokers" (March 23, 1968)
"The Incredible Space Suit" (October 28, 1967)
"The Little Fat Boy Cried Wolf" (December 2, 1967)
"Monsterkeet" (December 9, 1967)
"No Place Like Rome" (March 9, 1968)
"Picture Frame Up" (March 16, 1968)
"Pinocchio's Double Trouble" (June 1, 1968)
"The Sinister Professor Sinister" (February 17, 1968)
"Son of Konk" (April 13, 1968)
"Starlight Starfight" (June 1, 1968)
"Teenie Weenie Genie" (December 30, 1967)
"Trigger Tracks" (June 1, 1968)
"Wacky Wax Work" (December 2, 1967)
"Wizardland" (October 7, 1967)
THE VEIL: The Complete TV Series
Produced by Hal Roach Studios, this short-lived spooky TV anthology
only lasted ten episodes before the studio filed out of business.
Since they never finished all 39 episodes, the series never aired
on the networks. But we have all 10 ever made
on this 2-disc set. Boris Karloff not only hosts each episode, but
stars in 9 of them! Made in the vein of the
One Step Beyond TV episodes. Very spooky and lots of fun.
QUEEN FOR A DAY
The only seven episodes known to exist are included in this 2-disc
set. This television game show was the
housewife's dream - a chance to win a dish washer or refrigerator.
All they had to do was give the saddest
story they could on why they needed it. The winner would be crowned
"Queen for a Day" and yes, compared
to today's standards, this game show demeaned women. But it is part
of television history. So get
ready for a game show that would never be conceived for today's
television.
THE GABBY HAYES SHOW
This 2-disc set contains 8 classic episodes that appeared on
Television in 1950s. Hayes begins and ends each episode with humorous
tales of the exploits of his zany relatives as he
happily whittles away. Many of these episodes feature Tex Ritter,
Buster Crabbe, Eddie Dean, Lash La Rue and Bob Steele.
DROOPY CARTOONS
The complete series in this DVD set that contains every cartoon
to
ever feature Droopy in chronological order, restored and uncut!
This is
the ultimate way to watch these cartoons and guess what? Even the
politically incorrect cartoons have remained unedited!
THE DOGVILLE COMEDIES
For anyone who doesn't know what these are, I'll explain very
briefly. From 1929 to 1931, MGM produced a series of film shorts
with little dogs playing the lead roles, dressed in midget
costumes, and voiced by "name" actors. The plots were lifted from
recent studio motion pictures, ranging from old-dark house
murder mysteries to westerns to broadway musicals. They are laughably
funny and highly sought out by film buffs.
This 2-disc set includes all nine comedy film shorts. Over 2 hours
of laughter!
BIFF BAKER, USA (1952)
This classic TV series starred Alan Hale Jr. before he became famous
for playing the Skipper on GILLIGAN'S ISLAND. As Biff Baker, he
and
his wife run a small business, which allows them to travel the world
in
search of treasures to sell - and always find a way into the hands
of
murderers and thieves. This 2-disc set contains eight episodes.
THE TOD SLAUGHTER COLLECTION
Tod Slaughter had a remarkable talent for playing over-the-top
Maniacs in macabre Victorian settings. What Boris Karloff and Bela
Lugosi are here in the states, Tod Slaughter
was in England. This 2-disc set offers six of what is considered
his best horror movies including the classic
"Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street," which was later
made into a Broadway musical of the
same name! This 2-disc set offers the following movies:
"Murder in the Red Barn" (1935)
"Sweeny Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" (1936)
"Never Too Late to Mend" (1937)
"The Face at the Window" (1939)
"Crimes at the Dark House" (1939)
"The Greed of William Hart" (1948)
BING CROSBY CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
This 2-disc set contains two, hour-long episodes as they were
Broadcast on December 25, 1965 and December 11, 1961. The first
one features Fred Waring and the cast
of Hogan's Heroes, including Bob Crane! The second Christmas special
was announced as Bing's first television
Christmas special, and it was filmed in England with guests Terry
Thomas, Marion Ryan and Bob Hope!
11 CHARLEY CHASE FILM SHORTS
A collection of film shorts starring Charley Chase and as an added
bonus, Thelma Todd is featured in four of these with Charley! If
you've never seen Charley Chase but love Laurel and Hardy and Little
Rascals, we recommend you watch these!
"It Happened One Day" (1934) "Arabian Tights"
(1933)
"Luncheon at Twelve" (1933) "Hasty Marriage"
(1931)
"The Sap Takes a Wrap" (1934) "Rough Seas"
(1931)
"All Teed Up" (1930)
"The Count Takes the Count" (1936)
"The Wrong Miss Wright" (1937) "The Pip
from Pittsburgh" (1931)
"High C's" (1930)
VINTAGE COCA COLA FILM SHORTS
Even before silent movies were made, Coca Cola was already being
sold
in the stores along city streets. So it's no surprise that when
motion pictures came into being, the company used the new medium
as a way to promote and advertise their product.
This 2-disc set contains a collection of vintage promotional films:
"Always Tomorrow" (1941),
"Member of the Family" (1954), "Pearl of the Orient" (1955), "A
Refreshing Look" (1950s), TV pilots sponsored by Coke that never made
it to network television and vintage TV commercials with celebrities!
12 THELMA TODD FILM SHORTS
A collection of early comedy film shorts starring Thelma Todd!
"All American Toothache" (1936)
"Sing, Sister, Sing" (1935)
"Opened By Mistake" (1934)
"The Old Bull" (1932)
"Alum and Eve" (1932)
"Strictly Unreliable" (1932)
"The Soilers" (1932)
"Beauty and the Bus" (1932)
"The Tin Man" (1935)
"Done in Oil" (1934) "One
Track Minds" (1933)
"Red Noses" (1932, a.k.a. "Ladies in a Turkish Bath")