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The Gang's All Here Frankie (Frankie Darro) and Jeff (Mantan Moreland) answer a newspaper advertisement looking for drivers, unaware that the trucking company is the target of ruthless saboteurs who will stop at nothing to kill them.This freewheeling adventure features the hilarious teamwork of Mantan Moreland and Frankie Darro and is notable for an appearance by Charlie Chan's number one son, Key Luke, who had just recently starred in Monogram's Phantom of Chinatown and co-starred as Kato in The Green Hornet serial (both 1940). 1941 • BW • 62 Minutes (Packaging may vary) $5.95 |
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Gildersleeve On Broadway Perennial bachelor Gildersleeve (of radio fame) finally gets engaged to Mildred, then must leave for New York, ostensibly on a mission for druggist friend Peavey, but really to locate his niece Margie's erring beau Jimmy. Soon he's dodging three women: a golddigging blonde, his fiancée, and nutty Laura Chandler, the drug supplier Peavey needs to win over; slapstick is the order of the day. Starring: Harold Peary ,Billie Burke, Lillian Randolph,
Richard LeGrand $12.95 |
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Gildersleeve's Bad Day Assorted citizens of Summerfield, including Gildersleeve of radio fame, sit on a jury in the trial of bank robber Louie Barton. Through coincidence, Gildersleeve is wrongly suspected of bribe-taking. His efforts to get out of trouble only get him deeper Starring: Harold Peary, Nancy Gates, Charles Arnt, Freddie Mercer $12.95 |
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Gildersleeve's Ghost Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve (of radio fame) is running for police commissioner against incumbent Haley. The ghosts (!) of his ancestors Randolph and Jonathan decide to help him get elected, but succeed only in getting him mixed up with mad scientist John Wells, an escaped gorilla, and an intermittently invisible showgirl.. Starring: Harold Peary, Marion Martin, Richard LeGrand, Freddie Mercer, Margie Stewart $12.95 |
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Goin' To Town Two men from an oil syndicate from Chicago travel through Pine Ridge and play a prank on the town and try to make the town, mainly Lum and Abner, think there’s oil underneath the Jot-Em Down Store. Lum has the town mortgage their houses and properties to get the oil derrick set up, but when the derrick doesn't come in, Lum & Abner travel to Chicago to get the syndicate to buy the oil rights, but they are also suited by another syndicate. So while the two competitors fight over the contract, Squire is back in Pine Ridge trying to defame Lum and Abner's name by buying the mineral properties. Starring: Chester Lauck, Norris Goff, Barbara Hale, Florence Lake, Dick Elliott, Grady Sutton. 1944 • B&W • 68 minutes $8.95 |
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The Great Gildersleeve Small-town eccentric Throckmorton Gildersleeve (of radio fame) has a few problems: Judge Hooker continually questions his guardianship of niece Margie and nephew Leroy; the judge's predatory sister Amelia has matrimony in mind. When a misunderstanding gives Amelia the idea she's all but engaged, the kids form a wild scheme to get Gildersleeve out of trouble; slapstick results. Starring: Harold Peary, Nancy Gates, Freddie Mercer, Charles Arnt $12.95 |
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The Great Mike The Story of a boy and his horse. Mike is the horse and is owned by Speck (Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer) and his best friend Jimmy (Robert "Buzz" Henry), together they have a paper route, on which they deliver papers to customers via a wagon pulled by Mike. Colonel Whitney, a horse breeder who has just move to the area becomes a new subscriber. The Colonel plans to enter a string of horses at the new racetrack being built at Santa Anita. The boys talk the Colonel and his trainer, Mr. Spencer, into letting them run Mike against some real race horses. Starring Stuart Erwin, Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer $5.95 |
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The heartwarming holiday classic about a New York family who is down on their luck at Christmas time. Shortly before Christmas, they move into a ground floor apartment where Rupert the squirrel lives in the attic rafters. Just when it seems that the holiday will come and go without so much as a Christmas tree, Rupert acts as the family's guardian angel, not only saving Christmas, but changing their lives forever. The film is enlivened with the warmth and sweetness of an unforgettable love story between Terry Moore (of Mighty Joe Young) and Tom Drake (of Meet Me in St. Louis). Rupert the Squirrel (created using George Pal's Academy Award winning animation technique) will charm young and old alike. Jimmy Durante shines when he sings Jingle Bells and other well-loved Christmas carols. Starring: Jimmy Durante, Terry Moore, Tom Drake, Frank Orth, Sara Haden, Queenie Smith, Rupert 1950 • BW • 88 Minutes $8.95 |
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Jack Carson is a Hollywood cowboy with a rough-and-tumble image on screen, but who is a pushover in real life. After getting into trouble with gambling and gals in Las Vagas, he calls on lawyer Ginger Rogers, and sparks soon fly. Starring: Ginger Rodgers, Jack Carson and Joan Davis. 1951 • BW • 81 Minutes. $8.95 |
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Happy Go Lovely The debonair David Niven stars as a wealthy and single Scottish greeting card executive. When an American theater troupe comes to town to perform, he's entranced by the leading ladies. He falls in love with one of the girls and suddenly he is full of fun and energy. His love and the show have a happy ending. Starring David Niven $5.95 |
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Heading For Heaven Stuart Erwin plays a small-town real estate agent who owns much property which, for several generations, has failed to sell even while the town has grown. It becomes know, except to Erwin, that the property is being considered for the new airport and the owner will make a small fortune. He is swarmed upon by an unscrupulous swami (Mischa Auer)and his equally-crooked business partner, and Erwin is soon convinced that he hasn't long to live. With his life a mess, he leaves home and family. Starring: Stuart Erwin, Charles Farrell and Irene Ryan. 1947 • B&W • 65 Minutes. $8.95 |
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In this joke-filled spinoff of the Fibber McGee and Molly radio show, the couple leave Wistful Vista for Washington D.C. to visit cousin Alvin; neighborhood gossip magnifies the trip into a mission to advise the government. Once there, Fibber innocently starts things, including a big ruckus in the Senate. Will he be famous or infamous? Starring: Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Eugene Pallette, Gordon Oliver, Raymond Walburn, Barbara Hale, Donald Douglas, Frieda Inescort, Irving Bacon, The Kingsmen. 1944 • B&W • 71 minutes $12.95 |
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Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout As a boy scout leader, Henry, repeatedly takes the blame for problems caused by a competing scout in his patrol and a Peter, the problem child of a wealthy father. An absorbing and totally heart warming tail of boys and honor. One of the best of the entries in the Henry Aldrich series. Starring Jimmy Lydon and Charles Smith $12.95 |
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Henry and Dizzy Henry Aldrich played by Jimmy Lydon and his best friend Dizzy Stevens played by Charles Smith return in this fine film of comedy and family love. Henry and Dizzy are with some girls in the lake area when Henry does what he does "best" and sinks the boat. The boat owner and his horrible son played by Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer demand repayment for a new boat or jail for Henry. Mr Aldrich is approached by Henry with the idea of a father/son project of building a new boat. But the project that Mr Aldrich wants is only a kite. So Henry enters a father/son outing of contests at the park to win a cash prize. Trouble is that Mr Aldrich doesn't have time for his son so Henry finds a substitute father. Starring Jimmy Lydon and Charles Smith $8.95 |
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Henry Aldrich, boy editor of his high school newspaper wants to double the circulation. A warehouse fire gives him his chance. He did not even see the fire but gets the "facts" and "advice" from a professional newspaperman at the fire. This expert convinces Henry that papers sell because of how the reporter uses the facts in the story. So Henry decides to hint that a "sinister plot" was involved in this fire. The story catches fire within the town. When Henry was at the fire, unknown to him he actually meets the arsonist. A strange little man carrying a violin case by the name of Nero Smith. Henry later learns the name of this man. The arsonist actually believes that Henry is a "like-minded" lover of fires and proceeds to inform Henry of the future sites of fires. After informing the fire department of likely fire sites Henry goes on trial as the arsonist. Henry sets out to prove his innocence. Starring: Jimmy Lydon, Charles Smith, John Litel, Olive Blakeney, Rita Quigley, Vaughan Glaser, Charles Halton, Francis Pierlot, Cliff Clark. 1942 • BW • 72 Minutes $12.95 |
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Henry runs for class president
and wins. Unfortunately, his opponent pulls some sneaky shennanigans
and Henry is accused of stuffing the ballot box. With help from his
pal Dizzy, Henry is determined to clear his name. There's an absolutely
hilarious scene involving a mouse in an airplane. Starring: Jimmy Lydon,
June Preisser, Mary Anderson, Charles Smith, John Litel, Dorothy Peterson,
Martha O’Driscoll, Vaughan Glaser 1941 • BW • 75 Minutes $12.95 |
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Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour Henry wins a Hollywood contest and meets the most beautiful woman in Hollywood. Of course, things happen in Hollywood and he becomes known as a "wolf" to all the girls in Centerville. Henry has to decide whom he wants to take to the school dance, his girlfriend or the bombshell at school. Then it happens - will Henry marry the actress or stay in Centerville? This is a real funny movie, probably the best of all Henry's. It epitomizes teen life and love in the 40's. A must see for all. Starring: Jimmy Lydon, Charles Smith, John Litel, Olive Blakeney, Diana Lynn, Frances Gifford, Gail Russell, Bill Goodwin. 1943 • BW • 72 Minutes $12.95 |
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Henry Aldrich Haunts A House Henry's friends think he's a coward because he refuses to fight a local bully. but his reason for refusing has more to do with wanting to impress Elise the daughter of the chemistry teacher. Starring: Jimmy Lydon, June Preisser, Mary Anderson and Charles Smith. 1941 BW. 75 Minutes. $12.95 |
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Henry Swings It When Henry's in the groove it soon becomes a rut! Trouble soon gets hot with a fiddle that's a riddle...to the cops! Complications arise when Henry, in love with the new music teacher, joins the band. He accidentally gets a Stradivarius that belongs to another man. The crooks are after the Stradivarius and Henry, of course, wins the day. 1943 • BW • 64 Minutes. $12.95 |
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Here Comes Cookie George Burns is a wealthy retiree who suprises everyone by deeding his entire fortune to his dizzy daughter. But when the newly rich young woman becomes convinced the family is actually on the verge of bankruptcy, its sparks a riotous series of side-splitting complications Starring: George Burns, Gracie
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Here We Go Again It's Fibber and Molly's 20th anniversary and they want to throw a big party. But when everyone declines their invitation, they decide to go on a second honeymoon instead. After one night at the broken down Ramble Inn, where they spent their first honeymoon, they decide to go across the lake to a swanky (and expensive) lodge, where they bump into their old friends Edgar Bergan, Charlie McCarthy, Gildersleeve, and Mrs. Uppington, so the party is on again. The only problem is, how will Fibber pay for all of this? $14.95 |
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Hillbilly Blitzkrieg - Snuffy Smith Popular comic strip characters Snuffy Smith, his pal Barney Google, and their loyal horse Spark Plug come to life in this comedy. The fun begins as an Army sergeant is assigned to guard a top-secret missile site located in the backwoods of Tennessee. Snuffy, a buck private, is assigned to assist the sarge. Trouble ensues when enemy spies attempt to steal rocket plans. Only Snuffy and his sergeant can stop them. Starring: Bud Duncan, Edgar Kennedy, Cliff Nazarro, Lucien Littfield, Doris Linden, Jimmie Dodd, Alan Baldwin. 1942 • B&W • 63 minutes $8.95 |
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Hi Diddle Diddle is an all-stops-out "screwball comedy" populated by certifiable zanies. Billie Burke plays Mrs. Prescott, the featherbrained mother of bride-to-be Janie Prescott (Martha Scott). When Mrs. P is swindled out of her life savings, Colonel Phyffe (Adolphe Menjou), the con-man father of Janie's fiancé Sonny (Dennis O'Keefe), vows to get her money back -- by any means possible. The plotline is merely an excuse for a series of wild nonsequitur visual and verbal gags, culminating in a cute reverse-cliché finale. Making her first Hollywood appearance in years, silent screen star Pola Negri is hilariously cast as Phyffe's opera-star wife Genya Smetana. Starring: Adolphe Menjou, Martha Scott, Dennis O'Keefe, Pola Negri, Billie Burke and Walter Kingsford. 1943 • BW • 72 Minutes. $8.95 |
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His Girl Friday In Howard Hawks's screwball masterpiece adapted from the stage play THE FRONT PAGE by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, star reporter Hildy Johnson (Rosalind Russell), once married to suave editor Walter Burns (Cary Grant), plans to leave the stressful newspaper world behind and marry a boring insurance agent. Walter won't reveal his feelings for Hildy but tries to keep her from leaving by convincing her to cover one last story, a politically motivated execution. When the convict manages to escape, chaos breaks loose, and Hildy finds herself working alongside Walter to break the story wide open. Starring Cary Grant, Rosalind
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His Private Secretary Dick Wallace (John Wayne) wants to marry a minister's grand-daughter but his father, who wants him to get work on his company's business, is opposed. She takes a job with the company to prove she's okay. Starring John Wayne $5.95 |
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Hurricane at Pilgrim Hill A rich Wyoming codger named Sam "Bigmouth" Smedley (Clem Bevans) lives up to his nickname when he travels to Pilgrim Hill, Massachusetts to visit his granddaughter, Janet (Virginia Grey). Janet's been writing letters to Sam complaining about her husband's biggest client, wealthy Jonathan Smith (Cecil Kellaway). Smith practically owns Pilgrim Hill and runs it like a tight ship. Bigmouth makes no secret of his contempt for the town boss's arrogance, but what riles him the most is that Smith has refused to allow his own daughter to marry Steve, a poor but decent young man. After hearing Smith say he'd die before allowing the marriage, Sam lures him to a deserted island and does an old Indian rain dance to summon a hurricane. Steve is given a chance to play hero and rescue his true love's father from the storm's fury. Starring Clem Bevans, Cecil Kellaway,
Virginia Grey $5.95 |
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Hurry, Charlie, Hurry Leon escapes his wife by telling her that he is meeting with the Vice-President when he intends to go on a fishing trip. Complications set in when the Native Americans he meets on his fishing trip come to visit him. Starring Leon Errol $10.95 |
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I Love a Bandleader is an easy-to-take vehicle for personable orchestra leader Phil Harris. "Old Curly" is cast as housepainter Phil Burton, who while suffering from amnesia imagines that he's the leader of a popular swing band. While suffering this delusion, Burton falls in love with perky Ann Carter (Leslie Brooks). When his memory returns, Burton returns to his meek, untalented self-but not for long, if Ann has anything to say about it! Costarring with Harris is his fellow Jack Benny Show cohort, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, who does his usual flawless comic job-and even gets to sing! Starring: Phil Harris, Eddie ‘Rochester’ Anderson,
Leslie Brooks, Walter Catlett, $14.95 |
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I'm From Arkansas A sleepy hay-seed filled Arkansas town gets spotlight fever when a local sow bears an unprecedented 10 piglets. Suddenly poor Pitchfork is inundated with greedy interlopers anxiously rooting around trying to make silk purses out of the unusual situation. Starring: Slim Summerville, El Brendel, Iris Adrian,
Carolina Cotton, Jimmy Wakely, The Sunshine Girls $5.95 |
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Kenny Delmar as Senator Beauregard Claghorn, his "Allen's Alley" resident-character heard on Fred Allen's radio program. Claghorn was a blustery, one-man-Chamber-of-Commerce for all things Southern, who had no tolerence for anything north of the Mason-Dixon line. The character inspired the creation of one of the most popular of the Warners' cartoon characters, Foghorn Leghorn, who re-worked most of the originals material and style. The title of this movie is a stock line- "it's a joke, son"---he would feed a befuddled Fred Allen each week. In the film, Claghorn gets into some financial difficulties and is forced by a machine-political gang to enter a race for state senator against his wife (Una Merkel) who appears to have a good chance to beat the political hack backed by the machine. Claghorn is in to siphon votes and ensure his wife's opponent will win and is expected to run a campaign that will defeat himself and his wife. But, he runs to win and the machine's henchies abduct him. 1947 - 55 • BW • 63 Minutes $8.95 |
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It Ain't Hay - Abbott & Costello Grover (Abbott) and buddy Wilbur (Costello) accidentally kill their friend King O'Hara's horse, so they steal a horse from the racetrack. Only the horse turns out to be a champion racer. Remake of the 1935 film "Princess O'Hara" and based on a Damon Runyon story. Starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello $10.95 |
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It’s In The Bag stars Fred Allen as flea-circus impresario Fred Floogle. Learning that he's inherited $12 million from his uncle, Fred also discovers that the money has been stuffed in one of thirteen chairs that he's sold at auction. There is a brief misadventure with Jack Benny an impromptu barbershop quartet session with Fred, Rudy Vallee, Don Ameche and Victor Moore, and a confrontation with the dreaded William Bendix mob (Bendix isn't really a gangster, he simply inherited the gang from his mother.) You’ll also enjoy Jerry Colonna as Fred's live-in psychiatrist. Starring: Fred Allen, Jack Benny, Don Ameche, William Bendix, Victor Moore, Rudy Vallee, Binnie Barnes, Robert Benchley and Jerry Colona. 1945 • BW • 87 Minutes $14.95 |
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Jack and the Beanstalk Abbott and Costello bring to life this colorful tale. While reading the story to a child he is babysitting, Costello falls asleep and imagines himself as the hero, Jack. 1952 • COLOR • 70 Minutes (Packaging may vary) $5.95 |
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The sure-fire combination of Judy Canova and Joe E. Brown paid off in big laughs and excellent box-office returns in the crazy wartime musical While hunting quail near her home, hillbilly Judy (Canova) catches a carrier pigeon bearing a message for a ring of Nazi spies. Judy goes undercover to expose the nest of Nazi spies operating in the United States assissted by Joe E. Brown. Music, yodeling, slapstick comedy. 1942 • BW • 80 Minutes. $12.95 |
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Another great Stuart Erwin movie. Door-to-door salesman, Johnny Dill, (Stuart Erwin) the exact double of a notorious gangster, finds himself stuck between the forces of good and evil. 1947 • BW • 75 Minutes. $8.95 |
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King Kelly of the USA A theatrical troupe headed by a flashy showman finds
itself in the tiny--and bankrupt--kingdom of Belgardia. The showman falls
in love with the daughter of the dotty king, who has promised her to
another. Complications ensue. $5.95 |
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The Lady Says No 1952 - B&W - 82 Minutes. Quick-witted battle-of-the-sexes comedy starring David Niven as photographer Bill Shelby assigned by a national magazine to take photos of author Dorinda Hatch (Joan Caulfield) whose latest book is very critical of men. Shocked to find such a beautiful woman behind such a cynical book, Bill tries every trick to soften Dorinda’s unromantic ways. 1952 • B&W • 82 Minutes. $8.95 |
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Lay That Rifle Down Seeking to better her lot in life, Judy Canova enrolls in The Continental Correspondence Charm School. It soon introduces the gawky farm girl to acts of grace and feats of nimble agility. While remarkably backward on the outside, Judy shrewdly hedges her bets when she finds her "worthless" farmland the subject of a red-hot bidding war. But a moon for the misbegotten hangs over this unlikely Cinderella as Judy fends off her snobbish aunt, swindlers from The Charm School and oilmen drilling her land for samples. Starring Judy Canova, Robert Lowery $5.95 |
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The Lady Wants Mink For her birthday Ritchie Connors gives his wife Nora a coat from the store where he works. His workday gloom is made even worse when their friend from next-door shows up that evening in a mink. To try and make things right Nora goes out and buys four live mink to raise. But the attempt at grow-your-own-coat is none too popular with husband or neighbours. Starring Dennis O'Keefe, Ruth Hussey, Eve Arden, William
Demarest, Gene Lockhart. $12.95 |
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Life With Henry - Henry Aldrich Young Henry Aldrich would like to "win" a trip to Alaska. But in order participate, he first has to put up $100. The whole matter sounds awfully fishy. Henry and his pal Dizzy go into the soap business. Their attempt to raise money turns into a disaster when they get the soap formula wrong. But the Alaska trip is really on the level. It's been organized by Sylvanus Q. Sattherwaite, businessman and philanthropist. But Henry still doesn't have the money... Starring Jackie Cooper $8.95 |
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Li'l Abner It’s hillbilly hilarity in the first film based on the beloved comic strip, as Li’l Abner (Granville Owen) tries to steer clear of marriage minded Daisy Mae (Martha O’Driscoll). She finally gets her man whe she chase Li’l Abner down in the Sadie Hawkins Day Race. Lots of fun... plenty of corn-pone romance. Starring: Granville Owen, Martha O'Driscoll, Mona Ray,
Johnnie Morris, Buster Keaton, Edgar Kennedy. $8.95 |
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Look Who's Laughing The Horton Airplane Company is looking to build a new factory in either Wistful Vista or the nearby town of Ironton. Fibber McGee, the President of the Wistful Vista Chamber of Commerce, and Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve are at odds over how aggressively the town should pursue this opportunity. While they are inspecting the land that would be used for the factory, Edgar Bergen’s plane lands on the airstrip. Bergen only landed to get directions to his vacation spot, but everyone believes that he is there as a representative for Horton (until Molly recognized Charlie McCarthy). Starring: Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy, Lucille Ball, Marian Jordan, Jim Jordan, Gale Gordon $14.95 |
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Lost Honeymoon Returning veteran Johnny Gray (Franchot Tone) is about to be married when a pretty British woman, Amy Atkins (Ann Richards), shows up at his doorstep. To his shocked disbelief the young lady claims that Johnny is her husband and the father of her darling twins. Making matters worse, the panic-stricken man knows that he had amnesia while in London during the war, but has no memory of what might have happened. Starring: Franchot Tone, Tom Conway, Ann Richards. $5.95 |
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The Loudspeaker Perhaps the best of Monogram's breezy Ray Walker vehicles, The Loudspeaker casts Walker as Joe Miller, a cocky would-be radio star. Armed with a minimum of talent and a maximum of chutzpah, our hero lands a job as emcee of a network radio program sponsored by "pancake king" Burroughs (Spencer Charters). Success rapidly goes to Miller's head, whereupon he loses the affections of his automat-employee sweetheart Janet Melrose (Jacqueline Wells). Forced to eat several heaping helpings of humble pie, Radio fans will enjoy the brief spoofs of Ed Wynn and The Boswell Sister. And you’ll get to see an old radio-studio set, dominated by a huge caricature of an Aunt Jemima-style "mammy," complete with moveable eyes! Starring: Ray Walker, Julie Bishop, Charley Graplewin,
Noel Francis, Loris Raker $8.95 |
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Love in Bloom Comedy icons George Burns and Gracie Allen with Dixie Lee star in this lighthearted story of a young woman on the run from her past. Just when she thinks she has escaped life with the carnival she's lured back to the footlights by her scheming brother. Starring:George Burns, Gracie Allen, Dixie Lee $8.95 |
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That gal-crazy charmer Andy Hardy gets caught up in another whirlwind of romantic adventure. Having just been discharged from WWII duty, young Andy (Mickey Rooney) is off to college and plans to propose to his sweetheart, Kay Wilson (Bonita Granville), but a succession of hilarious circumstances pushes him into one frenetic situation after another. Starring: Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Sara Haden, Bonita Granville, Lina Romay, Fay Holden, Dorthy Ford, Hal Hackett and Dick Simmons. 1947 • BW • 93 Minutes. $8.95 |
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Jack Benny is preparing his New Year's Eve radio broadcast but takes time out to take his valet Rochester to meet his girlfriend Josephine arriving on a steamer. Fred Allen and his sister Barbara are also enroute to the dock to meet Barbara's daughter Mary, returning from a personal appearance tour in South America.Their cars get involved in an accident and, in a bumping contest, Fred reduces Jack's old Maxwell to junk, and is taken to jail, and the feud is on again. Love Thy Neighbor was produced to capitalize on ther famous radio feud between the two radio comedians. They were actually buddies in real life. Starring: Jack Benny, Fred Allen,
Mary Martin, Eddie “Rochester” Anderson,
Verree Teasdale, Virginia Dale,The Merry Macs $12.95 |
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Meet The Boyfriend A heartthrob singer, Tony Paige, also known as "America's Boyfriend" decides to wed a Swedish actress. His manager doesn't want this because he is afraid of Tony losing female fans so he takes up a 300 hundred thousand dollar insurance policy if Tony does in fact wed. Tony soon meets a girl name June Delaney on a bus who doesn't swoon over him like other girls. He falls for her but doesn't know her true identity. Hilarious film! Starring: Robert Paige, Carol Hughes,
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Misbehaving Husbands Department store owner (Harry Langdon) is an innocent husband accused of cheating on his wife when she sees him in a compromising position with a beautiful blonde. Things get rather complicated for a while but the truth finally comes to light when the beautiful blonde turns out to be a store mannequin. Starring Harry Langdon. 1940 • B&W • 65 minutes. $8.95 |
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Miss Polly his is a short comedy with ZASU PITTS starring as a woman with an eccentric handyman inventor (SLIM SUMMERVILLE). It should have been called "Love Potion 9" because it's all about the sip of special wine that puts the love gleam in someone's eye. Zasu's purpose is to cement the romance between ELYSE KNOX and DICK CLAYTON that is threatened to wilt if KATHLEEN HOWARD (Elyse's strict mother) has her say. The scheme to concoct a love potion goes awry with a few amusing incidents piling up until Pitts and Summerville are able to convince the townspeople to loosen up and stop being under the influence of Kathleen Howard's puritanical ways. At a town meeting, they slip the mixture to Howard and she chases Summerville out of the courtroom with a love gleam in her eyes. 1941 • B&W • 45 minutes. $10.95 |
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Mr. Boggs Steps Out This lighthearted comedy seems to have fallen through some crack and been nearly lost. It's hard to know why as it's just delightful. Mr. Erwin is perfect as the naive little man who is absorbed with useless facts, statistics and figures. His life is at his desk memorizing ever more useless information until the day he wins a bean counting contest and the $1,500 prize changes his life forever. He decides to strike out and see the world.When he lands in a small town and winds up buying a run down barrel factory his adventures are just beginning. He finds not only challenges, success and excitement but romance as well. This is a charming story, filled with laughs that your whole family will enjoy again and again. You will be very glad to have re-discovered a fine film! Starring Stuart Erwin $8.95 |
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Romantic comedy about Owen Waterbury (Kirk Douglas) an easy-going novelist who meets his match in Stephanie Gaylord (Laraine Day) a secretary whose first book becomes a best-seller. 1948 - BW - 94 Minutes. $8.95 |
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Baby photographer Ronnie Jackson, on death row in San Quentin, tells reporters how he got there: taking care of his private-eye neighbor's office, Ronnie is asked by the irresistible Baroness Montay to find the missing Baron. There follow confusing but sinister doings in a gloomy mansion and a private sanatorium, with every plot twist a parody of thriller cliches. What are the villains really after? Can Ronnie beat a framed murder rap? Starring: Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Lon Chaney Jr., John Hoyt, Charles Dingle and Reginald Denny. 1947 • BW • 87 Minutes. $8.95 |
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My Man Godfrey A classic screwball comedy. A spoiled rich girl brings home a philosophical homeless tramp who teaches her the meaning of life. Starring Carole Lombard and William Powell $5.95 |
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Niagara Falls The honeymoon capital of the world steams with newlywed bliss, but one odd couple that arrives is anything but loving. So Nosey neighbor Sam Sawyer plays cupid to young the young lovers. Then the sparks really fly. Starring Slim Summerville and Zasu Pits $5.95 |
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Abbott and Costello are two window washers who are mistaken by Nick Craig, a bookie as the messengers he sent for to pick up $50,000. Now the person he sent them to sent two of his men to get the money back but they found out about it. So they try to mail to Craig but a mix up has the money sent somewhere else and the woman who got it spent it. Now Craig needs the money to pay off one of his clients. Now unless they pay him back... Starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Joseph Calleia, Leon Errol, Cathy Downs, Mike Mazurki and Fritz Field. 1948 • BW • 70 Minutes. $14.95 |
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No Time For Sergeants Will Stockdale (Andy Griffith), is brought into the local induction office in handcuffs because his farmer father has been hiding his draft notices, good-natured Will becomes the target of ridicule by the other draftees. Will's best pal is hot-headed private Ben (Nick Adams), who wants to be transferred to the Infantry and convinces Will to try for the same goal. Slowly becoming aware that the trusting, naive Will may prove to be a troublemaker, career sergeant King (Myron McCormick), tries to keep Stockdale out of mischief by appointing him "PLO" -- Permanent Latrine Orderly. King tries to pull strings to get Will transferred, succeeding only in losing his sergeant's stripes. The story goes off on a zany tangent when Will and Ben find themselves on a crippled plane in flight. They manage to escape with their lives, but all evidence suggests that they've been killed in the plane's crash. Starring: Andy Griffith, Nick Adams, Myron McCormick,
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The Over-the-Hill Gang A bunch of retired but once legendary Texas Rangers teaming up to put a stop to a corrupt mayor and his buddies from taking over a town. Okay, so they can't shoot as fast, see as good, or ride quite the way they used to, but they still know how to outsmart the bad guys, and will take you on a fun ride! Starring Walter Brennen, Andy Devine, Chill Wills, Edgar
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The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again In this hilarious sequel to "The Over-The-Hill Gang", the old-time former Texas Rangers and comrades-in-arms once again join forces, this time to clean up their own hometown of Waco, Texas. The group decide to sober up and restore the reputation of an old Ranger buddy; a down-and-out drunk formerly known as The Baltimore Kid. In an effort to restore the town to its former glory, "The Kid" is elected to the job of town marshal, with the help of the old Texas Rangers signing on as deputies. A great fun movie the whole family will enjoy. Starring Walter Brennen, Andy Devine, Chill Wills, Edgar
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