Cult Classics 20 Movie Pack (4 DVD)
by Harry L. Fraser
from Mill Creek Entertainment
- Cautionary and unintentionally hilarious features with public service, morality or exploitation themes, you reel from the horrors of drug use in "Reefer Madness" and "Cocaine Fiends".
For movie buffs and collectors alike...20-movie, star-filled packs remastered on DVDs for hours of home entertainment.
Includes:
Assassin of Youth Star: Luana Walters
Chained for Life Star: Daisy and Violet Hilton
Child Bride Star: Shirley Mills
Cocaine Fiends Star: Lois January
Delinquent Daughters Star: June Carlson
Escort Girl Star: Betty Compson
The Flesh Merchant Star: Joy Reynolds
Mad Youth Star: Betty Compson
Marihuana Star: Harley Wood
Omoo-Ommo, The Shark God Star: Roy Randell
Reefer Madness Star: Kenneth Craig
The Road to Ruin Star: Helen Foster
Sex Madness Star: Vivian McGill
She Shoulda Said No Star: Lila Leeds
Slaves in Bondage Star: Lona Andre
Ten Nights in a Barroom Star: William Farnum
Terror of Tiny Town Star: Bill Curtis
Test Tube Babies Star: Dorothy Duke
Trapped By Mormons Star: Evelyn Brent
The Wages of Sin Star: Constance Worth
System Requirements:
23.7 Hours Run Time
Format: DVD MOVIE
Little Caesar
by Mervyn LeRoy
from Warner Home Video
Little Caesar is the tale of pugnacious Caesar Enrico Bandello a hoodlum with a Chicago-sized chip on his shoulder few attachments fewer friends and no sense of underworld diplomacy.Running Time: 78 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA UPC: 012569672154
Parisian Love / Down to the Sea in Ships
by Elmer Clifton
from Kino Video
Clara Bow is a firecracker as the sexy, sassy French apache (street crook) who plots an elaborate con on the society swell who reforms her criminal lover in 1925's Parisian Love. This is a silly but smartly fashioned trifle, crafted with deliciously designed sets and costumes, deftly played sight gags, graceful direction, and a happy ending. Hardly a masterpiece, it's a likable and highly entertaining little tale and one of the films that helped Bow earn the nickname "the It girl."
Bow landed her first sizable role in the 1922 adventure Down to the Sea in Ships, playing a scrappy tomboy granddaughter of a Quaker whaling magnate. The film has little to do with her and everything to do with the thrilling record of authentically re-created 19th-century whaling. The story is a tired romantic melodrama, but the exciting footage on the high seas is utterly captivating, making this a one-of-a-kind document of a long-gone culture. --Sean Axmaker
Custer's Last Stand (feature version)
by Elmer Clifton
from Reel Enterprises
A mystical medicine arrow, the key to a lost gold treasure, is lost in one of many Indian attacks. It is recovered by the only two survivors, a Major and his daughter, who become the targets of those who wish to possess it. General George Armstrong Custer and army scout Kid Cardigan attempt to stop the ensuing war over the arrow, but fail in their efforts, which becomes the historic Custer's Last Stand. Many historical figures and western stars of the time appeared in cameos in the feature, including Calamity Jane (Helen Gibson), Elizabeth Custer (Ruth Mix), Buffalo Bill Cody (Ted Adams), Sitting Bull (Howling Wolf), Wild Bill Hickock (Allen Greer), Chief Crazy Horse (High Eagle). A fun, if not historically accurate, wild western tale.
Isle Of Destiny
by Elmer Clifton
from Alpha Home Entertainment
A famous female aviator crash lands on a remote South Sea Island and is kidnapped by a romantic gun-smuggler.
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