Gung Ho
by Ray Enright
from Alpha Video
The treacherous sneak attack on Pearl Harbor was fresh on their minds...
Gung Ho! dramatically tells the story of the Second Marine Raider Battalion, the group formed six weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The battalion's purpose was to raid Japan
Legendary World War II Movies (Gung Ho!/Go for Broke!/The Immortal Battalion)
by Ray Enright
from American Home Treas
3 Great Movies on 1 DVD. Star Power, Exciting Genre with Extras on each DVD.
Joe E. Brown Comedy Collector's Set
by Frank McDonald
from VCI
This collection of films starring Joe E. Brown is one for all who enjoy easy-going, lighthearted humor. On Disc One, The Gladiator, (1938) Hugo Kipp (Brown) is a nerdy type college student who is injected with a super-serum by a mad scientist (Lucien Littlefield). The result causes the normally unathletic Brown to be quite the campus stud who catches the attention of pretty coed Iris Bennett (June Travis). Plus, Wide Open Faces (1938) A fortune has been stolen and every thug in town is looking for it. They all end up staying at a young woman's inn. The crooks all end up jailed thanks to the effort of a naive fountaineer (Brown). On Disc Two, Flirting with Fate, (1938) Dixon (Joe E. Brown), the manager of a third-rate vaudeville cast stranded in a South American country. Penniless, Dixon comes up with a plan to finance the actors' trip home: he'll take out a huge life insurance policy, and then arrange to get himself killed by bandit chieftain Sancho (Leo Carrillo). Plus, Earthworm Tractors, (1936) Alexander Botts (Brown) is a fast-talking salesman who really knows nothing about tractors, trying to push the big sale on the grumpy, unconvincing lumberman Johnson. The sell is not easy, but Botts pushes on with the help of Johnson's daughter. Bonus Features: Trailers| Actors Bios| "Fractured Flickers" Sampler. Specs: 2-DVD9s; Dolby Digital; 274 minutes; B&W; 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio; MPAA - NR; Year - 1936-1938; SRP - $19.99.
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