Amazing Mr X
by Bernard Vorhaus
from Image Entertainment
A rich young widow longs to establish contact with her deceased husband who perished in a car crash several years earlier. However a cunning medium (The Mad Ghoul's Turhan Bey) has other plans in mind in this gothic suspense noir awash with mystery breathtaking suspense and classic thrill sequences as the half-drugged widow is led across the top of the cliff. Beautifully produced photographed and scored this is a film not to be missed!System Requirements:Running Time 78 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR Rating: NR UPC: 014381181722 Manufacturer No: ID1817CODVD
Film Noir Double Feature, Vol. 2: The Chase/Bury Me Dead
by Arthur Ripley
from VCI
Volume two in our series of Film Noir double-bills features three stars better known for their TV personas - Robert Cummings (Love That Bob), June Lockhart (the mom on Lassie) and Hugh Beaumont (the 'Beave's' dad on Leave it to Beaver) - but whose hard-boiled performances here are nothing like those TV characters. The Chase (1946) has Robert Cummings playing an ex-GI who by chance is hired to be the chauffeur for a ruthless gangster. He is soon drawn into a twisted nightmarish plot involving the gangster's unfaithful wife and a charge for a murder he did not commit. The second feature, Bury Me Dead (1947), starts off with a bang when a woman (June Lockhart) shows up as a mourner at her own funeral! With the help of her family lawyer (Hugh Beaumont) the woman begins an investigation to uncover who's really buried in her place and who wanted her dead in the first place. Features cinematography by John Alton. Two film noir gems for the price of one! Bonus Features: Commentaries by Jay Fenton, Film Restoration Consultant| Scene Selection| Bios & Filmographies| Film Noir Movie Poster Gallery| Film Noir Trailers| Bonus: 'Noirish' Superman Cartoon "Showdown" (1942) - the man of steel takes on gangsters! Specs: DVD9; Dolby Digital Mono; 153 minutes; 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio; MPAA - NR; Year - 1946, 1947; SRP - $9.99.
Bobby Breen Double Feature, Vol. 3
by Bernard Vorhaus
from Critic's Choice
In keeping with the most popular format of 1930s musicals, Bobby Breen stars as a precocious singing orphan in both of these films, adopted by a San Francisco fisherman in Fishermans Wharf (72 min.) and as a late plantation owners son in pre-Civil War Louisiana in Way Down South (61 min.). The latter film is notable for its unpretentious and enlightened views on the master-slave relationships in the 19th-century deep south, most strikingly because the film was made decades before the rise of the civil rights victories of the 60s. 1939/b&w/NR.
Dr. Christian: Courageous Dr. Christian
by Bernard Vorhaus
from Alpha Home Entertainment
Doctor Christian fights a plague that threatens the entire community.
The Broken Melody
by Bernard Vorhaus
from Roan Archival Group
This star-crossed love story revolves around Paul (John Garrick) and Germaine (Merle Oberon) a musician and a waitress. When Paul's career takes off he leaves Germaine behind not realizing that her feelings for him have blossomed into love. But a chance meeting years later may give Germaine one last shot at the man who has dominated her thoughts.System Requirements:Running Time: 80 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: MUSICALS/MUSICALS Rating: NR UPC: 785604212393 Manufacturer No: AED-DV2123
Horror Classics Triple Feature, Vol. 12 (The Amazing Mr. X / The Mad Monster / The Monster Maker)
by Bernard Vorhaus
from Rph Productions
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