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Family collection. [videorecording]. by Lubin, Arthur, 1901-1995. ; Powell, Jane, 1929- ; Bellamy, Ralph, 1904-1991. ; Moore, Constance, 1919- ; Treacher, Arthur, 1894-1975. ; Beavers, Louise, 1902-1962. ; Cline, Edward, 1892-1961. ; O'Connor, Donald, 1925-2003. ; Howard, Shemp, 1895-1955. ; Borzage, Frank. drt ; Baker, Kenny, 1912-1985. ; Bankhead, Tallulah, 1902-1968. ; Bergen, Edgar, 1903-1978. ; Fox, Wallace, 1895-1958. ; Langford, Frances ; Norris, Edward, 1910- ; Adrian, Iris, 1912-1994. ; Woods, Craig, ; Brent, Linda. ; Craig, Alec. ; Andrews Sisters. ; Mill Creek Entertainment. ;
DVD.Delightfully dangerous: Jane Powell, Ralph Bellamy, Constance Moore, Arthur Treacher, Louise Beavers.Private buckaroo: Andrews Sisters, Shemp Howard, Donald O'Connor, Harry James and his music makers.Stage door canteen: Kenny Baker, Tallulah Bankhead, Edgar Bergen.Career girl: Frances Langford, Edward Norris, Iris Adrian, Craig Woods, Linda Brent, Alec Craig.Delightfully dangerous: produced by Charles R. Rogers ; directed by Arthur Lubin ; written by Walter DeLeon and Arthur Phillips ; music, Morton Gould ; cinematography, Milton Krasner ; editing, Harvey Manger.Private buckaroo: screenplay, Edmund Kelso, Edward James ; original story, Paul Gerard Smith ; director, Edward F. Cline ; director of photography, Woody Bredell ; film editor, Milton Carruth ; choreography, John Mattison ; musical direction, Harry James.Stage door canteen: Original screen play by Delmer Daves ; produced by Sol Lesser ; directed by Frank Borzage ; director of photography, Harry Wild ; music score, Freddie Rich.Career girl: produced by Harry D. Edwards and Jack Schwarz ; directed by Wallace fox ; screenplay by Sam Neuman ; cinematography, Gustave Peterson ; editing, Robert Crandall.Unrated.Delightfully dangerous: Musical comedy about two sisters -- one very conservative, the other a professional stripper -- and their clever ways of competing for the love of the same man.Private buckaroo: Lon Prentice, a rebellious young inductee who has trouble following orders during basic training until he hooks up with a retired officer's lovely daughter. Along the way, he and his buddies attend USO dances headlined by the Andrews Sisters and the hot trumpet of bandleader Harry James.Stage door canteen: This war-era film tells the touching tale of a romance between an enlisted man and the hostess of New York City's famed Stage Door Canteen nightclub. Full of the stars who helped entertain the troops during World War II.Career girl: Frances Langford is the star of this PRC musical about a Kansas City girl wishing to make it big on Broadway. Joan Terry (Langford) arrives in New York and settles down in a theatrical boarding house filled with others trying to find their way onto the stage. In spite of the efforts of Terry's fiancé to prevent her from achieving her dream in hopes that she would return home to him, Terry lands a lead role in a musical that becomes the hit of the Broadway season.Side A. Delightfully dangerous (92 min.) ; Private buckaroo (68 min.) -- Side B. Stage door canteen (132 min.) ; Career girl (66 min.).
Subjects: Musical films.; Comedy films.; War films.; Feature films.;
© p2007., Mill Creek Entertainment,
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The adventures of Francis the talking mule [videorecording]. by O'Connor, Donald, 1925-2003. ; Medina, Patricia, 1921- ; Pitts, ZaSu, 1898-1963. ; Collins, Ray. ; McIntire, John. ; Wills, Chill, 1902-1978. ; Laurie, Piper, 1932- ; Kellaway, Cecil, 1891-1973. ; White, Jesse. ; Nelson, Lori, 1933- ; Kelley, Alice. ; Palmer, Gregg, 1927- ; Reynolds, William. ; Dugay, Yvette. ; Lockhart, Gene, 1891-1957. ; Guld, Nancy. ; Lubin, Arthur, 1901-1995. ; Stern, David, 1909-2003. ; Reynolds, William, 1910-1997. ; Universal Pictures (Firm) ;
DVD.Francis the talking mule: Donald O'Connor, Patricia Medina, Zasu Pitts, Ray Collins, John McIntire, Chill Wills. Francis goes to the races: Donald O'Connor, Piper Laurie, Cecil Kellaway, Jesse White, Chill Wills. Francis goes to West Point: Donald O'Connor, Lori Nelson, Alice Kelley, Palmer Lee, William Reynolds, Chill Wills. Francis covers the big town: Donald O'Connor, Yvette Dugay, Gene Lockhart, Nancy Guld, Chill Wills.Francis the talking mule: director, Arthur Lubin ; producer, Robert Arthur ; screenplay, David Stern. Francis goes to the races: director, Arthur Lubin ; producer, Leonard Goldstein ; screenplay, Oscar Brodney, David Stern. Francis goes to West Point: director, Arthur Lubin ; producer, Leonard Goldstein ; screenplay, Oscar Brodney. Francis covers the big town: director, Arthur Lubin ; producer, Leonard Goldstein ; screenplay, Oscar Brodney.Francis the talking mule: A talking mule adopts a second lieutenant as his master in the Burmese jungle during World War II.Francis goes to the races: Peter and Francis go to stay on a horsebreeding ranch. Peter is smitten by the owner's granddaughter, and Francis enjoys the easy life. But a debt has come due that threatens the ranch, and Francis uses connections with his equine friends to come up with some winners.Francis goes to West Point: Francis the mule gets his buddy Peter into West Point, then finds Peter can't handle it.Francis covers the big town: Peter and the talking mule Francis enter the fast-paced New York newspaper world. Thanks to Francis, Peter is soon the town's hottest reporter.
Subjects: Feature films.; Comedy films.; Comedy; Comedy films.; Mules; Human-animal relationships; Horse racing; Mules;
© c2004., Universal Studios,
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The ultimate film noir collection [videorecording]. by Lang, Fritz,1890-1976.; Ulmer, Edgar G.(Edgar George),1904-1972.; Milestone, Lewis,1895-1980.; Moguy, Leonide,1899-1976.; Werker, Alfred,1896-; Fleischer, Richard.; Lubin, Arthur,1901-; Pichel, Irving,1891-1954.; Lupino, Ida,1918-1995.; Passport International Productions.;
Scarlet street: a bank cashier and amateur painter falls for a pretty face who figures he's a rich and famous artist, leading to his being taken advantage of by her scheming boyfriend.Detour: a Manhattan night-club piano player hitchhikes to Hollywood to meet up with his girl friend. Along the way, he's picked up by a driver who winds up dead. The hitchhiker assumes the dead driver's identity but winds up being blackmailed.The strange love of Martha Ivers: a gambler with a dark past returns to his hometown to find that his wealthy ex-fiancee is now married to the district attorney. The D.A. tries to use the gambler's new friend to get rid of him.Whistle stop: a woman of ill repute returns to her home town looking for money and rekindles her relationship with her old love, an alcoholic gambler. His bartender pal lures him into a plot to do away with a wealthy and corrupt nightclub owner.He walked by night: a detective is on the trail of a cop-killer.Trapped: A forger is allowed to escape from prison so that the feds can secretly follow him to his counterfeiting plates. His plan is to head to Mexico.Impact: a femme fatale and her boyfriend conspire to murder her industrialist husband, who survives the attempt but suffers from amnesia - until he gradually retrieves his memory and begins to plot his revenge.D.O.A.: an accountant discovers he has only a week to live after he is poisoned. Together with his secretary, he tries to beat the clock to find out who poisoned him - and why - before it's too late.Quicksand: an auto mechanic falls for a scheming waitress, and is pulled into the dark world of crime by her ruthless boyfriend.The hitch-hiker: Two army buddies pick up a psychotic hitch-hiker on their way to Mexico.DVD, all regions.
Subjects: Feature films.; Film noir.;
© c2006., Passport International Productions of California,
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