As New (classics)
91 Films.
High Noon (1952)
- Retiring marshal Gary Cooper faces a crisis of conscience when he learns an old adversary wants revenge. A classic that derives its impact through…
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$19.95 $14.95
Stalag 17 (1952)
- Sophisticated WW2 film in which comedy and suspense make uneasy but fascinating bedfellows. William Holden leads imprisoned American G.Is who plan…
- DVD
$20 $15
Harvey (1950)
- Jimmy Stewart's personal favourite role is his middle–aged drunk who has a six–foot rabbit friend that only he can see. From Mary Chase's…
- DVD
$24.95 $18.70 (Plus The Glen Miller Story (1954))
King Solomon's Mines (1950)
- Stewart Granger is Allan Quartermain, Deborah Kerr and Richard Carlson are his intrepid side–kicks who venture the perilous African jungle in…
- DVD
$19.95 $14.95
Hamlet (1948)
- The Oscar winner of Best Picture, Actor, Art direction and Costume, Laurence Olivier's version soars with vitality and atmosphere. A classic.
- DVD
$20 $15 (Faded Sleeve)
Red Shoes, The (1948)
- Beloved dance classic is a strikingly realised story of a young ballerina who, in an echo of the Hans Christian Andersen story, becomes torn between…
- DVD
$30 $22.50 (Multipack w/- Importance of Being Earnest (1954) & Black Narcissus)
Gentleman's Agreement (1947)
- Gregory Peck stars in this Academy Award winning melodrama about a writer who, for the sake of research, pretends to be Jewish and becomes a victim…
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$19.95 $14.95
Stranger, The (1946)
- Orson Welles plays a Nazi war criminal who marries an unsuspecting American, but Edward G. Robinson is hot on his trail. Welles also directed this…
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$20 $15
Mildred Pierce (1945)
- Joan Crawford won an Oscar for her career–defining role as a stoical housewife–turned–waitress who finds success in business, but…
- DVD
$24.95 $18.70
State Fair (1945)
- Cheerful Rodgers & Hammerstein musical about Iowa family visiting a colossal fairground.
- DVD
$20 $15 (2 - Disc w/- State Fair (1962))