Charlie Chaplin -The Vagabond
After collecting donations for German street musicians, Charlie heads for the country where he rescues a girl from a band of gypsies. Apainting of the girl is seen by her wealthy mother and soon the mother and the artist are involved in looking for the girl.
Buster Keaton 2 - Neighbors
Romeo and Juliet given an update and set in a tenement neighbourhood where Buster and Virginia's family fight over the fence separating their respective buildings.
Frank Sinatra:Suddenly
The tranquility of a small town is marred only by sheriff Tod Shaw's unsuccessful courtship of widow Ellen Benson, a pacifist who can't abide guns and those who use them. But violence descends on Ellen's household willy-nilly when the U.S. President passes through town... and slightly psycho hired assassin John Baron finds the Benson home ideal for an ambush
Charlie Chaplin Collection 2 - A Night In The Show
Mr. Pest (Charlie Chaplin) has to try several seats in the theatre before he finds himself right in the front and in a fight with the conductor!
Elizabeth Taylor /Richard Burton: Divorce His - Divorce Hers - Her side
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton draw on their personal experiences as real-life partners going through marraige difficulties for their performances in this story of the breakup of an 18-year matrimonial union, as seen from the points of view of both the husband and the wife.
Orson Welles: David and Goliath
The story of the film is adapted from the Old Testament: The Philistines declare war on the Israelites and wrench the Arch of the Allience from them. Saul, the king of Israel, listens meanwhile to the words of the prophets who tell him that the new king will be a young shepard called David. But still David has to fight the enemy in form of their mighty giant Goliath
Charlie Chaplin Collection 2 - His New Job
Charlie is trying to get a job in a film but begins by helping out the carpenter. When one of the actors doesn't show, Charlie is given his big chance.
Buster Keaton 1 - Convict 13
Buster is out playing golf when he gets knocked unconscious by a flying ball. Whilst he is out cold, an escaped convict steals his clothes, so when Buster awakes he finds himself on the way to prison, where he is to be hanged the following day.
The Thief of Bagdad - The abode of the wings horse
Often hailed as the greatest fantasy film ever made, The Thief of Bagdad (1940) was producer Alexander Korda's crowning achievement. Deservedly winning Academy Awards for art direction, color cinematography, and special effects, this Arabian Nights adventure appeals to all ages with its fantastical tale of Abu (Sabu), the little thief who befriends the prince of Bagdad (John Justin) and foils the nefarious plans of the evil grand vizier (Conrad Veidt), who seizes control of Bagdad and covets the princess of Basra (Joan Duprez). From its gorgeous, epic-scale sets to flying horses, magic carpets, and, best of all, Rex Ingram's towering jinni of the bottle, this Thief has all the magic of the tales that inspired it, and vibrant Technicolor brings it all to life in dazzling style. Six esteemed directors worked on this infamously troubled production, but the final result exceeded all expectations, becoming an instant classic that endures to this day
The Thief of Bagdad - In the hand, the heart and the mind
Often hailed as the greatest fantasy film ever made, The Thief of Bagdad (1940) was producer Alexander Korda's crowning achievement. Deservedly winning Academy Awards for art direction, color cinematography, and special effects, this Arabian Nights adventure appeals to all ages with its fantastical tale of Abu (Sabu), the little thief who befriends the prince of Bagdad (John Justin) and foils the nefarious plans of the evil grand vizier (Conrad Veidt), who seizes control of Bagdad and covets the princess of Basra (Joan Duprez). From its gorgeous, epic-scale sets to flying horses, magic carpets, and, best of all, Rex Ingram's towering jinni of the bottle, this Thief has all the magic of the tales that inspired it, and vibrant Technicolor brings it all to life in dazzling style. Six esteemed directors worked on this infamously troubled production, but the final result exceeded all expectations, becoming an instant classic that endures to this day
Elizabeth Taylor :Divorce His - Divorce Hers - His side
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton draw on their personal experiences as real-life partners going through marraige difficulties for their performances in this story of the breakup of an 18-year matrimonial union, as seen from the points of view of both the husband and the wife.
Charles Bronson:Someone Behind the Door
neurosurgeon (Anthony Perkins) with a cheating wife takes his patient, a confused amnesiac (Charles Bronson), into his home for intensive treatment. The doctor, disturbed by his wife's affair, conditions his lost patient to believe that the cheating wife is his own, the gun in his pocket is his, and the task he started prior to losing his memory was to find his cheating wife and her new mate, and "take the appropriate actions."
Gary Cooper: Fighting Carvans
As a parting shot, fired reporter Ann Mitchell prints a fake letter from unemployed "John Doe," who threatens suicide in protest of social ills. The paper is forced to rehire Ann and hires John Willoughby to impersonate "Doe." Ann and her bosses cynically milk the story for all it's worth, until the made-up "John Doe" philosophy starts a whole political movement. At last everyone, even Ann, takes her creation seriously...but publisher D.B. Norton has a secret plan.
Elizabeth Taylor:The Last Time I Saw Paris
Charles returns to Paris to reminisce about the life he led in Paris after it was liberated. He worked on "Stars and Stripes" when he met Marion and Helen. He would marry and be happy staying in Paris after his discharge and working for a news organization. He would try to write his great novel and that would come between Charlie, his wife and his daughter
Jack Nicholson:The Wild Ride
rebellious punk of the beat generation, who spends his days as an amateur dirt track driver in-between partying and troublemaking. He eventually kidnaps his buddy's girlfriend, kills a few police officers and finally sees his own life end in tregedy.
Sheriff of Tombstone
Roy Rogers is mistaken for a hired gun the crooked mayor of Tombstone sent for to help him gain control of the town. But Roy'd better be on his toes; the malicious magistrate is wise to him, and the real trigger man is goin' a-gunnin' for him
Hell Town - Blue steel
Two of John Wayne's slam-busting movies collected together.BLUE STEEL - A band of ruthless outlaws try to force out the townspeople in a small community after gold is discovered there, but one brave man stands in their way.
Young Buffalo Bill
Thoroughly enjoyable Western bioflick that stretches the facts but is one of Roy's best nevertheless. The cavalry sounds a call for Roy to suppress an Indian uprising on a Spanish ranch.
The Rifleman
The Rifleman was western series that broadcast by ABC at Tuesday as 30 minutes show in all part of the USA. It premiered on September 30, 1958 until it reaches the finale on April 8, 1963 as it classified on Action's adventure series. It starred Chuck Connors as Lucas McCain who's a widower and Union veteran of the civil war and Johnny Crawford played as Mark, the son of McCain. That lived on a ranch just outside the fictitious town of North Fork, New Mexico territory
Rainbow valley
You remember the Rainbow Valley? That's where the townspeople want to build a railroad, but keep finding their plans go awry. Why? Government agent John Wayne wants to find out, too, so he goes undercover. Lucille Brown, George "Gabby" Hayes and Buffalo Bill, Jr. also star






















