Tuesday, February 25, 2020

THE THIN MAN TV COLLECTION - 17 DVD SET - 67 COMPLETE EPISODES 1957-1959

The Thin Man
TV Collection - 17 DVD Set - 67 Complete Episodes 1957-59
The Thin Man TV Collection - 17 DVD Set - 67 Complete Episodes 1957-1959

The Thin Man, 30 minute detective drama starring Peter Lawford & Phyllis Kirk.

67 Episodes on 17 DVD's.

The Carlstadt Man 5-16-58
Come Back, Darling Asta 10-11-58
Damon's Dilemma 1-17-58
Dead Duck 11-8-57
The Departed Doctor 4-4-58
Dollar Doodle 9-20-57
Double Jeopardy 3-14-58
Duke of Sing Sing 9-27-57
Dead Giveaway 12-13-57
The Delinquent 4-18-58
Human Bomb 11-28-58
I Loathe You, Darling 11-21-58
Long Lost Chapter 11-14-58
The Maine Thing 1-23-59
Mayhem To Music 3-20-58
Outrageous Lady 1-30-59
Painted Witness 5-2-58
Paris Pendent 10-18-57
Pre-Inca Caper 2-7-57
Mystery Of The Missing Murders 3-7-58
Nora Goes Over The Wall 5-15-59
Bat McKidderick, ESQ 6-12-59
Beauty and The Bath 1-2-59
Black Wind and Lightning 2-27-59
Screaming Doll 6-13-58
Ship Shakedown 2-21-58
Tennis Champ 4-11-58
The Unlucky Lucky Number 1-24-58
That's The Spirit 10-25-57
Unwelcome Alibi 12-27-57
The Valley Forger 6-6-58
The Bookworms 3-21-58
Cold Cargo 6-5-59
Dear Dead Days 5-29-59
Design for Murder 12-12-58
A Funny Thing Happened - On The Way To The Morgue 2-20-59
Ring Around Rosie 11-22-57
The Robot Client 2-28-58
The Saucer People 5-9-58
The Scene Stealer 1-10-58
Gory Road 4-3-59
Hamilton Hollered For Help 2-22-59
Holiday For Hazel 3-6-59
The Housewarming 10-31-58
Angels In Paradise 11-29-57
The Art Of Murder 5-23-58
Asta Day 1-3-58
Man On The Bridge 1-31-58
Bronze Bonze 5-1-59
Case Of The Baggy Pants 1-9-59
Cat Kicker 4-24-59
Cherchez La Sex Pot 6-19-59
Fashion Showdown 12-6-57
Fatal Clitche' 11-15-57
The Jittery Jury 3-28-58
Kappa Kappa Kaper 5-30-58
Scene Of The Crime 10-24-58
A Plague Of Pigeons 12-5-58
Anonymity Anyone? 4-10-59
Mystery Of The Missing Murder 3-7-58
Perfect Servant 2-13-59
That's Gratitude 4-17-59
Requiem For A Recluse 5-8-59
Acrostic Murders 11-1-57
Angel Biz 10-4-57
Lady On The Lamb 12-26-58
La Sabre Invecta 3-27-59


Monday, March 21, 2016

ZORRO COMPLETE SERIES GUY WILLIAMS DVD


Zorro is an American action-adventure western drama series produced by Walt Disney Productions. Based on the well-known Zorro character created by Johnston McCulley, the series premiered on October 10, 1957 on ABC. The final network broadcast was July 2, 1959. Seventy-eight episodes were produced, and 4 hour-long specials were aired on the Walt Disney anthology series between October 30, 1960 and April 2, 1961.

Sunday, March 6, 2016

BAT MASTERSON (1958-1961) COMPLETE SERIES ON 9 DVD'S 108 Complete Episodes (in original broadcast order)

BAT MASTERSON  (1958-1961)
COMPLETE SERIES ON 9 DVD'S
108 Complete Episodes (in original broadcast order) 



  
Bat Masterson carried a gold topped cane, wore a derby, and clothes that were more suited for an eastern city than in Tombstone, Arizona. He was a professional gambler, a scout, an Indian fighter and a lawman. He used his cane and his 'wits' before resorting to his gun.
The series is based upon the legend created by the real William Bartley "Bat" Masterson.   Starring Gene Barry!  Complete series on DVD, 108 episodes in original broadcast order!


FATHER KNOWS BEST TWO 1977 TV REUNION FILMS FATHER KNOWS BEST REUNION & FATHER KNOWS BEST: HOME FOR CHRISTMAS DVD



FATHER KNOWS BEST

TWO 1977 TV REUNION FILMS

FATHER KNOWS BEST REUNION & FATHER KNOWS BEST: HOME FOR CHRISTMAS DVD


Father Knows Best Reunion (1977) was one of the most beloved situation comedies of the 1950s. Happily, all the cast members of the original FKB were still around to show up in this TV-movie reunion. On the occasion of the 35th anniversary of Jim and Margaret Anderson (Robert Young and Jane Wyatt), the Anderson kids interrupt their busy adult schedules to attend the festivities. To bring you up to date, Betty (Elinor Donahue), aka "Princess," is now a widowed mother; Kathy (Laurin Chapin), better known as "Kitten," is a single woman dating an older man; and Bud (Billy Gray) is a motorcycle racer. Intended as the pilot for a new series, Father Knows Best posted good ratings when it was first telecast May 15, 1977, but sponsor and network interest were not forthcoming.



Father Knows Best: Home for Christmas (1977) was the second of three TV pilot films for a proposed (and abandoned) revival of the 1950s sitcom classic Father Knows Best. Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Elinor Donahue, Billy Gray and Laurin Chapin reprise their old TV roles as the Anderson family. Jim and Margaret Anderson (Young and Wyatt), facing the prospect of celebrating Christmas alone, are further depressed by the possibility of having to sell their home. Their children Betty, Bud and Kathy (Donahue, Gray and Chapin), now grown and pursuing their own lives, drop what they're doing to rally around their parents. Father Knows Best: Home for Christmas was slightly more realistic than its 1950s inspiration, but Sentiment wins out over Truth once more.

FATHER KNOWS BEST 2 REUNION FILMS $14.99

THE MILLIONAIRE 1950'S TV Series on DVD

The Millionaire, a television drama anthology series ( January 19, 1955—September 28, 1960), explored the ways unexpected wealth changed life for better or for worse. The show became a five-season hit thanks in large part to a twist that also made it a bit of a cult classic in the years that followed its life in the so-called "Golden Era" of U.S. television. The show centered around the stories of unknown people who were given, seemingly out of nowhere, one million dollars from a benefactor who insisted they never know him.  
He was John Beresford Tipton, sketched as a semi-retired industrialist and shown obscured by one of his high-backed leather chairs, viewers seeing only his right arm as he reached for a cashier's check for one million dollars, each week, and handed it to his executive secretary, a mild-mannered, good-humored, but no-nonsense man named Michael Anthony. It was Anthony's job to travel and deliver that check to its intended recipient, staying only long enough to present the gift and then, customarily, leaving the recipient's life forever.



Sunday, April 14, 2013

SKARY RELIGIOUS FILMS VOLUME 1 DVD

 
SKARY RELIGIOUS FILMS
VOLUME 1
DVD
 
Incredibly BIZZARE collection of four (4) religious brainwash film shorts from the 1970's. They combine everything that is wrong about the teaching of morals to the community, yet they are inspiringly humorous as they are depressing as HELL!
 
 
 
Cipher In The Snow, 24 minutes, tells the story of a young boy who is
reduced to a total ZERO by his abusive stepfather, teachers, classmates,
etc. He is so ignored that he just DIES one day getting off the bus.
Teachers, parents and everyone else in turn start blaming themselves for
the poor boy's demise. Included is a real emotional scene where the boy is
beat up by some classmates who don't want him to help them with their
snowman. The boy then waits until they all leave and creates a sad face
for the snowman with COINS and a piece of SPEARMINT GUM. Truly a priceless
moment in cinema!
 
 
 
The Trophy Case, 25 minutes, tells the story of a 70's teenager (looks a
lot like Shaun Cassidy, no bargain there!) and his struggles with his rich
father. Some kind of morals are taught herein, as the father insists the
boy be more like himself....also included is some classic depression
soundtrack (like a bad Paul Williams scored film) and some cool drug abuse
scenes and an attempted 7-11 robbery. Campy, yet chic!
 
 
 
The Drop Card, 15 minutes, tells the story of a young Italian girl who
moves away from home to college. This coming of age tripe gets extremely
goofy when the whole theme focuses on her attempt to get her SPEECH 101
class dropped from her schedule. Her professor (who looks a lot like a
sexual predator) refuses to sign her Drop Card and harasses her to no end.
Has a nice entertaining ending that involves PIZZA DOUGH. Love this one
and it's depressing college life and true BELIEVE IN YOURSELF mantra....
 
 
 
 
IN ONE BLINDING MOMENT, 17 minutes, tells the story of a young boy on his
way to SHOW AND TELL at school. Along the way comes a speeding delinquent
teenager (got to love those JD's!) who runs over the boy at incredibly
high speed. Film focuses on the dead boy's parents hatred against the boy
who killed their son. They even verbally assault the kid on the way into
court! They then miraculously have a change of heart overnite and decide
to invite the boy who killed their son into their home and bake him a
homemade cake! A TRUE CLASSIC.....you'll need two boxes of tissues for
this one....either to wipe your tears or to catch your phlegm from
laughing so hard!

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