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  1. Nothing like a Horror film to make you forget your finances at Christmas Time,

    Like 1974's Black Christmas (aka:Silent Night, Evil Night) with Keir Dullea, Margot Kidder and Olivia Hussey.

    Plot Outline: A sorority house is terrorized by a stranger who makes frightening phone calls and then murders the sorority sisters during Christmas break.

    Full of Christmas Cheer! :)

     

    vallo

  2. One of my favorite moments is in "The African Queen" when Charlie (Bogart) hugs Rosie(Hepburn) kneeing from behind (after they realize they love each other) Just the look on Bogart's face always brings a smile to my face when I think about it. No matter where.

     

    vallo

  3. Kevin, How about "The Man Who Came to Dinner" with Monty Wooley and Bette Davis.

    Great Christmas time film and Jimmy Durante is a blast. I should also point out Ann Sheridan never looked better.

    Try here:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033874/

     

    vallo

  4. Love this film one of my first DVD's.....

     

    A bit of Trivia:

     

    Was the first "poverty row" movie chosen by the Library of Congress for preservation, in 1993.

     

    Shot in six days in mostly two locations: the hotel room and the car in front of a rear projection screen.

     

    Next US TV Airing:

    Sat. Dec. 9 10:00 PM TCM

    vallo

  5. I'm not sure if it is re-mastered But the clarity and sound are great.

    Found this on the subject:

    David Copperfield [DVD] (1935)

    Charles Dickens' plucky boy hero is well-served in this lavish production, featuring what many consider to be the best casting ever for a Hollywood "literary film." Following the death of his mother, David escapes the iron hand of his stepfather and seeks refuge, first with the good-hearted Micawber and then with his Aunt Betsey, eventually falling in love with the beautiful Agnes Wickfield. Basil Rathbone, W.C. Fields, Edna May Oliver, and Freddie Bartholomew and Frank Lawton as David star. AKA: "The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, And Observation of David Copperfield, The Younger." 131 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital Surround; Subtitles: English, Portuguese, French, Spanish; theatrical trailer; bonus shorts "Pirate Party on Catalina Isle" (1935), "Two Hearts in Wax Time" (1935), "Poor Little Me" (1935); theatrical trailer.

    Category: Drama Director: George Cukor

    Cast: Elizabeth Allan, Lionel Barrymore, Freddie Bartholomew, John Buckler, Elsa Lanchester, Herbert Mundin, Una O'Connor, Edna May Oliver, Jessie Ralph, Basil Rathbone

     

    It is worth the price..Put it on your list....

    vallo

  6. Great stuff (again) Mongo, I just purchased David Copperfield and loved her as Peggotty (wish I had an Aunt like that) also good in Les Mis?rables (1935) as Madame Magloire and 1936's San Francisco.

    Love putting a name with the face.....

     

    vallo

  7. >>I searched the Internet for Robert's Rare Videos and cannot find it.

     

    it's Robert's hard to find videos.

    Try here:http://www.robertsvideos.com/index.php3 and they have it on VHS for $25.00 Try here:http://www.robertsvideos.com/product.php3?invid=62178&ref=/browse.php3

     

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