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    Make Way For Tomorrow Criterion Collection Blu-Ray (Original)

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    Make Way For Tomorrow Criterion Collection Blu-Ray (Original)

    At a family reunion, the Cooper clan find that their parents’ home is being foreclosed. “Temporarily,” Ma moves in with son George’s family, Pa with daughter Cora. But the parents are like sand in the gears of their middle-aged children’s well regulated households. Can the old folks take matters into their own hands?

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    Important: Many players today, including DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K Blu-ray players, are region-free and can play discs from any region. Compatibility depends entirely on the player you own.
    We have numerous regular customers from the US, Canada, and Australia who have no issues playing our Region 2 discs on their DVD, Blu-ray, or 4K Blu-ray players.

    $55.00
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    Carolina Blues (1944)

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    Carolina Blues (1944)

    When he loses his lead singer, bandleader Kay Kyser can’t find a replacement he likes.

    $15.00
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    The Heat's On (1943)

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    The Heat’s On (1943)

    After an absence of three years, Mae West returned to the screen in the musical comedy The Heat’s On. La West is cast as Fay Lawrence, a famous Broadway actress who is loved intensely by her producer Tony Ferris (William Gaxton). Rival producer Forrest Stanton (Alan Dinehart) steals Fay away from Ferris by convincing her that she’s been blacklisted from Broadway by blue-nosed moralist Hannah Bainbridge (Almira Sessions). Meanwhile, Hannah’s puckish brother Hubert (Victor Moore) syphons money from his sister’s “clean up show business” committee to produce a musical show for his actress niece Janey (Mary Roche). Somehow, all these characters converge for a spectacular closing production number spotlighting the formidable Fay. Part of the reason for the failure of The Heat’s On is the fact that Mae West didn’t write her own dialogue, as was usually her custom. The film performed so poorly that it would be 27 years before West would again appear on the Big Screen.

    $15.00
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    Louisiana Purchase (1941)

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    Louisiana Purchase (1941)

    A bumbling senator investigating graft in Louisiana is the target of a scheme involving a Viennese beauty.

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    Make Way for Tomorrow (1937)

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    Make Way for Tomorrow (1937)

    At a family reunion, the Cooper clan find that their parents’ home is being foreclosed. “Temporarily,” Ma moves in with son George’s family, Pa with daughter Cora. But the parents are like sand in the gears of their middle-aged children’s well regulated households. Can the old folks take matters into their own hands?

    $15.00
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    We're on the Jury (1937)

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    We’re on the Jury (1937)

    A juror at a murder trial is convinced the defendant is innocent.

    $15.00
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    Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936)

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    Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936)

    Stage-producer J.J. Horbart, is going to put on a new show, but he doesn’t know that his two partners lost the money at the stock market. Insurance salesman Rosmer Peck falls in love with ex chorus-girl Joan Blondell, who’s friend Genevieve tries to land on one of J.J Horbat’s partners. They come up with the idea to insure J.J. for $1 Million, to get the money back when he dies. Rosmer sells him the policy. After the insurance Company finds out that he’s only a hypochondriac, an attempt to kill him accidently fails, and Genevieve falls in love with J.J. But when J.J. is informed that he is putting on a show with no money he has a breakdown. The only possibility to restore his health is putting on the show, in spite of the lack of money.

    $15.00
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    Swing Time (1936)

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    Swing Time (1936)

    Lucky is tricked into missing his wedding to Margaret by the other members of Pop’s magic and dance act, and has to make $25000 to be allowed to marry her. He and Pop go to New York where they run into Penny, a dancing instructor. She and Lucky form a successful dance partnership, but romance is blighted (till the end of the film at least!) by his old attachment to Margaret and hers for Ricardo, the band leader who won’t play for them to dance together.

    $15.00
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    Louisiana Purchase (Original)

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    Louisiana Purchase (Original)

    A bumbling senator investigating graft in Louisiana is the target of a scheme involving a Viennese beauty.
    This is 100% Genuine product.
    Region: 2
    Important: A lot of DVD players around now are region free – which play any DVD region. It completely depends on what DVD player you have.
    We actually have a number of regular customers based in the US, Canada and Australia who never have problems with our region 2 discs.

    $23.00
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    Meet the Missus (1937)

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    Meet the Missus (1937)

    A small town Ohio barber accompanies his ditzy wife to Atlantic City, where she competes in the Happy Noodle Company’s Mrs. America Contest. Comedy.

    $25.00
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    Riding High (1943)

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    Riding High (1943)

    No relation to the 1950 Frank Capra film of the same name, the 1943 Technicolor musical Riding High is a by-the-numbers vehicle for Dorothy Lamour and Dick Powell. Lamour stars as Ann Castle, a former burlesque queen who heads westward to claim her father’s silver mine. Powell plays mining engineer Steve Baird, who like Ann has a vested interest in the worked-out mine. With the help of genial counterfeiter Mortimer J. Slocum (Victor Moore), Steve and Ann are able to peddle mining stock, thus saving her from bankruptcy. The stockholders are in a lynching mood when it appears that they’ve been flim-flammed, but a last minute “miracle” saves the day. Featured in the cast are Paramount stalwarts Cass Daley and Gil Lamb, the former doing her quasi-Martha Raye act and the latter swallowing his harmonica for the millionth time. Production values are excellent and the songs are exuberantly performed; it’s only in its hackneyed plot that Riding High slows to a clip-clop.

    $25.00
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    It Happened on Fifth Avenue (1947)

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    It Happened on Fifth Avenue (1947)

    A New Yorker hobo moves into a mansion and along the way he gathers friends to live in the house with him. Before he knows it, he is living with the actual home owners.

    $25.00
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