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    The Tales of Hoffmann (1951)

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    The Tales of Hoffmann (1951)

    Hoffmann is a lovelorn young man in Nuremberg who is watching his latest love, Stella, dance in the ballet. In the interval he goes to the tavern where he tells his friends the tales of the three major loves of his life. Each story forms a separate act of this filmic version of the Offenbach opera.

    $15.00
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    Nazi Agent (1942)

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    Nazi Agent (1942)

    The story of identicial twin brothers — one loyal to Nazi Germany and the other a loyal American who get involved with Nazi agents.

    $15.00
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    Fiesta (1941)

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    Fiesta (1941)

    Cholita, after a long absence in Mexico City, is returning home to take up her duties as head of the rancho and, as everyone expects, to marry her childhood sweetheart José. Expectations are somewhat dashed as she shows up with Fernando to whom she is engaged. This makes José and Cholita’s uncle more than a little bit put out as Fernando is not only not a Mexican, he is also a city slicker afraid of the country.

    $15.00
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    The Youngest Profession (1943)

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    The Youngest Profession (1943)

    Joan Lyons and her friend Patricia Drew are autograph hounds spending most of their day bumping into, and having tea, with the likes of Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon. Based on misinformation from a meddling old-maid governess, Miss Featherstone, Joan also devotes some time to working on the no-problem marriage of her parents to the extent of hiring Dr. Hercules, the strong man from a side show to pay attention to her mother in order to make her father jealous, despite the good advice received from Walter Pidgeon.

    $25.00
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