 | With two little words, a flick of the hand, and that famously coiffed comb-over, real estate tycoon Donald Trump parlayed his financial success into a hugely popular reality television series based on personal and corporate intrigue. Billed as "the... |
 | Historical and fantastical adventure fuel the action in these four star-studded productions: THE CURSE OF KING TUT’S TOMB, THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE (2005), MERLIN’S APPRENTICE, and BLACKBEARD. Please see individual titles for synopsis information. |
 | The always-impressive Sam Neill stars as the legendary titular magician, who takes a scrappy young thief with magical talents under his wing and, with his help, goes on a dangerous quest to recover the stolen Holy Grail and thereby save the imperiled... |
 | This double features DVD contains two classic Hitchcock films: RICH AND STRANGE (1932) and THE SORCERERS APPRENTICE, an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1962). See individual titles for more information. |
 | A sexy, nonstop action thriller, THE APPRENTICE follows the dangerous escapade of a courageous young martial artist. This youthful fighter is ambling along in a seemingly dead end existence when he falls in with a band of international assassins.... |
 | Susan Sarandon has an early starring role in this 1971 drama about a French-Canadian man who gets caught in a love triangle after his former girlfriend refuses to end their relationship despite her boyfriend's obvious interest in Sarandon's... |
 | Ben has a natural gift for magic, but has no idea it's about to be put to the ultimate test. When Ben befriends a neighbor in his new town, he'll be thrust into a battle with sorcerers and demons he never could have imagined. The fate of the world... |
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 | An Alfred Hitchcock pack containing four classic films. Includes: BLACKMAIL, EASY VIRTUE, RICH AND STRANGE, and THE SORCERERS APPRENTICE. See individual titles for complete details. |
 | Includes four early films from the master of suspense: THE LODGER (1926), BLACKMAIL (1929), which was Hitchcock's first sound film, RICH AND STRANGE (1932) and SABOTAGE (1936), plus an episode from the television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents,... |