 | A family of vacationers rents a sprawling mansion for the summer and soon discovers that all is not as it should be. Among other equally strange things, dead plants come back to life, and the swimming pool kills bathers. |
 | An esteemed film adaptation of Lillian Hellman's play involving the corrupt machinations of a wealthy Southern family. Vicious queen bee Regina Giddens (Bette Davis) and her two greedy brothers scheme mercilessly in their attempt to make a fortune on... |
 | In this spooky suspense film, an American family moves into a creepy manor house located within a wooded area in the English countryside. Before long they start to see some odd things, like mirrors that don't reflect, and the ghost of blindfolded... |
 | Given that she throws tantrums, gets intoxicated, and pushes people away when she needs them the most, it's a wonder New York theater star Margo Channing has any true friends. But when Eve Harrington, Margo's young and innocent-seeming protégée,... |
 | After moving away from the city, a family gets caught up in the deadly occult practices of a seemingly peaceful New England village. Made for television. |
 | Barbara Hale reprises her role as sleuth-like secretary Della Street to host this anthology of the long-running detective television series, starring Raymond Burr as genius defense attorney Perry Mason. Five episodes in this collection are notable... |
 | Bette Davis displays all her estimable talents in this collection of five classic films featuring the talented star. The titles included are: DARK VICTORY, THE LETTER, MR. SKEFFINGTON, NOW, VOYAGER, and THE STAR. See individual titles for synopsis... |
 | Annie (Bette Davis), an aging apple-seller, passes herself off as a woman of wealth in order to impress her daughter. Young Louise (Ann-Margret) has just returned from years in Spain and hopes to marry into the well to-do family of a Count. Assisting... |
 | In a major change of genres, Lindsay Anderson (IF. . ., O LUCKY MAN!) directs two legendary American actors in this charming, simple story of two elderly women looking back on their lives, and still planning for the future, as they wait to see the... |
 | A Davis-fest as the screen diva plays twin sisters at odds over a man stolen from the meeker sister by the devious sister. Directed by Davis's Now Voyager co-star (and Casablanca star) Henreid. |