 | A young athlete is forced to choose between fame and fortune, and the personal relationships that make his life meaningful. |
 | A young athlete is forced to choose between fame and fortune, and the personal relationships that make his life meaningful. |
 | In "Frosty's Winter Wonderland," Frosty the Snowman's friends build him a snowwife. "The Leprechauns' Gold" is the story of a young cabin boy who sails the seas and discovers Christmas on a magical island of leprechauns. |
 | A classic 1930s musical, GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933 offers some of Busby Berkeley's most spectacular choreography. The opening scene features Ginger Rogers singing "We're in the Money" dressed only in silver dollars--a dream come true in depression-era... |
 | When a plane carrying $200 million in gold bullion is shot down in Laos, an elite team of secret agents form an operations squad to find the treasure. A spectacular war story set in the exotic countries of Thailand and Laos. |
 | Sibling rivalry over a girl is the reason two brothers - one an athlete, the other a musician - enter a foot race that eventually forces one of them to come to terms with himself and his competitive father. |
 | Sibling rivalry over a girl is the reason two brothers - one an athlete, the other a musician - enter a foot race that eventually forces one of them to come to terms with himself and his competitive father. |
 | This Chaplin classic finds Charlie in the Klondike searching for gold. Maintains a careful balance of masterful slapstick, romantic tenderness, and wry social satire. Also contains the celebrated "dancing dinner rolls" gag. Re-release in 1942... |
 | This Chaplin classic finds Charlie in the Klondike searching for gold. Maintains a careful balance of masterful slapstick, romantic tenderness, and wry social satire. Also contains the celebrated "dancing dinner rolls" gag. Re-release in 1942... |
 | This Chaplin classic finds Charlie in the Klondike searching for gold. Maintains a careful balance of masterful slapstick, romantic tenderness, and wry social satire. Also contains the celebrated "dancing dinner rolls" gag. Re-release in 1942... |