 | | 239 products found for Lady in DVDs  | Barbra Streisand returns as Fanny Brice in this sequel to William Wyler's Oscar-winning FUNNY GIRL. FUNNY LADY picks up the saga of entertainer-comedienne Brice after her separation from playboy millionaire Nick Arnstein (Omar Sharif). Newly single,... |  | Frankenstein's daughter creates a handsome monster for the sole purpose of fulfilling her strange sexual desires. Her best laid plans go awry, however, when a maladjusted brain transplant recipient takes a strong disliking to her. |  | A conniving newspaper editor uses his fiancee and an ex-employee to get the goods on a hot-headed heiress. But everything goes wrong and she sues him for $5 million. Academy Award Nominations: Best Picture. Remade as a musical in 1946 as "Easy to... |  | The master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, weaves a knotty yarn of intrigue in this early outing. Young, beautiful, and spoiled Iris Henderson (Margaret Lockwood) is wrapping up a ski vacation before unenthusiastically returning to London to be... |  | A French film version of D.H. Lawrence's controversial 1928 novel about an adulterous wife. |  | A priceless classic, MY FAIR LADY has become one of the most popular musicals of all time. Based on George Bernard Shaw's 1913 play PYGMALION, the film swept the Academy Awards. Cecil Beaton's lavish sets and costumes and Lerner and Loewe's winning... |  | The outstanding story of the U.S.S. Enterprise, the Fighting Lady. This carrier fought in numerous battles such as Midway, Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima and Okinawa. Features some of the best gun camera action ever recorded by Navy pilots in World War II. |  | A flamboyant tale set in Protectorate England about an aristocratic rogue who falls for the woman he has sworn to defend. An adaptation of a novel by romance author Barbara Cartland. |  | Adapted from William Goldman's novel, NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY is a darkly comic thriller detailing the the story of Christopher Gill (Rod Steiger), a Broadway producer whose troubled relationship with his mother has transformed him into a demented... |  | Nicole Kidman stars in this dark, elaborate adaptation of Henry James's novel, director Jane Campion's follow-up to THE PIANO. American Isabel Archer (Kidman) visits her wealthy relatives in 1872 England, where she turns down an offer of marriage by... |
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