 | MYRA BRECKENRIDGE may be the first punk manifesto, a celebration of pop culture nihilism. A precursor to films by directors like David Lynch, and perhaps influenced by those of avant-garde Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini, this outrageous, searing,... |
 | This 5-Disc set collects five of W.C. Fields's most popular films: THE BANK DICK (1940), INTERNATIONAL HOUSE (1933), IT'S A GIFT (1934), MY LITTLE CHICKADEE (1940), YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN (1939). See individual titles for details. |
 | Sexy and curvaceous Hollywood icon Mae West made a name for herself with the five films gathered here. MAE WEST: THE GLAMOUR COLLECTION includes the films NIGHT AFTER NIGHT, I'M NO ANGEL, GOIN' TO TOWN, GO WEST YOUNG MAN, and MY LITTLE CHIKADEE. See... |
 | West repeats her stage role as diamond Lil in this gay 1890's saloon spoof. Academy Award Nominations: Best Picture. |
 | The celebrated West, this time a brassy Hollywood sexpot accustomed to getting her way, gets stranded in a small town during a publicity tour for her latest movie. Scott helps her pass the time, when she can stay out of the clutches of her oily... |
 | "When I'm Good, I'm Very Good. But When I'm Bad, I'm Better," says Mae West in one of the top comedy hits of the 30s. |
 | West plays Peaches O'Day, a con artist who can sell anything, including the Brooklyn Bridge. This was her last picture for Paramount. Academy Award Nominations: Best Interior Decoration. |
 | Mae West, who wrote this and a handful of other movies during the 1930s, stars as 1890s blues singer Ruby in a comic romp that follows the dazzling entertainer's quest to find the man of her dreams without being duped. Ruby distracts boxer Tiger so... |
 | Screen siren Mae West took a 27 year break after this movie. Though she did write her own dialogue here, she had almost no control over the rest of this uneven musical production. She plays an actress involved in several Broadway shows at once.... |
 | Mae's in the money in this one, after she inherits a gushing oil field. With cash in her kitty, she trys to add a touch of class to snare the heart of an engineer. West's in great form. |