 | Hot-tempered, self-centered, part-Irish Southern beauty Scarlett O'Hara, played to the teeth by Vivien Leigh, loves the gentlemanly Ashley Wilkes (Leslie Howard). Smug, rebellious, honest, blockade-running profiteer Rhett Butler, portrayed gracefully... |
 | The story of three ghetto children who later became feared leaders of organized crime. This fact-filled series reveals the violent nature of the gangster wars in early twentieth-century New York City. |
 | In this heartwarming Christmas tale, a young family become caretakers for a wealthy widow. While the husband's quirky, work-obsessed personality begins to take its toll on both his wife and their employer, through a series of dreams he comes to... |
 | An engrossing look at life in a small town in midwestern America. A blue collar worker who spends his free time demolishing cars at a local racetrack falls in love with the track's beautiful owner. Complications arise when his new-found girlfriend... |
 | Famed character actor Harry Carey stars as Trader Hunt in this tale of romance and adventure. Out on the hunt in the wilds of Africa, Hunt and company encounter a white woman searching for her long-lost daughter. When the woman is killed, Horn's... |
 | The world's bravest mice, Bernard and Miss Bianca, answer a call for help from deep in the heart of Australia's vast and unpredictable outback! With a crazy crew of local critters, these top mouse agents rush to the aid of Cody, a young boy... |
 | Bill Tyler (Charlton Heston) and Henry Frapp (Brian Keith), two aging beaver trappers in the high Rockies, find their lives on the line when they encounter Running Moon (Victoria Racimo), a beautiful Blackfoot runaway. Though Tyler wants no part of... |
 | Filmed in Shrewsbury, England, this version of Dickens' beloved classic is considered by many to be the best. All the performances are excellent, but George C. Scott makes the often-played Ebenezer Scrooge his very own. Highly recommended. |
 | Winning, rare light-hearted role for Scott as a scam artist working the back roads down South. He takes on a young army deserter (Sarrazin) as an apprentice. Much to Scott's disappointment, Sarrazin starts to stray toward the straight-and-narrow. |
 | This family comedy based on a short story by Chris Crutcher follows the exploits of a high school geek whose enemy gets him elected as King of the Winter Ball. Now he's got to decide between being embarrassed at the dance or finishing his coveted... |