 | Vladimir Nabokov's notorious, hilarious erotic murder mystery takes the form of a monologue by his hero, Humbert Humbert, as he attempts to justify his love for and obsession with the barely adolescent Dolores Haze, known as Lolita. Humbert's... |
 | INTO THE WILD developed out of an article which Mr. Krakauer wrote for "Outside" magazine. The Emory University honors graduate Christopher Johnson McCandless--"Alexander Supertramp"--took off after school in rebellion against authority and his... |
 | Richard Boone will remain an eternal icon of cool for his portrayal of the black-clad mercenary Paladin in the 1950s television western HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL. Equally adept at firing guns or quoting Shakespeare, the intelligent and principled... |
 | Richard Boone will remain an eternal icon of cool for his portrayal of the black-clad mercenary Paladin in the 1950s television western HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL. Equally adept at firing guns or quoting Shakespeare, the intelligent and principled... |
 | Richard Boone will remain an eternal icon of cool for his portrayal of the black-clad mercenary Paladin in the 1950s television western HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL. Equally adept at firing guns or quoting Shakespeare, the intelligent and principled... |
 | A time machine transports the Three Stooges back to the land of ancient Ithaca where they meet Hercules. There they battle a host of frightening monsters. |
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 | Charles Barton directs one of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello's most imaginative screen efforts. The ghosts of Horatio Prim (Lou Costello) and Melody Allen (Marjorie Reynolds) haunt a nervous Abbott. The twosome were mistaken for traitors during the... |
 | The MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER collection continues with another four episodes of fun, straight from the Hollywood vaults! Mike Nelson introduces a cavalcade of wonders as he stumbles across schlocky B-Movie treats that offer plenty of (largely... |
 | Though he might be best remembered for sweeping epics such as DOCTOR ZHIVAGO and LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, renowned British director David Lean began his film career with small-scale character studies based on the plays of Noel Coward. Lean's fourth film,... |