 | Gabriel Garcia Marquez's fanciful and lush novel is a romantic epic about love in its many guises, the clash of romanticism and rationalism, and the terrible agony of love sickness. At the apex of the novel's love triangle is Fermina Daza, who... |
 | A modern-day princess "escapes" from her royal entourage while on a trip to Rome, and while incognito, falls in love with an American newspaperman. Oscar-winning story from then-blacklisted Dalton Trumbo was credited to Ian McLellan Hunter. |
 | 16 DVD's contain this classic cult series in an amazing package, packed full of extras including fully uncut episodes, some containing up to 12 minutes of additional footage. All 48 episodes are featured, painstakingly restored from the original 35mm... |
 | Bursting onto screens in the early 1960s, THE MUNSTERS offered a skewed, yet hilarious, visualization of a less than wholesome family unit. The pale and deathly-looking set of characters were loosely based on a number of popular figures from horror... |
 | Television viewers got a fright in 1989, when TALES FROM THE CRYPT made the transition from EC comicbook to TV show. Hosted by the Cryptkeeper, each episode of the show offered a new, ghoulish tale for the audience to sink their teeth (or fangs)... |
 | Originally written and directed by filmmaker John Waters in 1988, and then put on Broadway, the camp musical HAIRSPRAY could easily have run its course with viewers. But thanks to playful direction, flashy costumes, over-the-top performances, and a... |
 | In one of their few non-Clouseau efforts, Blake Edwards and Peter Sellers preserve the spirit of the French bumbler in the person of Hrundi V. Bakshi, an accident-prone Indian actor. Brought to Hollywood to play the title role in SON OF GUNGA DIN,... |
 | Danger, Will Robinson! The Swiss Family Robinson of space blast off for their weird and strangely unique adventures among the stars. Includes the entire first season of the acclaimed sci-fi adventure series. |
 | Raincoat-clad detective Columbo (Peter Falk) is one of television's most popular private investigators. Outwardly Columbo appears to be a pushover, a quiet man who appears to only grasp rudimentary facts concerning detective work. His mind is... |
 | Using his brain in place of a gun, secret agent Angus MacGyver (Richard Dean Anderson) relies on his knowledge of science to save himself and others from jeopardy. Deploring the promotion of everyday violence, MacGyver refuses to carry weapons and... |