 | 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... |
 | This caper comedy, perhaps the most uncharacteristic film of director Lewis Milestone's career, stars Frank Sinatra as Danny Ocean. He pulls together a collection of ten old war buddies to pull a heist of five casinos on the same night. Not... |
 | A wonderfully crisp script and quick-paced direction distinguishes this film about an alien creature discovered near an Arctic outpost. Members of a scientific research team cart the frozen pilot back to camp where it thaws out--much to their regret. |
 | In the vaunted tradition of DRAGNET, the NBC classic series ADAM-12 followed two fictional LAPD officers, veteran Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and rookie Jim Reed (Kent McCord), as they investigated crimes based on actual incidents. Running from... |
 | The first Rock Hudson/Doris Day movie tells the story of an odd couple who share a party line, eventually falling in love in spite of themselves. He's a womanizing cad, and she's a perky career gal with uncompromising moral standards and fine home... |
 | While following in the tradition of conventional Westerns like GUNSMOKE or HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL, the innovative 1960s television series THE WILD WILD WEST tweaked the genre by infusing science-fiction elements and James Bond-like espionage plotlines.... |
 | Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis were a little-known vaudeville team when they made their screen debuts in a movie adaptation of the 1940s radio show MY FRIEND IRMA (1949). Though Martin and Lewis received only fifth and sixth billing in what was... |
 | THE DEAN MARTIN & JERRY LEWIS COLLECTION presents eight of the classic comedy duo's earliest screen pairings: MY FRIEND IRMA (1949), MY FRIEND IRMA GOES WEST (1950), THAT'S MY BOY (1951), SAILOR BEWARE (1952), JUMPING JACKS (1952), THE STOOGE (1953),... |
 | This second volume of THE DEAN MARTIN & JERRY LEWIS COLLECTION presents four more of the comedy duo's most classic screen pairings: in LIVING IT UP (1954), a shyster pretends to be dying so he can win a trip to New York City; in YOU'RE NEVER TOO... |
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