 | Cary Grant and Tony Curtis star as naval officers in this service comedy, one of the director's favorite genres. When Adm. Matt Sherman's (Grant) submarine, the Sea Tiger, is damaged during the attack on Pearl Harbor, he needs to find spare parts to... |
 | This program contains all twenty-six episodes from the rollicking second season of THE MONKEES. The band that began as a spoof quickly caught on and turned into a classic television show, leaving generations to enjoy the zany antics of the wacky rock... |
 | This double feature offers two inspired pairings of shockmeister Roger Corman and the quintessentially sinister Vincent Price in moody adaptations of the short stories of Edgar Allan Poe. In THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER, hopeful Phillip (Mark... |
 | Adam West and Burt Ward returned to the Batman franchise in 1977. But West and Ward didn't squeeze into any ill-fitting costumes; instead they provided voices for a collection of animated adventures titled THE NEW ADVENTURES OF BATMAN. This release... |
 | 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... |
 | The hunt for those seemingly countless LITTLE RASCALS releases is over. For the first time ever, all 80 of Hal Roach's original 1929-1938 classic shorts featuring Buckwheat, Spanky, Alphalpha, and the rest of Our Gang--from the era before Roach sold... |
 | The 1893 Chicago World's Fair is the setting for this true account of two very different men: the celebrated architect Daniel H. Burnham who designed and supervised the construction of the "White City" around which the fair was built, and H.H. Holmes... |
 | Contains six THE THIN MAN features starring William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles, a married couple who liked to dabble in mysteries, martinis and witty repartee. |
 | Containing one of the most instantly recognizable intro sequences to a TV show ("Look up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman!"), THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN was the first attempt to bring the comic book character to television... |
 | Containing one of the most instantly recognizable intro sequences to a TV show ("Look up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman!"), THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN was the first attempt to bring the comic book character to television... |