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. The Super 6 Sale
THE SUPER 6 SALE is available now! Simply add this product to your cart to take advantage of this great sale. Buy any 5 titles from our website catalog and receive the 6th title absolutely free. Remember, this sale applies to all titles in our website catalog. WE WILL ADJUST YOUR FINAL TOTAL! Don't worry about the total on your invoice during checkout, we will adjust your total on our end and you will only be charged the sale price. We will also pick your most expensive title(s) to be your free title(s).
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13 DAYS TO DIE
(1965) Thomas Alder, Peter Carsten, Chitra Ratana, Horst Frank. Here's a neat piece of intrigue laced with bizarre and exotic settings, including an ancient lost city filled with ancient stone idols and cru
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A MATTER OF WHO
(1962) Terry-Thomas, Alex Nicol, Honor Blackman. An oil geologist arrives at the London airport. He is very ill—he has small pox! This sends officials into a panic as they conduct a frantic search for any other contagious people. The World Health Organization’s top investigator, Terry-Thomas, is put on the case...
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AGENT FOR PANIC
(1964) Brad Newman, Eric Douglas. A secret agent seeks a fellow spy in hiding...
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AMAZING DOCTOR G, THE—Special 2-Disc Edition
(1964) Franco Franchi, Ciccio Ingrassia, Fernando Rey, Gloria Paul, George Hilton, Dakar, Rosalba Neri. Those wacky Italians are at it again, this time against the evil Goldginger, who plans world domination by brainwashing important world leaders and starting a war between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. Photographers Franco and Ciccio stumble into this accidentally and are kidnapped...
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AS IF IT WERE RAINING
(1963) Eddie Constantine, Jose Nieto, Henri Cogan, Elisa Montes. Tough guy Eddie comes to the rescue of a woman being accosted on the street. Showing her gratitude, she gets Eddie a job with her unde
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ASSASSINATION
(1967) Henry Silva, Fred Beir, Ida Galli, Peter Dane. Silva excels in this remarkable, surreal thriller. Silva is set to be executed at the beginning of the film. Yet, later we see him again as a y
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BACK-ROOM BOY
(1942) Arthur Askey, Moore Marriott, Graham Moffatt, Vera Frances, Googie Withers, Joyce Howard. Dumped by his fiancée, Askey gets a job as far away from women as he can, taking a weather station post at a lonely lighthouse. Landing on the island, he discovers...
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BARAKA X-77
(1966) Gerard Barray, Sylva Koscina, Agnes Spaak, Jose Suarez, Yvette Lebon. Barray is a tough (yet fond of the ladies) secret agent who tries to keep nasty foreign spies from getting their hands on
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BEYOND THE CURTAIN
BEYOND THE CURTAIN (1960) Richard Greene, Eva Bartok, Marius Goring, Lucie Mannheim. An East German refugee finds herself back home in Dresden when the flight she is stewardess on is forced down there. She is then used by the police to find her wanted brother. But trouble and intrigue soon arise when...
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BIG BLUFF, THE
(1957) Eddie Constantine, Dominique Wilms, Mireille Granelli, Bernard Dheran. Eddie is a con man who promotes a phony oil well. He is shocked, though, when the well turns out to be real! Eddie then g
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BLACK CHAPEL, THE
(1959) Dawn Addams, Peter van Eyck, Werner Peters, Ernst Schroder. It’s the early days of WWII. Three German generals, frustrated with their maniac boss, Hitler, decide to open up secret negotiation
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BLACK MONOCLE, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1961, Upgraded 5/12/22) Paul Meurisse, Elga Andersen, Bernard Blier, Pierre Blanchar. Blanchar is a Nazi war criminal who lives in a magnificent old castle. He gathers a number of his old allies for nefarious purposes...
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BOMB FOR A DICTATOR, A*
(1957) Pierre Fresnay, Michel Auclair, Pascal Alexandre, Rene Alone. Revolutionaries from a South American country plot to assassinate their cruel dictator by blowing up his airplane as he returns fr
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BRITISH INTELLIGENCE
(1940, Upgraded 9/10/21) Boris Karloff, Margaret Lindsay, Bruce Lester, Holmes Herbert, Leonard Mudie. Boris has grotesque makeup on once again. This time he portrays Valdar, a Nazi spy trying to sabotage the war effort in England. The beautiful Margaret Lindsay is also a spy but does she work for...
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BROADWAY'S DEADLY GOLD—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1969, Upgraded 12/14/22) George Nader, Heinz Weiss, Heidy Bohlen, Miha Baloh, Michaela May, Herbert Fux. An FBI agent is killed by the mob after making off with five million in gold bars in a robbery gone bad. Agent Jerry Cotton is called in to...
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CATCH ME A SPY
(1971) Kirk Douglas, Marlene Jobert, Trevor Howard, Tom Courtenay. Some nice European location shooting in this Cold War spoof. Jobert plays a French woman trying to obtain the release of her hubby,
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CIPHER BUREAU
(1938) Leon Ames, Charlotte Wynters, Joan Woodbury, Gustav Von Seyferrtitz. This Grand National quickie moves along at a brisk pace and although it has an engaging plot, the detail given to the whole aspect of wartime code-breaking gives it some extra appeal. The plot concerns Ames’ efforts at cracking a spy ring in Washington. Things get messy when...
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CORRIDOR PEOPLE, THE
(1966) Elizabeth Shepherd, John Sharp, Gary Cockrell, Alan Curtis, William Maxwell. This is a two-disc set of the short-lived Brit TV series, a total of four episodes. Shepard plays an international villainess who continually thwarts the efforts of a heavy-set inspector and his two assistants (named Blood and Hound). These episodes are filled with espionage, intrigue, and a whole lot of...
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COTTAGE TO LET*
(1941) Leslie Banks, Alastair Sim, John Mills, Carla Lehmann, Jeanne De Casalis. Inside a wartime cottage in Scotland is a no-nonsense scientist who is developing a new bombsight for the British mili
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COUNTDOWN TO DOOMSDAY—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1966) George Ardisson, Pascale Audret, Christa Linder, Luciana Angiolillo, Patrick Bernhard. A Private Detective is hired by a rich oil baron to find his kidnapped Daughter. The suspects are a smuggling ring in Caracas. When he goes there, he teams up with a British narcotics agent and his gorgeous female partner. After many encounters with gangsters and even being framed for murder, the detective locates the missing girl, only to find...
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DAMES DON'T CARE*
(1955) Eddie Constantine, Nadia Gray, Dominique Wilms. Lemmy Caution is back! He hooks up with a fellow agent at a night club to exchange info about a beautiful babe the FBI has under observation.
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DANGER IN THE MIDDLE EAST
DANGER IN THE MIDDLE EAST (1960) Françoise Arnoul, Rosanna Schiaffino, Michel Piccoli, François Patrice, Claude Cerval. This well-made intrigue thriller (7.3 on IMDB!) is about career criminal who dies while trying to pull one last coup before retiring. He dies with knowledge of secret papers that are worth a fortune. And so the hunt begins...
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DAUGHTER OF THE NIGHT
(1921) Bela Lugosi, Lee Parry, Violette Napierska. A lost Lugosi film finally surfaces! Bela looks absolutely wonderful and has a meaty role in this silent espionage drama. He plays a French aristocrat that
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DEATH AND DIAMONDS—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1968, Upgraded 12/12/22) George Nader. Heinz Weiss, Sylvia Solar, Carl Mohner. Agent Jerry Cotton infiltrates a big crime syndicate that is planning a major diamond heist. Jerry is able to make off with the loot himself—12 million bucks! Watch for a...
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DEATH TRIP—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1967, aka KILL ME GENTLY) Tony Kendall, Brad Harris, Olga Schoberova, Christa Linder, Herbert Fux. Tony and Brad hunt for missing LSD, stolen by a criminal gang. They’re led to far-off desert oil ruins where much of the film’s best action occurs. The scene where Tony hides in a bathtub with a nude gal is playfully erotic...
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DEVIL CAME FROM AKASAVA, THE
THE DEVIL CAME FROM AKASAVA (1970) Fred Williams, Soledad Miranda, Horst Tappert, Ewa Strömberg, Howard Vernon, directed by Jesus Franco. A mineral is discovered that can turn metal to gold and humans into zombies. When the mineral is stolen, secret agents are sent in to get it back. One of them is the beautiful Soledad Miranda, who poses as an exotic dancer while trying to track down the criminals who stole the mineral. Williams was the big star of this film, but he is overshadowed by the beauty and persona of Miranda, who died tragically shortly after this film was completed. English subs. Great color, 35mm.
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DEVILMAN STORY—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1967) Guy Madison, Luisa Baratto, Diana Lorys. Madison is a journalist who gets involved in the search for a leading brain surgeon, who has mysteriously disappeared. The search takes him to the African desert where they discover Devilman. Devilman’s plans are simple: using a new brain-transplanting procedure, he intends to rule the world...
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DEVIL'S AGENT, THE, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
THE DEVIL’S AGENT—Widescreen Edition (1961) Peter Van Eyck, Christpher Lee, Macdonald Carey, Marianne Koch, Billy Whitelaw. Lee takes his pal, Van Eyck (a former intel officer) to his country estate on a fishing excursion. But when Lee's sister asks Van Eyck to transport a small package to a contact in Germany, the baffled Van Eyck is thrown into a circle of spy games involving the Russians...
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DIAMOND MACHINE, THE
(1955) Eddie Constantine, Maria Frau, François Perrot, R.J. Chauffard, Roger Hanin, Luisa Rivelli, Nadine Tallier, Florence Landon. This elusive Lemmy Caution intrigue thriller is now available with English subtitles. Lemmy (Eddie) infiltrates a gang of crooks that has kidnapped a scientist who has plans for a revolutionary device that can manufacture diamonds...
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DIPLOMATIC PASSPORT
(1954) Paul Carpenter, Marsha Hunt, Henry Oscar, Honor Blackman. Taut British thriller about a gang of smugglers. An American diplomat and his wife land in London and are soon involved in a series of perplexing, sometimes terrifying events that defy logical explanation...
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DIRTY GAME, THE*
(1965) Henry Fonda, Robert Ryan, Vittorio Gassman. Big-name cast compliments this epionage thriller that features Fonda as a non-American undercover agent who escapes from the Russians with vital intelligenc
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #154
THE NEXT VICTIM (1971) Considered a landmark giallo film. An ambassador's sleazy wife discovers that either her husband, her ex-lover, or her current lover might actually be a sadistic slasher who has
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #162
THE DOOMSDAY MACHINE (1967) Grant Williams, Henry Wilcoxon, Bobby Van, Mala Powers. A spaceship hurtles toward Venus. Its crew is soon horrified as they see the Earth destroyed by a nuclear holocaust on their telescreen. PLUS: THE DESTRUCTORS (1967) Richad Egan, Patricia Owens, John Ericson, Michael Ansara. Interesting sci-fi and espionage. Spies are after "laser rubies," which can power killer laser beams.
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #178
FACE IN THE RAIN (1963) Rory Calhoun, Marina Berti, Massimo Giuliani, Niall MacGinnis. Calhoun plays a tough American spy on the run in Nazi-occupied Italy. PLUS: STOP TRAIN 349 (1963) Sean Flynn, Jose Ferrer, Nicole Courcel. A marvelous film about an American Army train going from Berlin into the West Zone. On board is an East German stowaway...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #222
THE DEVILMAN STORY (1967, Anamorphic) Guy Madison, Luisa Baratto, Diana Lorys, Bill Vanders. Madison is a journalist searching for a kidnapped brain surgeon. His search takes him to a secret lab run by the silver-masked villain, Devilman, who intends to rule the world. FLASHMAN (1967, Anamorphic) Paul Stevens, Claudie Lange, John Heston, Anne Williams. Flashman is so campy it nearly defies description. Flashman is actually a spoiled British Royal who wears one of the cheapest looking “superhero” getups ever created...
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ECHO OF DIANA
(1963) Vincent Ball, Betty McDowall, Geoffrey Toone, Clare Owen, Dermot Walsh, Peter Illing. McDowall’s life come’s apart when her husband is killed in a plane crash. However, when an “in memoriam” notice appears in the paper before the crash has even been reported...
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EXILE EXPRESS
(1939) Anna Sten, Alan Marshall, Jerome Cowen, Stanley Fields, Harry Davenport. After a long hiatus, this was supposed to mark Sten’s big comeback. She’s very good and cute as a bug as a lab assistan
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GOOD LUCK, CHARLIE
(1964) Eddie Constantine, Albert Prejean, Carla Marlier. This is another one of those cool "Lemmy Caution" type films that Constantine made all throughout the '50s and '60s. Eddie arrives in Athens to help a friend search for a fugitive Nazi war criminal. His friend is murdered, but with his dying gasp says the name “Stella...”
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GUERRILLA GIRL*
(1953) Helmut Dantine, Marianna, Irene Champlin, Ray Julian. A wildcat Greek gypsy girl locks horns with crafty Nazi Intelligence agents...
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HAIL MAFIA*
(1965) Eddie Constantine, Jack Klugman, Henry Silva. A terrific film with a top-notch cast! Jack and Henry play hit men ordered to kill Eddie. Jack is torn between his orders and the loyalty he feels to h
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HIDE AND SEEK
(1963, Anamorphic Widescreen) Ian Carmichael, Curt Jürgens, Janet Munro, George Pravda, Kieron Moore, Hugh Griffith. Carmichael plays a rather naive Cambridge astrophysicist who visits an old Russian pal (a former chess champion) who’s playing exhibition matches against many different players at once. After the games, the Russian accidentally(?) leaves his chess box with Carmichael, who finds...
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HOT MONEY GIRL
(1959) Eddie Constantine, Dawn Addams, Christopher Lee, Marius Goring, Nadine Tallier. This is a slick, extremely well-made caper-intrigue movie. Constantine, Addams, and Goring hatch a plot to recover a lost parcel of priceless jewels from behind the iron curtain. Their quest takes them to an old nuns’ convent that’s been turned into a police barracks. Lots of perilous moments follow as they break through security lines in search of the jewels...
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I WAS A SPY
(1933) Conrad Veidt, Madeline Carroll, Herbert Marshall, Edmund Gwenn, Gerald du Maurier. This is a tremendous spy movie with a marvelous cast. Carroll plays a nurse in occupied German territory who’s sending top secret info back to the British. Things become disconcerting when she has to treat the wounds of soldiers injured because of her covert activities...
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IT MEANS THAT TO ME
(1963) Eddie Constantine, Bernadette Lafont, Jean-Louis Richard. Eddie, complete with trench coat, plays a down-on-his-luck reporter who is set up on espionage charges by the government after taking some illicit photos. He’s then coerced by the Secret Service to transport top-secret micro-film and help figure out who’s been leaking classified info...
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JEFF GORDON, SECRET AGENT
(1963, Anamorphic Widescreen) Eddie Constantine, Perrette Pradier, Daniel Emilfork, Clément Harari, Jean Galland, Daphné Dayle, Sophie Hardy. Eddie is once again an FBI agent, this time searching for an escaped (but wounded) criminal mastermind named Gregori, who has pulled off a massive diamond heist...
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KEEP TALKING BABY
(1961) Eddie Constantine, Claudine Coster, Francois Chaumette, Marielle Gozzi. Eddie's framed for murder and ends up being sentenced to the slammer! He manages to escape, though. Soon after he sets
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KILINK, STRIP AND KILL
(1967) Yildirim Gencer, Suzan Avci, Reha Yurdakul, Devlet Devrim, Cahit Irgat. That marvelous costumed Turkish superhero Kilink finds himself thrown in the middle of hostilities between two criminal mobs, both of which are vying for precious microfilm showing the location of government missile sites...
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KILL PANTHER KILL—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1968) Tony Kendall, Brad Harris, Corny Rogers, Erika Blanc, Franco Fantasia, Hannelore Auers. Another fun “Kommissar X” movie. Tony and Brad are competitors in this tongue-in-check thriller, both trying to recover a stash of stolen jewels. The criminal responsible for their theft has been busted out of jail and is in search of his twin brother, who knows the location of the stolen loot...
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KISS KISS, KILL KILL—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
Special 35mm Widescreen Edition (1966) Tony Kendall, Brad Harris, Maria Perschy. The first “Kommissar X” movie is a good one. Tony and Brad investigate murders of politicians and scientists. They face a team of super hit ladies. Look for all the action and style that let to numerous follow-ups...
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LADIES FIRST
1963) Eddie Constantine, Christiane Minazzoli, Robert Manuel, Mischa Auerl. Here’s an Eddie Constantine film we’ve had sitting, unreleased, for over 25 years. Better late than never, though, and we don’t think it’s ever before been on home video! Eddie plays a tough FBI agent in France. He meets up with a woman whose husband has been knocked off by his business partner. It seems the partner has been using the firm as a cover for drug trafficking.
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LADIES MAN*
(1962) Eddie Constantine, One of Eddie's many portrayals as super sleuth/agent, Lemmy Caution. This time the action and danger is set on the French Riviera. From 16mm.
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LADY FROM CHUNKING*
(1942 PRC) - Anna Mae Wong, Harold Huber, Mae Clarke, Rick Vallin. A dose of WWII espionage, PRC style. Anna Mae, who hails from a noble Chinese family, is actually the leader of a Guerilla movement agains
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LIGHTNING BOLT*
(1965) Anthony Eisley, Diana Lorys, Ursula Parker. Directed by Antonio Margheriti. A secret agent goes after a madman who plots world domination from his incredible underwater city. He deflects moon rocke
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MAKE YOUR BETS LADIES—English Anamorphic Edition
(1965) Eddie Constantine, Nelly Benedetti, Daniel Ceccaldi, Laura Valenzuela, Luis Dávila. Eddie’s back with another tongue-in-cheek spy film. This time he’s a tough (and ultra-cool) American agent who’s on his way to Madrid to extricate a scientist who has fallen into the hands of enemy agents...
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MAN AND CHILD
(1956) Eddie Constantine, Juliette Greco. A war veteran’s adopted daughter is kidnapped by a man looking for his missing granddaughter. The missing girl was an employee for a perfume factory that smuggles drugs...
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MAN ON THE SPYING TRAPEZE*
(1967) Wayde Preston, Antonio Duran, Helga Summerfeld. Good ‘60s spy schlock with Preston trying to retrieve stolen microfilm. Lots of fast cars, loose women, and foreign thugs. There’s even a touc
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MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH
(1934) Leslie Banks, Peter Lorre, Edna Best, Nova Pilbeam, George Curzon, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. A married couple, vacationing in Switzerland, becomes aware of an assassination plot. Before they can inform the police, though, their daughter is kidnapped to keep them quiet. Things end up in a strange London church that's being used as a...
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MASTER SPY—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1963, Anamorphic Widescreen) Stephen Murray, June Thorburn, Alan Wheatley, John Carson, Jack Watson. Murray gives a fine, low-key performance as a defecting Russian scientist who goes to work at a British nuclear experimentation lab, working on a neutron ray. But is he loyal to the crown?...
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MASTER STROKE*
(1967) Richard Harrison, Margaret Lee, Adolfo Celi, Gerard Tichy. Starts out like a cool spaghetti western. Alas, it’s only the set of a western that Harrison, a big star, is starring in. He’s hire
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MISSION PHANTOM
MISSION PHANTOM (1967) Fernando Sancho, Eduardo Fajardo, Ingrid Schoeller. If you don’t take this film too seriously, you’ll probably love it. A shoddy band of “free souls” from a variety of countries and backgrounds are gathered together to pull off what seems to be a clearly "impossible" caper. This involves breaking into a highly-guarded place with seemingly impenetrable security...
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MISSION TO VENICE*
(1963) Sean Flynn, Madeleine Robinson. Errol's son, Sean plays a sleuth attempting to find a missing husband. He stumbles upon a ring of spies in the process. From 16mm.
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MONOCLE, THE*
(1964) Paul Meurisse, Marcel Dallo, Barbara Steele. Barbara plays a sexy villainess in this rare, French spy/comedy thriller. From 16mm.
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MURDER IN A RED JAGUAR—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1968, Anamorphic Widescreen) George Nader, Heinz Weiss, Grit Boettcher, Herbert Stass, Robert Fuller. In the opening scene, Robert Fuller terrorizes a bunch of lovely, partially undressed girls in their dressing room. Nader (as agent Jerry Cotton) smashes through a window and saves the girls, who then shower him with compliments. This sets the tone for the film as Cotton sets out to solve numerous killings...
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MURDERERS' CLUB OF BROOKLYN—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1967 aka THE BODY IN CENTRAL PARK, Upgraded 12/13/22) - George Nader, Heinz Weiss, Richard Munch, Helga Anders. A rich capitalist is blackmailed and threatened with the murder of his daughter. There’s a terrific scene where...
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MYSTERY SUSPENSE CRIME TRAILER CLASSICS, Vol. One
Here's a great collection of trailers from the golden age of mystery-crime pictures. Here's the list: Big Town (1932), Amateur Crook (1937), Special Inspector (1939), What Price Vengeance (1937), Let’s Get Tough (1942), Shadows Over Chinatown (1946), The Chinese Cat (1944), Behind the Mask (1946), The Missing Lady (1946, Shadow), Pearl of Death (1944, Holmes), Pursuit to Algiers (1945, Holmes)...
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MYSTERY SUSPENSE CRIME TRAILER CLASSICS, Vol. Two
Here's a great collection of trailers from the golden age of mystery-crime pictures. Here's the list: Broadway Big Shot (1942), Manhattan Shakedown (1939), Boss of Big Town (1943), Hidden Menace (1940), Gentleman from Dixie (1941), Inside the Law (1942), Gallant Lady (1942), Detective Kitty O’Day (1944), Adventures of Kitty O’Day (1944), Incident (1948), I’ll Name the Murderer (1936), Notorious (1946)...
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NAVY SECRETS*
Fay Wray, Grant Withers, Craig Reynolds. Grant's a Navy guy who's given the task of busting up a spy ring within the service. Fay's just along for the ride, or is whe? A nice little Monogram action fl
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NIGHT TRAIN TO MILAN*
Jack Palance, Yvonne Furneaux, Andrea Chechi. A gritty little intrigue thriller with Palance as an ex-nazi doctor in hiding. While riding on a train, he is recognized by passengers who remember him
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NONE BUT THE LONELY SPY*
(1964, aka BALLAD FOR A HOODLUM) Laurent Terzieff, Hildegarde Neff, Daniel Emilfork. Top secrets for sale! Somewhat different premise than most spy movies in that this one deals with a rogue spy who is successful at capturing...
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OH! THOSE MOST SECRET AGENTS—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1964, Anamorphic Widescreen) Franco Franchi, Ciccio Ingrassia, Ingrid Schoeller, Carla Calò, directed by Lucio Fulci. It’s those crazy Italians again, Franchi and Ingrassia, whom you loved in 002—Operation Moon. This time the boys take up the spy trade when they’re mistaken for KGB agents...
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OPERATION ABDUCTION*
(1962) Frank Villard, Danielle Godet. Nice spy stuff with a touch of sci-fi! The inventor of a new interplanetary rocket fuel is kidnapped by spies
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OPERATION GOLD INGOT*
Alberto Lionella, Felix Marten, Martine Carol, Francis Blanche. The owner of a high tech heating mechanism is being forced by gangsters to help them in a plot to steal gold ignots. An ex-secret agen
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PASSPORT TO TREASON
(1956) Rod Cameron, Lois Maxwell, Peter Illing, Clifford Evans, Cameron is once again a tough private detective who, on his way to meet a fellow investigator on a foggy London night, tumbles headfirst into a mystery—his pal has been murdered! The big clue is a dropped passport that leads Cameron to a secret neo-Nazi ring, which is somehow connected to the International League For World Peace...
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PATTERN FOR PLUNDER*
aka CURSE OF SAN MICHEL. Keenan Wynn, Mai Zetterling, Ronald Howard. Sometimes excellent British films went unheralded stateside because of poor distribution. PATTERN FOR PLUNDER is such a case. It's
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POISON IVY*
(1953) Eddie Constantine, Howard Vernon. A rousing action movie that could be Eddie's best film next to ALPHAVILLE. As a tough federal agent, Eddie's up to his badge in everything from gold smugglers to shar
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PRC, Vol. 10
Four Movies on Two Discs! DANGEROUS LADY (1941) Neil Hamilton. Great Action-Comedy. LADY FROM CHUNGKING (1942) Anny May Wong, Mae Clarke. TIGER FANGS (1942) Frank Buck. Jungle excitement and thrills. A YANK IN LIBYA (1942) Walter Woolf King, Joan Woodbury. Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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PRISONER OF JAPAN
(1942, PRC) Alan Baxter, Gertrude Michael, Ernest Dorian, Corrina Mura, Tommy Seidel. How do you accurately describe this movie? It's really awful, yet mesmerizing in its awfulness. It's not a schlocky bad like Plan 9 from Outer Space, rather, it's like a really pitiful attempt at...
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RELUCTANT SPY, THE
(1963) Jean Marais, Genevieve Page, Maurice Teynac, Marcelle Arnold. A well made French spy comedy. Marais is a married businessman who falls for another woman and falls into an espionage plot all in the same evening. He's soon heading down a path of intrigue...
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REQUIEM FOR A SECRET AGENT
Stewart Granger, Daniela Bianchi, Georgia Moll, Peter Van Eyck. Granger is a British adventurer who's called in by the Feds to help against an enemy spy ring. One of the things at stake is the life
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RUFFIANS, THE
(1960) Starring Robert Hossein, Marina Vlady, Phillippe Clay, Scilla Gabel, and George Vitaly. Vlady plays the beautiful daughter of a renowned millionaire. She pulls a disappearing act in Rome (was
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SAMURAI
(1945) Paul Fung, Luke Chan, David Chow. This is one of those mind boggling pieces of bad cinema that leaves your mouth hanging open in amazement. A hilarious spy-exploitation film about a Japanese orphan, raised in America, who turns...
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SCARLET BARONESS, THE*
Dawn Addams, Joachim Fuchsberger, Wera Frydtberg, Paul Dahlke. A British agent is sent in to infiltrate a German atomic laboratory and steal top secret documents. The daughter of a secret service of
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SECRET AGENT, SUPER DRAGON*
(1966) Ray Danton, Margaret Lee, Marisa Mell, Jess Hahn. When an old pal is murdered, secret agent Danton investigates the case. Poisoned chewing gum is one of the clues that lead him to an internat
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SECRET FILE 1413*
Claudine Dupuis, Jean Danet, Dora Doll, Henri Vilbert. A detective investigates the grisly murder of a woman. The trail leads him to dope peddling, blackmail, and financial spying. From 16mm.
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SECRET OF STAMBOUL
(1936) James Mason, Valerie Hobson, Frank Vosper, Kay Walsh, Peter Haddon, Cecil Ramage. Before there were James Bond movies, there were movies like Secret of Stamboul. Here is a film filled with fl
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SECRETS OF COUNTER-ESPIONAGE
SECRETS OF COUNTER-ESPIONAGE (1947) Pavel Kadochnikov, Amvrosi Buchma, Sergey Martinson. A Soviet agent is air-dropped into Nazi occupied territory. He takes the disguise of a German entrepreneur wishing to take advantage of slave labor in occupied Ukraine and soon strikes a partnership with another German who's son is a high ranking Nazi. Together they go to Ukraine on a path that leads to intrigue and suspense...
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SERGEANT AND THE SPY, THE
(1954) Richard Ney, Janis Carter, John Steinmetz, Lucian B. Garcia. This could be the Plan 9 of spy movies. It can only be described as a spy comedy-thriller gone horribly wrong. Needless to say, i
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SEVEN GOLDEN MEN—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1965) Philippe Leroy, Rossana Podesta, Gastone Moschin, Maurice Poli, Gabrieli Tinti. One of the best intrigue/caper movies ever made! Delightful is the perfect word to describe this film that is full of sci-fi gimmicks, plot twists, slick and not-so-slick criminals, and gorgeous dames. Podesta is a 100% bonafide KNOCKOUT! Leroy is fantastic as the suave criminal mastermind...
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SHADOW OF FEAR
(1963) Paul Maxwell, Clare Owen, Anita West, John Sutton, John Arnatt. On his way home to America from Baghdad, Maxwell encounters an old girlfriend who asks him to pass along a message to the British Secret Service. But doing this puts his life in danger and is soon captured by a gang of conspirators...
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SHADOW OF TREASON
(1963) John Bentley, Faten Hamama, Anita West, John Gabriel. A great schlockfest! Bentley is a tough-guy-for-hire who leads four seedy characters to the African wilds in search of hidden treasure.
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SHOTS IN 3/4 TIME
(1965, Anamorphic Widescreen) Pierre Brice, Heinz Drache, Daliah Lavi, Jana Brejchová, Terence Hill, Anton Diffring, Senta Berger. Brice plays a secret agent who’s given the job of retrieving a stolen NATO missile control device (the B501) that has fallen into the hands of a criminal syndicate...
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SO DARLING, SO DEADLY—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
Special 35mm Widescreen Edition (1966) Tony Kendall, Brad Harris, Barbara Frey, Luisa Rivelli, Ernst Fritz Furbringer. Tony and Brad protect a scientist and his amazing power beam that can destroy targets 300 miles away! The mysterious Golden Dragon and his machine-gun and whip wielding babes try to steal the power beam...
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SPY CATCHER*
(1964) Frederick O’Brady, Colette Duval. Spies plots to steal the invention of an atomic scientist...
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SPY TODAY, DIE TOMORROW*
(1967) Lex Barker, Maria Perschy, Brad Harris, Eddie Arent, Wolfgang Preiss. Big name cast heads up this likable spy thriller. CIA headquarters receives an unbelievalble message: A nuclear bomb is missing fr
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SPY WITH TEN FACES, THE
(1966, Anamorphic Edition) Paul Hubschmid, Karin Dor, Vivi Bach, Rosalba Neri, Nando Gazzolo. Hubschmid is quite good as “Upperseven,” a master of disguise. He teams up with a CIA operative played by the beautiful Karin Dor, who would become a Bond girl the following year in You Only Live Twice. Together, the two of them set out to smash a diamond smuggling ring...
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STATE DEPARTMENT FILE 649 (Color Edition)
(1948, Upgraded 12/18/22—Now in Color) Bill Lundigan, Virginia Bruce, Richard Loo, Jonathan Hale, Frank Ferguston, Victor Sen Young, Milton Kibbee, Carole Donne. Gritty espionage film of a U.S. agent falling into a web of "yellow peril" intrigue. Lundigan plays an agent for the U. S. State Department's Foreign Service Bureau...
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STEEL KEY, THE
THE STEEL KEY (1953) Terence Morgan, Joan Rice, Raymond Lovell. Morgan is a suave, roguish fellow who lives on the edge of criminality while bringing crooks to justice himself—much like “The Saint.” In this well-made British thriller (with a slight sci-fi element), he investigates a gang of crooks who have stolen (from a blind professor) a scientific formula for hardening metal...
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STOP TRAIN 349
(1963) Sean Flynn, Jose Ferrer, Nicole Courcel. An outstanding film about an American Army train going from Berlin into the West Zone. On board is an East German stowaway. The Russians get wind of it and
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TANGIER ASSIGNMENT
TANGIER ASSIGNMENT (1955) Fernando Rey, Bob Simmons, June Powell, Bill Brandon, Ángel Picazo. Ray, in an early role, plays an undercover agent who tracks down a dangerous smuggling ring, finally ending up in Morocco. Soon, he finds himself mixed up with...
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TARGET FOR KILLING*
(1966) Stewart Granger, Karen Dor, Rupert Davies, Curt Jurgens, Molly Peters, Adolfo Celi. A secret agent is sent abroad to prevent a crime syndicate from assassinating a young heiress. Our debonair agent (Granger) saves the girl...
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THERE GOES BARDER
THERE GOES BARDER (1955) Eddie Constantine, May Brit, Roger Saget. Eddie plays a less than reputable, devil-may-care con-man. He finds himself approached by a shady ship owner Saget, who was impressed with Eddie's fighting skills. Saget wants Eddie to become one of his security investigators. His job: hunt down the criminal responsible for making off with Saget’s company funds and hijacking his cargo...
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THERE'S GOING TO BE A PARTY
(1961) Eddie Constantine, Barbara Laage, Claude Cerval, Stefan Schnabel, Saro Urzi, Norma Burgo. Eddie is sent on a top secret mission to rescue a fellow agent who is being held captive. The culprit is an unknown double agent...
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TIP NOT INCLUDED—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1966, Upgraded 12/16/22) George Nader, Yvonne Monlaur, Walter Rilla, Heinz Weiss, Helga Schlack. Here’s another good entry into Nader’s “G-man Jerry Cotton” series. A delivery truck from the U.S. Mint is hijacked...
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TO CHASE A MILLION*
Richard Bradford, Yoko Tani, Ron Randall, Anton Rodgers. A lone shark bounty hunter pits himself against secret agents from three countries. The prize: a million bucks in cash for vital state secre
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TO COMMIT A MURDER—Special 2-disc Edition
(1967) Louis Jourdan, Senta Berger, Edmund O’Brien, Maurice Garrel. In this special 2-disc set, you get beautiful anamorphic editions of both the English language version as well as the original French-language version (with English subs). Jourdan plays a poorly selling novelist-turned-unlucky-gambler in this engaging French spy movie. He soon becomes a pawn in a huge espionage plot concerning the defection of a famed laser scientist to the Red Chinese. A little slow at first but the film really kicks into gear in the second half. There are a couple of cool fight scenes, one especially with a guy going after another with a knife. O’Brien has a nice part as Jourdan’s publisher; Senta is drop dead gorgeous. Beautiful color, from 35mm.
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TRAP SNAPS SHUT AT MIDNIGHT, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1966, Upgraded 12/16/22) George Nader, Heinz Weiss, Horst Frank, Dominique Wilms. A big shipment of Nitroglycerine, enough to make a shambles of New York, mysteriously vanishes! It’s a race between agent Jerry Cotton and the underworld to see...
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VERSAILLES AFFAIR, THE
(1960) Jean Thielment , Jean Tissier, Danielle Godet, Ivan Desny. A fast-moving espionage thriller about two top secret agents who find themselves in a desperate race against time for the possession of valuable secret documents. Sudden death waits around every corner...
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VIOLIN CASE MURDERS, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1965, aka OPERATION HURRICAN: FRIDAY NOON, Upgraded 12/9/22) George Nader, Heinz Weiss, Sylvia Pascal, Helga Schlack, Helmut Fornbacher, Philippe Guégan. This is the first Jerry Cotton movie and it's a pretty good one. Jerry’s after a gang of crooks who pose as a musical band as a front for their nefarious schemes. They pull off numerous heist and eventually plan to blow up a school full...
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WATERFRONT
(1944, PRC) John Carradine, J. Carroll Naish, Maris Wrixon, Edwin Maxwell, Terry Frost. This is probably the best quality DVD available of this PRC espionage thriller. Carradine and Naish are Nazi spies combing the San Francisco waterfront for a stolen code book, which also has the names of countless Nazi agents. They soon leave a trail of brutal killings and blackmail...
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WHO'S GOT THE BLACK BOX
(1967) Jean Seberg, Maurice Ronet, Christian Marquand, Saro Urzzi. One of the more stylish ‘60s spy films we’ve seen in some time. An undercover NATO security officer is murdered. Somehow, suspicio
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WOMEN ARE LIKE THAT*
(1960) Eddie Constantine, Francoise Brion, Alfred Adam, Robert Berri. American FBI agent Lemmy Caution (Eddie) arrives in France to track down a dangerous spy. The French secret service isn’t crazy
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YOUR TURN DARLING
(1963) Eddie Constantine. In this French espionage thriller, Eddie again plays the role that made him a star, Lemmy Caution. Lots of two fisted action. From 16mm.
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