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SAVAGE ORIENT
(1958) Jean Négroni, Mokhi, Uroz. Narrated by George Sanders. Wow! What we’ve got here is essentially a LOST George Sanders film (he did the narration for this, the AIP American edition), now on video for the first time. It’s not listed in any of his film listings anywhere we could find—and it’s a pretty good film, too (6.2 on IMDB). This rollicking tale concerns a young adventurer’s exciting, difficult journey to Kabul, all the while being accompanied by a strange horseman...
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SABAKA
aka THE HINDU. Victor Jory, Reginald Denny. A lavish color adventure about a man who becomes involved with a strange cult that worships a weird, fire demon. Boris looks good in a turban. Color, fr
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RUN FOR THE HILLS*
(1953) Sonny Tufts, Barbara Payton, John Harmon, Harry Lewis. Sonny is paranoid about nuclear war. He buys a cave and moves his family in so they’ll survive any nuclear blast or residue radiation. Payton looks drop dead...
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ROARING ROADS
(1935, Berke Prod.) David Sharp, Gertrude Messinger, Jack Mulhall, Mary Kornman, Mickey Daniels. Sharpe is a rich heir who is always under the thumb of his two aging aunts. He breaks away and falls
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ROAD TO MANDALAY/THE MIRACLE MAN—Special Edition
(1926, 1919) Lon Chaney, Lois Moran, Owen Moore, Henry B. Walthal, directed by Tod Browning. Not only have we crafted a great new music score for Road to Mandalay, but we’re also offering it in a newly tinted version, as well as the original B&W version. PLUS: THE MIRACLE MAN (1919) Thomas Meighan, Lon Chaney, Betty Compson...
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REVENGE OF BLACK EAGLE
(1951, aka THE BLACK EAGLE) Rossano Brazzi, Gianna Marie Canale, Nerio Bernardi, directed by Riccardo Freda. This is an action-packed adventure epic. Brazzi is a soldier returning home only to find
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RED PLUME, THE
(1952) Mesiha Yelda, Turan Seyfioglu, Cahit Irgat. This epic Turkish action thriller starts off with the main hero (Seyfioglu) meeting up with Genghis Khan, whom he helps in his battle against an adversarial warlord. The Khan is grateful for this (he saves the Khan’s life) and wants Seyfioglu’s allegiance, offering him a spot as one of his top lieutenants. But Seyfioglu refuses and wanders through a series of swashbuckling adventures...
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RED ENSIGN
(1934) Leslie Banks, Carol Goodner, Frank Vosper, Alfred Drayton. Banks has a grand time as the top designer in a British shipyard. Unfortunately, the yard has run into a slew of downturns and is in big financial trouble. But Banks has a new ship in mind...
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REBEL'S SON, THE
THE REBEL’S SON (1938) Harry Baur, Anthony Bushell, Roger Livesey. In the 16th century the Cossacks revolt against the Polish government. They are led by Taras Bulba, played brilliantly by Baur. Just as good is Bushell in the role of his educated but wayward son. The final battle scenes are terrific and the climactic confrontation between Baur and Bushell is very memorable...
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RACING BLOOD*
(1936, Ambassador) Frankie Darro, Gladys Blake, Kane Richmond, Arthur Housman. Frankie pays less than five bucks for a broken down racehorse. He nurses it back to health and becomes a top jockey, but soon finds...
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QUICK AND THE DEAD
(1963) Larry Mann, Victor French, Jon Cedar, Majel Barrett, Louis Massad. Pretty intense war-action drama about a small group of soldiers who capture a German observation post, but in turn are captur
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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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POWER DIVE*
(1941) Richard Arlen, Jean Parker, Roger Pryor, Don Castle. Arlen plays a tough test pilot in this solid B action film. He and his brother develop a new secret aircraft made out of plastic. One helluva...
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PORT OF MISSING GIRLS
(1938, Monogram) Harry Carey, Judith Allen, Milburn Stone, Betty Compson. Allen plays a nightclub singer who witnesses a murder and is forced by the killer to flee with him. After escaping his clutches, she secretly boards Carey’s China-bound ship...
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POLICE DOG—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1955, Anamorphic Widescreen) Tim Turner, Joan Rice, Christopher Lee, Sandra Dorne, Charles Victor. We’ve never been big fans of the “dog movies” of the 1930s (Rin Tin Tin, etc.), but this B-British action-crime film is really pretty good. Plus it’s got Christopher Lee to boot! Two British cops pursue a burglary suspect. One of them is shot and killed...
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PARADISE EXPRESS*
(1937 Republic) - Grant Withers, Dorothy Appleby, Arthur Hoyt, Harry Davenport. A small railroad is being squeezed out of business by the tactics of a trucking company owned by gangsters. Withers rides in
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PACE THAT THRILLS, THE
(1952) Bill Williams, Carla Balenda, Robert Armstrong, Frank McHugh. A classy female reporter sets out to write an expose on the evils of motorcycle racing, but instead becomes involved with an arrog
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OPERATION CAMEL
(1960) Paul Hagen, Louis Miehe-Renard, Ebbe Langberg, Preben Kaas, Klaus Pagh. After bumping into three dames, a UN soldier falls in love with one of them—a French dancer. He later meets her at her workplace...
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