| Ultimate Westerns Collection DVDs (2009) Widescreen; Box Set
$119.29 This be-all and end-all of a collection spans decades of classic American cinema to compile 13 of the greatest Westerns of all time. Included here are the special and collector’s editions of THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY; BUTCH
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| Friendly Persuasion DVD (1956)
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$15.65 Indiana, 1862. Quakers Jess and Eliza Birdwell (Gary Cooper and Dorothy McGuire) live on their family farm. There are only minor ruffles in their quiet life--youngest son, Little Jess, has a running battle with the pet goose, Samantha; Eliza disapproves
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| Big Country DVD (1958) Widescreen
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$10.29 Wyler's powerful Western covers a lot of territory with Gregory Peck a fish out of water as a sea captain who travels west to marry and settle, but finds himself in the middle of a bitter dispute over water rights
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| Jezebel DVD (1938) Full Frame; Remastered; Subtitled
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$14.39 He won't go with her--as promised--to collect her decorous white dress for the Olympus ball. Julie Marsden (Bette Davis) and her fiancé, Preston Dillard (Henry Fonda), have a stormy relationship. New Orleans, 1952.
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| Best Years Of Our Lives DVD (1946)
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$11.29 Perhaps the most memorable film about the aftermath of World War II, THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES unfolds with the homecoming of three veterans to the same small town. The leads all touch emotional truths: Myrna Loy seems able
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| Ben-Hur DVD (1959)
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| Ben-Hur DVD (1959) Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled
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| Roman Holiday DVD (1953)
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$7.05 Stifled by her royal entourage on a trip to Rome, Hepburn's Princess Ann escapes to explore the Italian city on her own. This classic romantic comedy introduced Audrey Hepburn to audiences as a modern-day princess.
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| Funny Girl DVD (1968) Widescreen
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$8.35 In FUNNY GIRL, the highly fictionalized musical biopic, Barbara Streisand makes her film debut in a reprisal of her Broadway role as Ziegfeld star Fanny Brice. Brice, a poor Jewish girl from New York's Lower East Side, rose to fame
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| How To Steal A Million DVD (1966) Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled
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$9.69 Director William Wyler went to Paris to shoot this frothy caper comedy. Nicole Bonnet (Audrey Hepburn) lives with her father, Charles (Hugh Griffith). He keeps them in luxury by selling an occasional painting--maybe a Renoir, maybe a van Gogh.
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