| Nun's Story DVD (1959) Widescreen
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$14.45 A young nun dedicated to medical work in the African Congo and in World War II Belgium struggles to reconcile her independent spirit to the rigors
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| Man Who Would Be King DVD (1975) Widescreen
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$15.69 They contrive and carry out a daring plan to become rulers of the isolated land of Kafiristan. Two engaging soldiers of fortune ply their less than respectable trade in 19th century India.
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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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| Love In The Afternoon DVD (1957) Widescreen
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$15.65 Ariane Chavasse (Hepburn) is the daughter of a private detective (Maurice Chevalier), who has been hired by Mr. Another May-December romantic comedy from Wilder starring Audrey Hepburn, this one pairs her with Gary Cooper in the City of Lights.
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| Rififi DVD (1954) Subtitled; Black & White
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$22.15 In addition to directing, Dassin co-wrote the script and appeared (under the name Perlo Vita) as Cesar the Italian safecracker. With the dramatic crime thriller RIFIFI, blacklisted American director Jules Dassin returned to the cinema triumphantly.
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| Private Life Of Sherlock Holmes DVD (1970) Widescreen
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$9.69 In what may be the director's most personal film, he makes use of incidents from his own life in exploring the mystery of Sherlock Holmes' sexual preference and past romances. Robert Stephens stars as the fictional detective, shooting cocaine to
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| Behold A Pale Horse DVD (1964) Widescreen; Black & White; Subtitled
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$6.55 A guerilla leader in the Spanish Civil War continues to wage a personal campaign twenty years
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