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The Three Stooges: Curly Classics
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The Blue Angel (Der blaue Engel) - Disc 1
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L'Age d'or (The Golden Age)
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Who's your favorite Stooge? If Curly is your man, then you're sure to love this collection of classic Curly shenanigans. How can one man screw up plumbing, medical malpractice, football and the opera? more...
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The German version (English subtitles). The Blue Angel is an exquisite parable of one man's fall from respectability. Emil Jannings, the quintessential German expressionist actor, stars as Professor Rath, the sexually-repressed instructor of a boys' prep more...
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Poetic, absurd, erotic, visionary and scandalous, L'Âge d'or can still "provoke, baffle and delight" (The New York Times) more than seventy years after its creation. more...
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The Film Parade: A History Of Early Cinema
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The Laurel & Hardy Collection - Disc 2
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The Blue Angel (Der blaue Engel) - Disc 2
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This DVD features two classic histories of the movies, both containing important historical content. The first is J. Stuart Blackton's March Of The Movies (1933), compiled and narrated by Blackton and the second is The Pictures, a.k.a. The Film Parade more...
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Born in the 1900's, the haunting and timeless comic antics of one of the greatest comedy film duos in history makes film fans laugh aloud more than fifty years after their last on-screen pairing. more...
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English version. Emil Jannings, the quintessential German expressionist actor, stars as Professor Rath, the sexually-repressed instructor of a boys' prep school. After learning of the pupils' infatuation with French postcards depicting more...
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