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1.The Man Who Saw Tomorrow starring: Orson Welles, Philip L. Clarke, Ray Laska, Bob Ruggiero, Roy Edmonds
directed by: Robert Guenette
September 01, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : The Man Who Saw Tomorrow
This really is a great movie. Wells does a fantastic job as narrator. It's great fun and great entertainment. I remember watching this movie in the mid 80's on VHS and being freaked out about the end of the world predictions. Time passed and we're still here. The story is filled holes and lies, but it's all good fun just the same.


2.The Love God? starring: Don Knotts, Anne Francis, Edmond O'Brien, James Gregory, Maureen Arthur
directed by: Nat Hiken
April 30, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : The Love God?
If you want some good solid laughs, you've got to see this unexpectedly hilarious movie! On the surface, you'd think that The Love God? is going to be the worst clinker in movie history. The editor of a failing bird magazine falls into the hands of a manipulative smut peddler who turns Peacock Magazine into a sexual revolution Playboy knock-off.

However, with a cast of great comedic talents and a script that will keep you laughing all the way through, The Love God? surprisingly rates ... Read More:


3.The Love God?/How to Frame a Figg starring: Don Knotts, Anne Francis, Edmond O'Brien, James Gregory, Maureen Arthur
directed by: Alan Rafkin, Nat Hiken
May 30, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : The Love God?/How to Frame a Figg
This is another one of those favorite classic movies of yesteryear. I remember watching this as a child, yet I could only remember that the movie starred Don Knotts doing bird whistles, which I thought was hilarious. I actually found the name of the movie doing searches on Don Knotts movies. I was very pleased when I rewatched this movie to see that it's still fresh and funny. My 11-year-old also really enjoyed the movie and has watched it several more times on his own. This is a great one to own in ... Read More:


4.Mongkok Story starring: Man Fai Chan, San-Pang Chan, Wai-Man Chan, Bo-Sui Cheng, Roy Cheung
June 18, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Mongkok Story
This is another one of those favorite classic movies of yesteryear. I remember watching this as a child, yet I could only remember that the movie starred Don Knotts doing bird whistles, which I thought was hilarious. I actually found the name of the movie doing searches on Don Knotts movies. I was very pleased when I rewatched this movie to see that it's still fresh and funny. My 11-year-old also really enjoyed the movie and has watched it several more times on his own. This is a great one to own in ... Read More:


5.The Silver Chair starring: David Thwaites, Camilla Power, Tat Whalley, Ailsa Berk, William Todd Jones
directed by: Alex Kirby
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : The Silver Chair
-This review pertains to the original DVD release, not the remastered edition-

In 1990, the final film in the BBC's Narnia series made its debut. The series, which consisted of four films, was based on The Chronicles of Narnia books by C.S. Lewis and remained very faithful to the source material. However, after having produced the first three films, the budget seems to have shrunk for this, the final installment. And for the first time it hurts the overall quality of the film. The Silver Chair ... Read More:


6.Martin Scorsese Presents starring: John Garfield, Thomas Gomez, Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Ronald Colman
directed by: Abraham Polonsky, George Cukor, Nicholas Ray, Raoul Walsh
January 01, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Martin Scorsese Presents
Emotions run high in a small western town where the civilizing influence of the railroad has not quite arrived. Untamed outlaws rob the stagecoach and the local bank, and frontier justice in the form of lynching is still a matter of course.

In the center of local controversy is Vienna (Joan Crawford), a woman who has used her wicked wiles to build enough capital to invest in a saloon where the train has plans to build a depot. The locals are angry at the changes the train will cause in their lifestyle. ... Read More:

 
 


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