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101 Dalmatians [VHS] by Donald Halliday $24.99
Full of boundless adventure and boisterous fun, Disney's 17th animated masterpiece is the original film classic starring 101 of the world's most lovable, huggable Dalmatians and their hilariously evil captor, Cruella De Vil! A charming London neighborhood is home to Roger and Anita, whose beloved Dalmatians, Pongo and Perdita, have become the proud parents of 15 puppies. But when Cruella and her...

The African Queen [VHS] by Jack Cardiff $14.98
One of Bogey's best movie. If you are a Bogey fan, then you want this movie for your collection.

The Story of G.I. Joe [VHS] by David Hall $19.98

The Avengers '67: Set 2 [VHS] by A&E Home Video $19.95
The classic TV series THE AVENGERS is back, digitally remastered and better and bolder than ever! Take a jaunt in John Steed’s (Patrick Macnee) classic Bentley or race across the English countryside in Mrs. Emma Peel’s (Diana Rigg) sporty Lotus Elan. Pursue evil masterminds, double agents and vengefull enemies-of-state. Episode after episode, THE AVENGERS captivates audiences with...

The Walls of Hell [VHS] by Felipe Sacdalan $9.98

The Mark Of Zorro [VHS] by Arthur C. Miller $12.98
When they say they don't make 'em like they used to, they're talking about 20th Century Fox's exhilarating The Mark of Zorro, starring Tyrone Power as the caped one, Linda Darnell as his love interest, and Basil Rathbone at his scurrilous best as Zorro's nemesis. More textured than the 1920 original with Douglas Fairbanks, this 1940 version has Don Diego/Zorro (Powers) returning from Madrid to...

Dr No [VHS] by Terence Young $14.95

Face of Fu Manchu [VHS] by Warner Home Video $19.98
First of new series of Fu Manchu movies. In this one Nayland Smith of Scotland Yard may have witnessed the execution of Fu Manchu, but a series of gruesome strangings in London indicate that he might not be dead after all. Clues include a deadly spray made from Tibetan berries. There also seems to be a Fu plot brewing - a plot to take over the west. Sequel to this film is The Brides of Fu Manchu.

Incredible Journey [VHS] by Kenneth Peach $9.99

The Bridge on the River Kwai [VHS] by Jack Hildyard $19.98
Director David Lean's masterful 1957 realization of PierreBoulle's novel remains a benchmark for war films, and a deeply absorbing movie by any standard--like most of Lean's canon, The Bridge on the River Kwai achieves a richness in theme, narrative, and characterization that transcends genre. The story centers on a Japanese prison camp isolated deep in the jungles of Southeast Asia, where the...