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Publisher
Treeline Films
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
The Inspector General (1949):Danny Kaye stars in this classic comedy of errors as an uneducated shill for sleazy con-artist and showman Walter Slezak. When he is discarded by the employer, the starving Kaye haplessly stumbles into a corruption-filled Russian hamlet, which is nervously preparing for a visit from the infamous Inspector General. When he is mistakenly identified as that royal official, the townspeople embrace the unsuspecting Kaye, catering...
Publisher
Treeline Films
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
Little Lord Fauntelroy (1936): This heart-warming story features a spunky Freddie Bartholomew as the little boy from Brooklyn, New York, who discovers that he is really an Earl. With a personality no one can resist, he melts the heart of his ill-tempered grandfather. He soon transforms into a friend to all in a sailor suit--destined to draw derision. He must fight the local hooligans to demonstrate that he isn't a sissy. Mickey Rooney stands out as...
Publisher
Treeline Films
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
The General (1927): Railroad engineer Johnny Gray (Buster Keaton) is refused enlistment in the Confederate army because his civilian job is too valuable. However, Union soldiers steal his train, "The General," to provision their troops in a surprise raid on the Confederates. Now it's up to brave Johnny and the love of his life, Annabelle Lee, to recapture The General, make their way back through enemy territory, and warn the Confederates about the...
Publisher
Treeline Films
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
The Iron Mask (1929): One of the most stirring silent epics, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., shines as the brave young Musketeer D'Artagnon who is sworn to protecting the welfare of the future king of France, regardless of the cost. Academy Award nomination for Best Interior Decoration.
The Lost World (1925): Professor Challenger (Wallace Beery) faces a skeptical press corps when he asserts that giant dinosaurs are alive and flourishing in the farthest depths...
Publisher
Treeline Films
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
The Time of Your Life (1948): The movie is a joyful and raucous interpretation of William Saroyan's Pulitzer prize winning play that depicts the drama and bi-play between the flawed but fascinating patrons of Nick's Saloon, Restaurant, and Entertainment Palace, a notorious waterfront hangout. Star: James Cagney.
A Farewell to Arms (1932): A tale of the love between ambulance driver Lt. Henry (Gary Cooper) and Nurse Catherine Barkley (Helen Hayes)...
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