Lucille Ball Film Collection - Five-disc set includes Dance, Girl, Dance (1940), The Big Street (1942), DuBarry Was a Lady (1943), Critic's Choice (1963), and Mame (1974).
If... (1968) - Lindsay Anderson's controversial diatribe of the tyranny of British boarding schools was embraced nationwide in America by anti-authoritarian students in the Sixties. Malcolm McDowell stars as a rebellious youth who leads a student revolt against a despotic headmaster. Co-stars David Wood, Christine Noonan. 112 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; audio commentary by McDowell; bonus short "Thursday's Children" (1954); interviews; theatrical trailers; more. Two-disc set.
Cult Camp Classics, Vol. 1: Sci-Fi Thrillers - The first of four volumes of camp classics released at the same time. This three-disc science fiction set includes three films that are so bad they're good, the way only 50s sci-fi can be: Attack of the 50-Foot Woman (1958); Queen of Outer Space (1958); and The Giant Behemoth (1959).
Cult Camp Classics, Vol. 2: Women In Peril - Three-disc set of films about endangered women includes Caged! (1950); The Big Cube (1969); and notorious Joan Crawford laugher about a cave man, Trog (1970).
Cult Camp Classics, Vol. 3: Terrorized Travelers - Volume three in the four-volume set of camp classics includes Zero Hour! (1957), the film that Airplane! was based on, starring Dana Andrews; Andrews also stars in the juvenile delinquency potboiler Hot Rods to Hell (1967); and the set is rounded out by Skyjacked (1972), starring Charlton Heston and a cast of familiar faces.
Cult Camp Classics: Historical Epics - Volume Four in this great series includes three films very loosely based on historical events: The Prodigal (1955), starring Lana Turner; Land of the Pharaohs (1955), starring Jack Hawkins and Joan Collins; and The Colossus of Rhodes (1961), starring Rory Calhoun. Three-disc set.
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