This film adaptation of Agatha Christie's best selling novel, involves eight strangers who are invited to a desolate island off the coast of Devon, England. The eight strangers settle in at a mansion... more
The Spitfire was the plane that nobody wanted. It was turned down by the British Government, by industry and even by the Royal Air Force, when the design was first presented to them. It survived only... more
Between 1942 and 1945 the US built up from scratch the largest overseas air force in it's history based on over 120 airfields in Britain. The 8th US Army Air Force, The 'Mighty 8th' as it became... more
Using rare archive footage and exclusive interviews, this series takes you to the heart of a war that was fought out far from the bombs and shells of any battlefront. A war that involved the... more
King Solomon's Treasure is a 1979 British-Canadian film based on the movie King Solomon's Mines and stars John Colicos, David McCallum, Britt Ekland and Patrick Macnee. The film was shot on location... more
Gulliver's Travels is a classic tale based on Jonathan Swift's story about Lemuel Gulliver (Sam Parker), a sailor shipwrecked in Lilliput, the land of tiny people. Sam is the only survivor of the... more
James Cagney, Sylvia Sidney. A newspaperman stumbles onto a dangerous plot while stationed in 1930s Japan, but remains virtually powerless to stop it—warning American officials who don't take him... more
The Fabulous Dorseys is a 1947 fictionalized biography which tells the story of Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey from their boyhood in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania through their rise, breakup and personal reunion.... more
Irene Dunne, William Powell, Elizabeth Taylor. A delightful family comedy set in turn-of-the-century New York. Based on Lindsay & Crouse's hit Broadway play and nominated for four Academy Awards®... more
The House of Seven Corpses is a 1974 American horror film starring John Ireland, Faith Domergue and John Carradine. A director courts disaster by filming a horror movie in an actual haunted house.... more
The Night Caller from Outer Space is a 1965 British science fiction film starring John Saxon and Patricia Haines. Scientist Dr. Morley (Maurice Denham) and his American associate Jack Costain (John... more
Meet John Doe is a 1941 American comedy-drama directed by Frank Capra and starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck. Angry at being laid off from her newspaper job, Ann Mitchell (Barbara Stanwyck)... more
William Sylvester (Paul Baxter) is on holiday with a group of friends when he stumbles into a small English town in Brittany, which is primarily inhabited by gypsies. Baxter incurs the wrath of Count... more
Alan Ladd, Olivia de Havilland, Dean Jagger, David Ladd, Harry Dean Stanton. In this Western drama, a widowed man struggles to find a cure for his mute son. Based on the story "Journal of Linnett... more
A sad song is playing on the record player. Julie, played by Irene Dunne, cannot listen, and turns the music off. Glancing at the nursery, Julie remembers meeting Roger, her husband, played by Cary... more
Tormented is an American horror film starring Richard Carlson. Jazz pianist Tom Stewart (Richard Carlson) lives in a Cape Cod island community, and is preparing to marry his fiancée Meg Hubbard... more
Christopher 'Chris' Cross (Edward G. Robinson) is an amateur painter and cashier for a clothing retailer. He is bored with his life and work, and especially his shrew of a wife, Adele (Rosalind... more
A gripping gangster movie of the film noir style about a police lieutenant (Cornel Wilde) who comes under pressure from a gang, who has at it's head, a vicious thug (Richard Conte). The police... more
Mr. Dinkle and Jack (Abbott and Costello) accept a babysitting job, but soon find the child reading the story of Jack and the Beanstalk to them. Jack falls into a deep slumber where he is the young... more
This classic 1946 American film noir stars Edward G. Robinson, Loretta Young, and Orson Welles. It was the first Hollywood film to depict footage of the Holocaust. Mr. Wilson (Edward G. Robinson) is... more
Outpost in Morocco is a 1949 action adventure film starring George Raft and Marie Windsor. The production company got permission to actually film in Morocco using the real Foreign Legion. The... more
Barbara Stanwyck, Kirk Douglas, Van Heflin. A wealthy woman and her husband (Douglas in his film debut) are bound together by a dark secret from her past, which resurfaces when her former lover... more
Angel on My Shoulder is a 1946 American fantasy film, starring Paul Muni, Anne Baxter and Claude Rains. The producer changed the original title, Me and Satan, when he concluded that the public would... more
Borderline is an American 1950 film noir crime film starring Fred MacMurray and Claire Trevor. Pete Ritchie (Raymond Burr) runs a narcotic drug smuggling operation from Mexico to the United States,... more
This documentary is dedicated to four of the greatest American generals of World War II. Patton - Known by his troops as 'Old Blood and Guts', he could march his men over 100 miles in a day to... more