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Kitty Foyle (1940)

Ginger Rogers won an Oscar (in her first dramatic role) as a Philadelphia working-class woman who marries into a well-to-do Main Line family, but seeks solace with an old flame when the marriage sours. Dennis Morgan, James Craig co-star. 108 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish, French; bonus shorts "Kitty Foiled" (1948), "Bad Luck Blackie" (1949); radio broadcasts; theatrical trailer.
SKU: D63770
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My Son, The Vampire (1951)

The last entry in Britain's "Old Mother Riley" comedy series features Bela Lugosi as a coffin-sleeping scientist who just needs fuel for his robot, then look out, London! Arthur Lucan reprises his role as boisterous Irish charwoman Riley. AKA: "Mother Riley Meets the Vampire," "Vampire Over London." 75 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
$14.99
Category:
Comedy
Director:
John Gilling
Rated:
NR
Color:
Black & White
Cast:
Bela Lugosi
SKU:
D18300

The Thirteenth Guest (1932)

Thirteen years after a dinner party abruptly ended when the host was found murdered the guests are summoned back to the scene of the crime, where someone begins bumping them off one by one. A young Ginger Rogers stars as the late host's daughter, and Lyle Talbot is a detective trying to find the killer, in this creepy thriller. AKA: "Lady Beware." 69 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English. Plays All Regions.
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A Shriek In The Night (1933)

Ginger Rogers and Lyle Talbot repeat their roles from "The Thirteenth Guest" in this mystery comedy of reporters on the trail of a murderer. Suspense and laughs a la "The Thin Man." 67 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English mono. Plays All Regions.
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Rafter Romance -- Exclusive! (1933)

This RKO classic stars Ginger Rogers as a Greenwich Village-based telephone saleswoman who is forced to share her attic apartment with night watchman Norman Foster in 12-hour shifts. Although they have never met, the pair quickly develop a mutual loathing of each other. But when Rogers and Foster finally meet in the world outside of their common dwelling, romantic sparks fly. With George Sidney, Robert Benchley. 73 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; photo gallery; video commentary; pressbook; theatrical trailer.
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Having Wonderful Time (1938)

Delightful romantic comedy stars Ginger Rogers as a bored New York City office gal who decides to visit the Catskills for a little rest and relaxation. After encountering dashing resort worker Douglas Fairbanks Jr., she instantly dislikes him. But as the pair gets involved in a series of misadventures, they slowly grow to love each other. With Peggy Conklin, Lucille Ball, Eve Arden, and Richard "Red" Skelton (in his film debut). 71 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
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Kitty Foyle (1940)

Ginger Rogers won an Oscar (in her first dramatic role) as a Philadelphia working-class woman who marries into a well-to-do Main Line family, but seeks solace with an old flame when the marriage sours. Dennis Morgan, James Craig co-star. 108 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish, French; bonus shorts "Kitty Foiled" (1948), "Bad Luck Blackie" (1949); radio broadcasts; theatrical trailer.
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Tom, Dick And Harry (1941)

Ginger Rogers' impeccable performance propels this breezy charmer, about a wifty telephone operator who just can't seem to say "no" when three different suitors (Burgess Meredith, George Murphy, Alan Marshal) propose marriage to her. Phil Silvers is a hoot as an obnoxious ice cream salesman. 87 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English.
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Roxie Hart (1942)

The broad and breezy Roaring '20s comedy that was later transformed into the musical "Chicago" stars Ginger Rogers in the title role of brash dance hall girl Roxie, who confesses to a murder committed by her no-good husband in the hope of giving her show career a boost. Adolphe Menjou shines as Rogers' slick attorney; with George Montgomery, George Chandler, Phil Silvers. 74 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital stereo, Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English.
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The Major And The Minor (1942)

The Hollywood directorial debut of Billy Wilder (who also co-scripted with Charles Brackett), this screwball gem stars Ginger Rogers as a woman who can only afford a child's ticket for a cross-country train ride and poses as a 12-year-old girl. Ray Milland is the Army officer who becomes Rogers' "guardian" on the train and takes her to his military academy. With Diana Lynn, Robert Benchley, and Rogers' real-life mom Lela as her mother. 101 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English (SDH), French; theatrical trailer.
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Week-End At The Waldorf (1945)

New York's majestic Waldorf-Astoria Hotel served as the setting for this semi-remake of "Grand Hotel." Comedy and drama mix as the experiences of such guests as movie actress Ginger Rogers, war reporter Walter Pidgeon, stenographer Lana Turner, flyboy Van Johnson, and tycoon Edward Arnold are recounted. With appearances by Robert Benchley and Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra. 130 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
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Category:
Comedy
Director:
Robert Z. Leonard
Rated:
NR
Color:
Black & White
Cast:
Richard Abbott, Harry Adams, David Alison, Leon Ames, Warner Anderson, Paul Andor, Edward Arnold, Irving Bacon, Harry Barris, Robert Benchley, Carmen Beretta, Margaret Bert, Ralph Brooke, Nana Bryant, Ken Carpenter, Dorothy Christy, Jimmy Clark, Cora Sue Collins, David Cota, Dick Crockett, Oliver Cross, Xavier Cugat, Lucille Curtis, George Davis, Hal K. Dawson, Rosemary DeCamp, Jacqueline DeWit, Joe Dominguez, Carli Elinor, Ella Ethridge, Estelle Ettere, Nancy Evans, Rex Evans, Clyde Fillmore, Bess Flowers, Byron Foulger, Arno Frey, Pat Gleason, June Glory, Albert Godderis, Dick Gordon, Bob Graham, Arlene Gray, William Hall, Porter Hall, William Halligan, Carey Harrison, Jamiel Hasson, Don Hayden, Russell Hicks, Samuel S. Hinds, Gloria Hope, Virginia Hunter, Gladden James, Van Johnson, Alice Keating, Edward Kilroy, Michael Kirby, Hope Landin, Nolan Leary, Ruth Lee, Karen Lind, Jimmy Lucas, Jack Luden, Miles Mander, Frank McClure, Hercules Mendez, Chef Milani, Harold Miller, Sandra Morgan, Frances Morris, Tim Murdock, Ann Nelson, Moroni Olsen, Garry Owen, George Peters, Walter Pidgeon, Frank Puglia, Tom Quinn, Paula Ray, Gordon Richards, Ginger Rogers, Lina Romay, Cosmo Sardo, Mel Schubert, George Sherwood, Gertrude Short, Wyndham Standing, Cedric Stevens, William Tannen, Phyllis Thaxter, Joyce Tucker, Lana Turner, John Vosper, Alice Wallace, Ruth Warren, Bruce Warren, Bunny Waters, John Wengraf, Charles Wilson, Marek Windheim, Keenan Wynn, George Zucco
SKU:
D01665

I'll Be Seeing You (1945)

Serving a jail sentence for killing her boss in self-defense, a woman (Ginger Rogers) is allowed to visit her family over the holidays. On the train ride home, she meets and falls for a recently discharged GI (Joseph Cotten) who is hiding a secret in his own past. Romantic and emotional drama also stars Shirley Temple, Spring Byington, Chill Wills. AKA: "With All My Heart." 85 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish.
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