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Every Night at Eight
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Our Price: $20.00
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DOUBLE FEATURE WITH Melody in spring
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Limehouse Blues aka East End Chant
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Our Price: $18.00
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In London's Limehouse district, George Raft stars as Harry Young, a half-caste saloonkeeper who shelters beleaguered white girl Toni (Jean Parker) from her tormentors.
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The Glass Key
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Our Price: $20.00
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Adapted from one of Dashiell Hammett's best novels, The Glass Key is a lively and straightforward melodrama of political corruption and urban intrigue. DOUBLE FEATURE- Dashiell Hammett's The Glass Key (1935), starring Gearge Raft, and director Rouben Mamoulien's City Streets (1931), starring Gary Cooper and Sylvia Sidney
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Stolen Harmony
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Our Price: $20.00
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In this bouncy musical, a sax-playing ex-convict joins a swing band and embarks upon a cross-country tour. He does really well until an old friend tries to tempt him into becoming a criminal again. The convict refuses the offer so the "friend" retaliates by doing the job anyway and leaving the con to take the rap.
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Bolero
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Our Price: $20.00
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Bolero stars George Raft as Raoul de Barre, an arrogant dancer who rises to fame in the years prior to, during, and after WW I. Raoul is helped along the way by his promoter brother Mike (William Frawley) and scores of willing females, matriculating from two-bit gigolo to the greatest ballroom dancer in Paris.
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Rumba
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Our Price: $20.00
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A follow-up to the highly successful Bolero, this lively romantic drama stars George Raft as Joe Martin, a Cuban-American dancer who lives and works in Havana with his lovely partner Goldie Allen until a bad case of varicose veins forces impacts his career.
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Coronado
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Our Price: $20.00
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Former child actor Johnny Downs acts his first adult lead in this nonsensical but charming little musical which benefits greatly from the appearance of Eddy Duchin and his band.
To keep troublesome socialite Johnny Marvin (Downs) out of mischief, Coronado Hotel manager Carlton (Jameson Thomas) persuades Duchin to hire the lad as a band member.
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