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Apology For Murder - 7 Savages - The Official Box Set City Streets (1931) + The Glass Key (1935) Dude Ranch (1931) + Florida Special (1936) Anything Goes
Apology For Murder - 7 Savages - The Official Box Set
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City Streets (1931) + The Glass Key (1935)
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Dude Ranch (1931) + Florida Special (1936)
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Anything Goes (1936)
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APOLOGY FOR MURDER
BOX SET- 7 rare movies

Rare 40's Noir Thriller- first time on DVD


City Streets:
Straight-arrow movie hero Gary Cooper is cast as a racketeer known only as The Kid. He has chosen a life of crime out of love for Nan (Sylvia Sidney), the daughter of mob henchman Pop Cooley (Guy Kibbee).

The Glass Key: George Raft plays Ed Beaumont, the right-hand man to genial ward heeler Paul Madvig (Edward Arnold), who wants to clean up his political act. On the eve of a major election, Madvig is implicated in a murder, and it's up to Beaumont to help him out.

Dude Ranch: Two of Hollywood's best contract comedians made a rare joint appearance in Dude Ranch. Jack Oakie heads the cast as Jenifer, the head of a traveling troupe of repertory actors. Finding themselves on the premises of a dude ranch, Jenifer and his actors strike up a deal with ranch proprietor Chester Carr (Stuart Erwin).

Florida Special: A Florida-bound train is filled with romance and intrigue in this comedy. Among the passengers is a millionaire bon vivant carrying $1 million in diamonds. He is fully aware that a gang of would-be jewel thieves have followed him and so pretends to be an invalid with an ice bag perpetually stuck to his head.
Anything Goes is a fun-filled but hardly faithful adaptation of the same-named Cole Porter Broadway musical, with additional songs by Hoagy Carmichael, among many many others.
Apology For Murder Bulldog Jack College Humor Duffy's Tavern
Apology For Murder (1945)
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Bulldog Jack (1935)
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College Humor (1933)
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Duffy's Tavern (1945)
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APOLOGY FOR MURDER

Rare 40's Noir Thriller- first time on DVD

British musical comedy star Jack Hulbert plays an amateur sleuth who takes over for the "real" Bulldog Drummond (Atholl Fleming), who is sidelined by an injury. Directed by Wesley Ruggles, the musical sendup of College Humor centers around the blooming love between a college professor (Bing Crosby) and one of his students (Mary Carlisle). Several of Hollywood's brightest stars make cameo appearances in this comedy set in "Duffy's Tavern," a favorite watering hole from old time radio shows.
Hot Pepper Ladies Love Brutes Phantom Lady (1944) She Loves Me Not
Hot Pepper (1933)
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Ladies Love Brutes (1930)
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Phantom Lady (1944)
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She Loves Me Not (1934)
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Engineer Scott Henderson (Alan Curtis)
is at a seedy midtown Manhattan bar early one evening, drowning his
sorrows over a failed marriage, when he strikes up a conversation with
a woman (Fay Helm).
She's well dressed, with a very ornate hat topping off her ensemble,
and also seems even sadder and more lost than he is. Henderson
persuades her to join him in taking advantage of the two theater
tickets he has. They attend the show -- a song-and-dance showcase by a
Brazilian artist (Aurora)
-- and then part company without ever exchanging names. He returns home
to find three detectives in his apartment and his wife strangled.
Miriam Hopkins plays a showgirl who witnesses a gangland slaying. Bing Crosby and Elliot Nugent are somewhat over-aged Princeton University students who agree to hide Miriam.

They disguise her as a boy (a remarkable achievement) and manage to pull the wool over the eyes of the dean (Henry Stephenson) and even the dean's daughter (Kitty Carlisle).
Sherlock Holmes Two For Tonight Gilded Lily, The (1935) The Black Camel
Sherlock Holmes (1932)
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Two For Tonight (1936)
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Gilded Lily, The (1935)
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Black Camel (1931)
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Tight direction and excellent performances by Clive Brook as Holmes and Ernest Torrance, a villainous Moriarty. Based on an obscure stage play, the musical comedy Two for Tonight stars Bing Crosby as would-be composer and playwright Gilbert Gordon. Hired by music publisher Alexander Myers (Maurice Cass) to write a musical for temperamental stage star Lilly Bianca (Thelma Todd), Gordon is less than thrilled to discover that he must complete the job in one week. While Peter is crazy about Marilyn, she has her eye on Charles Gray (Ray Milland), a wealthy Englishman. Charles is the son of Lloyd Granville (C. Aubrey Smith), a titled British nobleman, which means Charles is rich, good looking, and minor royalty, tipping the scales in his favor. Charles proposes marriage to Marilyn, but after a sudden argument, she turns him down. Actress Shelah Fane (Dorothy Revier) is in Honolulu to shoot a movie, but her chaotic personal life is keeping her from concentrating on work.
The Canary Murder Case The Guilty The Hole in the Wall The Kennel Murder Case
Canary Murder Case (1929)
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Guilty (1947)
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Hole in the Wall (1929)
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Kennel Murder Case (1933)
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This early talkie is the film that destroyed the career of popular silent leading lady Louise Brooks. A detective story, it centers upon a conniving "canary" (a nightclub singer) who takes on wealthy lovers and then blackmails them into giving her money. In this murder mystery, a man goes into a bar and begins telling his story to the bartender. His tale is depicted in flashback. It all began while he was romancing a young woman. The trouble began when her twin sister was killed and stuffed into an incinerator. The three prime suspects were the girl's boyfriend, a spurned lover, and the storyteller. Often (and accurately) described as a model of the whodunit genre, The Kennel Murder Case stars William Powell, making his fourth screen appearance as S. S. Van Dine's dilettante detective Philo Vance.
Return of Sophie Lang (1936)
Return of Sophie Lang (1936)
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