Features: Manufactured on Demand, Widescreen, NTSC Format
Gore Vidal's novel gets a campy translation in this controversial film. After his surgery in Europe, Myron Breckinridge (Rex Reed) returns to the United States as Myra (Raquel Welch), insisting that... more
The sexy blonde bombshell, noted for her suggestive innuendoes and seductive persona, is featured here in nine "essential" films with great co-stars such as George Raft, Cary Grant, W.C. Fields and... more
W.C. Fields, Mae West, Rudy Vallee. W.C. Fields stars in 10 of his biggest hit films in this collection that includes International House (1933/68 min.), It's a Gift (1934/68 min.), You're Telling Me... more
Mae West, Cary Grant, Gregory Ratoff. A sexy female lion tamer takes a job in a carnival sideshow to get her boyfriend out of trouble with the law. But clearly she's on a more important mission—to... more
Features: Black & White, Manufactured on Demand, NTSC Format
Mae West, Edmund Lowe, Charles Butterworth. When a fake French chanteuse sells the Brooklyn Bridge, she's ordered to leave New York City. But her disguise helps her reveal corruption and further a... more
Mae West, Cary Grant. A comedy about a bawdy singer working for a corrupt bar owner in the Bowery section of 1890s-era New York. It zings with Mae West's famous double entendres, such as her response... more
Retired pug Joe Anton (George Raft) had finally opened his own nightclub, and was itching to show that he had developed class... especially to gorgeous debutante Jerry Healy (Constance Cummings). He... more
Mae West, W.C. Fields. A Western comedy about Flower Belle Lee, a sexy blond bombshell with a bad reputation, and Cuthbert J. Twillie, the con man she meets after being run out of town. Full of... more
Saloon singer Cleo Borden (Mae West) suddenly finds herself one very wealthy lady when her oilman swain loses a shoot-out-and she's his only beneficiary. Though she takes a shine to Edward Carrington... more
This is the first major documentary to examine the incredible life of Mae West, diving not only into her career as a writer and performer, but also as a subversive agitator for social change.... more
Mae West is at her best as Peaches O'Day, a con woman in 1890s New York who poses as sultry French singer Mademoiselle Fifi in order to elude the law. Her ruse eventually leads to the downfall of... more
Mae West, Randolph Scott, Warren William. In this screwball comedy, a screen star on tour is bound by her studio contract to avoid entangling alliances for five years. 1936/b&w/80 min/NR/fullscreen.
New Orleans singer Mae West heats up "The Big Easy" as Ruby Carter, "the most talked about woman in America," who juggles romances with boxer "the Tiger Kid" (Roger Pryor) and millionaire Ace Lamont... more
Mae West, Victor McLaglen, Phillip Reed. Rose is a kept woman—but finds herself on the run after she kills her lover in self defense. She boards a ship and the captain takes a real fancy to her. When... more
Features: Manufactured on Demand, Full Frame, Dolby, Widescreen
This collection of four previously unavailable films includes early entries in the careers of such legendary Hollywood figures as W.C. Fields, Mae West, Dean Martin and Gary Cooper! Dig into cinema... more
Mae West, Victor Moore, William Gaxton. West plays the only actress too hot for any one Broadway show—or man—to handle. Also featuring the renowned Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra. 1943/b&w/79... more