Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, Donald O'Connor. Silent film actors make the transition to sound by singing and dancing their way into the audience's hearts. Superbly remastered, this classic looks... more
Donald O'Connor. This complete movie collection includes: Francis the Talking Mule (1949/91 min.), Francis Goes to the Races (1951/88 min.), Francis Goes to West Point (1952/81 min.), Francis Covers... more
In this upbeat musical directed by Walter Lang and featuring music penned by Irving Berlin, Ethel Merman shines as Sally Adams, an American ambassador to a fictional post-war European city. Proving... more
James Cagney, Elizabeth McGovern, Howard E. Rollins, Jr., Debbie Allen. From the Oscar®-winning director of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest comes this sweeping period drama set in turn-of-the-century... more
Una Merkel, Donald O'Connor, Debbie Reynolds. A lovestruck young man tries to ingratiate himself with the object of his affections by promising that he can get her face on the cover of Look magazine.... more
Shelley Winters, Steve Allen, Sammy Davis, Jr., Carol Channing. This timeless Lewis Carroll fantasy tale has never been better than this 1985 made-for-TV version sporting an endless list of top stars... more
Bobby Darin, Sandra Dee, Donald O'Connor. A young woman working as a maid falls for a rich businessman—and she is surprised to learn that one of the posh uptown apartments she cleans is his. The... more
Bing Crosby, Fred MacMurray, Donald O'Connor. Three singing brothers must band together as a musical act after one of them blows his life's savings on a racehorse he's positive is a "sure thing."... more
Lucille Ball. After three decades of starring in a quartet of top-rated comedy series hits on CBS, Lucille Ball comes out of retirement and teams with NBC. She's greeted by some of Hollywood's... more
A stowaway falls for a pirate who steals only from one wicked trader in Buccaneer's Girl (Yvonne De Carlo. 1950/77 min.). Mistaken identity turns a shopkeeper's apprentice into a feared pirate in... more
Deanna Durbin raises her voice in song and laughter in the musical romantic comedy Something in the Wind co-starring Donald O'Connor. When the wealthy head of Read Industries dies, his grandson... more
Donald O'Connor, Terence Hill, Vittorio De Sica, Michèle Mercier. The exciting adventures of Aladdin begin when he rubs a magic lamp and sets a wish-granting Genie free after 12,000 years! Directed... more
Features: Black & White, Manufactured on Demand, NTSC Format
Donald O'Connor, Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride. A traveling salesman ends up smack in the middle of a rivalry between two neighboring towns and then is solicited to be a front runner in an annual... more
Made a patsy on trumped-up piracy charges by a corrupt governor, hapless shopkeeper's assistant Davy Crandall (Donald O'Connor) books escape passage with a dreaded privateer... and is left alone... more
Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jerry Reed, Jackie Gleason, Dom DeLuise, Brian Bloom. A whole truckload of stars contribute to this collection of outrageous car chasing, redneck sheriff-ing and high... more
Features: Manufactured on Demand, Full Frame, Subtitled
Co-hosts Gene Kelly, Ray Bolger, Sammy Davis Jr., Mikhail Baryshnikov and Liza Minnelli take you on a tour through cinema's celebration of dance, featuring some of the greatest performances and a... more
Donald O'Connor, Helena Carter, Will Geer. A shopkeeper's assistant gets falsely accused with piracy charges and decides to run away. He books an escape ticket with a well-known pirate, but finds... more
Writer-detective Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) is always covering crime, whether she's nestled in her charming hometown of Cabot Cove, Maine, or traveling the world. In this season, she becomes... more
Fred MacMurray, Ray Milland, Louise Campbell. Pat and Scott are childhood best friends at the time of the Wright Brothers' success at Kitty Hawk. Feeling inspired, the two youngsters affirm and... more
Everything Johnnie recorded for Columbia and it's subsidiaries from 1951 to 1956, including huge hits like "Cry" and "Walkin' My Baby Back Home," plus all of his alarmingly rare early albums and... more