Max von Sydow, Charlton Heston, Sidney Poitier, John Wayne. The epic and awe-inspiring look at the life of Jesus Christ, from his ignoble birth through his teachings to his crucifixion and... more
Features: Digital Theater System, Widescreen, Subtitled
Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon. Two spirited musicians fleeing from gangsters disguise themselves as women and find refuge in an all-girl band. Directed by Billy Wilder. 1959/b&w/121... more
Roger Moore. James Bond took on a more comical tone with Moore as 007. Always stylish and sophisticated, Moore's comic timing and relaxed approach to super spydom softened the edges of Bond, but kept... more
Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz, Lea Seydoux. New leadership at British intelligence thinks physical spies are yesterday's news, and 007 goes rogue on a mission to ferret out a diabolical organization... more
Pierce Brosnan. Pierce brought a new generation's pep and zeal to the debonaire 007. His time in the role saw greater action sequences and even more high-tech devices. Includes "GoldenEye" (Sean... more
The devastatingly handsome Sean Connery continues as "007" with incredible performances in Thunderball (Claudine Auger. 1965/130 min.), You Only Live Twice (Akiko Wakabayashi. 1967/117 min.) and... more
"Bond…James!" Right from the get-go, Sean Connery stepped into the role of 007 as if he was born to play it! This first collection of Connery's screen tenure as Ian Fleming's super-spy includes Dr.... more
Shirley MacLaine, Jack Lemmon, Fred MacMurray. The Oscar®-winning classic about how an ambitious "low-man-on-the-totem-pole" accountant allowed his philandering bosses to use his apartment for... more
Roger Moore. Moore took Bond to new heights blending the space shuttle program with "Star Wars" while still keeping 007 relevant in the oppulent '80s. Includes "Moonraker" (Lois Chiles. 1979/126... more
Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Tony Roberts. The Oscar®-winning romantic comedy, also directed by Allen, about a neurotic New York comic's relationship with an aspiring singer from the Midwest. Directed... more
Michael Caine, Angie Dickinson, Nancy Allen. A deranged psycho targets two very different victims—a surburban housewife and a high-priced hooker. Includes both rated and unrated versions. Directed by... more
Features: Subtitled, Widescreen, Digital Theater System
Michael Douglas, Alyson Reed, Audrey Landers. Would-be Broadway dancers suffer and struggle through a trying audition for a demanding stage director. Directed by Richard Attenborough. 1985/color/118... more
With guns a-blazing and powerhouse casts, this "magnificent" must-own collection rounds up the original Western tale and its three sequels. Includes The Magnificent Seven (Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen,... more
Daniel Craig, Judy Dench. The Bond franchise got a reboot when Craig took on the role of Agent 007. The collection picks up with Bond earning his double-O in Casino Royale (Eva Green. 2006/144 min.)... more
Features: Widescreen, Digital Theater System, Mono Sound
Dennis Hopper, Kyle MacLachlan, Laura Dern, Isabella Rossellini. Lumberton, USA has some strange goings-on behind its idyllic exterior, involving a haunting nightclub singer, a murderous madman and... more