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The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923)
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Clopin (Ernest Torrence) bought Esmeralda (Patsy Ruth Miller) from gypsies when she was a little girl. Jehan (Brandon Hurst), the twisted evil brother of the Archdeacon, orders Quasimodo (Lon Chaney), the Hunchback of Notre Dame, to kidnap Esmeralda.
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Spider Baby (1964)
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Perversely delightful, often hilarious, and downright horrifying. Chaney is the household master of an eerie mansion full of regressive psychos. A tasty blend of pure horror and black comedy that has rarely been topped. Although he was probably hitting
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The Phantom of the Opera & The Indestructible Man (1925)
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Lon Chaney Double Feature! The classic "The Phantom of the Opera" is included here as well as "The Indestructible Man," where Chaney plays a convicted bank robber seeking revenge on his gang members who betrayed him - with a little help from a scientist!
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My Favorite Brunette & Pardon My Pups (1947)
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Ronnie Jackson (Bob Hope), a baby photographer who wants to be a private eye, is sitting on death row in San Quentin awaiting his execution for a murder he didn't commit. Given an opportunity to tell his story to the press, Jackson recounts how he came t
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Behave Yourself & The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1951)
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Young newlyweds Bill and Kate Denny (Farley Granger and Shelley Winters) take in a stray dog named Archie. Archie is really a trained dog that is a go-between for two rival gangs of criminals. With a million-dollar counterfeiting
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Bird of Paradise & East of Borneo (1932)
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A young man (Joel McCrea) falls overboard and is saved by a beautiful Polynesian girl (Dolores Del Rio). They fall in love, but their idyll is smashed when the local volcano begins to erupt. The man discovers that the local custom is to sacrifice a young
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Ace Drummond (1936)
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The Dragon (Arthur Loft) is attempting to stop International Airways from setting up an airport in Mongolia. The U. S. Government sends agent and top pilot Ace Drummond (John King) to investigate the matter. While tracking down The Dragon, Drummond meet
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The Bushwackers (1952)
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After his service in the Civil War, Jeff Waring (John Ireland) swore he would never touch a gun again. He moves West in an attempt to further this former life. But there is a gang of robber barons terrorizing his new home. Will he be man enough to stand
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Undersea Kingdom (1936)
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Recent Annapolis graduate "Crash" Corrigan ends up leading an expedition, via a new submarine developed by Professor Norton, to investigate some mysterious signals coming from the bottom of the ocean and ends up finding the undersea kingdom of A
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The Three Musketeers (1933)
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This modern take on the classic Alexander Dumas tale has three Foreign Legionnaires, the last of their squad, about to be wiped out by a band of marauding Arabs, only to be rescued by a pilot. The four men join forces in order to combat the efforts of
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