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Superman Collection I (1940-1942)
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A collection of four classic Superman cartoons from the 1940s that were all produced by Max Fleischer. The cartoons include "Superman" (1941), "Mechanical Monsters" (1941), "Arctic Giant" (1942) and "Billion Dollar Limited" (1942). You can watch them one
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We Dive At Dawn (1943)
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After many months at sea, the war-weary British submarine Sea Tiger is ordered to pursue the German battleship Brandenburg. There is lots of excitement and action when the sub experiences a number of close calls.
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The Outlaw (1943)
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Pat Garrett (Thomas Mitchell) is the sheriff of Lincoln, New Mexico. His old friend Doc Holliday (Walter Huston) arrives in town while attempting to get back his horse, which is in the possession of Billy the Kid (Jack Buetel). The story twists when
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The Ape Man (1943)
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In many ways a typical (if silly) forties-era horror flick. Bela Lugosi plays Dr. Brewster, who experiments with spinal fluids from a gorilla on himself. He slowly transforms to an ape and begins to regret what he has done. Dr. Brewster and his pet
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Love on the Dole (1941)
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This film is set in the 1930s. A family struggles with poverty and unemployment. Depressing and realistic, it portrays the lengths to which people can go in order to survive. There is some humor though, as well as beautiful photography.
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Fear in the Night (1947)
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In a nightmare, Vince Grayson (DeForest Kelley) dreams that he stabs someone in an octagonal room of mirrors and locks the body in a closet. When he awakes, he discovers marks on his throat, a strange key and a button in his pocket, as well as blood on
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Reet, Petite and Gone (1947)
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Former music star, the wealthy Schyler Jarvis, is dying. He has a plan to ensure the happiness of his son, swing band leader Louis Jarvis, and Honey Carter, daughter of a long lost love; however, a dishonest lawyer hatches a scheme to swindle Schyler out
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Doll Face (1945)
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Mary Carroll (Vivian Blaine) wants to be an actress on Broadway. But when casting directors find out that she is the famous burlesque dancer known as "Doll Face," they tell her that she doesn't have enough "class" to work in their production. That's when
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Hollow Triumph (1948)
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John Muller is a medical school dropout who plans a robbery. After things go bad, a nasty gambler named Rock Stansyck goes after Muller. Muller goes on the run and then assumes the identity of psychiatrist Victor Bartok. Muller soon finds that
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