The fourth of Oscar-winning short-subject director Youngson's comedy compilations (the earlier ones were Golden Age
of Comedy, When Comedy was King, and Days of Thrills and Laughter) is, amazingly, almost as full and fresh as those earlier efforts, containing highlights ...
Join Goofy, one of Walt Disney's most beloved creations, as he bonds with his teenage
son in this humorous adventure that's great for the whole family. Presented in 1.33:1 pan and scan and featuring both closed captioned English Dolby Digital ...
Jesse Dylan directs Method Man and Redman in the drug comedy How High, which comes
to DVD with a widescreen anamorphic transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1. English soundtracks are rendered in both Dolby Digital 5.1 ...
The famously inept but accidentally brilliant Inspector Clouseau returns to help foil a group of
daring robbers in this comedy, the only film in the long-running series not to feature Peter Sellers as the bumbling inspector. Instead, the talented Alan ...
Charles Buck Jones, normally a heroic Western star, takes a surprising turn by playing a
shiftless rural character in this romance. ZaSu Pitts also makes an impression in her tragic role (she was better known as a comedienne than as ...
Offended parents and others protested this slasher film when it was released in 1984 because
it portrays Billy (Robert Brian Wilson) as a toy-store Santa Claus who goes on a rampage and axes people to death while still in his ...
When the on-campus accommodations are all taken, a group of college students are forced to
take rooms in the spooky house of Mrs. Engels (Yvonne De Carlo) and her strange son, Mason (Brad Reardon). When one of the kids turns ...
Director Rex Ingram's The Conquering Power served as the much-anticipated reteaming of Ingram's stars from
Blood and Sand, Alice Terry (aka Mrs. Rex Ingram) and Rudolph Valentino. The latter plays an impoverished French aristocrat who falls in love with Alice, ...