As New (classics)
80 Films.
How I Won the War (1967)
- John Lennon and Michael Crawford do service in this black satire on military lunacy.
- DVD
$20 $15
To Sir with Love (1966)
- Sidney Poitier instructs a class of cheeky, wayward teenagers in this feel–good classic of British cinema.
- DVD
$25 $18.75
Dollars Trilogy, The (A Fistful of Dollars; For Few Dollars More; The Good, the Bad and the Ugly) (1964-1966)
- Box–set containing all three of Clint Eastwood's iconic 'spaghetti westerns'.
A.K.A "The Man With No Name Trilogy"
- DVD
$30 $22.50
My Fair Lady (1964)
- Ever–popular, though rather long musical version of George Bernard Shaw's 'Pygmalion', starring Audrey Hepburn as riffraff transformed into…
- DVD
$20 $15 (2-Disc Special Edition)
Pink Panther, The (1964)
- In his most synonymous role, Peter Sellers stars in the first of six films of the bungling misadventures of Inspector Clouseau. Superb slapstick…
- DVD
$20 $15
Cleopatra (1963)
- Magnificent sets and Rex Harrison's dynamic Caesar are the saving graces of this, Hollywood's most extravagant turkey.
Both Liz Taylor and Richard…
- DVD
$24.95 $18.70
Longest Day, The (1962)
- One the great WW2 films, with over 40 international stars. The large scale battle scenes have taken some outdoing.
- DVD
$15 $11.25
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
- Audrey Hepburn is just lovely as an uptown Manhattan socialite who proves a major distraction for her writer neighbour. A chic, carefree frolic based…
- DVD
$19.95 $14.95
West Side Story (1961)
- Oscar–sweeping, hugely influential film version of Bernstein and Sondheim's landmark Broadway musical, updating Romeo and Juliet to dockland…
- DVD
$19.95 $14.95 (Std. Edition)
Psycho (1960)
- Only Mr. Hitchcock could plunder B–movie conventions and turn in the biggest box–office success of his career.
A plethora of…
- DVD
$20 $15