As New (classics)
98 Films.
Producers, The (1968)
- Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel cavort in Mel Brooks' first (and best?) film, a Broadway–musical satire highlighted by the classic 'Springtime for…
- DVD
$20 $15
Shoes of the Fisherman, The (1968)
- Anthony Quinn plays a Russian bishop who is elected Pope after twenty years in political asylum. Beautifully adorned best–seller adaptation.
- DVD
$20 $15
Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
- One of the seminal films of the late 1960s, an artful depiction of the exploits of Depression–era bank–robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde…
- DVD
$20 $15
Graduate, The (1967)
- An endearing Dustin Hoffman in his first leading role, is seduced by a middle–aged woman and then falls in love with her daughter. A brilliant…
- DVD
$20 $15
How I Won the War (1967)
- John Lennon and Michael Crawford do service in this black satire on military lunacy.
- DVD
$20 $15
Wait Until Dark (1967)
- A blind Audrey Hepburn is trapped in her apartment by psycho–beatnik Alan Arkin, who's looking for hidden heroin. Based on a stageplay, this…
- DVD
$24.95 $18.70
Silencers, The (1966)
- Dean Martin stars as secret agent Matt Helm, the archetypal gun–toting womanizer, straight out of the kitsch 60's. Spawned 3 sequels, but this…
- DVD
$30 $22.50 (4-pack w/ Murderers Row, The Ambushers, The Wrecking Crew)
To Sir with Love (1966)
- Sidney Poitier instructs a class of cheeky, wayward teenagers in this feel–good classic of British cinema.
- DVD
$20 $15
For a Few Dollars More (1965)
- An improvement on the original film with Eastwood encoring to the strains of that unmistakable Morricone score.
- DVD
$20 $15
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)