VHS : Search

sds

VHS : Search

Thrill of It All

(more) »rank: 12248

starring: Doris Day, James Garner, Arlene Francis, Edward Andrews, Reginald Owen
directed by: Norman Jewison


Editorial Product Review: :James Garner substitutes for Rock Hudson in this hilarious Doris Day outing. Housewife Beverly Boyer (Day) happens by chance to give an executive of Happy Soap an honest appraisal of one of his company's products. Charmed by her forthright and honest manner, he makes Beverly the company spokesperson. When she becomes an advertising sensation, her husband (Garner) has to deal with the social ramifications of his wife making more money than he does. Day and Garner are both in good form, and Garner nicely portrays the mounting frustration of bewildered husband Gerald. ...


Detailpage

One Two Three

(more) »rank: 11964

starring: James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, Pamela Tiffin, Arlene Francis, Howard St. John
directed by: Billy Wilder


Editorial Product Review: essential video:Hardly ever mentioned in the category of lightning-paced comedies--the His Girl Friday and Preston Sturges kind--is this breathless cold war farce from the great Billy Wilder. Adapted from a one-act play by Ferenc Molnár, Wilder and collaborator I.A.L. Diamond's hilarious screenplay is a whirlwind collection of one-liners, gags, and double-entendres, anchored for the cameras by Jimmy Cagney's cagey and frenetic performance (one of his best), and, under Wilder's direction, executed with diamond-like precision. The gangster-movie icon plays a Coca-Cola executive in West Berlin (the film's 1961 release put it squarely ...


Detailpage

Fedora

(more) »rank: 20912

starring: William Holden, Marthe Keller, Hildegard Knef, José Ferrer, Frances Sternhagen
directed by: Billy Wilder


Editorial Product Review: essential video:Hardly ever mentioned in the category of lightning-paced comedies--the His Girl Friday and Preston Sturges kind--is this breathless cold war farce from the great Billy Wilder. Adapted from a one-act play by Ferenc Molnár, Wilder and collaborator I.A.L. Diamond's hilarious screenplay is a whirlwind collection of one-liners, gags, and double-entendres, anchored for the cameras by Jimmy Cagney's cagey and frenetic performance (one of his best), and, under Wilder's direction, executed with diamond-like precision. The gangster-movie icon plays a Coca-Cola executive in West Berlin (the film's 1961 release put it squarely ...


Detailpage

Man Woman & Child

(more) »rank: 18941

starring: Martin Sheen, Blythe Danner, Craig T. Nelson, David Hemmings, Nathalie Nell
directed by: Dick Richards


Editorial Product Review: essential video:Hardly ever mentioned in the category of lightning-paced comedies--the His Girl Friday and Preston Sturges kind--is this breathless cold war farce from the great Billy Wilder. Adapted from a one-act play by Ferenc Molnár, Wilder and collaborator I.A.L. Diamond's hilarious screenplay is a whirlwind collection of one-liners, gags, and double-entendres, anchored for the cameras by Jimmy Cagney's cagey and frenetic performance (one of his best), and, under Wilder's direction, executed with diamond-like precision. The gangster-movie icon plays a Coca-Cola executive in West Berlin (the film's 1961 release put it squarely ...


Detailpage

All My Sons (B&W)

(more) »rank: 19520

starring: Edward G. Robinson, Burt Lancaster, Mady Christians, Louisa Horton, Howard Duff
directed by: Irving Reis


Editorial Product Review: essential video:Hardly ever mentioned in the category of lightning-paced comedies--the His Girl Friday and Preston Sturges kind--is this breathless cold war farce from the great Billy Wilder. Adapted from a one-act play by Ferenc Molnár, Wilder and collaborator I.A.L. Diamond's hilarious screenplay is a whirlwind collection of one-liners, gags, and double-entendres, anchored for the cameras by Jimmy Cagney's cagey and frenetic performance (one of his best), and, under Wilder's direction, executed with diamond-like precision. The gangster-movie icon plays a Coca-Cola executive in West Berlin (the film's 1961 release put it squarely ...


Detailpage

Murders in the Rue Morgue

(more) »rank: 23597

starring: Bela Lugosi, Sidney Fox, Leon Ames, Bert Roach, Betty Ross Clarke
directed by: Robert Florey


Editorial Product Review: :There isn't much of Edgar Allan Poe left in this stylish but gruesome thriller. Bela Lugosi followed Dracula with a scenery-chewing performance as Dr. Mirakle, a mad scientist and sideshow hypnotist who uses his sideshow, which also features his trained gorilla (a stunt man in a phony, flea-bitten costume), as a cover for his sadistic experiments. His ape kidnaps street women whom Mirakle lashes to a crucifix-like pillory, strips to their underwear, and injects with simian blood. They inevitably die horribly, and he discards the bodies via a trap door over the river. ...


Detailpage

One, Two, Three

(more) »rank: 87207

starring: James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, Pamela Tiffin, Arlene Francis, Howard St. John
directed by: Billy Wilder


Editorial Product Review: essential video:Hardly ever mentioned in the category of lightning-paced comedies--the His Girl Friday and Preston Sturges kind--is this breathless cold war farce from the great Billy Wilder. Adapted from a one-act play by Ferenc Molnár, Wilder and collaborator I.A.L. Diamond's hilarious screenplay is a whirlwind collection of one-liners, gags, and double-entendres, anchored for the cameras by Jimmy Cagney's cagey and frenetic performance (one of his best), and, under Wilder's direction, executed with diamond-like precision. The gangster-movie icon plays a Coca-Cola executive in West Berlin (the film's 1961 release put it squarely ...


Detailpage

Your Show of Shows

(more) »rank: 63718

starring: Imogene Coca, Howard Morris, Sid Caesar, Carl Reiner, James Starbuck
directed by: Max Liebman, Nat Hiken


Editorial Product Review: essential video:Hardly ever mentioned in the category of lightning-paced comedies--the His Girl Friday and Preston Sturges kind--is this breathless cold war farce from the great Billy Wilder. Adapted from a one-act play by Ferenc Molnár, Wilder and collaborator I.A.L. Diamond's hilarious screenplay is a whirlwind collection of one-liners, gags, and double-entendres, anchored for the cameras by Jimmy Cagney's cagey and frenetic performance (one of his best), and, under Wilder's direction, executed with diamond-like precision. The gangster-movie icon plays a Coca-Cola executive in West Berlin (the film's 1961 release put it squarely ...


Detailpage

The Thrill of It All

(more) »rank: 88850

starring: Arlene Francis, Edward Andrews, Elliot Reid, Carl Reiner
directed by: Norman Jewison


Editorial Product Review: :


Detailpage

Murders in the Rue Morgue

(more) »rank: 88850

starring: Sidney Fox, Bela Lugosi, Leon Ames, Bert Roach, Betty Ross Clarke
directed by: Robert Florey


Editorial Product Review: :There isn't much of Edgar Allan Poe left in this stylish but gruesome thriller. Bela Lugosi followed Dracula with a scenery-chewing performance as Dr. Mirakle, a mad scientist and sideshow hypnotist who uses his sideshow, which also features his trained gorilla (a stunt man in a phony, flea-bitten costume), as a cover for his sadistic experiments. His ape kidnaps street women whom Mirakle lashes to a crucifix-like pillory, strips to their underwear, and injects with simian blood. They inevitably die horribly, and he discards the bodies via a trap door over the river. ...


Detailpage

 Next > 
page 1 of  2
 1  2 
 


Some Celebrities

Nicole Santes  | Madonna Compton  | Portia Rossi  | Catherine Burgess  | Mary Moore  | Clark Gable  | Amy Eckman  | Sonja Martin  | Yvette Rielly  | Elizabeth Morehead  | Shanzay Lewis  | Naomi Lowit  | Eva Cobo  | Amanda Mealing  | Angela Devi  | Tara OConner  | Kathie Gifford  | Patricia Cornwell  | Anne Baxter  | Nina Hartley  | Monica Somma  | Anke Symkowitz  | Eileen Fulton  | Adriana Esteves  | Judith Connell  |



PC Games



Usually we're fans of Logitech's gaming mice, but its highest-end G9 Laser Mouse is expensive, overly complex, and lacks the ergonomic thought we've come to expect. If you like to brag about dot-per-inch limits, perhaps the G9's 3,200dpi laser will be enough to sell you, but for the price, we expect the design to match.

Small and light enough for a shirt pocket, Samsung's Helix YX-M1 is a one-stop audio entertainment center with an XM radio, a digital music player, and room for 50 hours of tunes, but it comes up short on battery life.


All marketing images and content provided by Amazon.com
Morgue Rue the in Murders
Shopping  Created at Tue Dec 2 15:23:29 2008