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Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is (1994)
$15.00When a mentor and friend of Jennifer’s dies, she and Jonathan return to the sleepy town where Jennifer once lived and worked as a reporter. Nearly immediately, they discover that all is not right within this picturesque town. The town’s economic troubles pale next to the danger the Harts find themselves in as they try to sort out whether their friend’s death was murder, and what sinister secrets may lie behind the truth.
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DuckTales: The Movie – Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990)
$15.00Scrooge McDuck, his dimwitted pilot Launch Pad, and his newphews Huey, Dewey and Louie, with Webby, arrive in Egypt where Scrooge finds the lost treasure of Collie Baba, unbeknownst to Scrooge, a magic lamp was included inside the treasure, so while the nephews have fun with the genie, they all have no idea that they’re being stalked by a power hungry sorceror named Murlock and his dimwitted thief.
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Mickey’s Christmas Carol (1983)
$15.00It is an adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol, featuring Scrooge McDuck as his namesake and inspiration Ebenezer Scrooge and Mickey Mouse as Bob Cratchit. This film was based on a 1972 audio musical entitled Disney’s A Christmas Carol. It is a twenty-four minute animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions as an accompaniment to a re-release of The Rescuers.
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The Time Machine (1960)
$15.00A Victorian Englishman travels to the far future and finds that humanity has divided into two hostile species.
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Tom Thumb (1958)
$15.00The Forest Queen grants the wish of Jonathan, the woodcutter, and his wife, Anna.
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Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (1955)
$15.00Two Broadway showgirls, who are also sisters, are sick and tired of New York as well as not getting nowhere. Quitting Broadway, the sisters decided to travel to Paris to become famous.
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Androcles and the Lion (1952)
$15.00George Bernard Shaw’s breezy, delightful dramatization of this classic fable—about a Christian slave who pulls a thorn from a lion’s paw and is spared from death in the Colosseum as a result of his kind act—was written as a meditation on modern Christian values. And Pascal’s final Shaw production plays it broadly, casting comic character actor Alan Young as the titular naïf. He’s ably supported by Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Robert Newton, and Elsa Lanchester.
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Chicken Every Sunday (1949)
$15.00A woman takes in boarders to support her husband’s harebrained financial schemes.
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Goofy’s First Love (2015)
$15.00Goofy has fallen in love, so it’s up to Mickey and Donald to help him be presentable.
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Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick (1952)
$25.00Shy farmboy loves his next-door neighbor, but she dreams of going to the big city. Then she gets mixed up with big-city gangsters.
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