Ann Blyth

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    Brute Force (1947)

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    Brute Force (1947)

    Prison inmates revolt against a sadistic guard.

    $15.00
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    Mildred Pierce (1945)

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    Mildred Pierce (1945)

    After her cheating husband leaves her, Mildred Pierce proves she can become independent and successful, but can’t win the approval of her spoiled daughter.

    $15.00
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    Brute Force (Original)

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    Brute Force (Original)

    Prison inmates revolt against a sadistic guard.
    This is 100% Genuine product.
    Region: 2
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    We actually have a number of regular customers based in the US, Canada and Australia who never have problems with our region 2 discs.

    $37.00
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    Mildred Pierce (Original)

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    Mildred Pierce (Original)

    After her cheating husband leaves her, Mildred Pierce proves she can become independent and successful, but can’t win the approval of her spoiled daughter.
    This is 100% Genuine product.
    Region: 2
    Important: A lot of DVD players around now are region free – which play any DVD region. It completely depends on what DVD player you have.
    We actually have a number of regular customers based in the US, Canada and Australia who never have problems with our region 2 discs.

    $46.00
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    Another Part of the Forest (1948)

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    Another Part of the Forest (1948)

    This ‘prequel’ to The Little Foxes tells how the ruthless members of the old-South Hubbard family got that way.

    $25.00
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    Top o' the Morning (1949)

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    Top o’ the Morning (1949)

    A singing insurance investigator comes to Ireland to recover the stolen Blarney Stone…and romance the local policeman’s daughter.

    $25.00
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    Sally and Saint Anne (1952)

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    Sally and Saint Anne (1952)

    Sally O’Moyne, a good-natured but awkward school-girl lives with her extended and eccentric Irish-American clan. One day at school, unable to find her lunch bucket, Sally says a prayer to St. Anne in hope of heavenly assistance. When Sally finds her lunch, she believes a miracle has happened, convincing her of a special relationship with the saint. Meanwhile, some animosity between the O’Moyne family and a neighbor grows and manifests itself in various comic situations. The plot develops as Sally, firm in her belief in St. Anne, emerges from adolescence an attractive young woman, and discovers the opposite sex. The feud, along with Sally’s personal life, works itself to resolution in this light, nostalgic look at growing up Catholic in the 1940s and 1950s.

    $25.00
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    Katie Did It (1951)

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    Katie Did It (1951)

    Katherine Standish, who has been brought up in a strict manner in a prudish New England town, falls in love with a city slicker commercial artist, Peter Van Arden. The romance blossoms until Katie falls victim of some false information, and becomes convinced that Peter is already married and the father of two children.

    $25.00
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    The Great Caruso (1951)

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    The Great Caruso (1951)

    Loosely traces the life of tenor Enrico Caruso (1873-1921). He loves Musetta, in his home town of Naples, and then Dorothy, the daughter of one of the Metropolitan Opera’s patrons. Caruso is unacceptable to both women’s fathers: to one, because he sings; to Dorothy’s, because he is a peasant. To New York patricians, Caruso is short, barrel chested, loud, emotional, unrefined. Their appreciation comes slowly. The film depicts Caruso’s lament that “the man does not have the voice, the voice has the man”: he cannot be places he wants to be, because he must be elsewhere singing, including the day his mother dies. Throughout, Mario Lanza and stars from the Met sing.

    $25.00
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    Our Very Own (1950)

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    Our Very Own (1950)

    A high-school senior (Ann Blyth) learns she has foster parents (Jane Wyatt, Donald Cook) and sets out to find her natural mother.

    $25.00
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