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Sjutton år (1957)
$15.00It’s summertime. The students Allan and Erik returns to their home town. 19-year old Allan is in love with 17-year old Anna-Lena. She rejects his clumsy attempts of telling her, but that’s because she is uncertain of her own feelings. The Norwegian singer Lydia Hennert has an accident with her car and she is slightly injured. Allan’s father is a doctor and Lydia spends a few days with them. Allan falls in love with her instead, she is a “real” woman and not a girl. But this makes Anna-Lena jealous.
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Night of the Demon (1957)
$15.00American professor John Holden arrives in London for a conference on parapsychology only to discover that the colleague he was supposed to meet was killed in a freak accident the day before. It turns out that the deceased had been investigating a cult lead by Dr. Julian Karswell. Though a skeptic, Holden is suspicious of the devil-worshiping Karswell. Following a trail of mysterious manuscripts, Holden enters a world that makes him question his faith in science.
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Barnacle Bill (1957)
$15.00A seasick sea captain commands an amusement pier despite local opposition. Released in the U.S. as ‘All at Sea’
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The Auntie from Chicago (1957)
$15.00Aunt Calliopi returns to Greece from Chicago after 30 years and plans to marry off her nieces.
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Uncle Vanya (1957)
$15.00A country doctor (Franchot Tone) loves but cannot have a professor’s wife (Clarence Derwent) in Chekhov’s play set in czarist Russia.
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Baby Face Nelson (1957)
$15.00Famed Depression-era gangster “Baby Face Nelson” (Mickey Rooney) robs and kills while accompanied by his beautiful moll (Carolyn Jones).
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Gun Girls (1957)
$15.00Pregnancy cramps the style of a young female hoodlum who joins her fellow delinquents on regular robbery sprees.
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Kiss Them for Me (1957)
$15.00Three navy war heroes are booked on a morale-building “vacation” in San Francisco. Once they manage to elude their ulcerated public relations officer, the trio throw a wild party with plenty of pretty girls.
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Jamboree! (1957)
$15.00Jamboree adheres to the usual formula of late-1950s rock&roll films: A plethora of musical numbers linked together by the wispiest of plotlines. Kay Medford heads the cast as manipulative showbiz agent Grace Shaw. Hoping to land pop singer Pete Porter (Paul Carr), Grace connives to break up Pete’s romance with female vocalist Honey Wynn (Freda Holloway). But who cares? The audience came to see such musical faves as Fats Domino, Count Basie, Jerry Lee Lewis, Jodie Sands, Ron Coby, Slim Whitman, Carl Perkins, Frankie Avalon, Charlie Gracie and the Four Coins. As a promotional tie-in, Jamboree also features appearances by 21 of North America’s top rock-and-roll deejays.
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Sayonara (1957)
$15.00Air Force Major Lloyd Gruver (Marlon Brando) is reassigned to a Japanese air base, and is confronted with US racial prejudice against the Japanese people. The issue is compounded because a number of the soldiers become romantically involved with Japanese women, in defiance of US military policy. Ordinarily an officer who is by-the-book, Gruver must take a position when a buddy of his, an enlisted man Joe Kelly (Red Buttons) falls in love with a Japanese woman Katsumi (Miyoshi Umeki) and marries her. Gruver risks his position by serving as best man at the wedding ceremony.
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