Product Tag - Louis D. Lighton

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    The Black Rose (1950)

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    The Black Rose (1950)

    In the time of the crusades, a Saxon youth is forced to run away from England. He goes with his loyal retainer who brings along a British long bow. The two go all the way to China where they become involved in intrigues in the court of Kubla Kahn.

    $15.00
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    Down to the Sea in Ships (1949)

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    Down to the Sea in Ships (1949)

    A re-make of the 1922 silent film that details the lives of the people in a small Quaker community and the adventures of a whaling ship.

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    Home Sweet Homicide (1946)

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    Home Sweet Homicide (1946)

    The three children of a prolific mystery novelist decide to prove themselves master detectives when their next-door neighbor is found murdered. Director Lloyd Bacon’s 1946 comedy whodunit stars Peggy Ann Garner, Dean Stockwell, Connie Marshall, Randolph Scott, Lynn Bari, James Gleason, Shepperd Strudwick, Barbara Whiting, Stanley Logan, Marietta Canty, Anabel Shaw and Olin Howlin.

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    Anna and the King of Siam (1946)

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    Anna and the King of Siam (1946)

    In 1862, a young Englishwoman becomes royal tutor in Siam and befriends the King.

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    A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945)

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    A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945)

    In Brooklyn circa 1900, the Nolans manage to enjoy life on pennies despite great poverty and Papa’s alcoholism. We come to know these people well through big and little troubles: Aunt Sissy’s scandalous succession of “husbands”; the removal of the one tree visible from their tenement; and young Francie’s desire to transfer to a better school…if irresponsible Papa can get his act together.

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    Test Pilot (1938)

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    Test Pilot (1938)

    Jim is a test pilot. His wife Ann and best friend Gunner try their best to keep him sober. But the life of a test pilot is anything but safe.

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    Captains Courageous (1937)

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    Captains Courageous (1937)

    Harvey, the arrogant and spoiled son of an indulgent absentee-father, falls overboard from a transatlantic steamship and is rescued by a fishing vessel on the Grand Banks. Harvey fails to persuade them to take him ashore, nor convince the crew of his wealth. The captain offers him a low-paid job, until they return to port, as part of the crew that turns him into a mature, considerate young man.

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    The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)

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    The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)

    In the Northwest Frontier of India, the 41st Bengal Lancers leaded by the harsh Colonel Tom Stone are having trouble with the rebellious leader Mohammed Khan. After two casualties, the experienced but insubordinate Lieutenant Alan McGregor receives as replacement, the arrogant Lieutenant Forsythe and the immature son of Colonel Stone, Lieutenant Donald Stone. With the intention to prove that he will not have any privilege in the troop, the reception of Colonel Stone to his son is absolutely cold, but he becomes the protégé of McGregor. When Lieutenant Stone is kidnapped by Mohammed Khan, McGregor and Forsythe disobey the direct order of their commander, disguise as Indian peddlers and go to Khan’s fortress to attempt to rescue their friend

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    One Sunday Afternoon (1933)

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    One Sunday Afternoon (1933)

    Middle-aged dentist Biff Grimes reminisces about his unrequited love for beautiful Virginia Brush and her husband Hugo, his ex-friend, who betrayed him.

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    Seven Days' Leave (1930)

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    Seven Days’ Leave (1930)

    Seven Day’s Leave was actually Gary Cooper’s first all talking film, but Adolph Zukor at Paramount decided to hold up the release of it until after The Virginian was on the big screen. Seven Days Leave is a screen adaption of one of James M. Barrie’s plays, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals.

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