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The Sad Sack (1957)
$15.00Private Meredith Bixby is so out of step in the Army that his six weeks of planned basic training has now stretched to 17 months. After he loses a tank, WAC Major Shelton, a psychologist, is assigned to make a good soldier out of him. She requests Corporal Dolan and Private Stan Wensalawsky to help with the training. Dolan and Stan both have scores to settle with Bixby and their “guidance” leads to more mishaps. Sergeant Pulley has them shipped out to Morocco. On leave in North Africa, Bixy wanders alone into a bar, has a few Moroccan Delights, which he thinks are malted milks, and becomes convinced that exotic singer-dancer Zita is THE girl for him.
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Back from Eternity (1956)
$15.00A South American plane loaded with an assortment of characters crash lands in a remote jungle area in the middle of a storm. The passengers then discover they are in an area inhabited by vicious cannibals and must escape before they are found.
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Crime Wave (1954)
$15.00Reformed parolee Steve Lacey is caught in the middle when a wounded former cellmate seeks him out for shelter. The other two former cellmates then attempt to force him into doing a bank job.
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House of Wax (1953)
$15.00A horribly disfigured sculptor opens up the House of Wax in New York, using the wax-covered bodies of his victims as his displays.
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Mrs. O’Malley and Mr. Malone (1950)
$15.00Passenger Marjorie Main tries to solve a murder aboard a train en route to New York. She also gets to sing “Possum Up A Gun Stump”. Directed by Oscar-winner Norman Taurog (but not for this), this 1950 comedy also features James Whitmore, Phyllis Kirk, Ann Dvorak, Fred Clark, Dorothy Malone, Clinton Sundberg, Don Porter, Regis Toomey and Mae Clarke.
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The Iron Mistress (1952)
$25.00Barely historical presentation of the life of Jim Bowie. Here he goes to New Orleans to sell lumber but falls in love with Judalon. To match his rivals he must become sophisticated and does so. By the time he sells the mill, starts a plantation and tries to wed Jedualon the woman has wed playboy Phillipe. Along the way to true wisdom he designs a special knife made from part of a meteorite.
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The Thin Man
$96.00 – $104.00The Thin Man is a half-hour weekly television series based on the mystery novel The Thin Man by Dashiell Hammett. The 72 episodes were produced by MGM Television and shown on NBC for two seasons from 1957–1959 on Friday evening.
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River Beat (1954)
$25.00British diamond smugglers use the radiowoman (Phyllis Kirk) from a U.S. freighter docked on the Thames.
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Johnny Concho (1956)
$25.00In Johnny Concho, Frank Sinatra plays a man who goes from the town bully to town coward!
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