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Licenza d'amore DVD (1946)

Also known as: No Leave No Love DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Comedy

Director(s): Charles Martin

Storyline:
The men are coming home from war and Slinky decides his hero buddy Michael should first appear on a radio program. The good natured and talented sergeant meets radio singer Susan where he finds love in between songs.

Cast:
Van Johnson (as Sgt. Michael Hanlon), Keenan Wynn (as Slinky), Pat Kirkwood (as Susan Malby Duncan), Guy Lombardo (as Guy Lombardo), Edward Arnold (as Hobart Canford Stiles), Marie Wilson (as Rosalind), Leon Ames (as Colonel Elliott), Marina Koshetz (as Countess Strogoff), Selena Royle (as Mrs. Hanlon), Wilson Wood (as Mr. Crawley), Vince Barnett (as Ben), Frank 'Sugar Chile' Robinson (as Boy Piano Player), Walter Sande (as Sledgehammer), Arthur Walsh (as Nick), Joey Preston (as Boy Drummer Specialty), Xavier Cugat (as Xavier Cugat), The Garcias (as Dance Specialty), Harry Denny (as Board of Directors Member (scenes deleted)), Herschel Graham (as Board of Directors Member (scenes deleted)), Nolan Leary (as Board of Directors Member (scenes deleted)), Tom Leffingwell (as Board of Directors Member (scenes deleted)), Frank McLure (as Board of Directors Member (scenes deleted)), Wedgwood Nowell (as Board of Directors Member (scenes deleted)), Reginald Simpson (as Board of Directors Nember (scenes deleted)), Larry Steers (as Board of Directors Member (scenes deleted)), John Albright (as Page Boy (uncredited)), William 'Billy' Benedict (as Expectant Father on Hospital Phone (uncredited)), Joseph E. Bernard (as Mrs. Hanlon's Friend (uncredited)), Margaret Bert (as Boy's Mother (uncredited)), Willie Best (as Piano Delivery Man (uncredited)), Karin Booth (as WAC (uncredited)), Eddie Borden (as Gardener (uncredited)), Ernst Brengt (as Waiter (uncredited)), George Calliga (as Waiter (uncredited)), John Carlyle (as Corporal (uncredited)), Hobart Cavanaugh (as Arthur Keenan Kalabush (uncredited)), Nora Cecil (as Indignant Onlooker at Hotel Desk (uncredited)), Chester Clute (as Mr. Tansey (uncredited)), Marjorie Davies (as Cigarette Girl (uncredited)), Daniel De Jonghe (as Waiter (uncredited)), Johnny Duncan (as Hotel Bellhop (uncredited)), Sarah Edwards (as Irate Woman (uncredited)), Fern Emmett (as Nurse (uncredited)), Arno Frey (as Waiter (uncredited)), Ben Hall (as Elevator Operator (uncredited)), Sam Harris (as Board of Directors Member / Dancer (uncredited)), Robert Homans (as Railroad Ticket-Taker (uncredited)), Phyllis Kennedy (as Waitress (uncredited)), Donald Kerr (as Man in Audience (uncredited)), Edward Kilroy (as Engineer (uncredited)), Jack 'Tiny' Lipson (as Hunky Expectant Father (uncredited)), Babe London (as Melissa (uncredited)), Kate MacKenna (as Flower Vendor (uncredited)), Patrick McVey (as Gruff Expectant Father (uncredited)), Sid Mercer (as Marine on Transport (uncredited)), Harold Miller (as Man at Meeting (uncredited)), Billy Mitchell (as Piano-Moving Man (uncredited)), Howard M. Mitchell (voice of Loudspeaker Announcer (uncredited)), Frank Moran (as Waiter (uncredited)), Ben Moselle (as Military Policeman (uncredited)), Leo Mostovoy (as Waiter (uncredited)), Jack Norton (as Drunk at Romanovitch's Bar (uncredited)), Anne O'Neal (as Mrs. Hanlon's Friend (uncredited)), Garry Owen (as Military Policeman at Union Station (uncredited)), Frank Pershing (as Night Clerk (uncredited)), Albert Pollet (as Waiter (uncredited)), Angi O. Poulos (as Italian Expectant Father (uncredited)), Rudy Rama (as Waiter (uncredited)), Bert Roach (as Hotel Clerk (uncredited)), Sam Savitsky (as Bearded Man (uncredited)), Walter Soderling (as Expectant Father (uncredited)), Grady Sutton (as Hat Salesman (uncredited)), Fred 'Snowflake' Toones (as Red Cap Porter (uncredited)), Minerva Urecal (as Mrs. Hanlon's Friend (uncredited)), Dick Wessel (as Navy Man at Union Station (uncredited)), Lillian Yarbo (as Maid (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Licenza di esplodere DVD (1966)

Also known as: Ne nous fâchons pas DVD (original title)

Country: France

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Comedy, Crime

Director(s): Georges Lautner

Storyline:
Antoine helps two former acquaintances escape the country, who repay him with a debt transfer. All he has to do is collect from some Léonard Michalon, but for that he will have to go into much trouble to keep the man alive.

Cast:
Lino Ventura (as Antoine Beretto), Mireille Darc (as Eglantine Michalon), Jean Lefebvre (as Léonard Michalon), Michel Constantin (as Jeff), Sylvia Sorrente (as Vicky, l'amie d'Antoine), Thierry Thibaud (as Shark), Marcel Bernier, Mick Besson (as Un truand en fuite), France Rumilly (as Gisèle), André Pousse (as Un truand en fuite), Robert Dalban (as L'embaumeur), Jacques Zabor, Serge Sauvion (as Le commissaire), Tommy Duggan (as Le colonel), Philippe Castelli (as (uncredited)), Guy Henry (as Marcel (uncredited)), Jean Panisse (as Le ferrailleur (uncredited)), Jacques Richard (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

I licenziosi desideri di una ragazza moderna con il complesso della verginità DVD (1968)

Also known as: Engelchen - oder die Jungfrau von Bamberg DVD (original title)

Country: West Germany

Spoken Languages: German

Genre(s): Sexy, Comedy

Director(s): Marran Gosov

Storyline:
Troubled by the fact that she is still a virgin and doesn't want her fiance to deflower her, a 19-year-old German teenager takes off to the big city for an operation.

Cast:
Gila von Weitershausen (as Katja), Ulli Koch (as Tim Schubert), Dieter Augustin (as Gustl), Gudrun Vöge (as Doris), Edgar M. Böhlke (as Volker), Michael Luther (as Ulrich), Peter Wortmann (as Christian), Christof Wackernagel (as Franz), Hans Clarin (as Graf), Roland Astor, Veronika Mehringer, Hartmut Neugebauer (as Hans-Jürgen Hoffmann), Helmut Markwort (as Man in Elevator), Roland Stor, Ina Feindt, Heinrich Scherer, Carmen Jäckel (as Dark haired girl at breakfast), Bodo Brandstaedter, Werner Abrolat (as Voices of TV-Announcer and Creditor)

Medium: DVD R/RW

Liebes lager DVD (1976)

Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Thriller, Drama, War

Director(s): Lorenzo Gicca Palli

Cast:
Karl Koenig, Red Ascott, Ronny Coster, Luciano Pigozzi, Kieran Canter, Ilona Kerdmann, Milla Johansonn, Rudolf Werner, Mario Novelli, Gretel Stauffenberg, Annelore Fischer, Lena Gause, Rita Menzel, Ilse Grunding, Willy Kaatz, Franz Schumaker, Ulla Johannsen (as Concentration camp prisoner (credit only)), Donatella Damiani (as Raped prisoner (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Life Size - Grandezza naturale DVD  (1974)

Also known as: Grandeur nature DVD (french title)

Country: France

Spoken Languages: French, Spanish

Genre(s): Drama, Comedy, Fantasy

Director(s): Luis García Berlanga

Storyline:
Michel is a middle aged man with a troubled marriage. He feels lonely, has been unfaithful to his wife Isabelle in various occasions, and despite she seems to accept this situation, they both grow apart. Eventually Michel falls in love with the most unexpected "perfect woman": a mannequin.

Cast:
Michel Piccoli (as Michel), Valentine Tessier (as La mère), Rada Rassimov (as Isabelle), Lucienne Hamon (as Juliette), Michel Aumont (as Henry), Queta Claver (as Maria-Luisa), Manuel Alexandre (as Jose-Luis), Amparo Soler Leal (as Directrice), Claudia Bianchi (as Jeune fille), Jenny Astruc (as Janine), Jean-Claude Bercq (as Jacques), Marie-France Mignal (as Mère enfant), Julieta Serrano (as Nicole), Francisco Algora (as Spaniard at party (uncredited)), Pedro Beltrán (as Spaniard at party (uncredited)), Paul Bisciglia (as Le douanier (uncredited)), Luis Ciges (as Spaniard at party (uncredited)), José Luis Coll (as Spaniard at Party (uncredited)), María Elena Flores (as Spaniard at party (uncredited)), Agustín González (as Guitarist (uncredited)), Goyo Lebrero (as Spaniard at party (uncredited)), María Luisa Ponte (as Spaniard at party (uncredited)), Ángel Álvarez (as Spaniard at party (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: English

Ligabue DVD  (1978)

Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama, Biography

Director(s): Salvatore Nocita

Cast:
Flavio Bucci (Antonio Laccabue, detto "Ligabue"), Giuseppe Pambieri (Marino Mazzacurati), Pamela Villoresi (Pia, moglie di Marino), Alessandro Haber (Cachi), Fausto Tommei (tartufaro), Carlo Bagno (contadino), Enzo Robutti (barbiere), Sergio Renda (pescatore), Luciano Melani (Mozzali), Gino Lavagetto (Bertacchini), Giuseppina Galimberti (madre di Cesarina), Maria Grazia Grassini (madre di Elba), Maddalena Pisoni (madre di Cachi), Giovanni Cimigotto Rubens (Bonfiglio Laccabue, padre di Antonio), Renato Mori (farmacista), Mietta Albertini (lavandaia), Franco Odoardi (vedovo), Luigi Mussini (primo impiegato), Giorgio Trestini (Carlone, il cariolante), Guido Tasso (ufficiale tedesco), Marcello Turilli (soldato tedesco), Giovanni Giaconia (uomo in borghese), Angelo Pellegrino (falegname), Patrizia Crespi (ragazza del postribolo), Marisa Laurito (ragazza del postribolo), Silvana Panphili (ragazza del postribolo), Andréa Ferréol (Cesarina), Renzo Palmer (sindaco), Serafino Prati (sindaco di Gualtieri), Giuseppina Galimberti (madre di Cesarina), Filippo Perego (direttore galleria), Martino Ezio Cavicchioli (Vandino, l'autista), Arnaldo Bartoli (Bartoli), Sergio Negri (Sergio Negri), Noemi Carè (uomo barzelletta), Maria Bernardi (donna giovane), Giovanni Sorrenti (contadino), Carlo Lamagni (vecchio contadino), Corrado Bedogni (altro carriolante), Maria Rosa Pifferi (donna della pensione), Cristina Moffa (lavandaia), Antonella Barilli (altra lavandaia), Corrado Lojacono (uomo del nel circo), Maddalena Pisani (madre di Cachi), Renato Mori (farmacista), Filippo Perego (direttore galleria d'arte)

Medium: DVD R/RW

Ligeia DVD (1980)

Country: France

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Horror

Director(s): Maurice Ronet

Cast:
Josephine Chaplin (as Lady Rowena Trevanion), Georges Claisse (as Verden Fell), Arielle Dombasle (as Lady Ligeia Fell), Arlette Balkis (as Marie), Albert Michel (as Pierre), Hervé Le Boterf

Medium: DVD R/RW

Ligeia forever DVD (1979)

Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Horror, Fantasy, Mystery

Director(s): Daniele D'Anza

Cast:
Giuseppe Pertile (as Il dottor Brooks), Philippe Leroy (as Roderick Usher), Umberto Orsini (as Robert Usher), Dagmar Lassander (as Ligeia), Vanni Materassi (as Seymour), Victoria Zinny (as Miss Crown), Silvia Dionisio (as Morella), Emilio Marchesini (as Il custode), Siria Betti (as La cuoca), Valeria Perilli (as La cameriera), Vittorio Ripamonti (as Il maggiordomo), Lucio Rosato (as Brooks senior)

Medium: DVD R/RW

El liguero mágico DVD (1980)

Country: Spain

Spoken Languages: Spanish

Genre(s): Comedy, Fantasy

Director(s): Mariano Ozores

Cast:
Andrés Pajares (as Armando Bollos), Adriana Vega (as Alicia Cazorla), Antonio Ozores (as Marcelo Cazorla), María Luisa Ponte (as Úrsula), Blaki (as Ruperto), Adriana Ozores (as Pía), Alexia Loreto (as Cándida), María Isbert (as Bernarda), Luis Lorenzo (as Narciso), Fernando Bilbao (as Goliath), José Carabias (as Cástulo), Silvia Miró (as Señora de Moira), Juan Tabernero (as Campesino), Adrián Ortega (as Don Agapito Cintruénigos), José Riesgo (as Cochero), Rafael Albaicín (as Cateto), Juana Jiménez (as Paleta)

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lili DVD (1953)

Also known as: Lili DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Drama, Romance, Musical

Director(s): Charles Walters

Storyline:
Members of a circus troupe "adopt" Lili Daurier when she finds herself stranded in a strange town. The magician who first comes to her rescue already has romantic entanglements and thinks of her as a little girl. Who can she turn to but the puppets, singing to them her troubles, forgetting that there are puppeteers. A crowd gathers around Lili as she sings. The circus has a new act. She now has a job. Will she get her heart's desire?

Cast:
Leslie Caron (as Lili Daurier), Mel Ferrer (as Paul Berthalet), Jean-Pierre Aumont (as Marc), Zsa Zsa Gabor (as Rosalie), Kurt Kasznar (as Jacquot), Amanda Blake (as Peach Lips), Alex Gerry (as Proprietor), Ralph Dumke (as M. Corvier), Wilton Graff (as M. Tonit), George Baxter (as M. Enrique), Alex Ball (as Carnival Worker (uncredited)), Nick Borgani (as Carnival Patron (uncredited)), Gene Conklin (as Whistler in Ballet Sequence (uncredited)), Paul Cristo (as Carnival Patron (uncredited)), George Davis (as Workman (uncredited)), Jeannine Ducasse (as French Girl (uncredited)), Richard Grayson (as Flirting Vendor (uncredited)), Claude Guy (as French Boy (uncredited)), Chester Hayes (as Carnival Patron (uncredited)), Lars Hensen (as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)), Chuck Hicks (as Carnival Patron (uncredited)), Dorothy Jarnac (as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)), Dick Lerner (as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)), Mitchell Lewis (as Concessionaire (uncredited)), Muzzy Marcellino (as Whistler in Ballet Sequence (uncredited)), David O. McCall (as Carnival Patron (uncredited)), Arthur Mendez (as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)), Eda Reiss Merin (as Fruit Peddler (uncredited)), Nolie Miller (as Dancer (uncredited)), George Nardelli (as Carnival Patron (uncredited)), Frank Radcliffe (as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)), Ruby Ray (as Whistler in Ballet Sequence (uncredited)), Waclaw Rekwart (as Carnival Patron (uncredited)), Suzanne Ridgway (as Carnival Patron (uncredited)), John Roy (as Carnival Worker (uncredited)), Cosmo Sardo (as Carnival Worker (uncredited)), Reginald Simpson (as Workman (uncredited)), Charles Soldani (as Carnival Worker (uncredited)), Georgia Stark (as Whistling Solo / Whistler in Ballet Sequence (uncredited)), Ellinor Vanderveer (as Woman in Brown Whom Lili Waits on in Cabaret (uncredited)), Charles Walters (as Dancer (uncredited)), Fred Walton (as Whistler (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lilli Marlene DVD (1950)

Also known as: Lilli Marlene DVD (original title)

Country: UK

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Drama, War

Director(s): Arthur Crabtree

Storyline:
A French girl singer is captured by the Nazis, and made to broadcast for them.

Cast:
Lisa Daniely (as Lilli Marlene), Hugh McDermott (as Steve), Richard Murdoch (as F / Lt. Murdoch), Leslie Dwyer (as Berry), Estelle Brody (as Estelle), Cecil Brock (as O'Riley), John Blythe (as Holt), Stanley Baker (as Evans), Ben Williams (as Brownie), Russell Hunter (as Scottie), Marcel Poncin (as Lestoque), Judith Warden (as Auntie), Michael Ward (as Wintertree), Lawrence O'Madden (as Col. Wharton), Stuart Lindsell (as Major Phillips), Olaf Olsen (as Nazi Officer), Irene Prador (as Nurse Schmidt), Aud Johansen (as Nurse Melke), Carl Jaffe (as Propaganda Chief), Philo Hauser (as Fratzell), Richard Marner (as SS Colonel), Peter Swanwick (as Chief Interrogator), Walter Gotell (as Direktor of Propaganda), Arthur Lawrence (as Lieber), Rufus Cruickshank (as Sgt. Bull), Barbara Cummings (as Shirley), Neil Tuson (as Producer), Conrad Phillips (as Security Officer), Kenneth Cleveland (as Security Officer), George Paxton (as Musical Nr. (uncredited)), Martha Tilton (as Singer - Lili Marlene (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: French

Liliom DVD (1930)

Also known as: Liliom DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Fantasy, Drama

Director(s): Frank Borzage

Storyline:
Liliom, a merry-go-round barker at a Budapest amusement park, becomes enamored of Julie, a servant girl, and though under the influence of Madame Muskat, a sideshow entrepreneur, he marries the girl. Although he has not been a good provider, Liliom is spurred into action by the discovery that his wife is pregnant and eventually is influenced by his friend Buzzard, to rob a bank cashier so that he can take Julie to America.

Cast:
Charles Farrell (as Liliom), Rose Hobart (as Julie), Estelle Taylor (as Mme. Muscat), H.B. Warner (as Chief Magistrate), Lee Tracy (as The Buzzard), Walter Abel (as Carpenter), Mildred Van Dorn (as Marie), Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams (as Hollinger), Lillian Elliott (as Aunt Hulda), Anne Shirley (as Louise), Bert Roach (as Wolf), James A. Marcus (as Linzman), Harvey Clark (as Angel Gabriel), Frankie Genardi, Oscar Apfel (as Stefen Kadar (uncredited)), Sidney D'Albrook (as Suicidal Train Passenger (uncredited)), June Gittelson (as Buttercup (uncredited)), Martha Mattox (as Housekeeper (uncredited)), Jack Raymond (as Train Passenger (uncredited)), Phillips Smalley (as Dr. Reich (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: French

Lilith la dea dell'amore DVD (1964)

Also known as: Lilith DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Robert Rossen

Storyline:
Lilith is a about a mysterious young woman in an elite sanitarium in Maryland, who seems to weave a magical spell all around her. A restless, but sincere young man with an equally obscure past is seemingly drawn into her web. As time passes, their relationship deepens and intensifies, and the differences between them begin to blur, leading to a shocking, but oddly logical conclusion.

Cast:
Warren Beatty (as Vincent Bruce), Jean Seberg (as Lilith Arthur), Peter Fonda (as Stephen Evshevsky), Kim Hunter (as Dr. Bea Brice), Anne Meacham (as Mrs.Yvonne Meaghan), Jessica Walter (as Laura), Gene Hackman (as Norman), James Patterson (as Dr. Lavrier), Robert Reilly (as Bob Clayfield), Walter Arnold (as Lonely Girl's Father (uncredited)), Rene Auberjonois (as Howie (uncredited)), Elizabeth Bader (as Girl at Bar (uncredited)), Ruth Baker (as Patient (uncredited)), Amelie Barleon (as Patient (uncredited)), Carson Barnes (as Child Crossing Street (uncredited)), Jeanne Barr (as Miss Glassman (uncredited)), David Barry (as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)), Joanne Bayes (as Nurse (uncredited)), Peter Bosche (as Patient (uncredited)), Richard Branda (as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)), Thomas Brann (as Therapist (uncredited)), Maurice Brenner (as Mr. Gordon (uncredited)), Katha Cale (as Patient (uncredited)), Bess Carlton (as Patient (uncredited)), Ben Carruthers (as Benito (uncredited)), David Craig (as Patient (uncredited)), Ron Cunningham (as Therapist (uncredited)), Joavan Curran (as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)), Robert Dahdah (as Patient (uncredited)), Steve Dawson (as Doctor (uncredited)), Jeanne De Florio (as Patient (uncredited)), B.J. De Simone (as Patient (uncredited)), Donn Donnellan (as Therapist (uncredited)), Olympia Dukakis (as Patient (uncredited)), Joy Durden (as Patient (uncredited)), Billie Erlich (as Patient (uncredited)), Edith Fellows (as Patient (uncredited)), Luther Foulk (as Doctor (uncredited)), Cornelius Frizell (as Patient (uncredited)), Kenneth Fuchs (as Doctor (uncredited)), Sylvia Gassel (as Patient (uncredited)), Stuart Goodman (as Patient (uncredited)), Tony Gray (as Patient (uncredited)), Katherine Gregg (as Patient (uncredited)), Bill Hetrick (as Band Director (uncredited)), Richard Higgs (as Mr. Palakis (uncredited)), Jocella Jackson (as Patient (uncredited)), Harvey Jason (as Patient (uncredited)), Louis Jenkins (as Therapist (uncredited)), Jason Jolivette (as Younger Watermelon Boy (uncredited)), Robert Jolivette (as Older Watermelon Boy (uncredited)), Page Jones (as Patient (uncredited)), Patsy Klein (as Nurse (uncredited)), Elizabeth Lawrence (as Patient (uncredited)), Tony Lombardo (as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)), Barbara Lowe (as Nurse (uncredited)), Cynthia MacAdams (as Patient (uncredited)), Marie-Antoinette (as Patient (uncredited)), Jenö Mate (as Assistant to Dr. Lavrier (uncredited)), Robert Miller (as Therapist (uncredited)), Ken Naarden (as Therapist (uncredited)), Frank Nanoia (as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)), Harry Northup (as Patient (uncredited)), L. Jerome Offutt (as Tournament Official (uncredited)), G.K. Osborne (as Patient (uncredited)), Dina Paisner (as Psychodrama Moderator (uncredited)), Michael Paras (as Doctor (uncredited)), Gunnar Peters (as Lilith's Chauffeur in Dream (uncredited)), Kathleen Phelan (as Lonely Girl's Mother (uncredited)), Wendell Phillips Jr. (as Patient (uncredited)), Gordon Phillips (as Patient (uncredited)), Tina Pine (as Patient (uncredited)), Rosalie Posner (as Therapist (uncredited)), Bruce Powers (as Therapist (uncredited)), Joe Rankin (as Patient (uncredited)), Cecilia Ray (as Lilith's Mother in Dream (uncredited)), Ceil Ray (as Patient (uncredited)), Eadie Renaud (as Nurse (uncredited)), Virginia Schneider (as Therapist (uncredited)), Pawnee Sills (as Receptionist (uncredited)), Lucy Smith (as Vincent's Grandmother (uncredited)), Mildred Smith (as Patient (uncredited)), Alice Spivak (as Lonely Girl (uncredited)), Morton Taylor (as Ambulance Doctor (uncredited)), Wade Taylor (as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)), Tracee Towers (as Therapist (uncredited)), Bud Truland (as Patient (uncredited)), Charles Tyner (as Patient (uncredited)), Gwen Van Dam (as Nurse (uncredited)), Anna Van Der Heide (as Patient (uncredited)), Paul Varro (as Patient (uncredited)), Sonia Zomina (as Patient (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Il limite della vergogna DVD (1963)
Also known as: The Very Edge DVD (original title)

Country: UK,

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Cyril Frankel

Storyline:
A young married woman finds herself being stalked by a sinister psychopath.

Cast:
Richard Todd (as Geoffrey Lawrence), Anne Heywood (as Tracey Lawrence), Nicole Maurey (as Helen), Jack Hedley (as Inspector McInnes), Jeremy Brett (as Mullen - The Intruder), Maurice Denham (as Crawford), William Lucas (as Inspector Davis), Gwen Watford (as Sister Holden), Barbara Mullen (as Dr. Shaw), Peter Madden (as Sergeant Williams), Patrick Magee (as Simmonds), Pauline Delaney (as Selina's Mother), Verina Greenlaw (as Selina), Ian Curry (as Railway Porter), Brian Weske (as Ticket Clerk), Peter Dolphin (as Ticket Clerk), Joseph Greig (as Ticket Collector), Pamela Meant (as Policewoman), Michael Collins (as Policeman), Christopher Hancock (as Policeman), Gerry Sullivan (as Policeman), Irene Richmond (as Woman in Waiting Room), Danny Cummins (as Man in Pub), Hyma Beckley (as Man at Train Station (uncredited)), Patrick Halpin (as Man on Station Platform (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Linciaggio DVD (1950)
Also known as: The Lawless DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Thriller, Drama, Crime, Film-Noir

Director(s): Joseph Losey

Storyline:
Former big city newsman Larry Wilder is tired of fighting the powers that be and just wants to enjoy his new life as a small-town newspaper editor. He thinks his bucolic new home will provide him with an easy and unconflicted life. But when a young Latino farmworker is goaded into a fight by racist rich boys, Wilder finds himself the only white citizen of the town willing to stand up for the boy's rights. He joins with Sunny Garcia, a staffer for a small weekly newspaper for the Hispanic workers, in trying to see justice done and possibly to save a life.

Cast:
Macdonald Carey (as Larry Wilder), Gail Russell (as Sunny Garcia), Johnny Sands (as Joe Ferguson), Lee Patrick (as Jan Dawson), John Hoyt (as Ed Ferguson), Lalo Rios (as Paul Rodriguez), Maurice Jara (as Lopo Chavez), Walter Reed (as Jim Wilson), Herbert Anderson (as Jonas Creel), Argentina Brunetti (as Mrs. Rodriguez), William Edmunds (as Mr. Jensen), Gloria Winters (as Mildred Jensen), John Davis (as Harry Pawling), Martha Hyer (as Caroline Tyler), Frank Fenton (as Mr. Prentiss), Paul Harvey (as Blake - Chief of Police), Felipe Turich (as Mr. Rodriguez), Ian MacDonald (as Al Peters), Noel Reyburn (as Fred Jackson), Tab Hunter (as Frank O'Brien), Russ Conway (as Eldredge), Robert B. Williams (as Boswell), James Bush (as Anderson), Julia Faye (as Mrs. Jensen), Howard Negley (as Pete Cassell), Gordon Nelson (as Cadwallader), Frank Ferguson (as Carl Green), Ray Hyke (as Motorcycle Officer), Pedro de Cordoba (as Mr. Garcia), John Butler (as Town Councilman (uncredited)), David Clarke (as Reporter in Office (uncredited)), Edward Earle (as Town Councilman (uncredited)), John Murphy (as Mayor (uncredited)), Janine Perreau (as Wilson's Daughter (uncredited)), Willard Waterman (as Pawling (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Linda DVD (1973)
Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Thriller, Drama

Director(s): Jack Smight

Storyline:
A woman kills her lover's wife, then sets out to frame her husband for the murder.

Cast:
Stella Stevens (as Linda Reston), Ed Nelson (as Paul Reston), John McIntire (as Marshall Journeyman), John Saxon (as Jeff Braden), Ford Rainey (as Police Chief Vernon), John Fink (as Brownell), Alan Fudge (as Officer Carr), Ross Elliott (as Officer Ramsey), Gary Morgan (as Young Man), Mary-Robin Redd (as Anne Braden), Joyce Cunning (as Louella), Barbara Sammeth (as Young Woman)

Medium: DVD R/RW
La linea d'ombra DVD (1976)
Also known as: Smuga cienia DVD (original title)

Country: Poland

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Andrzej Wajda

Storyline:
From Joseph Conrad's great novel comes the story of a young seaman trying to helm a damaged boat to Singapore and dealing with many unfortunate events. While on command of the situation, he also devotes himself to help his failing crew and some of the boat's many passengers, some of them who are in poor health conditions.

Cast:
Marek Kondrat (as Capt. Joseph Conrad), Graham Lines (as chief mate Burns), Tom Wilkinson (as cook Ransome), Bernard Archard (as Capt. Elis), John Bennett, Martin Wyldeck (as Capt. Giles), Richard Bartlett (as Doctor), Piotr Cieslak (as second mate Miles), Zygmunt Hübner (as Capt. Kent), Eugeniusz Priwieziencew (as Franchy), Gordon Richardson (as Doctor), Stanislaw Tym (as Jacobus), Jerzy Zelnik (as Rowley), Tadeusz Bartosik, Malgorzata Braunek, Peter Cartwright, Iga Cembrzynska, Geoffrey Collins, Marian Czyzewski, Bozena Dykiel, Stefan Friedmann, Piotr Garlicki, Geoffrey Hinsliff, Tadeusz Jastrzebowski, Emilia Krakowska, Krzysztof Kumor, Jolanta Lothe, Zygmunt Maciejewski, Tomasz Moscicki, Adam Perzyk, Radoslaw Piwowarski, Wojciech Pszoniak, John Quentin, Igor Sawin, Maciej Staniewicz, Jeffry Wickham, Joanna Zólkowska

Medium: DVD R/RW
La linea del fiume DVD (1976)
Also known as: Stream Line DVD (English title)

Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Aldo Scavarda

Storyline:
Rome, October 16, 1943. The Germans deport the relatives and friends of the little Giacomo Treves who fortunately escapes capture. The child is entrusted by a priest, Don Luigi.

Cast:
Philippe Leroy (as Padre di Giacomino), Riccardo Cucciolla (as Dr. Roder), Lea Massari (as Amanda Treves), Vasco De Cet (as Giacomino), Orazio Orlando (as Amedeo), Jackie Basehart (as Owen), John Hurt (as Chandler), Isarco Ravaioli (as SS tedesco in casa del Dr. Roder), Bruno Bertocci (as Brigadiere P.S.), Armando Brancia (as Giancarlo Rossetti), Gisella Burinato (as Signora Leuwen), Feodor Chaliapin Jr. (as Nonno di Giacomino), Jean-Pierre Clarain (as Maggiore tedesco), Gustavo De Nardo (as Un droghiere), Consalvo Dell'Arti (as Amico casa Rossetti), Fausto Di Bella (as Comandante partigiano), Attilio Duse (as Infermiere), Nicoletta Elmi (as Graziella Torretti), Manfred Freyberger (as Sergente SS), Giacomo Furia (as Il medico), Néstor Garay (as Don Luigi), Sergio Gibello (as Brigadiere dei carabinieri a Susa), Angela Goodwin (as Margherita Torretti), Karl Haas (as Generale tedesco), Géneviève Hersent (as Padrona Caffè dei Platani), Per Holgher, Giuseppe Janigro (as Giocatore sul treno), Franca Maresa (as Zia Ester), Fiorella Masselli (as Signora Rossetti), Diego Michelotti (as Contadino coi maiali), Selan Montenegro (as Soldato SS), Mike Morris (as Tedesco al Caffè in borghese), Nelly Namiach (as Elsa Druoc), Paolo Pacino (as Secondo tedesco al Caffè), Domenico Palladini (as Padre di Elsa Druoc), Luigi Petra (as Appuntato dei carabinieri a Susa), Wilma Piergentili (as Donna dell'Isola Tiberina), Winni Riva (as Contadina coi maiali), Spartaco Rumor (as Un vecchietto), Felice Salemi, Ezio Sancrotti (as Amilcare Torretti), Simone Santo (as Altro droghiere), Franca Scagnetti (as Amalia - madre di Amadeo), Leontina Levi Segre (as Nonna Treves), Enzo Siniscalchi (as Mutilato in casa Druoc), Giulio Tomasini (as Ing. Venturi), Raimondo Toscano (as Un falegname), Giorgio Trestini (as Max), Eva Vanicek (as Cristina), Claudia Vegliante

Medium: DVD R/RW
La linea francese DVD (1953)
Also known as: The French Line DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Comedy, Romance, Musical

Director(s): Lloyd Bacon

Storyline:
Texas heiress Mary 'Mame' Carson strikes oil twice in one day, and her wealth scares away her fiance; so she decides to take a boat trip incognito to Paris and snare a husband using only her own abundant natural charms. To this end, she switches identities with model Myrtle Brown, and sets sail with her bosom pal Annie...and French revue star Pierre DuQuesne, who has been hired to keep a watchful eye on "Mary Carson" a perfect setup for Musical Comedy Misunderstandings.

Cast:
Jane Russell (as Mary 'Mame' Carson), Gilbert Roland (as Pierre DuQuesne), Arthur Hunnicutt (as 'Waco' Mosby), Mary McCarty (as Annie Farrell), Joyce Mackenzie (as Myrtle Brown), Rita Corday (as Celeste), Scott Elliott (as Bill Harris), Craig Stevens (as Phil Barton), Kasey Rogers (as Katherine 'Katy' Hodges), Steven Geray (as François, Ship Steward), John Wengraf (as Commodore Renard), Michael St. Angel (as George Hodges), Barbara Darrow (as Donna Adams), Barbara Dobbins (as Kitty Lee), Carlos Albert (as Reporter (uncredited)), Suzanne Alexander (as Model (uncredited)), Suzanne Ames (as Maid (uncredited)), Virginia Bates (as Model (uncredited)), Ray Bennett (as Mame's Ranch Foreman (uncredited)), Bobette Bentley (as Model (uncredited)), Dan Bernaducci (as French Cab Driver #1 (uncredited)), Eve Bernhardt (as Chic Show Girl (uncredited)), Jack Boyle (as Pedro - Dancer (uncredited)), Lane Bradford (as Cowboy on Fence (uncredited)), Paul Bradley (as Ship Passenger (uncredited)), Shirley Buchanan (as Model (uncredited)), Mary Jane Carey (as American Nursemaid with Janie (uncredited)), Toni Carroll (as Toni (uncredited)), Steve Carruthers (as Ship Passenger (uncredited)), Sue Casey (as Model (uncredited)), Helen Chapman (as Model (uncredited)), Jack Chefe (as Wine Steward (uncredited)), Marina Cisternas (as Farellie Customer (uncredited)), Edward Coch (as French Bellhop (uncredited)), Eileen Coghlan (as Model (uncredited)), Rosemary Colligan (as Model (uncredited)), Babs Cox (as Maid (uncredited)), Billy Daniel (as Andre - Show on Liberte (uncredited)), Devvy Davenport (as Model (uncredited)), Sayre Dearing (as Ship Passenger (uncredited)), Sandy Descher (as Janie - Young Girl on Liberte (uncredited)), Millie Doff (as Model (uncredited)), Arthur Dulac (as French Steward (uncredited)), Jane Easton (as Model (uncredited)), Stanley Farrar (as French Man (uncredited)), Fritz Feld (as Last Cab Driver (uncredited)), Bess Flowers (as Farellie Saleslady (uncredited)), Anne Ford (as Model (uncredited)), William Forrest (as Sam Baker (uncredited)), Joel Friend (as Marcel - Dancer (uncredited)), Jo Gilbert (as Reporter in Hotel Room (uncredited)), Mary Gleason (as Model (uncredited)), James Gonzalez (as Ship Passenger (uncredited)), Dick Gordon (as Ship Passenger (uncredited)), Stuart Hall (as Ship Passenger (uncredited)), Charmienne Harker (as Model (uncredited)), Sam Harris (as Ship Passenger (uncredited)), Theresa Harris (as Clara, Mame's Maid (uncredited)), Nora Hayden (as Model (uncredited)), Mary Icide (as Paris Model (uncredited)), Joyce Johnson (as Model (uncredited)), Paul Kruger (as Ship Steward (uncredited)), Mary Langan (as Model (uncredited)), Joi Lansing (as Model (uncredited)), Bert LeBaron (as French Doorman (uncredited)), Peggy Leon (as Farellie Customer (uncredited)), Jarma Lewis (as Model (uncredited)), Barbara Lohrman (as Model (uncredited)), Ramona Magrill (as Seamstress (uncredited)), Frank Marlowe (as Reporter (uncredited)), Ellye Marshall (as Model (uncredited)), Mickey Martin (as Bellboy Delevering Flowers (uncredited)), Philo McCullough (as Ship Passenger (uncredited)), Frank McLure (as Fashion Show Attendee (uncredited)), Louis Mercier (as Steward (uncredited)), Dolores Michaels (as Model (uncredited)), Harold Miller (as Ship Passenger (uncredited)), John Mooney (as Cowboy (uncredited)), Dede Moore (as Model (uncredited)), Jean Moorhead (as Model (uncredited)), Barry Norton (as Ship Passenger (uncredited)), Kim Novak (as Model (uncredited)), Dawn Oney (as Model (uncredited)), Wanda Ottoni (as French Nursemaid with Little Boy (uncredited)), Gloria Pall (as Model (uncredited)), Shirley Patterson (as Model (uncredited)), Lonnie Pierce (as Model (uncredited)), Lucien Plauzoles (as Young Boy on Ship (uncredited)), Murray Pollack (as Ship Passenger (uncredited)), Paul Power (as Farellie Customer (uncredited)), Marie Rabasse (as Flower Woman (uncredited)), Allen Ray (as Reporter (uncredited)), Peggy Remington (as Ship Passenger (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Linea rossa 7000 DVD (1965)
Also known as: Red Line 7000 DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Action, Drama, Sport

Director(s): Howard Hawks

Storyline:
The story of three racing drivers and three women, who constantly have to worry for the lives of their boyfriends. Jim Loomis and Mike Marsh drive for Pat Cassarian. Jim expects his fiancée Holly, but before she arrives, he dies in a race. Since she doesn't have the money to travel back, she stays. The young and very ambitious talent Ned Arp joins the team, and immediately starts wooing Pat's sister Julie. Third on the team is womanizer Dan McCall, who brings with him his current girlfriend Gabrielle from Paris. So the basic theme of this movie is, "Whom with whom?"

Cast:
James Caan (as Mike), Laura Devon (as Julie), Gail Hire (as Holly), Charlene Holt (as Lindy), John Robert Crawford (as Ned), Marianna Hill (as Gabrielle), Skip Ward (as Dan), Norman Alden (as Pat), George Takei (as Kato), Diane Strom (as Receptionist), Anthony Rogers (as Jim Loomis), Carol Connors (as Waitress), Cissy Wellman (as Waitress), Joel Allen (as Rector (uncredited)), Benjie Bancroft (as Funeral Guest (uncredited)), Nick Borgani (as Race Spectator (uncredited)), Robert Donner (as Leroy Agers (uncredited)), Duke Fishman (as Mechanic (uncredited)), John Gabriel (as Jake (uncredited)), Teri Garr (as Nightclub Dancer (uncredited)), Beryl Hammond (as Waitress (uncredited)), Dee Hartford (as Dinah (uncredited)), Howard Hawks (as Driver (uncredited)), Idell James (as (uncredited)), Forrest Lewis (as Jenkins (uncredited)), Jerry Lewis (as Driver (uncredited)), Ann Morell (as Girl in Cafe (uncredited)), Cosmo Sardo (as Race Spectator (uncredited)), Leslie Summers (as Waitress (uncredited)), Roberta Tennes (as Nightclub Dancer (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Lingua calda DVD (1977)

Also known as: À pleine bouche DVD (original title)

Country: France

Spoken Languages: French

Genre(s): Adult

Director(s): Jean-Claude Roy

Cast:
Erika Cool (as Lisa), Dawn Cummings (as Marie), Thierry de Brem (as Jean), Martine Denis (as Fabienne), Jack Gatteau (as Alain), Martine Grimaud (as Ariane), Daniel Trabet (as Patrick), Jean-Louis Vattier (as Jacques)

Medium: DVD R/RW
La linea d'ombra DVD (1973)
Also known as: La ligne d'ombre DVD (original title)

Country: France

Spoken languages: Italian

Genres: Drama

Director(s): Georges Franju

Storyline:
Story of a young, inexperienced ship captain named Marlow, who struggles in solitude during the voyage with disease, insubordinate crew and vagaries of weather.

Cast:
Jean Babilée (as Capitaine Marlow), Jacques Bernard (as Gabriel), Roger Blin (as Burns), Tino Carraro (as Capitaine Giles), Kurt Großkurth (as Alfred and Ernest Jacobus), Raymond Jourdan (as Doctor), Margo Lion (as Governess), Luis Masson (as Ransome), Jacqueline Parent (as Alice)

Medium: DVD R/RW
La linea generale DVD (1929)
Also known as: Staroye i novoye DVD (original title)

Country: Soviet Union

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Grigoriy Aleksandrov, Sergei M. Eisenstein

Storyline:
100.000.000 peasants - illiterate, poor, hungry. There comes a day when one woman decides that she can live old life no longer. Using ways of new Soviet state and industrial progress she changes life and labor of her village.

Cast:
Marfa Lapkina (as Marfa), M. Ivanin (as Marfa's son), Konstantin Vasilyev (as Tractor Driver), Vasili Buzenkov (as Secretary of the milk cooperative), Nejnikov (as Miroshkin - Schoolmaster), Chukamaryev (as The butcher), Ivan Yudin (as Komsomolets), E. Suhareva (as Witch), G. Matvei (as Priest), Efimkin (as Peasant), Vyacheslav Gomolyaka, Mikhail Gomorov (as Peasant), Hurtin (as Peasant), M. Palej (as Peasant), Maksim Shtraukh (as Peasant), Tshukhmarev

Medium: DVD R/RW
Liolà DVD (1964)
Country: Italy

Spoken languages: Italian

Genres: Comedy

Director(s): Alessandro Blasetti

Storyline:
Liolà is a single father of three children, a free spirit wandering from city to city without wanting to commit to anyone.

Cast:
Ugo Tognazzi (as Liolà), Giovanna Ralli (as Tuzza Azara), Pierre Brasseur (as Simone Palumbo), Anouk Aimée (as Mita), Elisa Cegani (as Aunt Gesa), Carlo Angeletti, Rocco D'Assunta, Solvejg D'Assunta (as (as Solveyg D'Assunta)), Vera Drudi, Giangaetano Gabella, Massimo Giuliani, Graziella Granata (as Godmother Venera), Angela Lavagna, Stefano Maggini, Mariettino, Claudio Micheli, Nino Musco, Dolores Palumbo, Antonio Piretti, Carlo Piscani, Miranda Poggi, Umberto Spadaro, Giuseppe Stagnitti, Renato Terra, Vanda Tibursi, Giulio Tomasini, Erina Torelli

Medium: DVD R/RW
Lionman DVD (1979)
Also known as: Lionman II: The Witchqueen DVD (original title)

Country:Turkey

Spoken languages:Italian

Genres:Adventure

Director(s):Mehmet Aslan

Storyline:
A young man who has been raised by a witch uses his claw-like hands to battle his enemies and rescue a princess. *This synopsis belongs to the sequel.

Cast:
Francis Mughan (as Aslan Adam (as Frank Morgan)), Eris Akman (as Belisarius (as Erich Akman)), Necdet Kökes, Çetin Basaran, Yilmaz Zafer, Engin Koç (as Altar (as Edward Koch)), Ünal Gürel, Ihsan Gedik, Tiraje Sayilgan, Dee Taylor (as Rheaslivia), Feyzal Kibarer, Aydin Ungan (as Inn Keeper), Nahit Saimoglu, Sedat Limasol, Cem Ermis (as Küçük Oyuncu), Zafer Ergin (as Fevzi Mengen Seslendirmesi), Ersan Uysal (as Engin Koç Seslendirmesi), Diana Taylor, Celile Toyon Uysal (as Diana Taylor Seslendirmesi (as Celile Toyon)), Nigel Adams (as Foxy), Thomas Cannon (as Orlando), William Hardy (as Angel), Nik Stuart (as Chimp), Crystal Williams (as Tania)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Liquirizia DVD (1979)
Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Comedy

Director(s): Salvatore Samperi

Storyline:
Two groups of students - the third-class high school students and the matured accountants - decide to perform a show to celebrate the last day of school. The comparison on the theater seems to be a further challenge between the two groups after the ball games. Led by the "nerd" eyewear Carletto, who wants to be a director when he grows up, the high school students prepare numbers of rank, from the opera house; the accountants, orchestrated by Fulvio, try their hand at songs and variety. A total failure equally gratifies both.

Cast:
Christian De Sica (as Gian Galeazzo Lo Cascio), Barbara Bouchet (as Raffaella), Jenny Tamburi (as Marina), Massimo Anzellotti (as Fulvio), Enzo Cannavale (as Custode), Simona Mariani (as Giulia), Gigi Ballista (as Bartolozzi), Christiana Borghi, Diego Cappuccio (as Student), Hélène Chauvin, Sergio Di Pinto (as Maiale), Benedetta Fazzini (as Bartolozzi's daughter), Jimmy il Fenomeno (as Fan di Flyn), Sandro Ghiani (as Student), Ricky Gianco (as Himself), Enzo Liberti (as Fulvio's father), Giancarlo Magalli (as Mimic), Gianfranco Manfredi (as Student), Eros Pagni (as Barista), Massimo Pittarello (as Studente), Carmen Russo (as Fulvio's date), Stefano Ruzzante (as Carletto), Tino Schirinzi (as Professore), Teo Teocoli (as Flyn), Pietro Barzocchini (as Whistling guy (uncredited)), Susanna Tamaro (as Susanna (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Lisa dagli occhi blu DVD (1969)
Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Comedy, Musical

Director(s): Bruno Corbucci

Storyline:
Mario, a young professor of nuclear phisics, inflames a pupil of his. Unfortunately her father is in financial dire straits and the girl is about to marry a not very nice but very rich guy. Luckily enough her butler discovers a painting in the household by Michael Angelo which will pay for everything.

Cast:
Silvia Dionisio (as Lisa Prandi), Mario Tessuto (as Mario Bongiovanni), Piero Mazzarella (as Gino Prandi), Bice Valori (as Mamma Coco Prandi), Peppino De Filippo (as Peppino / Amleto), Walter Brugiolo (as Gino Prandi junior), Vittorio Congia (as Enrico de Simone), Mario Carotenuto (as Agenore - the Headmaster), Rosita Pisano (as School caretaker), Erminio Macario (as Tramp with the cats), Carlo Dapporto (as Agostino - the gardener), Ric (as Ric), Gian (as Human Resources Manager), Nino Taranto (as General), Carlo Taranto (as Inspector's helper), Gianni Agus (as Centro Spaziale Engineer), Marisa Merlini (as Moglie del Telegrafista), Elio Crovetto (as Giovanni - the chaffeur), Pietro De Vico (as Policeman), Lino Banfi (as Pasquale - the presenter), Gordon Mitchell (as Football player), Nino Terzo (as Carmelino - the cook), Sofia Dionisio (as Antonia), Eva Maria Gabriel (as German tourist), Edith Peters (as Cook), Aldo Ralli, Stelvio Rosi (as Luca Castellotti), Giuditta Toscano (as Maid in Prandi House), Dante Cleri (as Servant in Prandi House (uncredited)), Franco Franchi (as 'Centro Spaziale' Manager (uncredited)), Ciccio Ingrassia (as 'Centro Spaziale' Manager (uncredited)), Luca Sportelli (as Teacher with Glasses (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Lisa & Caroline porno erotic girls DVD (1977)
Also known as: Paul Lisa and Caroline DVD (original title)

Country: USA,

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Comedy, Adult

Director(s): Ted Roter

Cast:
Gena Lee (as Caroline), Ted Roter (as Paul), Diane Miller (as Lisa), Margaret Monroe (as Belinda), William Margold (as Peter), John Boland (as Bill), Ann Webster (as Nancy), Tomy (as Millie), Jana Knox (as Polly), Karla Garrett (as Jan), Hillary Scott (as Fran), Charles Gabriels (as Lew), Jacques Girard (as Fred), Robert Bullock (as Tom), Robert Monday (as Mark), Eileen Leese (as Helga), Carol Romo (as Margot), Mary Fraga (as Gloria), George K. Monagham (as Artist), Mickle Scott (as Director), Ron LaSauce (as Bruce), James Rain (as Hank), Kalifa (as Beth), Honey West (as Stripper), Bruce Allan Brown (as Comic), John Hollyfield (as Publishing Executive (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Lisa e il diavolo DVD (1973)
Also known as: Lisa and the devil DVD (English title)

Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Horror, Mystery

Director(s): Mario Bava

Storyline:
Lisa is a tourist in an ancient city. When she gets lost, she finds an old mansion in which to shelter. Soon she is sucked into a vortex of deception, debauchery and evil presided over by housekeeper Leandre.

Cast:
Telly Savalas (as Leandro), Elke Sommer (as Lisa Reiner / Elena), Sylva Koscina (as Sophia Lehar), Alessio Orano (as Max), Gabriele Tinti (as George), Kathleen Leone (as Tourist), Eduardo Fajardo (as Francis Lehar), Franz von Treuberg (as Shopkeeper), Espartaco Santoni (as Carlo), Alida Valli (as Countess)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Lisbon DVD (1956)
Also known as: Lisbon DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Drama, Adventure, Crime, Film-Noir

Director(s): Ray Milland

Storyline:
High stakes battle of wits and morals between gentlemen crooks, set in beautiful Portugal. A smuggler is hired to kidnap the rich husband of an American woman who's just arrived in Lisbon, Portugal.

Cast:
Ray Milland (as Capt. Robert John Evans), Maureen O'Hara (as Sylvia Merrill), Claude Rains (as Aristides Mavros), Yvonne Furneaux (as Maria Maddalena Masanet), Francis Lederer (as Seraphim), Percy Marmont (as Lloyd Merrill), Jay Novello (as Insp. Joao Casimiro Fonseca), Edward Chapman (as Edgar Selwyn), Harold Jamieson (as Philip Norworth), Humberto Madeira (as Tio Rabio), Robie Lester (as Singer), João Bénard da Costa (as Extra (uncredited) (unconfirmed)), Anita Guerreiro (as Anita Guereiro - Fado Singer (uncredited)), Vasco Santana (as Vasco Santana- Customer at Fado's House (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Litzomania DVD (1975)
Also known as: Lisztomania DVD (original title)

Country: UK

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Music, Comedy, Biography, Musical

Director(s): Ken Russell

Storyline:
A send-up of the bawdy life of Romantic composer/piano virtuoso Franz Liszt, with ubiquitous phallic imagery and a good portion of the film devoted to Liszt's "friendship" with fellow composer Richard Wagner. The film begins during the time when Franz would give piano performance to a crowd of shrieking teenage fans while maintaining affairs with his (multiple!) mistresses. He eventually seeks Princess Carolyne of St. Petersburg (at her invitation), elopes, and, after their marriage is forbidden by the Pope, he embraces the monastic life as an abbé.

Cast:
Roger Daltrey (as Franz Liszt), Sara Kestelman (as Princess Carolyn), Paul Nicholas (as Richard Wagner), Ringo Starr (as The Pope), Rick Wakeman (as Thor), John Justin (as Count d'Agoult), Fiona Lewis (as Marie d'Agoult), Veronica Quilligan (as Cosima), Nell Campbell (as Olga Janina), Andrew Reilly (as Hans Von Buelow), David English (as Captain), Imogen Claire (as George Sand), Rikki Howard (as Countess), David Corti (as Daniel), Anulka Dziubinska (as Lola Montez), Lucy Willers (as Blondine), Felicity Devonshire (as Governess), Murray Melvin (as Hector Berlioz), Aubrey Morris (as Manager), Andrew Faulds (as Strauss), Ken Parry (as Rossini), Kenneth Colley (as Frederic Chopin), Otto Diamant (as Felix Mendelsohn), Harry Fielder (as Man Up Ladder (uncredited)), Georgina Hale (as Alma Mahler (uncredited)), Oliver Reed (as Princess Carolyn's Servant (uncredited)), Izabella Telezynska (as Nadezhda von Meck (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Little Laura and Big John DVD  (1973)
Also known as: Little Laura and Big John DVD (original title)

Country: USA,

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Drama, Crime, Biography

Director(s): Luke Moberly

Storyline:
Based on a true story, this action-packed, hard-hitting depiction of the infamous Ashley gang - who terrorized the southeast in the 1920's - also illustrates a desperate love between two people destined for destruction.

Cast:
Fabian (as John), Karen Black (as Laura), Ivy Thayer (as Laura's Mother), Ken Miller (as Hanford), Paul Gleason (as Sheriff), Cliff Frates (as Young John), Evie Karafotias (as Young Laura), Phil Philbin (as Pa), Margaret Fuller (as Ma), Jerry Albert (as Bob), Lee Warren (as Clarence), Ben Rossi (as Ray), Terri Juston (as Jacksonville), Tony Romano (as Doc), Julian Voloshin (as Lawyer), Mal Jones (as Chairman), Rick Moberly (as Frank), Shane Kruse (as Ed), Paul Budd (as Bill), Bob Bersell (as Mayor), Walter Robinson (as Taylor), Ray Barrett (as Cates), Ross Kananga (as De Soto Tiger), Robert Harmon (as Minister), James Brooks (as Jailer), Betty Fowler (as Town Lady), Rick Allen (as Bootlegger), Allen Brooks (as Albert), Jim Fowler (as Senator), Don Baum (as Guard), Boo Lowery (as Guard), Charles Guanci (as Weight Lifter), Ray Hilton (as Informer)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Little Rita nel West DVD (1968)
Also known as: Crazy Westerners DVD (English title)

Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Western, Musical, Comedy

Director(s): Ferdinando Baldi

Storyline:
Little Rita has a dream: she dreams of a better world and she believes that all the evil in the world originates from gold. So she has decided to blow up all the gold she can put her hands on. In her mission she is assisted by the Indian Chief Bisonte Seduto and by her friend Francis. Little Rita kills Ringo and Django, but she is taken prisoner by the Mexican bandit Sancho who wants to steal her gold. Black Star rescues her and seems determined to help her, but does he?

Cast:
Rita Pavone (as Little Rita), Terence Hill (as Black Star), Lucio Dalla (as John Fitzgerald Francis), Teddy Reno (as The Sheriff), Nina Larker (as The Orphan), Pinuccio Ardia (as Jesse - Barman), Kirk Morris (as Ringo), Gordon Mitchell (as Silly Bull), Fernando Sancho (as Pancho), Nini Rosso (as Mexican Trumpet Player), Gino Pernice (as Tribunal President Joseph), Romano Puppo (as Zorro), Mirella Pamphili, Franco Gulà (as Old lawyer), Enzo Di Natale (as Django), Flavio Bennati (as Dancer), Gianni Brezza (as Dancer), Vincenzo Cesiro (as Dancer), Renato De Martis (as Dancer), Renato Greco (as Dancer), Umberto Pergola (as Dancer), Piero Pulci (as Dancer), Dolores Calò (as Woman in Saloon (uncredited)), Enrico Chiappafreddo (as Jesse James Henchman (uncredited)), Remo De Angelis (as Jesse James (uncredited)), Giglio Gigli (as Jesse James Henchman (uncredited)), Livio Lorenzon (as A Dying Man (uncredited)), Alba Maiolini (as Onlooker at Courtroom (uncredited)), Robby Poitevin (as Piano Player (uncredited)), Umberto Salomone (as Saloon Guest (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
The little tease DVD (1913)
Country: USA

Spoken Languages: Silent Movie

Genre(s): Drama, Short

Director(s): D.W. Griffith

Storyline:
The supposition was that she was born a tease, for from her first teeth to the time she was almost grown, she vented her witcheries on her unsuspecting parents and the wild things of her mountain home. But that was before the man from the valley lost his way and later found it back again, bearing away the little tease to the valley. While she suffered the qualms of broken faith, her father passed through a like struggle, for he felt the precepts of the "beloved book" had failed him. He closed the door of his cabin upon the world and the light from his window, lighting the wayfarer over the mountain path, disappeared. The struggle over, it came hack in its place in time to beckon the little tease as she left the valley behind.

Cast:
Mae Marsh (as The Little Tease - as an Adult), W. Chrystie Miller (as The Little Tease's Father), Kate Bruce (as The Little Tease's Mother), Robert Harron (as Jimmie - the Neighbor Boy), Henry B. Walthall (as The Valley Man), Viola Barry (as The Other Woman), Lionel Barrymore (as In Bar), Edward Dillon (as In Lunchroom), Edna Foster, Walter Miller (as On Street), Frank Opperman (as On Street / In Lunchroom / A Prospector)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Livia una vergine per l'impero DVD  (1973)
Also known as: Diario di una vergine romana (alternative title)

Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Erotic, History

Director(s): Joe D'Amato

Storyline:
The rise to power of a prostitute in ancient Rome.

Cast:
Lucretia Love (as Livia), Linda Sini (as Lucilla), Attilio Dottesio (as Lucius), Edmondo Tieghi (as Conspirator), Stefano Spitoni, Danilo Mattei, Antonio Casale (as Caio Tullio), Emanuele Seguino, Luigi Antonio Guerra, Domenico Maggio, Nello Pazzafini (as Gong Player (uncredited)), Mimmo Poli (as Livia Fat Customer (uncredited)), Pietro Torrisi (as Gladiator (uncredited)), Luciano Zanussi (as Viewer in Colosseo (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
The living grave DVD (1980)
Country: GB

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Thriller, Fantasy

Director(s): Colin Rose

Cast:
Michael Bangerter (as Media man), David Delve (as Haunted man), Tony Doyle (as Media man), Lesley Dunlop (as Pauline), Ian Hogg (as Joe)

Medium: DVD R/RW
The living skeleton DVD (1968)
Also known as: Kyûketsu dokuro-sen DVD (original title)

Country: Japan

Spoken Languages: Japanese

Genre(s): Horror

Director(s): Hiroki Matsuno

Storyline:
About a young woman living in a seaside town haunted by the ghosts of a ship's crew murdered by modern-day pirates.

Cast:
Kikko Matsuoka (as Saeko / Yoriko (plays two parts)), Yasunori Irikawa (as Mochizuki - Saeko's Fiance), Masumi Okada (as Father(Akashi) / Tanuma), Asao Uchida (as Ejiri(Gamble Maniac)), Asao Koike (as Tsuji (Estate Agent)), Toshihiko Yamamoto (as Ono (Diver)), Keijiro Kikyo (as Police Man), Hitoshi Takagi, Kaori Taniguchi (as Mayumi), Keiko Yanagawa (as Sanae Suetsugu), Nobuo Kaneko (as Suetsugu(Cabaret's Manager)), Kô Nishimura (as Nishizato(Ship's doctor)), Kazuo Mayumida, Michiko Takebe

Medium: DVD R/RW
La llorona DVD (1933)
Also known as: The Crying Woman DVD (English title)

Country: Mexico

Spoken Languages: Spanish

Genre(s): Horror, Mystery

Director(s): Ramón Peón

Storyline:
In modern day Mexico, a man on the street is supernaturally killed after hearing the eerie sound of a wailing woman. We then arrive at the manor of an upper class family, who are celebrating their young son's birthday. A mysterious cloaked figure is eavesdropping on them, taking advantage of secret rooms and passages. Eventually, the intruder (who appears to be possesessed) kidnaps and attempts to murder the boy at a pagan altar using a sacrificial knife and stone. While this story unfolds, two flashbacks to the Elizabethan and Inquisition era are related, explaining the origins of the "wailing woman". In one, a woman with an illegitimate child has been abandoned by her lover. His formerly faithful friend forces him to a duel over this betrayal. The woman kills her baby and herself, and upon her death a wraith ascends skyward from her corpse. In the other story, an Indian woman has her baby taken from her by the authorities, and she descends into madness and suicide, with her spirit ...

Cast:
Ramón Pereda (as Dr. Ricardo de Acuna / Capitán Diego de Acuna), Virginia Zurí (as Ana Maria de Acuna), Carlos Orellana (as Mario - criado), Adriana Lamar (as Ana Xiconténcatl), Alberto Martí (as Rodrigo de Cortés - Marqués del Valle), Esperanza del Real (as Nana Goya), Paco Martínez (as Don Fernando de Moncada), María Luisa Zea (as Doña Marina - la Malinche), Alfredo del Diestro (as Jefe de policía), Conchita Gentil Arcos (as Criada), Antonio R. Frausto (as Francisco - criado), Victoria Blanco, Manuel Dondé

Subtitles: English

Medium: DVD R/RW
La llorona DVD (1960)
Country: Mexico

Spoken Languages: Spanish

Genre(s): Thriller, Horror, Drama, Fantasy, Mystery

Director(s): René Cardona

Storyline:
Felipe and Margarita get married and have a boy named Jorgito. Her uncle Gerardo tell them about a curse that affects the first born boy in the family.

Cast:
María Elena Marqués (as Luisa del Carmen / La Llorona / Carmen Asiul), Eduardo Fajardo (as Don Nuño de Montes Claros), Luz María Aguilar (as Margarita Montes), Carlos López Moctezuma (as Don Gerardo Montes), Mauricio Garcés (as Felipe Arnáiz), Marina Banquells (as Jorgito), Juan José Martínez Casado (as Tristán), Emma Roldán (as María), Francisco Pando (as Fraile), David Reynoso (as Juez), Erna Martha Bauman (as Doña Ana), Manuel Casanueva (as Jaime, mayordomo (uncredited)), Rubén Márquez (as Autoridad epoca colonial (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
I Lloyds di Londra DVD (1936)
Also known as: Lloyds of London DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Drama, War, Romance, History

Director(s): Henry King

Storyline:
Blake is in love with an aristocratic woman whose husband seriously injures him. Blake's friendship with Lord Nelson provides the basis for Blake's part in the growth of Lloyd's insurance business following the Battle of Trafalgar. Only very slightly based on history.

Cast:
Freddie Bartholomew (as Jonathan Blake - as a Boy), Madeleine Carroll (as Lady Elizabeth), Guy Standing (as John Julius Angerstein), Tyrone Power (as Jonathan Blake), C. Aubrey Smith (as Old 'Q'), Virginia Field (as Polly), Douglas Scott (as Horatio Nelson), George Sanders (as Lord Everett Stacy), J.M. Kerrigan (as Brook Watson), Una O'Connor (as Widow Blake), Forrester Harvey (as Percival Potts), Gavin Muir (as Sir Gavin Gore), E.E. Clive (as Magistrate), Miles Mander (as Jukes), Montagu Love (as Hawkins), John Burton (as Lord Nelson), Arthur Hohl (as First Captain), Robert Greig (as Lord Drayton), Lumsden Hare (as Capt. Suckling), Will Stanton (as Smutt), Murray Kinnell (as Rev. Nelson), Billy Bevan (as Innkeeper), Elsa Buchanan (as Servant Girl), Georges Renavent (as French Lieutenant), Reginald Barlow (as Second Captain), May Beatty (as Lady Markham), Lester Matthews (as Capt. Hardy), Vernon Steele (as Sir Thomas Lawrence), Barlowe Borland (as Joshua Lamb), Hugh Huntley (as Prince of Wales), Charles Croker-King (as Willoughby), Ivan F. Simpson (as Old Man), Holmes Herbert (as Spokesman), Charles McNaughton (as Waiter), Leonard Mudie (as Waiter), Charles Coleman (as Waiter), Thomas Pogue (as Benjamin Franklin), Yorke Sherwood (as Dr. Sam Johnson), Robert Adair (as Bailiff (uncredited)), Norman Ainsley (as Dandy (uncredited)), Harry Allen (as Waiter (uncredited)), Charles Bennett (as Coster (uncredited)), Arthur Blake (as Jonathan's Syndicate (uncredited)), John Blood (as Doorman (uncredited)), Agostino Borgato (as French Miller (uncredited)), Sidney Bracey (as Coster (uncredited)), Thomas Braidon (as Chaplain (uncredited)), Rita Carlyle (as Pawnbroker (uncredited)), David Cavendish (as Underwriter (uncredited)), Dennis Chaldecott (as Boy (uncredited)), Fay Chaldecott (as Susannah (uncredited)), Howard Chaldecott (as Lackey (uncredited)), Herbert Clifton (as Coster (uncredited)), Hal Cooke (as Angerstein's Syndicate (uncredited)), Ralph Cooper (as Undetermined Role (uncredited)), D'Arcy Corrigan (as Chimney Sweep (uncredited)), Margaret Daggett (as Dancer (uncredited)), J. Gunnis Davis (as Rat Trap Seller (uncredited)), Jean De Briac (as Fisherman (uncredited)), Art Dupuis (as Driver (uncredited)), Frank Elliott (as Croupier (uncredited)), Norman Francis (as Underwriter (uncredited)), Norman French (as Sailor (uncredited)), Douglas Gerrard (as Underwriter (uncredited)), Douglas Gordon (as Coster (uncredited)), Billy Griffith (as Poet (uncredited)), Winter Hall (as Dr. Beatty (uncredited)), Clive Halliday (as Recorder (uncredited)), Winifred Harris (as Undetermined Role (uncredited)), Anne Howard (as Catherine (uncredited)), Olaf Hytten (as Telescope Man (uncredited)), Frank Leigh (as Underwriter (uncredited)), Eric Lonsdale (as Recorder (uncredited)), Tommy Martin (as Boy (uncredited)), James May (as Squire (uncredited)), Henry Mowbray (as Angerstein's Syndicate (uncredited)), Doreen Munroe (as Lavender Seller (uncredited)), Harold Nelson (as Coster (uncredited)), Vesey O'Davoren (as Waiter (uncredited)), Alexander Pollard (as Lackey (uncredited)), John Powers (as Captain (uncredited)), Constance Purdy (as Singer (uncredited)), Gerald Rogers (as Coachman (uncredited)), Yvonne Severn (as Ann (uncredited)), Frederick Sewell (as Marine (uncredited)), Robert L. Simpson (as Captain (uncredited)), Pat Somerset (as Signal Lieutenant (uncredited)), John Graham Spacey (as Underwriter (uncredited)), Robert R. Stephenson (as Telescope Man (uncredited)), Kerry Teakle (as Clerk (uncredited)), Joseph R. Tozer (as Underwriter (uncredited)), William Wagner (as Boswell (uncredited)), Leonard Walker (as Fiddler (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Lo chiamavano Bulldozer DVD (1978)
Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: German, Italian

Genre(s): Action, Comedy, Sport

Director(s): Michele Lupo

Storyline:
The "Bulldozer", a former football star, is now working as a fisherman. As a group of street-people arranges a football match against the local Armybase, he is asked to be their trainer. His boat was damaged by a submarine and he currently has no work, so he agrees.

Cast:
Bud Spencer (as Bulldozer), Raimund Harmstorf (as Sergeant Kempfer), Ottaviano Dell'Acqua (as Gerry), Nando Paone (as Odd boy), Enzo Santaniello (as Red-haired boy), Marco Stefanelli (as Tony), Giovanni Vettorazzo (as Spitz), Reinhard Kolldehoff (as Colonel Martin), Joe Bugner (as Orso), Luigi Bonos (as Bulldozers pal, trying to build him a new motor drive), Renato Chiantoni (as Ozgur), Piero Del Papa (as Haircutter), Totò Mignone (as Father of Tony), Mike Morris, Gigi Reder (as Curatolo), Artemio Antonini (as Osvaldo's Thug #1 (uncredited)), Fortunato Arena (as Osvaldo's Thug #2 (uncredited)), Giancarlo Bastianoni (as Orso's Henchman #1 (uncredited)), Omero Capanna (as Croupier (uncredited)), Giovanni Cianfriglia (as Soldier #4 (uncredited)), Roberto Dell'Acqua (as Odd Gambler (uncredited)), Nello Pazzafini (as Gambler (uncredited)), Riccardo Petrazzi (as Gambler (uncredited)), Osiride Pevarello (as Waiter (uncredited)), Riccardo Pizzuti (as Soldier #1 (uncredited)), Carlo Reali (as Army Officer (uncredited)), Claudio Ruffini (as Soldier #2 (uncredited)), Valentino Simeoni (as Baker (uncredited)), Sergio Smacchi (as Soldier #3 (uncredited)), Pietro Torrisi (as Orso's Henchman #2 (uncredited)), Marcello Verziera (as Gambler (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Lo chiameremo Andrea DVD (1972)
Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Comedy

Director(s): Vittorio De Sica

Storyline:
Paolo and Maria are two primary school teachers and they love each other, but cannot have a child.

Cast:
Nino Manfredi (as Paolo Antonazzi), Mariangela Melato (as Maria Ambrogini Antonazzi), Anna Maria Aragona (as Teacher), Giulio Baraghini (as Spadacci), Maria Pia Casilio (as Bruna Parini), Guido Cerniglia (as Arturo Soriani), Violetta Chiarini (as Teacher), Solveyg D'Assunta (as Nino's mother), Donato Di Sepio (as Mariani), Antonino Faà di Bruno (as Schoolmaster), Luigi Antonio Guerra (as The janitor), Alessandro Iacarella (as Schoolboy), Isa Miranda (as Teacher), Enzo Monteduro (as Teacher), Daniele Patella (as Interpreter), Esmeralda Ruspoli (as Teacher), Alberto Schiappadori (as Teacher), Kai-Siegfried Seefeld, Antonio Spaccatini (as Teacher), Herbert Tiede, Pietro Tordi, Sandro Dori (as Mario Parini (uncredited)), Lino Patruno (as Teacher (uncredited)), Mimmo Poli (as Spot's Actor (uncredited)), Maria Tedeschi (as Nun (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Lo sai che i papaveri DVD (1952)
Also known as: Poppy DVD (English title)

Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Comedy

Director(s): Marcello Marchesi, Vittorio Metz

Cast:
Walter Chiari (as Gualtiero / Walter), Anna Maria Ferrero (as Pierina Zacchi), Carlo Campanini (as Commendator Zacchi), Luisa Rossi (as Anna Butti), Lauro Gazzolo (as Il preside), Franca Rame (as Silvana), Juan Carlos Lamas (as Lamas), Galeazzo Benti (as Viveur del night), Raimondo Vianello (as Psicanalista), Dorian Gray (as La guardarobiera), Marcella Rovena (as Governanta casa Zacchi), Belle Tildy (as Jeanette D'Aubry), Maria Pia Trepaoli (as Cartomante), Guglielmo Barnabò (as Medico), Ennio Girolami (as Marocchi), Bruno Smith (as Direttore del night 'I tarocchi'), Guglielmo Inglese (as Bidello Elia), Mario De Simone (as Compoagna del scuola), Franco Pastorino (as Rinaldo), Mimmo Poli (as 'Sfilatino'), Furio Meniconi (as Spacciatore di droga), Augusto Pennella, Eugenia Tavani, Francesco Ferrari (as Maestro di musica), Luciano Benevene (as Solista), Rossana Galli

Medium: DVD R/RW
Lo voglio maschio DVD (1971)
Country:Italy

Spoken languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy

Director(s):Ugo Saitta

Cast:
Tuccio Musumeci (as Baron Domenico De Fastuca), Aliza Adar, Leo Gullotta, Paola Natale, Umberto Spadaro, Franca Mannetti, Ignazio Pappalardo, Turi Scalia

Medium: DVD R/RW
La loba DVD (1965)
Country: Mexico

Spoken Languages: Spanish

Genre(s): Thriller, Horror, Mystery

Director(s): Rafael Baledón

Storyline:
A young attractive woman from a rich Mexican family is under a curse that causes her to transform into a wolf-woman at night and kill people. She falls in love with the doctor she sees (in order to get cured from her curse) who is also a werewolf. Unfortunately for both, their love filled killing spree comes to an end when they are killed by a trained, werewolf-killing dog.

Cast:
Kitty de Hoyos (as Clarisa Fernandez), Joaquín Cordero (as Dr. Alejandro Bernstein), Columba Domínguez (as Marcela de Fernandez), José Elías Moreno (as Profesor Fernandez), Roberto Cañedo (as Dr. González), Noé Murayama (as Cazador de Lobos), Adriana Roel (as Alicia Fernandez), Crox Alvarado (as Crumba), Ramón Bugarini (as Inspector), Hortensia Santoveña, Judith Dupeyrón (as Adelita), Jorge Russek (as Comisario), Margarita Delgado, José Dupeyrón (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La locanda dell'allegra mutanda DVD (1979)
Also known as: Zwei Däninnen in Lederhosen DVD (original title)

Country: West Germany

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Sexy, Comedy

Director(s): Franz Marischka

Storyline:
Rosemarie, called Rosi, and her colleague Uli have worked as waitresses in a strip club in downtown Munich. Now the disused shop has been closed by the police for reasons of custom and decency.

Cast:
Deborah Mooney (as Rosl), Nathalie Neumann (as Uli), Franz Muxeneder (as Pfarrer), Peter Steiner (as Polizist), Margot Mahler (as Vroni Eber), Günther Fersch (as Bürgermeister), Fred Stillkrauth (as Sepp Eber), Herbert Fux (as Calafati), Dolfi Kauer (as Schöberl), Loisl Wille (as Krumm), Charles Wisur (as Dr Lueger), Franz Helminger (as Xaverl), Sylvia Engelmann (as Fräulein Schöberl), Ruth Grossi (as Frau Herzog), Wilfried Schmidt (as Der Franzose), Ronald Scheich, Rinaldo Talamonti (as Tonio Borsalino), Sascha Borysenko (as Gangster (uncredited)), Sepp Gneissl (as Kriminalpolizist im Night-Club (uncredited)), Margitta Hofer (as Kellnerin (uncredited)), Egon Keresztes (as Polizist (uncredited)), Erich Seyfried (as Nachtclubbesitzer (uncredited)), Brigitte Strobel (as Frl Tugendsam (uncredited)), Fritz Wallenwein (as Polizist (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La locanda della maladolescenza DVD (1980)
Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Spanish, Italian

Genre(s): Drama, Adult

Director(s): Marco Sole

Cast:
Marcella Petrelli (as Laura), Carlo De Mejo (as Andrea Poggi), Andrea Aureli (as Paraplegic), Paola Montenero (as Marta), Guia Lauri Filzi, Spartaco Battisti, Maria Cafiero, Alessandro Marino, Erminio Bianchi Fasani, Giuseppe Curia, Enzo Robutti

Medium: DVD R/RW
La locanda della sesta felicità DVD (1958)
Also known as: The Inn of the Sixth Happiness DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Drama, War, Biography

Director(s): Mark Robson

Storyline:
All her life Englishwoman Gladys Aylward knew that China was the place where she belonged. Not qualified to be sent there as a missionary, Gladys works as a domestic to earn the money to send herself to a poor, remote village. There she eventually lives a full and happy life: running the inn, acting as "foot inspector", advising the local Mandarin. and even winning the heart of mixed-race Captain Lin Nan. But Gladys discovers her real destiny when the country is invaded by Japan and the Chinese children need her to save their lives.

Cast:
Ingrid Bergman (as Gladys Aylward), Curd Jürgens (as Capt. Lin Nan), Robert Donat (as The Mandarin of Yang Cheng), Michael David (as Hok-A), Athene Seyler (as Jeannie Lawson), Ronald Squire (as Sir Francis Jamison), Moultrie Kelsall (as Dr. Robinson), Richard Wattis (as Mr. Murfin), Peter Chong (as Yang), Tsai Chin (as Sui-Lan), Edith Sharpe (as Secretary at China Inland Mission), Joan Young (as Sir Francis' Cook), Lian-Shin Yang (as Woman with Baby), Noel Hood (as Miss Thompson), Burt Kwouk (as Li), Frank Blaine (as Madman (uncredited)), Alexis Bobrinskoy (as Russian Fireman (uncredited)), Edwina Carroll (as Chinese Dancer (uncredited)), Christopher Chen (as Tax Collector (uncredited)), Lin Chen (as Innkeeper's Wife (uncredited)), David Goh (as Japanese Lieutenant (uncredited)), Frank Goh (as Timothy (uncredited)), Ronald Kyaing (as Young Lin (uncredited)), Judith Lai (as Sixpence (uncredited)), Ronald Lee (as Chief Muleteer (uncredited)), Louise Lin (as Mai Da (uncredited)), Richard Marner (as Russian Soldier (uncredited)), André Mikhelson (as Russian Commissar (uncredited)), Stanislaw Mikula (as Russian Conductor (uncredited)), Aung Min (as Buddhist Priest (uncredited)), Mitch Mitchell (as Bit Part (uncredited)), Michael Wee (as Mandarin's Aide (uncredited)), Vincent Wong (as Chinese Captain (uncredited)), Woffles Wu (as Orphan Boy (uncredited)), Ye-Min (as Bai-Bao (uncredited)), Zed Zakari (as Chief Prison Guard Reporting Riot (uncredited)), Stanley Zevic (as Russian Officer (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La locanda di Dartmoor DVD (1964)
Also known as: Das Wirtshaus von Dartmoor DVD (original title)

Country: West Germany

Spoken Languages: German

Genre(s): Thriller, Drama, Mystery

Director(s): Rudolf Zehetgruber

Storyline:
Although Dartmoor jail is surrounded by treacherous swamps, 12 prisoners have managed to escape in the last 3 years. However none of them have ever been seen again. So P.I. Nash fears that all of them have been killed by the secret organization they were members of and starts to investigate. He clashes immediately with Inspector Cornwell from Scotland Yard, who's arrived at Dartmoor Inn near the prison, too, for an official investigation.

Cast:
Heinz Drache (as Anthony Nash), Ingmar Zeisberg (as Evelyn Webster), Paul Klinger (as Inspektor Cromwell), Judith Dornys (as Joyce Trevor), Friedrich Joloff (as Mr. Simmons), Mady Rahl (as Mrs. Simmons), Dieter Eppler (as Mr. Gray), Stanislav Ledinek (as Billy), Friedrich Schoenfelder (as Sir James), Gerd Frickhöffer (as Fletcher), Fritz Eberth (as Trollope), Kai Fischer (as Bardame), Ralf Wolter (as O'Hara), Gerhard Hartig (as Ritchie (uncredited)), Abi Ofarim (as Hooligan (uncredited)), Conny Rux (as Jüngerer Wärter (uncredited)), Arthur Schilsky (as Älterer Wärter (uncredited)), Wolfgang Völz (as Sergeant (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La locandiera DVD (1944)
Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Comedy

Director(s): Luigi Chiarini

Cast:
Luisa Ferida (as Mirandolina), Armando Falconi (as Il marchese di Forlimpopoli), Osvaldo Valenti (as Il cavaliere di Ripafratta), Camillo Pilotto (as Il conte di Albafiorita), Elsa De Giorgi (as Ortensia, l'attrice), Paola Borboni (as Dejanira, l'attrice), Olga Solbelli (as La contessa di Albafiorita), Mario Pisu (as Fabrizio), Carlo Micheluzzi (as Orazio, il capocomico), Emilio Baldanello (as Brighella), Ernesto Zanon (as Arlecchino), Mario Siletti (as Pandolfo, il servo di Ripafratta), Pina Piovani (as Lucrezia, la cameriera della locanda), Andrea Volo (as Florindo), Clara Vaschetti (as La domestica delle attrici), Igilda Bertina, Giulia Toscani, Liliana Ruffo, Saro Urzì, Gino Cervi (as Il poeta)

Medium: DVD R/RW

La locandiera DVD (1980)
Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Comedy

Director(s): Paolo Cavara

Storyline:
The innkeeper Mirandolina is a beautiful girl, and for her beauty the Count of Albafiorita and the Marquis of Forlimpopoli fall in love.

Cast:
Claudia Mori (as Mirandolina), Adriano Celentano (as cavaliere di Ripafretta), Paolo Villaggio (as marchese di Forlipopoli), Marco Messeri (as Conte di Albafiorita), Gianni Cavina (as Ortenzio), Lorenza Guerrieri (as Ortensia), Milena Vukotic (as Deianira), Camillo Milli (as Carlo Goldoni), Paolo Baroni (as Il servitore dei marchese), Lucio Montanaro (as Il servitore dei conte), Roberto Della Casa (as Il servitore dei cavaliere), Ines Ferrari (as Cuoca), Janine Morsli, Isabella Paolucci, Paolo Roversi (as Un servitore)

Medium: DVD R/RW

Locomotiva n 2423 DVD (1935)
Also known as: Whispering Smith Speaks DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Action, Adventure, Western, Romance

Director(s): David Howard

Storyline:
Convinced that he will never learn railroading in the Detroit offices of the mighty Transcontinental system, headed by his father, Gordon Harrington, Gordon Harrington Jr takes to the road. He soon comes to be known as "Whispering Smith" because he lowers his voice when he becomes excited. After weeks or hard railroading work, he becomes track walker for the antiquated Blake line, and is attracted to its general manager, Nan Roberts. Rebstock, a representative of Transcontinental attempts to buy Nan's farm when he learns that it contains tungsten ore. He is trying to work the deal through J. Wesley Hunt, who is also romancing Nan. "Smith" investigates and soon discovers the truth behind the offer with the aid of his two old cronies, Bill Prouty and Cal Stone. He makes it impossible for Nan to close the deal, but Hunt takes her to Detroit where he hopes to close the deal. Quickly securing an option on the Blake line, "Smith" takes a Transcon engine and races it through the signals to ...

Cast:
George O'Brien (as Gordon Harrington, Jr. aka John 'Whispering' Smith), Irene Ware (as Nan Roberts), Kenneth Thomson (as J. Wesley Hunt), Maude Allen (as Mrs. Roberts), Spencer Charters (as Cal Stone), Victor Potel (as Bill Prouty), Edward Keane (as Rebstock), Frank Sheridan (as Gordon Harrington, Sr.), William V. Mong (as Blake), Maurice Cass (as C. Luddington Colfax), Allan Cavan (as Harrington Office Worker (uncredited)), Bess Flowers (as Secretary (uncredited)), John Ince (as Conductor (uncredited)), Si Jenks (as Oiler (uncredited)), J.P. McGowan (as Caboose Passenger (uncredited)), Dick Rush (as Denver Police Chief (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lohengrin DVD (1948)
Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Comedy, Music

Director(s): Max Calandri

Cast:
Antonio Cassinelli (as Lohengrin), Jacqueline Plessis (as Elsa), Giampiero Malaspina (as Tetramondo), Inge Borg (as Ortruda), Attilio Ortolani (as Re), Giulio Oppi (as Re Enrico), Nino Marchesini, Giovanni De Dominis, Leonardo Severini, Giuseppe Modesti (as L'araldo), Elena Nicolai (as Ortruda (singing voice)), Giacinto Prandelli (as Lohengrin (singing voice)), Renata Tebaldi (as Elsa (singing voice))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lokis DVD (1970)
Also known as: Lokis. Rekopis profesora Wittembacha DVD (original title)

Country:Poland

Spoken languages: English, Polish

Genres: Fantasy, Horror

Director(s): Janusz Majewski

Storyline:
A pastor studying folklore in remote parts of 19th century Lithuania is invited to stay with a young nobleman. His mother is sequestered and mad. It seems she has been attacked by a bear as a young wife and local peasants whisper ...

Cast:
Józef Duriasz (as Szemiot), Edmund Fetting (as Pastor), Gustaw Lutkiewicz (as Froeber), Malgorzata Braunek (as Julia), Zofia Mrozowska (as Countess), Hanna Stankówna (as Miss Pamela Leemon), Bogusz Bilewski, Wladyslaw Dewoyno, Witold Holtz (as Adiutant), Irena Horecka, Andrzej Hrydzewicz, Anna Jaraczówna, Andrzej Krasicki, Jadwiga Kuryluk, Wieslawa Kwasniewska, Witold Lisowski, Wieslawa Mazurkiewicz, Stanislaw Milski, Adam Mularczyk, Tadeusz Ordeyg, Józef Pieracki, Ryszard Pietruski, Andrzej Rausz, Józef Rosinski, Andrzej Szafranek, Pawel Unrug, Danuta Wodynska, Witold Zarychta

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: English


Lola Montes DVD (1955)
Also known as: Lola Montès (original title)

Country: France

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama, Romance, Biography

Director(s): Max Ophüls

Storyline:
The film tells the tragic story of Lola Montès, a great adventurer who becomes the main attraction of a circus after being the lover of various important European men.

Cast:
Martine Carol (as Lola Montes), Peter Ustinov (as Circus Master), Anton Walbrook (as Ludwig I, King of Bavaria), Henri Guisol (as Horseman Maurice), Lise Delamare (as Mrs. Craigie, Lola's mother), Paulette Dubost (as Josephine, The maid), Oskar Werner (as Student), Jean Galland (as Private Secretary), Will Quadflieg (as Franz Liszt), Héléna Manson (as Lieutenant James' Sister), Germaine Delbat (as Stewardess), Carl Esmond (as Doctor), Jacques Fayet (as Steward), Friedrich Domin (as Circus Manager), Werner Finck (as Wisböck, The artist), Ivan Desny (as Lieutenant Thomas James), Béatrice Arnac (as Circus Rider (uncredited)), Maurice Barnay (as (uncredited)), Charles Bayard (as Man in the box (uncredited)), Ady Berber (as Bulgakov (uncredited)), Jacqueline Canterelle (as Friend of conductor (uncredited)), Alain Clairfond (as Young man (uncredited)), Yvonne Dany (as (uncredited)), Eddy Debray (as Captain (uncredited)), Roger Dutoit (as Seaman (uncredited)), Jeanine Fabre (as Girl (uncredited)), Jean Filliez (as (uncredited)), Aimée Fontenay (as (uncredited)), Otto Friebel (as Secretary (uncredited)), Anton Färber (as Lola's footman (uncredited)), Margarete Haagen (as Anna (uncredited)), Harry-Max (as Man in the box (uncredited)), Heinrich Hauser (as Lola's footman (uncredited)), Hélène Iawkoff (as (uncredited)), Walter Kiaulehn (as Theatre Manager (uncredited)), Alfons Kiechle (as Inn-keeper (uncredited)), Alexander Malachowsky (as Lola's footman (uncredited)), Daniel Mendaille (as Captain (uncredited)), Bob Morel (as Man in the box (uncredited)), Bernard Musson (as (uncredited)), Marcel Ophüls (as (uncredited)), Léon Pauléon (as Passenger (uncredited)), Billy Phillipsen (as (uncredited)), Claude Pinoteau (as Conductor Claudio Pirotto (uncredited)), Suzanne Pinoteau (as Maid (uncredited)), Philippe Richard (as Colonel (uncredited)), Yves Rozec (as Aerealist (uncredited)), Willy Rösner (as Prime minister (uncredited)), Hans Schwarz Jr. (as Wrestler (uncredited)), Leo Siedler (as Mittenhöfer (uncredited)), Victor Tabournot (as Man in the box (uncredited)), Maguy Vernadet (as Maid (uncredited)), Victor Vina (as Man in the box (uncredited)), Elinor von Wallerstein (as Queen (uncredited)), Gustav Waldau (as Trainer Jeppner (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lola non far la matta DVD(1937)
Also known as: Pani minister tanczy DVD (original title)

Country: Poland

Spoken Languages: Polish

Genre(s): Comedy, Romance, Musical

Director(s): Juliusz Gardan

Cast:
Tola Mankiewiczówna (as Minister Zuzanna / Lola, her twin), Aleksander Zabczynski (as Count Sebastian Maria Rajmund de Santis), Józef Orwid (as Apoloniusz), Mieczyslawa Cwiklinska (as Leopoldyna 'Polly' Gribaldi), Michal Znicz (as The Opposition Party Leader), Konrad Tom (as Nightclub Show Manager), Stanislaw Sielanski (as The Headwaiter), Stefan Hnydzinski (as Lola's Husband), Henryk Malkowski (as Bumcyk), Helena Gruszecka, Janina Krzymuska, Marian Rentgen, Helena Zarembina, Kazimierz Szerszynski (as Man at the dancing (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: English

Lolita DVD (1962)
Country: UK

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Drama, Crime, Romance

Director(s): Stanley Kubrick

Storyline:
Humbert Humbert forces a confrontation with a man, whose name he has just recently learned, in this man's home. The events that led to this standoff began four years earlier. Middle aged Humbert, a European, arrives in the United States where he has secured at job at Beardsley College in Beardsley, Ohio as a Professor of French Literature. Before he begins his post in the fall, he decides to spend the summer in the resort town of Ramsdale, New Hampshire. He is given the name of Charlotte Haze as someone who is renting a room in her home for the summer. He finds that Charlotte, widowed now for seven years, is a woman who puts on airs. Among the demonstration of those airs is throwing around the name of Clare Quilty, a television and stage script writer, who came to speak at her women's club meeting and who she implies is now a friend. Those airs also mask being lonely, especially as she is a sexually aggressive and liberated woman. Humbert considers Charlotte a proverbial "joke" but ...

Cast:
James Mason (as Prof. Humbert Humbert), Shelley Winters (as Charlotte Haze), Sue Lyon (as Lolita), Gary Cockrell (as Richard T. Schiller), Jerry Stovin (as John Farlow), Diana Decker (as Jean Farlow), Lois Maxwell (as Nurse Mary Lore), Cec Linder (as Physician), Bill Greene (as George Swine), Shirley Douglas (as Mrs. Starch), Marianne Stone (as Vivian Darkbloom), Marion Mathie (as Miss Lebone), James Dyrenforth (as Frederick Beale Sr.), Maxine Holden (as Miss Fromkiss), John Harrison (as Tom), Colin Maitland (as Charlie Sedgewick), Terry Kilburn (as Man), C. Denier Warren (as Potts), Roland Brand (as Bill Crest), Peter Sellers (as Clare Quilty / Dr. Zempf), Irvin Allen (as Hospital Attendant (uncredited)), Beverly Bennett (as Friend (uncredited)), Ed Bishop (as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)), Angela Bradley (as Friend (uncredited)), Jean Carnt (as Teenager (uncredited)), Jean Collins (as Teenager (uncredited)), Peter Cushing (as Dr. Frankenstein (archive footage) (uncredited)), Jennifer Dodd (as Dark-Haired Teenager (uncredited)), Anne Flack (as Friend (uncredited)), Susanne Gibbs (as Mona Farlow (uncredited)), Jacqueline Harris (as Teenager (uncredited)), James B. Harris (as Jack Brewster (uncredited)), Loraine Hart (as Cute Girl (uncredited)), Walter Henry (as Police Conference Delegate (uncredited)), Gloria Johnson (as Friend (uncredited)), Jenny Jones (as Friend (uncredited)), Lilian Keeton (as French-Spanish Girl (uncredited)), Stanley Kubrick (as Man in Mansion Interior (uncredited)), Eric Lane (as Roy (uncredited)), Christopher Lee (as Frankenstein's Creature (archive footage) (uncredited)), Isabelle Lucas (as Louise (uncredited)), Coral Morphew (as Friend (uncredited)), Jeanette Neale (as Girl (uncredited)), Maria Nicholas (as Dark Girl (uncredited)), Jim O'Brady (as Police Conference Delegate (uncredited)), Robert C. Overton (as Kenny Oberton (uncredited)), Sonya Petrie (as Blonde Girl (uncredited)), Jacqueline Poole (as Teenager (uncredited)), Craig Sams (as Rex (uncredited)), Roberta Shore (as Lorna (uncredited)), Guy Standeven (as Stagehand (uncredited)), Marti Webb (as Friend (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lolite supersexy DVD (1973)
Also known as: Schulmädchen-Report 6. Teil - Was Eltern gern vertuschen möchten DVD (original title)

Country: West Germany,

Spoken Languages: German

Genre(s): Drama, Comedy, Sexy

Director(s): Ernst Hofbauer

Storyline:
This sixth volume of the best-selling SCHOOLGIRL REPORT series has - stories told by some council members and a student couple Achim and Sybille: ****Story1: Achim and Sybille have been caught by a teacher while having sex in the band room and are trying to illustrate at the parents' council how "sexual mores have changed these days". ****Story2: Ingrid falls in love with her sexy female teacher who has a married teacher lover. The teacher doesn't answer her love and she follows them and take their pictured and blackmails her. ****Story3: Anetta is in love with womanizer Hans, but he cheats on her with best friend, Uta. So she has sex with loser Leopold to help her to get revenge on her perpetually unfaithful boyfriend with fatal results. ****Story4: A window cleaner sneaks into a class at a girls' school and has sex with three comely chicks right under their elderly short-sighted female teacher's nose during a sexology lesson. ****Story5: A habitual drunk father catches his daughter ...

Cast:
Puppa Armbruster (as Zweites Mädchen des Fensterputzers (uncredited)), Gerd Arnau (as Burkhard (uncredited)), Ini Assmann (as Lehrerin bei Konferenz / Female teacher at conference (uncredited)), Reiner Brönneke (as Wedekind (uncredited)), Ulrike Butz (as Lilo (uncredited)), Shirley Corrigan (as Fräulein Lensing (uncredited)), Britt Corvin (as Erika (uncredited)), Sven Dolan (as Leopold (uncredited)), Marie Ekorre (as Ingrid (uncredited)), Sonja Embriz (as Marlies (uncredited)), Marisa Feldy (as Isa (uncredited)), Felix Franchy (as Dornseif, Lensings Geliebter (uncredited)), Helmut Früchtenicht (as Lehrer / Teacher (uncredited)), Sascha Hehn (as Klaus (uncredited)), Sonja Jeannine (as Sibylle Sänger (uncredited)), Hans Kern (as Elternbeirat (uncredited)), Günther Kieslich (as Dr. Bernauer (uncredited)), Bert Lock (as Achim Bornemann (uncredited)), Kurt Meinicke (as Hans (uncredited)), Josef Moosholzer (as Arbeiter mit Bierflasche (uncredited)), Klaus Münster (as Elternbeirat (uncredited)), Achim Neumann (as Carsten Vollmann (uncredited)), Maria Raber (as Frau Wedekind (uncredited)), Uli Steigberg (as Breuer (uncredited)), Rinaldo Talamonti (as Fensterputzer (uncredited)), Carmen Van Der Poel (as Drittes Mädchen des Fensterputzers (uncredited)), Elisabeth Welz (as Kurzsichtige Lehrerin (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: English

Lollipop - Dalle nevi d'Africa ai grattacieli del kilimangiaro DVD (1975)
Also known as: Forever Young, Forever Free DVD (original title)

Country: South Africa

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Drama, Family

Director(s): Ashley Lazarus

Storyline:
When the chips are down and everything seems lost, it's good to have a best friend.

Cast:
José Ferrer (as Father Alberto), Karen Valentine (as Carol Anne), Bess Finney (as Sister Marguerita), Muntu Ndebele (as Tsepo), Norman Knox (as Jannie), Simon Sabela (as Rakwaba the Witchdoctor), Ken Gampu (as Thomas Luke), Naomi van Niekerk (as Grandmother Pienaar), Fanie Bekker (as Dominee Wessels), Bingo Mbonjeni (as Cash General), Patrick Mynhardt (as Doctor Du Toit), Dale Cutts (as Doctor Benson), Jan Bruyns (as Oom Koos), Phoebe Bhengu (as Mama Joy), Alyce Webb (as New York Schoolteacher), Andrew Molelekeng (as Tsepo's Father), May Dlamini (as Old Woman), Fanyana H. Sidumo (as Steve Mawanga), Maurel Msimang (as Spokesman), Cynthia Moledi (as Susie), Sugarball (as Sugarball), Josh du Toit (as American Airman (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Londra a mezzanotte DVD (1960)
Also known as: Too Hot to Handle DVD (original title)

Country: UK

Spoken Languages: Italian, English

Genre(s): Thriller, Drama, Crime, Romance

Director(s): Terence Young

Storyline:
In London's Soho, Johnny Solo runs the Pink Flamingo Club. He's tough to intimidate. So when he starts getting threats and demands for protection, he fights back. Behind the takeover plot is a competitor, Diamonds Dielli. Midnight Franklin, who's Johnny's girlfriend and one of the club's headliners, wants to get Johnny out of the business. In the background are a sadistic client, an underage chorus girl, a wisecracking siren who's not averse to rough trade, a visiting journalist, and a dancer who guards her past. Can Johnny win the struggle with Diamonds, and can Midnight get him out of harm's way?

Cast:
Jayne Mansfield (as Midnight Franklin), Leo Genn (as Johnny Solo), Karlheinz Böhm (as Robert Jouvel), Danik Patisson (as Lilliane Decker), Christopher Lee (as Novak), Kai Fischer (as Cynthia), Patrick Holt (as Inspector West), Martin Boddey (as Mr. Arpels), Sheldon Lawrence (as Diamonds Dielli), Barbara Windsor (as Ponytail), John Salew (as Moeller), Tom Bowman (as Flash Gordon), Ian Fleming (as Pawnbroker), Penny Morrell (as Terry), Katherine Keeton (as Melody), Susan Denny (as Marjorie), Judith Bruce (as Maureen), Elizabeth Wilson (as Jacki), Shari Kahn (as Jungle), Bill McGuffie (as Piano Player), Michael Balfour (as Tourist Guide), Larry Taylor (as Mouth), June Elvin (as Hostess), Morton Lowry (as Dinelli's Driver), Martin Sterndale (as Editor), Harry Lane (as Muscles), Robin Chapman (as Priest), Barbara Smith, Pauline Chamberlain (as Stripper at Audition (uncredited)), Lou Eather (as Dancer (uncredited)), Victor Harrington (as Man Waking Past Pink Flamingo Club (uncredited)), Boyd MacKenzie (as Dancer (uncredited)), Monica Marshall (as Dancer (uncredited)), Ken Martyne (as Dancer (uncredited)), Toni Palmer (as Dancer (uncredited)), Brian Tucker (as Dancer (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Londra chiama Polo Nord DVD (1956)
Also known as: The House of Intrigue DVD (english title)

Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama, War

Director(s): Duilio Coletti

Storyline:
A British radio operator is captured in occupied territory and forced to send messages back to London endangering allied forces.

Cast:
Curd Jürgens (as Colonel Bernes), Dawn Addams (as Mary), Folco Lulli (as King Kong Kaarden), René Deltgen (as Hermann), Dario Michaelis (as Captain John Guinness), Albert Lieven (as Matt), Philippe Hersent (as Mark Landers), Lauro Gazzolo (as Colonel Richardson), Matteo Spinola (as Chris), Ludovico Ceriana (as Herbert), Christopher Hofer (as Felix), Alphonse Mathis (as Mac), Giacomo Rossi Stuart (as Henry), Stephen Garret (as Wilhelm), Edith Jost (as Gerda), Mary Olins, Adriano Uriani (as Allan), Stefano Sibaldi (voice of Narratore (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lontano dal Vietnam DVD (1967)
Also known as: Loin du Vietnam (original title)

Country: France

Spoken Languages: French

Genre(s): Drama, War, Documentary

Director(s): Joris Ivens, William Klein, Claude Lelouch, Agnès Varda, Jean-Luc Godard

Storyline:
In seven different segments, Godard, Klein, Lelouch, Marker, Resnais and Varda show their sympathy and support for the North Vietnamese army during the Vietnam war.

Cast:
Anne Bellec, Karen Blanguernon, Bernard Fresson (as Claude Ridder), Maurice Garrel, Jean-Luc Godard (as Himself), Chi Minh Ho (as Himself (archive footage)), Valérie Mayoux, Marie-France Mignal, Fidel Castro (as Himself (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: Italian

Lontano dalle stelle DVD (1953)
Also known as: Bad for Each Other DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Irving Rapper

Storyline:
There is no way to write a "spoiler"---is there actually somebody somewhere who, ten minutes into this 1950's film, wouldn't know where it is going and will end up---since it is a strictly written-by-the-numbers corruption and redemption meller that finds: number 1, a doctor returns from the Korean War to his Pennsylvania mining hometown, (and 2) must choose between dedicating himself to treating the suffering poor (or 3) build himself a swank office and get rich by flattering wealthy women with imaginary ailments. Throw in elements no. 5,Lizabeth Scott as a rich, spoiled, twice-divorced woman with a lip stiffer than his, and number 6, Dianne Foster as a nurse bent on helping all mankind, and there are no surprises left, especially if one take note of the name of Irving Wallace among the writers, the title and Scott billed above Foster. The only surprise here is that this film wasn't from Universal-International and directed by Douglas Sirk.

Cast:
Charlton Heston (as Dr. Tom Owen), Lizabeth Scott (as Helen Curtis), Dianne Foster (as Joan Lasher), Mildred Dunnock (as Mrs. Mary Owen), Arthur Franz (as Dr. Jim Crowley), Ray Collins (as Dan Reasonover), Marjorie Rambeau (as Mrs. Roger Nelson), Lester Matthews (as Dr. Homer Gleeson), Rhys Williams (as Dr. Leslie M. Scobee), Lydia Clarke (as Rita Thornburg), Chris Alcaide (as Pete Olzoneski), Robert Keys (as Joe Marzano), Frank Sully (as Tippy Kashko, Townsman), Ann Robinson (as Lucille Grellett), Dorothy Green (as Ada Nicoletti), Philip Ahlm (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Elsie Baker (as Mrs. Olzoneski (uncredited)), Ray Boyle (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Paul Bradley (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Robert Bray (as Trooper at Mine Accident Scene (uncredited)), Donald Chaffin (as Intern (uncredited)), Helen Dickson (as Party Guest (uncredited)), James Dime (as Miner on Tram (uncredited)), Bob Edgecomb (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Charles Ferguson (as Spectator at Mine Disaster (uncredited)), Bess Flowers (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Louise Franklin (as Maid (uncredited)), Lisa Golm (as Mrs. Marzano (uncredited)), Arlene Harris (as Mrs. Norton (uncredited)), Sam Harris (as Party Guest / Chess Player (uncredited)), Bobby Johnson (as Black Attendant at Golf Club (uncredited)), Reid Kilpatrick (as Mr. Finer - Jeweler (uncredited)), Earl Lee (as Upham (uncredited)), Peggy Leon (as Mrs. Hardy (uncredited)), Carl M. Leviness (as Party Guest / Chess Player (uncredited)), Harold Miller (as Party Guest / Golfer (uncredited)), Alix Nagy (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Barry Norton (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Grandon Rhodes (as Dr. Walter Messenger (uncredited)), Delia Salvi (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Ann Staunton (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Jeffrey Stone (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Barbara Sutton Smith (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Ruth Vann (as Miss Murphy (uncredited)), Valerie Vernon (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Katherine Warren (as Mrs. Cartwright (uncredited)), Blackie Whiteford (as Minor Role (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lord Brummell DVD (1954)
Also known as: Beau Brummell DVD (original title)

Country: UK

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Drama, History, Biography

Director(s): Curtis Bernhardt

Storyline:
In nineteenth century England, Captain George Brummell (Stewart Granger) is an upper-class dandy. He has to leave the Army after having insulted the Prince of Wales (Sir Peter Ustinov). This gives him the opportunity to start a smear campaign against the Prince. The Prince, who is tired of all of the yes-men around him, hires him as his chief advisor.

Cast:
Stewart Granger (as Beau Brummell), Elizabeth Taylor (as Lady Patricia), Peter Ustinov (as Prince of Wales), Robert Morley (as King George III), James Donald (as Lord Edwin Mercer), James Hayter (as Mortimer), Rosemary Harris (as Mrs. Fitzherbert), Paul Rogers (as William Pitt), Noel Willman (as Lord Byron), Peter Dyneley (as Midger), Charles Carson (as Sir Geoffrey Baker), Ernest Clark (as Dr. Warren), Peter Bull (as Mr. Fox), Mark Dignam (as Mr. Burke), Desmond Roberts (as Colonel), David Horne (as Thurlow), Ralph Truman (as Sir Ralph Sidley), George De Warfaz (as Dr. Dubois), Henry Oscar (as Dr. Willis), Harold Kasket (as Mayor), Yvonne Andre (as Madame Binard (uncredited)), Elwyn Brook-Jones (as Mr. Tupp (uncredited)), John Chandos (as Silva (uncredited)), D.A. Clarke-Smith (as Sir John Wyatt (uncredited)), Finlay Currie (as McIver - Brummel's Publisher (uncredited)), Geoffrey Dunn (as St. Clair (uncredited)), Thomas Gallagher (as Bruiser (uncredited)), Alexander Gauge (as Newspaper Man (uncredited)), Danny Gray (as Juggler (uncredited)), Ann Hanslip (as Lady Manley (uncredited)), Victor Harrington (as Dandy (uncredited)), Kenneth Hyde (as Footman (uncredited)), Maurice Kaufmann (as Lord Alvanley (uncredited)), Howard Lang (as Heckler (uncredited)), Bessie Love (as Maid (uncredited)), Jack May (as Old Man in Crowd (uncredited)), Clement McCallin (as Footman (uncredited)), Andrew Osborn (as Lord Mindon (uncredited)), David Oxley (as Footman (uncredited)), David Peel (as (uncredited)), Paul Phillips (as Man in Crowd (uncredited)), Gordon Phillott (as Roper Sr. (uncredited)), Jack Sharp (as Porter (uncredited)), Jeff Silk (as Footman (uncredited)), Guy Standeven (as Gentlemans Club Member (uncredited)), Gordon Whiting (as Squerry (uncredited)), Margaret Withers (as Countess Marie Duvarre (uncredited)), Fred Wood (as Audience Member at political rally - far left (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

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