THE SAINT : Movie Collection
Eight classic black and white movies featuring the fictional character created by Leslie Charteris. The first movie of the series is the closest to the books from which the series was based on. After that, the series became more of a Thin Man formula mixing comedy and mystery together. This four-disc set contains eight full-length movies. $25.00
The Saint in New York (1938) Louis Hayward
The Saint Strikes Back (1939) George Sanders
The Saint in London (1939) George Sanders
The Saint’s Double Trouble (1940) George Sanders
The Saint Takes Over (1940) George Sanders
The Saint’s Vacation (1941) Hugh Sinclair
The Saint in Palm Springs (1941) George Sanders
The Saint Meets the Tiger (1941) Hugh Sinclair
SCIENCE FICTION THEATRE (Season One)
Hosted by Truman Bradley, this 1950’s television series lives up to it’s name. Each episode opens with Bradley explaining how science works (telephone system, hypnosis, robotic engineering . . . Hey, we know it’s all dated folks, but it’s still fun!) and then poses the question of what could happen if the same science was stretched to the limit, or applied on a human being - thus opens the fictional story you get to see. Actors Basil Rathbone, Vincent Price, Dane Clark, Edmund Gwenn and others are featured during these chillers. The first season was filmed in color and surprising, the producers later decided that black and white would help cheapen the costs of the second season. So we offer the first season in it’s original color. Ten discs contain all 39 half-hour episodes! $50.00
SCIENCE FICTION THEATRE (Season Two)
Hosted by Truman Bradley, this 1950’s television series lives up to it’s name. Each episode opens with Bradley explaining how science works (telephone system, hypnosis, robotic engineering . . . Hey, we know it’s all dated folks, but it’s still fun!) and then poses the question of what could happen if the same science was stretched to the limit, or applied on a human being - thus opens the fictional story you get to see. Actors Basil Rathbone, Vincent Price, Dane Clark, Edmund Gwenn and others are featured during these chillers. The first season was filmed in color and surprising, the producers later decided that black and white would help cheapen the costs of the second season. So we offer the second season in it’s original black and white. Ten discs contain all 39 half-hour episodes! Collect both seasons for the complete series! $50.00
SCRAPPY CARTOONS
From 1931 to 1935, Columbia produced a series of animated shorts featuring the character of Scrappy. Often thought to be lost until a few years ago, this DVD now offers almost two hours of classic vintage black and white animated gems (wait till you see the Ed Wynn Texaco Fire Chief spoof in the later cartoons). This DVD features the following cartoons:
The Dog Snatcher (October 19, 1931)
Minding the Baby (November 16, 1931)
The Pet Shop (April 28, 1932)

Sunday Clothes (Sept. 24, 1931)
Sassy Cats (January 25, 1933)

The Match Kid (May 9, 1933)
The Bad Genius (December 1, 1932)
The Wolf at the Door (Dec. 29, 1932)
Battle of the Barn (May 31, 1932)

The Flop House (November 9, 1932)
Techno Racket (May 20, 1933)

Scrappy’s Art Gallery (January 5, 1934)
Scrappy’s Television (January 29, 1934)
Scrappy’s Dog Show (May 14, 1934)
Scrappy's Relay Race (June 30, 1934) 
Scrappy's Expedition (August 27, 1934)
Concert Kid (November 2, 1934)
THE SECRET SIX (1931)
Pre-dating Elliott Ness and his Untouchables novel, this film dramatizes a fictional drama of a bootlegger whi recruits working men to join his gang. A secret group of six masked businessmen have him prosecuted and sent to the electric chair, but the best part of this film is the cast. Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone, Jean Harlow, Johnny Mack Brown, Clark Gable and Ralph Bellamy.
SECRET 00 AGENT (1967)
Also known as "OK Connery" and "Operation Kid Brother," this was the James Bond film you never saw! Filmed in 1967, starring Neil Connery (Sean Connery's real-life brother) as a secret agent on her Majesty's Secret Service, who is informed that because his brother is out on a routine mission, they are going to assign Connery an important job. The investigation of the actions of the crime syndicate Thanatos and their attempts to take over the world by using a magnetic wave generator. Bernard Lee, who played M, Bond's superior in the Bond films, is Connery's boss. Lois Maxwell, known famously for playing Money Penny, is the secretary. Adolfo Celi, the villain with the eye patch in THUNDERBALL, is the villain in this film (without the eye patch). Daniela Bianchi, the Bond girl in FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE is the Bond girl in this feature. Just try to find this elsewhere.
THE SECRET SERVICE MOVIE COLLECTION
Ronald Reagan starred as Lieutenant “Brass” Bancroft in a series of four B-grade movies for the studio and all of them are pleasantly enjoyable. All four movies on this 2-disc set. $10.00
Secret Service of the Air (1939)
Code of the Secret Service (1939)
Smashing the Money Ring (1939)
Murder in the Air (1940)
THE SENSUOUS NURSE (1971)
Ursula Andress in the nude? You bet! She made this Italian film in the early 1970s playing the role of a nurse hired by an unscrupulous nephew in the hopes she might force his uncle’s heart condition to worsen. Jack Palance plays a brief, small role for this movie. A staple of late night cable television airings throughout the 1970s and 1980s, it went away and never seen again for decades.
SERGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUKON (Volume One)
The complete series is now available on DVD! This five-disc box set contains every episode, uncut and unedited. Since these came from the original masters, we can assure you that the picture quality cannot get any better. $30.00
SERGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUKON (Volume Two)
The complete series is now available on DVD! This four-disc box set contains all 23 episodes, uncut and unedited. Since these came from the original masters, we can assure you that the picture quality cannot get any better. $30.00
SERGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUKON (Volume Three)
The complete series is now available on DVD! This four-disc box set contains all 23 episodes, uncut and unedited. Since these came from the original masters, we can assure you that the picture quality cannot get any better. $30.00
THE SHADOW (Complete Series)
All three movies made by Monogram Studios in 1946 with Kane Richmond playing the role of Lamont, alias “The Shadow.” Obviously adapted from the radio series and pulp magazines of the same name. This 2-disc set contains all three full-length movies. $10.00
“The Missing Lady” (1946)
“Behind the Mask” (1946)
“The Shadow Returns” (1946)
SHE DEVIL (1957)
Mari Blanchard and Jack Kelly star in this low-budget fifties horror classic about a scientist who injects a serum into a woman and causes her to react with every inhuman violence. She evolves into something more shocking. Just a year previous an episode of Science Fiction Theatre featured the same premise and it was not a coincidence. Both films were based on the same short story by John Jessel.
SHEENA, QUEEN OF THE JUNGLE (Volume One)
Stars Irish McCalla as the vine-swinging female in the leopard skin skirt, and Bob, her explorer friend (played by Christian Drake). Only 26 episodes were ever filmed of this series, and here are eight of them!
“Curse of the Voodoo”
“Eyes of the Idol”
“Forbidden Cargo”
“Forbidden Land”
“Secret of the Temple”
“The Elephant God”
“Jungle Pursuit”

“The Leopard Men”
SHEENA, QUEEN OF THE JUNGLE (Volume Two)
Stars Irish McCalla as the vine-swinging female in the leopard skin skirt, and Bob, her explorer friend (played by Christian Drake). Only 26 episodes were ever filmed of this series, and here are eight of them!
“The Ganyika Kid”
“The Rival Queen”
“The Sacred River”
“The Lash”
“The Test”

“The Magic Bag”
“The Renegades”

“Touch of Death”
SHERLOCK HOLMES (1922 version)
Until its rediscovery in the mid-1970s, this film was considered a "lost" movie and the most sought-after John Barrymore movie. Thankfully, we have it available on DVD and the film features an impressive cast. Roland Young as Dr. Watson, Gustav von Seyffertitz as Professor Moriarty, William Powell as Foreman Wells, Hedda Hoper (who would years later become a famed Hollywood gossip columnist) played Madge Larrabee and Reginald Denny plays Prince Alexis. If you enjoy Sherlock Holmes, you'll enjoy this once-lost silent classic with an organ music score.
SHERLOCK HOLMES (1932)
Clive Brook plays the role of Sherlock Holmes in a very loose version of the famed fictional detective that we all have come to love. What makes this film a bit unusual to the rest of the Holmes movies? Well, Holmes has a girlfriend, Holmes dons drag in part of the film, and set in the 1930s instead of Victorian London. Reginald Owen plays Dr. Watson.
SHERLOCK HOLMES : The Complete 1954-55 TV Series
Starring Ronald Howard as Sherlock Holmes, this British filmed production adapted Doyle stories pretty faithfully, and used original stories as well. This 3-disc set contains all 39 episodes, uncut and unedited. Here's your chance to collect the entire series! $20.00
SKY KING : The Complete TV Series (Volume One)
The complete series is now available in these two box sets. Volume One contains nine DVDs, with the first 36 episodes ever filmed. Each episode is uncut and unedited, with the original Nabisco commercials. A list of the episodes contained is listed below: $45.00
#1 Operation Urgent (April 5, 1952)
#2 Carrier Pigeon (April 19, 1952)
#3 Stagecoach Robbers (May 3, 1952)
#4 Deadly Cargo (May 17, 1952)
#5 Jim Bell’s Triumph (May 31, 1952)
#6 Designing Women (June 14, 1952)
#7 One for the Money (June 28, 1952)
#8 Danger Point (July 12, 1952)
#9 Desperate Character (July 26, 1952)
#10 The Man Who Forgot (August 9, 1952)
#11 Threatening Bomb (August 23, 1952)
#12 Speak No Evil (Sept. 6, 1952)
#13 Two-Gun Penny (Sept. 20, 1952)
#14 Formula for Fear (October 4, 1952)
#15 The Giant Eagle (October 18, 1952)
#16 Blackmail (Nov. 8, 1952)
#17 Wings of Justice (Nov. 22, 1952)
#18 Destruction From the Sky (Dec. 6, 1952)
#19 The porcelain Lion (Dec. 20, 1952)
#20 The Neckerchief (Jan. 2, 1956)
#21 Man Hunt (Jan. 9, 1956)

#22 The Plastic Ghost (Jan. 16, 1956)
#23 The Plastic Ghost (Jan. 23, 1956)
#24 The Rainbird (Jan. 30, 1956)
#25 The Crystal Trap (Feb. 6, 1956)
#26 The Red Tentacle (Feb. 13, 1956)
#27 Boomerang (Feb. 20, 1956)

#28 Geiger Detective (Feb. 27, 1956)
#29 Golden Burro (March 5, 1956)
#30 Rustlers on Wheels (March 12, 1956)
#31 The Silver Grave (March 19, 1956)
#32 Uninvited Death (March 26, 1956)
#33 Fish Out of Water” (April 2, 1956)
#34 Flood of Fury (April 9, 1956)
#35 Rocket Story (April 16, 1956)

#36 Rodeo Roundup (April 23, 1956)
SKY KING : The Complete TV Series (Volume Two)
The complete series is now available in these two box sets. Volume Two contains nine DVDs, with the final 36 episodes ever filmed. Each episode is uncut and unedited, with the original Nabisco commercials. A list of the episodes contained is listed below: $45.00
#37 Showdown (April 30, 1956)

#38 Land-O-Cotton (May 7, 1956)
#39 Dust of Destruction (May 14, 1956)
#40 Mystery Horse (December 22, 1957)
#41 Double Trouble (December 9, 1957)
#42 Note for a Dam (Jan. 5, 1958)
#43 Bad Actor (Jan. 12, 1958)

#44 Fight for Oil (Jan. 19, 1958)
#45 Lost Boy (Jan. 26, 1958)

#46 Brain and Brawn (Feb. 8, 1958)
#47 Feathered Serpent (Feb. 15, 1958)
#48 Circus Clown Mystery (Feb. 22, 1958)
#49 Dead Man’s Will (March 2, 1958)
#50 Cindy, Come Home (March 9, 1958)
#51 Rodeo Decathalon (March 16, 1958)
#52 Abracadabra (March 23, 1958)
#53 Triple Exposure (March 30, 1958)
#54 Haunted Castle (April 6, 1958)
#55 Manhunt (April 13, 1958)

#56 Danger at the Sawmill (April 20, 1958)
#57 Sleight of Hands (April 27, 1958)
#58 The Runaway (May 4, 1958)
#59 Stop That Train (May 11, 1958)
#60 The Wild Man (May 18, 1958)
#61 Sky Robbers (May 25, 1958)

#62 A Dog Named Barney (June 1, 1958)
#63 Bullet Bait (June 8, 1958)

#64 Money Has Wings (June 15, 1958)
#65 Frog Man (June 22, 1958)

#66 Terror Cruise (June 29, 1958)
#67 Runaway Truck (July 6, 1958)
#68 Bounty Hunters (July 13, 1958)
#69 A Mickey for Sky (July 20, 1958)
#70 Dead Giveaway (July 27, 1958)
#71 Ring of Fire (August 3, 1958)

#72 Mickey’s Birthday (August 10, 1958)
SON OF DR. JEKYLL (1951)
Rare horror film with Louis Hayward. Edward Jekyll, ignorant of how his father brought forth death and destruction with his experiments, is pursuing a chemist career despite the fact that he has been discharged from school for his unorthodox experiments. While most films of this sort like I WAS A TEENAGE FRANKENSTEIN was done in the mid-to-late fifties, this film sparks the trend for what was to come.
THE SOUPY SALES SHOW
This 3-disc box set contains a collection of television episodes starring Soupy Sales. Guest celebrities drop on by such as Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. So join in on the fun with Fang, Black Tooth and Pookie. And as a bonus, one of the discs contains rare footage including the notorious surprise where Soupy finds a stripper behind the door. $20.00
SPEED (1936)
Terry is the chief car tester for Emery Motors and Frank is an Engineer. Jane has just been hired to work in publicity. Frank and Terry both want Jane to be their girl. Terry has designed a new carburetor that should bring him fame and fortune, but he cannot get it to work correctly. A stock car race movie with James Stewart, Wendy Barrie and Una Merkel.
THE SPIDER (1931)
Edmund Lowe stars as Chatrand the Great, a magician with great hypnotic and magical powers. During his evening performance at an upscale theater, a murder occurs. A hand wearing a sinister spider ring raises a revolver, the lights go out, and a shot rings out! When the lights come back on, the body of a patron is found dead. The police close the theater and begin their investigation. Before the movie is over, Chatrand will use his magical powers to solve the crime and expose the killer. This is a great movie and one of our top ten recommendations.
SPIDER WOMAN STRIKES BACK (1947)
After winning her Academy Award nomination for Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman, Gale Sondergaard reprised the role of a spooky old woman who hires a young girl to work as a live-in caretaker. What the young girl doesn’t know is that every night, the woman drains some blood from her to feed her strange plant. Also stars a pre-Sky King Kirby Grant and now horror icon Rondo Hatton.
VINTAGE SPOOKY CARTOONS
A two-hour collection of spooky cartoons from the 1920s, 30s and 40s. Ghosts, black cats, flying bats, dancing skeletons, midnight graveyards and mad scientists make this a must see for anyone who loves the spooky cartoons. Eighteen cartoons fill the two hours, and among them "The Magic Mummy" (1933), "Spooks" (1931), "There's Good Boos Tonight" (1948), "Spooky Swabs" (1957), "Scared Crows" (1939), "Wot a Night" (1931), "Is My Palm Read" (1933), "Nursery Scandal," (1932) and more!
STARS IN THE AIR (November 15, 1952)
This hour-long TV special celebrated the opening of "Television City" in Hollywood. Almost every major TV star was there and performing short comedy skits. The cast of TV's Amos n' Andy, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, Meet Millie, Life with Luigi, My Friend Irma, Jack Benny, Rochester, Burns and Allen, Bob Crosby, Eve Arden as Miss Brooks, Alan Young, Bob Sweeney, Gale Gordon, and even Governor Earl Warren helps Jack and Rochester push the Maxwell off stage before joking with Gracie Allen.
STORIES OF THE CENTURY: The Complete TV Series
This western TV program from the 1950s starred Jim Davis and Mary Castle as Matt Clark and Frankie Adams, a pair of detectives assigned to patrol the Southwestern Railroad. Each week, they met up with a different historical character such as Doc Holliday, Billy the Kid, etc. This four-disc set features all 39 episodes of the television series. Special price (because it’s a four-disc box set) is $20.00
THE STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO: The Complete First Season
Karl Malden and Kirk Douglas star in this long-running TV detective series that was actually shot on the streets of San Francisco. The complete first season, re-mastered and restored, all 26 episodes are available in this 8-disc box set. $40.00
THE STUDIO MURDER MYSTERY (1929)
One of the early sound talkies, this classic mystery stars Neil Hamilton, Frederic March, Warner Oland and Doris Hill. Philandering actor Richard Hardell is murdered at a movie studio. His jealous wife Blanche, his director Rupert Borka, and a girl he mistreated, Helen MacDonald, all have substantial reasons for wanting his dead. So who is the murderer?
SUPERBOY / SUPERPUP PILOTS
This collection of rare footage originates from the original masters! The untimely death of George Reeves caused the producers to create pilots for spin-off series that sadly, never went any further than the footage contained in this DVD.
SUPERBOY (1961) "The Rajah's Ransom" a teenage rendition of the classic Superman TV show.
SUPERBOY SCREEN TESTS (1960-1961) Women compete for the Lona Lang role!
THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERPUP (1958) midgets in dog costumes play the roles!
SUPERMAN COMMERCIALS (1954-1957) Not one or two, but 12 Kellogg's commercials with George Reeves as Clark Kent selling cereal!
STAMP DAY FOR SUPERMAN (1952) rare promo film with the TV cast selling Government Savings and Stamps.
Plus a 1942 Superman animated cartoon spoof of Superman!
SUPER CIRCUS (Volume One)
Classic television series featuring Nicky the Tramp Clown, Scampy the boy clown, magic acts, acrobats and animal acts. A circus performed for children during the 1950s, telecast “live” from soundstages. Mary Hartline, the blonde, was television’s first hottie for the male viewers. This DVD contains three classic episodes and did we mention how rare this series is?
SUPER CIRCUS (Volume Two)
Classic television series featuring Nicky the Tramp Clown, Scampy the boy clown, magic acts, acrobats and animal acts. A circus performed for children during the 1950s, telecast “live” from soundstages. Mary Hartline, the blonde, was television’s first hottie for the male viewers. This DVD contains three classic episodes and did we mention how rare this series is?
SUSPICION: THE TELEVISION SERIES
This short-run program ran only one season and offered a variety of dramas, usually giving the protagonist something or someone to suspect. Most are mystery stories, but the unique property is that a third were produced by Alfred Hitchcock (whose name does appear in the credits), a third produced by a production company in CA and the other third from another producer. This helps offer a variety of productions. Each DVD includes two, hour-long episodes uncut and unedited, transferred from original 16mm masters.
SUSPICION (Volume 1)
Other Side of the Curtain (10/14/57) Donna Reed
Heartbeat (Hitchcock’s, 11/11/57) David Wayne
SUSPICION (Volume 2)
The Flight (11/25/57) Audie Murphy
A Touch of Evil (2/17/58) Harry Guardino
SUSPICION (Volume 3)
The Eye of Truth (Hitchcock’s 3/17/58) Joseph Cotton
The Woman Turned to Salt (Hitchcock’s, 6/16/58) Michael Rennie
SUSPICION (Volume 4)
Doomsday (12/26/57) Dan Duryea
Meeting in Paris (2/10/58) Rory Calhoun
SUSPICION (Volume 5)
The Bull Skinner (Hitchcock’s, 4/7/58) Rod Steiger
Fraction of a Second (4/21/58) Bette Davis
SUSPICION (Volume 6)
Protégé (5/12/58) Agnes Moorehead
Eye for Eye (6/23/58) Ray Milland -- pilot for Markham
SUSPICION (Volume 7)
The Way Up To Heaven (Hitchcock’s, 4/28/58) Sebastian Cabot
Death Watch (6/2/58) Edmund O’Brien
SUSPENSE (Volume 1)
30 episodes of the classic TV series from 1949-54 and telecast “live” from soundstages. This four-disc box set contains a few highlights such as Boris Karloff in a 1949 production of. $25.00
SUSPENSE (Volume 2)
Another 30 episodes of the classic TV series from 1949-54 and telecast “live” from soundstages. This four-disc box set contains a few highlights such as Bela Lugosi in "A Cask of Amontillado". $25.00
SUSPENSE (Volume 3)
Another 30 episodes of the classic TV series from 1949-54 and telecast “live” from soundstages. This four-disc box set contains a few highlights such as Boris Karloff in the 1949 production of “The Yellow Scarf” and the unaired 1958 TV pilot starring Keenan Wynn. $25.00
TAILSPIN TOMMY : The Complete Series
All four movies produced by Monogram Studios are now available on this two-disc set. Based on the comic strip of the same name, John Trent played the title character in these action-packed adventures! $10.00
“Mystery Plane” (1939)

“Stunt Pilot” (1939)
“Danger Flight” (1939)

“Sky Patrol” (1939)
TALES OF THE TEXAS RANGERS: Volume One
A four-DVD collection of fourteen episodes from the golden age of TV!
#9 "Home in San Antone" (Oct. 22, 1955)
#20 "A Texas Million" (Dec. 31, 1955)
#2 "Carnival Criss Cross" (Sept. 10, 1955)
#6 "Uranium Pete" (Oct. 8, 1955)
#7 "Edge of Danger" (Oct. 15, 1955)
#21 "The Devil's Deputy" (Jan. 7, 1956)
#25 "Payroll Robbery" (Feb. 4, 1956)
#26 "The Feud" (Feb. 11, 1956)
#3 "Prescription for Murder" (Sept. 17, 1955)
#23 "Man From Sundown" (Jan. 21, 1956)
#22 "Horsemen of the Sierras" (Jan. 14, 1956)
#1 "Ransom Flight" (Sept. 3, 1955)
#17 "Rough Tough West" (Dec. 10, 1955)
#8 "Shooting of Sam Bass" (Oct. 22, 1955) $20.00
TALES OF THE TEXAS RANGERS: Volume Two
A four-DVD collection of fourteen episodes from the golden age of TV!
#38 "Streamlined Rustlers" (Dec. 8, 1957)
#39 "Double Reward" (Dec. 15, 1957)
#35 "Kid from Amarillo" (Nov. 17, 1957)
#41 "Desert Fury" (Oct. 9, 1958)
#23 "The Hobo" (Jan. 28, 1956)
#43 "Kickback" (Oct. 23, 1958)
#4 "West of Sonora" (Sept. 24, 1955)
#44 "Steel Trap" (Oct. 30, 1958)
#27 "Diamond Panhandle" (Sept. 22, 1957)
#13 "Atomic Trail" (Nov. 19, 1955)
#31 "Both barre;s Blazing" (Oct. 20, 1957)
#37 "Shadows" (Dec. 1, 1957)
#36 "Interrupted Journey" (Nov. 24, 1957)
#12 "Prairie Raiders" (Nov. 12, 1955) $20.00
TALES OF WELLS FARGO
This six disc box set contains almost every episode from the first three seasons plus a few bonus episodes froms season four and a special video interview with Dale Robertson, the star of the western series. Six discs! $30.00
TATE: THE COMPLETE SERIES
This short-run television series was telecast from June to September 1960. David McClean plays the role of Tate, a one-armed gunfighter who roamed the west, trying to avoid trouble. The guest list is impressive. Robert Redford, Martin Landau, Julie Adams, James Coburn, Leonard Nimoy and more!
All 13 television episodes on this three-disc set. $20.00
#2 "Stopover" (June 15, 1960) Guests Peggy Ann Garner and King Calder
#4 "Voice of the Town" (July 6, 1960)
#5 "A Lethal Pride" (July 20, 1960)
#7 "Commanche Scalp" (August 10, 1960) Leonard Nimoy & Robert Redford
#3 "The Bounty Hunter" (June 22, 1960) Guests Robert Culp and Robert Redford
#6 "Tigero" (August 3, 1960) Guest Martin Landau
#8 "Before Sunup" (August 17, 1960)
#10 "The Gunfighters" (August 31, 1960)
#13 "The Mary Hardin Story" (September 21, 1960) Guest Julie Adams
#1 "Hometown" (June 8, 1960) Guest: James Coburn
#9 "The Reckoning" (August 24, 1960)
#11 "A Quiet Night After the Storm" (September 7, 1960)
#12 "The Return of Jessica Jackson" (September 14, 1960)
TEN SCIENCE-FICTION CLASSICS
This multi-disc set contains ten classic science-fiction movies including their original movie trailers! The Land Unknown (1957), Cult of the Cobra (1955), Dr. Cyclops (1940), The Leech Woman (1959), The Deadly Mantis (1957), Murder on the Campus (1958), The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), The Monolith Monsters (1957), The Mole People (1958) and Tarantula! (1958). $40.00
T.H.E. CAT : The Complete TV Series
Robert Loggia stars as Thomas Hewitt Edward Cat, a retired acrobat thief who is hired as a bodyguard for wealthy people. Applying his cat burglar skills, he solves crimes. This series only lasted 26 episodes, and this 6-disc box set contains all 26 episodes plus the extended unaired pilot. $30.00
"To Kill A Priest" (Sept. 16, 1966)
"Sandman" (Sept. 23, 1966)
"Payment Overdue" (Sept. 30, 1966)
"Brotherhood" (October 7, 1966)
"Little Arnie From Long Ago" (Oct. 14) "None to Weep . . ." (October 21, 1966)
"Moment of Truth" (Oct. 28, 1966)
"Marked for Death" (Nov. 4, 1966)
"Crossing at Destino Bay" (Nov. 18)
"To Bell T.H.E. Cat" (Nov. 25, 1966)
"Curtains for Miss Winslow" (Dec. 2)
"King of Limpets" (December 9, 1966)
"The System" (Dec. 16, 1966)

"Canary Who Lost His Voice" (Dec. 23)
"Ring of Anasis" (Dec. 30, 1966)
"Queen of Diamonds" (January 6, 1967)
"A Hot Place to Die" (January 13, 1967) "Slight Family Trait" (Jan. 20, 1967)
"If Once You Fail" (January 27, 1967)
"Design for Death" (February 3, 1967)
"Matter Over Mind" (February 10, 1967) "The Blood-Red Night" (February 17)
"90 Percent Blues" (Febraury 24, 1967) "The Long Chase" (Marhc 10, 1967)
"Twenty-One and Out" (March 24, 1967) "Lisa" (March 31, 1967)
THRILLER: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON
Hosted and starring Boris Karloff, this creepy anthology series offered a variety of ghoulish delights from magic mirrors, pigeons from hell, walking killer scarecrows, alchemists, ghosts, vampires and much more! This box set contains all 37 episodes uncut and unedited in chronological order from the first to the last! $45.00
THRILLER: THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON
Hosted and starring Boris Karloff, this creepy anthology series offered a variety of ghoulish delights from magic mirrors, pigeons from hell, walking killer scarecrows, alchemists, ghosts, vampires and much more! This box set contains all 30 episodes uncut and unedited in chronological order from the first to the last! $45.00
TO EACH HIS OWN (1946)
Olivia deHavilland turns in the performance of her career (and won an Academy Award for her role in this movie) as Jody Norris, the young girl who falls in love with a WWI fighter pilot and learns she is pregnant on the day he is killed in battle. Not available on DVD anywhere except for here!
TOM CORBETT, SPACE CADET SPECIAL
What do we mean by special? Well, if you’re a fan of the 1950s TV and radio series then this is a must-have! The DVD features two hour-long question and answer panels with actors Jan Merlin and Frankie Thomas who played the leads on the children’s space-age program. Other actors get into the act with more Q&A and then the DVD closes with a talented cast enacting a radio script for the series with the original cast joining in!
TOM MIX SILENT FEATURE
THE MAN FROM TEXAS (1915) After learning that his sister's husband has deserted her, Texas (played by Tom Mix) arrives to find her dead. After killing a brute in a gunfight, he stays with the attractive Moya Dalton and helps foil a stage robbery. Then he becomes sheriff. Then Moya is kidnapped. And it doesn't end there! Features a generic music score.
TOM MIX SILENT FEATURE
THE LAW AND THE OUTLAW (1913) This movie reveals jusy why Tom Mix eventually overshadowed his competitors from Williams S. Hart to Hoot Gibson. An old Blackhawk print with a generic music score.
TOM MIX FILM SHORTS
AUCTION SALE OF RUNDOWN RANCH (1915) Tom plays Tom Hickey in this silent classic filmed on location in Las Vegas and New Mexico.
CACTUS JIM'S SHOPGIRL (1915) Tom plays Cactus Jim who advertises for a wife. When she rejects him, he holds his pride high by using a mannequin to pose as his mail order bride. Hilarious!
LEGAL ADVICE (1916) Tom mix also wrote the script for this one! All three shorts in black and white with a generic music score. From Blackhawk prints.
TOMBSTONE TERRITORY (Season One)
This ten-disc box set contains all 40 episodes from the first season with Pat Conway as Sheriff Clay Hollister. One of the more popular cowboy westerns to be syndicated on television, guest stars Lee Van Cleef, Warren Oates, Jack Elam, Michael Landon, Ed Nelson, James Best, Wright King and many others make appearances on this classic. Ten disc box set! $50.00
TOMBSTONE TERRITORY (Season Two)
This three-disc box set contains all 12 episodes from the second season with Pat Conway as Sheriff Clay Hollister. One of the more popular cowboy westerns to be syndicated on television, guest stars Lee Van Cleef, Warren Oates, Jack Elam, Michael Landon, Ed Nelson, James Best, Wright King and many others make appearances on this classic. Three disc box set! $15.00
TOMBSTONE TERRITORY (Season Three)
This ten-disc box set contains all 39 episodes from the third (and final) season with Pat Conway as Sheriff Clay Hollister. One of the more popular cowboy westerns to be syndicated on television, guest stars Lee Van Cleef, Warren Oates, Jack Elam, Michael Landon, Ed Nelson, James Best, Wright King and many others make appearances on this classic. Ten disc box set! $50.00
TOPPER: THE COMPLETE SERIES
All three movies ever made featuring those whacky pair of ghosts who haunt Topper in comedic situations. This three-disc set contains all three movies, uncut and unedited in superior picture and sound quality! $20.00
Topper (1937)
Topper Takes a Trip (1939)
Topper Returns (1941)
VINTAGE TELEPHONE FILM SHORTS
Remember when you had to ask the operator to patch you in to New York? Remember your mother recalling how party lines were the way to go? Of all the film shorts we offer, this is the one we recommend above all others. Not only do these film shorts reveal the inner workings of the telephone system of the 1920s to the 1960s, but they are fascinating! This 2-disc set contains the following film shorts. $10.00
How to Use the Dial Phone (1927)

The Calls That Cure (Bell Telephone System)
Operator Toll Dialing: Cord Signals (1949)
Operator Toll Dialing: Dialing (1949)
Operator Toll Dialing: Teamwork (1949)
Learn About the Telephone (1965)
The Nation at Your Fingertips (1951)
Once Upon a Honeymoon (1956)
Telephone and the Telegraph (1946)
The Town and the Telephone (1950)
You Can Tell by the Teller (1945)

Communication (1927)
Century 21 Calling (1964)


Far Speaking (1935)
Just Imagine (1947)


Mr. Bell (1947)
Speeding Speech (1950)


Story Without End (1950)
Plane Talk (1965)


plus Telephone Commercials from 1970!
VINTAGE TELEVISION FILM SHORTS
Learn the history of television during its early years. Watch as RCA televisions are constructed in factories, how a TV signal goes from your local station to your antenna, and the early production techniques of “live” broadcasting. Dig the new thing they call a remote control! Includes eight film shorts such as “Radio and Television” (1940), “The Reasons Why” (1959), “The Story of Television” (1956), “Magic in the Air” (1955), and “Magic in the Air” (1941).
TERRY AND THE PIRATES: The Complete TV Series
All 18 episodes ever filmed are included with this four disc box set. For the first time ever, all eighteen are now together in a single box set! $20.00
"Boxer's Rebellion"
"Chinese Legacy"
"Green God"

"The Co-Pilot"
"Loaded Dice Affair"
"Tee Hee"
"Macao"


"Black Market for Death"
"Compound C3 Theft"
"Diplomatic Passport"
"Little Mandarin"

"The Randall Affair"
"The Maitland Affair"
"Extra Cargo"
"Deadly Species"

"Chinese Coffin"
THE TEXAN : The Complete Series
Starring Rory Calhoun played a fast gun in this classic TV Western, traveling from town to town helping those in need and found adventure, danger and even an occassional romance. Broadcaast from 1958 to 1960, this ten-disc box set contains both seasons -- every episode of the TV series! Ten disc box set. $50.00
12 THELMA TODD FILM SHORTS
In 1931, Todd was given the opportunity to star in her own series of comedy film shorts. This was Hal Roach’s attempt to create a female version of Laurel and Hardy. Teaming with Todd was Zasu Pitts, who was later replaced by Patsy Kelly. This 2-disc set contains 12 classic comedy film shorts, 4 hours total. $10.00
All-American Toothache (1936)

Sing, Sister, Sing (1935)
Opened By Mistake (1934)


The Old Bull (1932)
Alum and Eve (1932)



Strictly Unreliable (1932)
The Soilers (1932)




Beauty and the Bus (1932)
The Tin Man (1935)




Done in Oil (1934)
Red Noses (1932, aka Ladies in a Turkish Bath)
One Track Minds (1933)
THEY SAVED HITLER'S BRAIN (1963)
Considered one oF the worst movies ever made, this film was never even finished when first filmed - but was completed years later thanks for a group of individuals who wanted to use it for their project. Now movies about brains kept alive in a jar or decapitated head stories are not always the best horror films, but when you involve Hitler, it's really bad!
THE THIN MAN (Volume One)
The original television series with Phyllis Kirk and Peter Lawford, based on the mystery movies of the same name. Not easy to find, but the episodes do not contain silly and ridiculous mysteries. This four-disc set contains the following 16 episodes. $20.00
#1 “The Dollar Doodle” (September 20, 1957)
#2 “Duke of Sing Sing” (September 27, 1957)
#4 “Come Back, Darling Asta” (October 11, 1957)
#8 “Dead Duck” (Nov. 8, 1957)
#13 “The Dead Giveaway” (Dec. 13, 1957)
#17 “Damon’s Dilemma” (January 17, 1958)
#25 “Double Jeopardy” (March 14, 1958)
#28 “The Departed Doctor” (April 4, 1958)
#30 “The Delinquent” (April 18, 1958)
#33 “Carlstadt Man” (May 16, 1958)
#41 “The Long, Lost Chapter” (Nov. 14, 1958)
#42 “I Loathe You, Darling” (November 21, 1958)
#43 “The Human Bomb” (November 28, 1958)
#50 “Maine Thing” (Jan. 23, 1959)
#51 “Outrageous Lady” (Jan. 30, 1959)
#58 “Mayhem to Music” (March 20, 1959)
THE THIN MAN (Volume Two)
The original television series with Phyllis Kirk and Peter Lawford, based on the mystery movies of the same name. Not easy to find, but the episodes do not contain silly and ridiculous mysteries. This four-disc set contains the following 16 episodes. $20.00
#5 “The Paris Pendant” (October 18, 1957)
#6 “That’s the Spirit” (October 25, 1957)
#14 “Unwelcome Alibi” (December 27, 1957)
#18 “Unlucky Lucky Number” (Jan, 24, 1958)
#20 “Pre-Incan Caper” (Feb. 7, 1958)

#22 “Ship Shakedown” (Feb. 21, 1958)
#24 “Mystery of the Missing Murders” (March 7, 1958)
#26 “Bookworms” (March 21, 1958)
#29 “The Tennis Champ” (April 11, 1958)
#31 “The Painted Witness” (May 2, 1958)
#37 “The Screaming Doll” (June 13, 1958)
#36 “The Valley Forger” (June 6, 1958)
#48 “Beauty and the Bath” (Jan. 2, 1959)
#55 “Black Wind and Lightning” (Feb. 27, 1959)
#66 “Nora Goes Over the Wall” (May 15, 1959)
#70 “Bat McKidderick” (June 12, 1959)
THE THIN MAN (Volume Three)
The original television series with Phyllis Kirk and Peter Lawford, based on the mystery movies of the same name. Not easy to find, but the episodes do not contain silly and ridiculous mysteries. This four-disc set contains the following 16 episodes. $20.00
#10 “Ring Around Rosie” (November 22, 1957)
#11 “Angels in Paradise” (November 29, 1957)
#15 “Asta Day” (January 3, 1958)

#16 “The Scene Stealer” (January 10, 1958)
#19 “Man on the Bridge” (January 31, 1958)
#23 “Robot Client” (February 28, 1958)
#32 “The Saucer People” (May 9, 1958)
#34 “The Art of Murder” (May 23, 1958)
#39 “Housewarming” (October 31, 1958)
#45 “Design for Murder” (Dec. 12, 1958)
#54 “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Morgue” (Feb. 20, 1959)
#56 “Holiday for Hazel: (March 6, 1959)
#60 “Gory Road” (April 3, 1959)
#67 “Hamilton Hollored for Help” (May 22, 1959)
#68 “Dear Dead Days” (May 29, 1959)
#69 “Cold Cargo” (June 5, 1959)
THE THIN MAN (Volume Four)
The original television series with Phyllis Kirk and Peter Lawford, based on the mystery movies of the same name. Not easy to find, but the episodes do not contain silly and ridiculous mysteries. This four-disc set contains the following 16 episodes. $20.00
#3 “Angel Biz” (October 4, 1957)

#7 “Acrostic Murders” (November 1, 1957)
#9 “The Fatal Cliché” (November 15, 1957)
#12 “The Fashion Showdown” (December 6, 1957)
#27 “The Jittery Juror” (March 28, 1958)
#35 “Kappa Kappa Kaper” (May 30, 1958)
#38 “Scene of the Crime” (October 24, 1958)
#44 “Plague of Pigeons” (December 5, 1958)
#47 “Lady on the Lam” (December 26, 1958)
#49 “Case of the Baggy Pants” (January 9, 1959)
#59 “La Sabre Investa Est?” (March 27, 1959)
#61 “Anonymity Anyone?” (April 10, 1959)
#63 “The Cat Kicker” (April 24, 1959)
#64 “Bronze Bonze” (May 1, 1959)
#71 “Cherchez la Sexpot” (June 19, 1959)
TWELVE ANGRY MEN . . . . The Original !!!!
The fall 1955-56 season of STUDIO ONE opened with a big bang. An original drama titled "12 Angry Men" and it stole the Emmy Awards that year. Three years later, Henry Fonda, Jack Klugman, Jack Warden, Lee J. Cobb and E.G. Marshall co-starred in the big-screen theatrical version that we've all come to watch and love. The original telecast, however, did not. It was broadcast live and the original kinescope was "lost," with the network owning only the second half of the show, not the first half. That means for the past six decades, it's never been seen since it's initial 1955 broadcast. Thankfully, someone found a print while cleaning out the house of a judge in Conn. and history was unearthed. This DVD includes that very hour-long drama that has been considered "lost" for the past sixty years!
THE TWILIGHT ZONE: THE UNAIRED PILOT
Respectfully submitted for your approval, this hour-long classic filmed and broadcast in 1958, entitled "The Time Element," starring William Bendix as a man who wakes to find himself in Hawaii in December of 1941, the day before Pearl Harbor gets attacked. His attempts to warn everyone goes unheeded, but this thriller was actually the pilot for Rod Serling's series, The Twilight Zone, which premiered a year after this was broadcast. Other rare Serling films and Twilight Zone promos fill in the remainder time on this DVD. A must-have for Twilight Zone fans!
THE TWONKY (1953)
This is the classic Arch Oboler movie with Hans Conried in which a television from outer space visit’s a hapless American, and under the threat of Communism, is forcing him to take over the world. The fact that the alien TV set has spawned a number of baby televisions is hilarious!