My Dear Secretary (1949)Cardinal Pictures1 hr 34 min 21 sec – Apr 30, 2007 Owen Waterbury (Kirk Douglas), an author with as much debacle as talent, recruits sweet young aspiring writer Stephanie ‘Steve’ Gaylord (Laraine Day) as his latest of many of a long line of bruised secretaries. Waterbury’s idea of work looks a lot [...]
Phantom Planetarchive.org45 min 31 sec – Apr 30, 2007 Public domain movie from archive.org
The Fighting Stallion (1950)Jack Schwarz Productions1 hr 1 min 18 sec – Apr 30, 2007 Public domain Western
BOO! "The Incredible 2 Headed Transplant" – 1971PPL Micro Studios-Brooklyn Park,MN1 hr 57 min 1 sec – Apr 29, 2007 OR: "There’s Another Dumbass On The Mountain". Oh boy, talk about public domain crap. This movie should be Crapfest ’71! This piece of floating excrement stars Bruce Dern, Pat Priest (Marylyn Munster of "The Munsters")and [...]
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The Battle of ChinaFrank Capra1 hr 4 min 31 sec – Apr 25, 2007 "The sixth film of Frank Capra’s Why We Fight propaganda film series. It describes the modern history of China, with the founding of the Republic of China by Sun Yatsen, and leads on to the Japanese invasion. The invasion of China [...]
Virus (1980)Public Domain1 hr 43 min 3 sec – Apr 24, 2007 also known as Fukkatsu no hi, this intriquing film is about biological warfare. A military-engineered virus is released when the plane carrying it crashes, wiping out almost the entire human population, with the exception, of course, of some scientists who rush to find [...]
Catholics (1973)Public Domain1 hr 13 min 32 sec – Apr 24, 2007 Also known as The Conflict, this made for t.v. movie explores how life changes can cause religious leaders to have to re-examine the teachings and traditions of the church in order to meet the spiritual needs of the flock. Watch classic movies on [...]
The Battle of Russia IIFrank Capra46 min 59 sec – Apr 24, 2007 "Fifth film of Frank Capra’s Why We Fight propaganda film series. It is the longest film of the series, beginning with an overview of previous failed attempts to conquer Russia: by the Teutonic Knights in 1212, by Charles XII of Sweden in [...]
