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- (1967)
- Features: Restored, Remastered, Widescreen, Subtitled
- Starring: Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway
- Studio: Warner Home Video
- Genre: Action / Adventure, Biography
- Release Date: 2/2/2010
- They're young, they're in love, they rob banks! Arthur Penn's dramatic (if not totally accurate) depiction of the famed '30s criminal pair ushered in a new era in screen realism. Warren Beatty, Faye... more
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- (1969)
- Features: Blu-ray
- Starring: Brenda Vaccaro, John McGiver
- Studio: Ais
- Genre: Drama
- Release Date: 5/3/2011
- The first gay-themed Best Picture Academy Award-winner--and the first to be initially rated "X"--director John Schlesinger's gritty drama stars Jon Voight as Joe Buck, a Texas-born stud who heads to... more
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- (1968)
- Features: Widescreen, Subtitled, Dubbed, Dolby
- Starring: David Frankham, Fred Williamson
- Studio: Paramount
- Genre: TV Sci-Fi, Television
- Release Date: 12/15/2009
- Space...the final frontier was explored by the crew of the starship Enterprise in the classic sci-fi series that ran on NBC from 1966-69, spawned an enduring television and film franchise, and became... more
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- (1967)
- Features: Widescreen, Subtitled, Dubbed, Dolby
- Starring: Celeste Yarnall, Diana Muldaur
- Studio: Paramount
- Genre: TV Sci-Fi, Television
- Release Date: 9/22/2009
- All 26 episodes from the second season--including "Amok Time," "Mirror, Mirror," "The Doomsday Machine," "Journey to Babel," "The Trouble with Tribbles," and "Assignment: Earth"--are featured in an... more
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- (1966)
- Features: Full Frame, Subtitled, Dubbed, Dolby
- Starring: Abraham Sofaer, David Opatoshu
- Studio: Paramount
- Genre: TV Sci-Fi, Television
- Release Date: 4/28/2009
- Space...the final frontier was explored by the crew of the starship Enterprise in the classic sci-fi series that ran on NBC from 1966-69, spawned an enduring television and film franchise, and became... more
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- (1963)
- Features: Blu-ray
- Starring: Hari (Harry) Rhodes, Peter Breck
- Studio: Criterion Collection
- Genre: Mystery / Suspense
- Release Date: 1/18/2011
- Maverick filmmaker Samuel Fuller wrote and directed this unflinching drama that follows reporter Peter Breck into an asylum. Feigning insanity in order to learn the truth about an inmate's death, he... more
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- (1965)
- Features: Manufactured on Demand, Amaray Case, Digital Theater System, Widescreen
- Studio: Warner Archives
- Genre: Comedy-Classic
- Release Date: 5/9/2017
- Young British wastrel Dennis Barlow (Robert Morse) came to Hollywood to sponge off his studio art director uncle Francis (John Gielgud), and had his plans dashed by Francis's abrupt suicide. As he... more