
Frankie Avalon and George Nader (that guy from “The Robot Monster”) are a couple of wise-cracking, swingin’ secret agents. Read More »
Tom Browns Schooldays (1951) Gordon Parry, John Howard Davies, Robert Newton, James Hayter

A faithful rendition of the Thomas Hughes book of life at the famed Rugby School for Boys in 1834, when Dr. Thomas Arnold Read More »
Five Golden Dragons (1967) Jeremy Summers, Robert Cummings, Margaret Lee, Rupert Davies

Hitchcock hero Robert Cummings stars in this exotic British feature from 1967, adapting one of Edgar Wallace’s celebrated Commissioner Sanders stories. Read More »
An Elephant Can Be Extremely Deceptive (1976) Yves Robert, Jean Rochefort, Claude Brasseur, Guy Bedos

Etienne falls in love with a sexy woman he meets in his bureau. This woman is then chosen for an advertisement… Read More »
Bugsy Malone (1976) Alan Parker, Jodie Foster, Scott Baio, Florrie Dugger

A pint-sized cast illuminates this musical that is unlike any other ever made. Read More »
Hanover Street (1979) Peter Hyams, Harrison Ford, Lesley-Anne Down, Christopher Plummer

During the Second World War, an American Pilot stationed in England meets a young British nurse during an air raid on London. Read More »
When in Rome (1952) Clarence Brown, Van Johnson, Paul Douglas, Joseph Calleia

An American fugitive flees to Rome and tries to elude capture by masquerading as a priest. Read More »
Submarine D-1 (1937) Lloyd Bacon, Pat O’Brien, George Brent, Wayne Morris

Navy officers fall for Ann. She has her own plans. USS Pensacola is struck during a last dive drill, there is an attempt to rescue. Read More »
So This Is Africa (1933) Edward F. Cline, Robert Woolsey, Bert Wheeler, Raquel Torres

Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey play a couple of broke, hungry vaudevillians who are holed up in a hotel room with a few (tame) lions. Read More »
La croisière jaune (1933) Léon Poirier, André Sauvage

The film tells the expedition, led by Georges Marie Haardt and Louis Audouin-Dubreuil and sponsored by André Citoën Read More »