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Le luci della ribalta DVD (1934)
Also known as: Eine Frau die weiß was sie will DVD (original title)
Country: Germany
Spoken Languages: German
Genre(s): Comedy, Musical
Director(s): Victor Janson
Storyline:
A South American businessman's daughter follows for a while in her mother's footsteps and abandons marriage and a family for a stage career.But then she decides to do what her father wants and raise a good German household.             
Cast:
               Lil Dagover  (as Mona Cavallini, Revuestar), Anton Edthofer  (as Erik Mattisson, Großindustrieller), Maria Beling  (as Karin, seine Tochter), Anton Walbrook  (as Axel Basse), Kurt Vespermann  (as Peter Kasten), Hans Junkermann  (as Dr. Frank Heyberg, Syndikus), Werner Finck  (as Kalmann, Pressechef), Hubert von Meyerinck  (as Lynge, Bankier), Inge John  (as Sekretärin des Pressechefs), Leo Peukert  (as Almers, Regisseur), Pepi Glöckner-Kramer  (as Babette, Garderobiere (as Pepi Glöckner)), Franz Scharwenka  (as Der Präsident von Paranarena), C.W. Tetting  (as Sein Adjutant (as Carl Tetting)), Michael von Newlinsky  (as Prim, Inspizient)             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Luci della ribalta DVD (1952)
Also known as: Limelight DVD (original title)
Country: USA
Spoken Languages: English, Italian
Genre(s): Drama, Music, Romance
Director(s): Charles Chaplin
Storyline:
Chaplin's final American film tells the story of a fading music hall comedian's effort to help a despondent ballet dancer learn both to walk and feel confident about life again. The highlight of the film is the classic duet with Chaplin's only real artistic film comedy rival, Buster Keaton.             
Tagline: The masterpiece of laughter and tears from the master of comedy!             
Cast:
               Charles Chaplin  (as Calvero), Claire Bloom  (as Thereza 'Terry' Ambrose), Nigel Bruce  (as Postant), Buster Keaton  (as Calvero's Partner), Sydney Chaplin  (as Neville), Norman Lloyd  (as Bodalink), Andre Eglevsky  (as Dancer - Harlequin), Melissa Hayden  (as Dancer - Columbine), Marjorie Bennett  (as Mrs. Sybil Alsop), Wheeler Dryden  (as Thereza's Doctor), Barry Bernard  (as John Redfern - Calvero's Agent), Stapleton Kent  (as Claudius), Molly Glessing  (as Maid), Leonard Mudie  (as Dr. Blake - Calvero's Doctor (as Leonard Mudi)), Loyal Underwood  (as Street Musician), 'Snub' Pollard  (as Street Musician), Julian Ludwig  (as Street Musician), Billy Lee Aimone  (as Little Boy (uncredited)), John Alban  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Benjie Bancroft  (as Music Hall Patron (uncredited)), John Barton  (as Music Hall Patron (uncredited)), Ray Beltram  (as Actor Backstage (uncredited)), Paul Bradley  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), James Carlisle  (as Music Hall Patron (uncredited)), Charles Chaplin Jr.  (as Clown (uncredited)), Geraldine Chaplin  (as Little Girl on Steps (uncredited)), Josephine Chaplin  (as Child on Steps (uncredited)), Michael Chaplin  (as Child on Steps (uncredited)), Oona Chaplin  (as Extra (uncredited)), Bud Cokes  (as Music Hall Patron (uncredited)), Harry Crocker  (as Music Hall Patron (uncredited)), Oliver Cross  (as Music Hall Patron (uncredited)), Billy Curtis  (as Midget in Agent's Office (uncredited)), Jack Deery  (as Emissary - Dress Circle (uncredited)), Cyril Delevanti  (as Griffin - Clown Outside Stage Door (uncredited)), Tim Durant  (as Music Hall Patron (uncredited)), Tom Ferrandini  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Dorothy Ford  (as Patrician Lady in Dress Circle (uncredited)), Curt Furberg  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Rudy Germane  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Marion Gray  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Frank Hagney  (as Extra in Dress Circle (uncredited)), Charlie Hall  (as Newsboy (uncredited)), Stuart Hall  (as Reception Guest (uncredited)), Sam Harris  (as Socialite (uncredited)), Stuart Holmes  (as Dinner Guest (uncredited)), Jimmie Horan  (as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)), Kenner G. Kemp  (as Pub Extra (uncredited)), Colin Kenny  (as Music Hall Performer (uncredited)), Judy Landon  (as Extra in Dress Circle (uncredited)), Perk Lazelle  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Billy Lee  (as Little Boy (uncredited)), Maurice Marks  (as Stagehand (uncredited)), Harold Miller  (as Dinner Guest (uncredited)), Frank Mills  (as Man in Music Hall Audience (uncredited)), Sherry Moreland  (as Extra in Dress Circle (uncredited)), George Nardelli  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Milicent Patrick  (as Extra in Dress Circle (uncredited)), Jack Perry  (as Stagehand (uncredited)), Jose Portugal  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Edna Purviance  (as Mrs. Parker (uncredited)), Paul Ravel  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Charley Rogers  (as Man in Saloon (uncredited)), Victor Romito  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Elizabeth Root  (as Extra in Dress Circle (uncredited)), Cap Somers  (as Music Hall Patron (uncredited)), Gus Taillon  (as Derelict (uncredited)), Valerie Vernon  (as Extra in Dress Circle (uncredited)), Eric Wilton  (as Major Domo at Dinner (uncredited)), Florence Wix  (as Reception Guest (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Le luci di Buenos Aires DVD (1931)
Also known as: La sluces de Buenos Aires DVD (original title)
Country: Argentina
Spoken Languages: Spanish
Genre(s): Comedy
Director(s): Adelqui Migliar
Storyline:
A headhunter, his wife and a friend are in search of talents in the Argentinian "pampa". They find a country girl and her sister and take with them to act in a Buenos Aires theatre, leaving her fiancée (Carlos Gardel). Soon the city lights spoil her. His boyfriend goes to the big city to take her back, but soon he realizes she has changed not for good...             
Cast:
               Carlos Gardel  (as Anselmo), Sofía Bozán  (as Elvira del Solar), Gloria Guzmán  (as Rosita), Pedro Quartucci  (as Pablo Soler), Carlos Martínez Baena  (as Empresario), Manuel Kuindós  (as Alberto Villamil), Marita Ángeles  (as Lily), Vicente Padula  (as Ciriaco), Jorge Infante  (as Romualdo), José Argüelles  (as Secretario), Guillermo Desiderio Barbieri  (as First Guittar of Carlos Gardel), Antoñita Colomé, Elena Bozán  (as (uncredited)), María Esther Gamas  (as (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Luci nel cuore DVD (1934)
Also known as: Have a Heart DVD (original title)
Country: USA
Spoken Languages: English
Genre(s): Drama, Romance
Director(s): David Butler
Storyline:
Sally sits by her window earning money for an operation so she can be a dance teacher again. Jimmie is an ice cream salesman hoping to advance. Their romance is sidetracked when she uses her savings to help him in a fix.             
Tagline: THEY THOUGHT THEY HAD A CORNER ON LOVE- UNTIL THE MARKET CRASHED. (Print Ad-Rochester Evening Journal, ((Rochester NY)) 18 September 1934)             
Cast:
               Jean Parker  (as Sally Moore), James Dunn  (as James 'Jimmie' Flaherty), Una Merkel  (as Joan O'Day), Stuart Erwin  (as Gus Anderson), Willard Robertson  (as Mr. Schauber), Samuel S. Hinds  (as Dr. Spear), Paul Page  (as Joe Lacy), Muriel Evans  (as Helen, Schauber's Secretary), Kate Price  (as Mrs. Kelly, the Landlady), Pepi Sinoff  (as Mrs. Abrahams), Robert Homans  (as Policeman (scenes deleted)), Olaf Hytten  (as Drunk (scenes deleted)), Charles R. Moore  (as Negro (scenes deleted)), Hector V. Sarno  (as Organ Grinder (scenes deleted) (as Hector Sarno)), William Wagner  (as Milk Truck Driver (scenes deleted)), Ernie Alexander  (as Horse, Cameraman at Party (uncredited)), Brooks Benedict  (as Man at the Race Track (uncredited)), Edward Brophy  (as Mac (uncredited)), Raymond Brown  (as Melman, Consulting Doctor (uncredited)), Tommy Bupp  (as Boy Waiting for Ice Cream (uncredited)), Bobby Caldwell  (as Boy Waiting for Ice Cream (uncredited)), Burr Caruth  (as Night Watchman (uncredited)), Elise Cavanna  (as Genevieve, the Pianist (uncredited)), Russ Clark  (as Policeman (uncredited)), Ray Cooke  (as First Man at Party (uncredited)), Tom Dugan  (as Pete, the Trainer (uncredited)), Billy Erwin  (as Snow the Stable Boy (uncredited)), Pat Flaherty  (as Silver Dollar Steve, the Thief (uncredited)), Bud Geary  (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Charles Gregg  (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Teddy Hart  (as Second Man at Party (uncredited)), Al Hill  (as Driver Bumping Jimmie's Car (uncredited)), Brandon Hurst  (as Bramley, Consulting Doctor (uncredited)), J.P. McGowan  (as Detective (uncredited)), Frank Moran  (as Bruiser Who Trips (uncredited)), Frank O'Connor  (as Sergeant at Jail (uncredited)), Juanita Quigley  (as Rosy, at the Dance School (uncredited)), Jack Stoney  (as Policeman (uncredited)), Jerry Tucker  (as Boy (uncredited)), Kathrin Clare Ward  (as Irish Woman at the Dance School (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Luci sull'asfalto DVD (1951)
Also known as: The Mob DVD (original title)
Country: USA
Spoken Languages: English, Italian
Genre(s): Thriller, Drama, Crime, Film-Noir
Director(s): Robert Parrish
Storyline:
Police detective Damico, outwitted by mob killer Blackie Clay, is nominally suspended; actually he goes undercover (as Tim Flynn, ex-con longshoreman) to find Clay and expose the waterfront rackets. In character, Damico throws his weight around so much that the mobsters try to get rid of him; surviving this, he begins to realize that few of those around him are what they seem.             
Tagline: The mob that defied the Kefauver Committee             
Cast:
               Broderick Crawford  (as Johnny Damico), Betty Buehler  (as Mary Kiernan), Richard Kiley  (as Thomas 'Tom' Clancy), Otto Hulett  (as Police Lt. Banks), Matt Crowley  (as Smoothie), Neville Brand  (as Gunner), Ernest Borgnine  (as Joe Castro), Walter Klavun  (as Police Sgt. Bennion), Lynn Baggett  (as Peggy Clancy (as Lynne Baggett)), Jean Alexander  (as Doris Clancy), Ralph Dumke  (as Police Commissioner), John Marley  (as Tony), Jay Adler  (as Russell - Hotel Clerk), Fred Aldrich  (as Dockworker in Bar (uncredited)), Robert Anderson  (as Ship's Mate), Charles Bronson  (as Jack - Longshoreman (uncredited)), Paul Bryar  (as Policeman Cullen (uncredited)), Virginia Chapman  (as Nurse at Reception Desk (uncredited)), Fred Coby  (as Plainclothesman (uncredited)), Don De Leo  (as Cigar Store Proprietor (uncredited)), Frank DeKova  (as Culio (uncredited)), Lawrence Dobkin  (as Clegg's Doctor (uncredited)), Paul Dubov  (as Johnson - Mobile Unit #3 Man (uncredited)), Jack Finley  (as Man (uncredited)), Robert Foulk  (as Thug Beating Mary (uncredited)), Tom Greenway  (as Man (uncredited)), Kenneth Harvey  (as Paul (uncredited)), Mary Alan Hokanson  (as Nurse in Mary's Room (uncredited)), Richard Irving  (as Prowl Car Driver (uncredited)), Jess Kirkpatrick  (as Detective Mason (uncredited)), Ethan Laidlaw  (as Man Leaving Phone Booth (uncredited)), Harry Lauter  (as Daniels - Mobile Unit #2 Detective (uncredited)), Charles Marsh  (as Waiter (uncredited)), Sydney Mason  (as Street Cop (uncredited)), Michael McHale  (as Talbert (uncredited)), David McMahon  (as Prowl Cop #2 (uncredited)), Don Megowan  (as Bruiser - Big Longshoreman at Union Hall), Al Mellon  (as Joe (uncredited)), Emile Meyer  (as Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)), Art Millan  (as Police Officer Bill Gerrity (uncredited)), Dick Pinner  (as Man (uncredited)), Peter Prouse  (as Fred - Pawnbroker (uncredited)), William Pullen  (as Plotter (uncredited)), Ric Roman  (as Cop (uncredited)), Ernie Venneri  (as Crewman Debarking Ship with Johnny (uncredited)), Peter Virgo  (as Detective Driving Bakery Truck (uncredited)), Duke Watson  (as Radford (uncredited)), Carleton Young  (as District Attorney (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Lucia di Lammermoor DVD (1946)
Country: Italy
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Musical, Comedy
Director(s): Piero Ballerini
Storyline:
Tagline: Sir Walter Scott's Greatest Love Story! Donizetti's Most Glorious Music!             
Cast:
               Nelly Corradi  (as Lucia), Afro Poli  (as Lord Enrico Asthon), Mario Filippeschi  (as Sir Edgardo di Ravenswood), Aldo Ferracuti  (as Lord Arturo Bucklaw), Italo Tajo  (as Raimondo Bidebent), Loretta Di Lelio  (as Alisa), Adelio Zagonara  (as Normanno)             
Medium: DVD R/RW
La Luciana DVD (1954)
Country: Italy
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Drama
Director(s): Domenico Gambino
Cast:
               Rita Rosa  (as Maria, detta Luciana), Corrado D'Alba  (as Alberto (as Corrado Alba)), Elli Parvo  (as Yvonne), Luigi Tosi  (as Mario Coppola), Beniamino Maggio  (as Ferdy), Gianni Musy  (as Vincenzino (as Gianni Glori)), Augusto Di Giovanni  (as Don Gennaro), Franco Jamonte  (as Gomez), Ada Colangeli, Carlo Lombardi, Hedda Linton, María Díaz, Maria D'Ayala, Ippolita Giosuè, Ignazio Balsamo, Renato Lupi, Pasquale De Filippo, Alberto D'Amario, Alberto Nucci, Dina Landini, Daniela Rocca, Vittoria Ezal             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Luciano Serra pilota DVD  (1938)
Country: Italy
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Drama, War
Director(s): Goffredo Alessandrini
Storyline:
Successful WWI pilot Luciano Serra has problems adjusting to an ordinary life in peace, so he leaves his family and becomes a pilot in America. In the 30s, his son in Italy wants also to become a pilot, and Luciano accepts an offer of a double dealing agent for a flight from Rio to Rome, but his plane crashes in the Atlantic. For the world Luciano Serra is missing, but he has entered the Italian army under a new name to fight in Ethiopia. The train in which his unit travels is attacked by Ethiopian soldiers, his son flying a reconasaince mission is shot down and wounded by the same attacking enemies. Will Luciano be able to fly the plane back, to get close air support for the outnumbered Italian troups ?             
Cast:
               Amedeo Nazzari  (as Luciano Serra), Germana Paolieri  (as Sandra Serra), Roberto Villa  (as Aldo Serra), Mario Ferrari  (as Il colonnello Franco Morelli), Guglielmo Sinaz  (as Jose Ribera), Egisto Olivieri  (as Nardini, il suocero di Luciano), Andrea Checchi  (as Ten. Binelli), Oscar Andriani  (as Il cappellano militare), Olivia Fried  (as Dorothy Thompson), Nicola Maldacea  (as Un socio del circolo), Beatrice Mancini  (as La fidanzata di Aldo (as Bice Mancinotti)), Gino Mori  (as Aldo Serra da bambino), Elena Altieri  (as (uncredited)), Silvio Bagolini  (as Un socio del circolo (uncredited)), Gemma Bolognesi  (as (uncredited)), Franco Caruso  (as Un pilota (uncredited)), Felice Minotti  (as Andrea (uncredited)), Nico Pepe  (as Il conte (uncredited)), Felice Romano  (as Mario, il meccanico (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Luciano una vita bruciata DVD (1962)
Also known as: Madre ignota DVD (alternative title)
Country: Italy
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Drama
Director(s): Gian Vittorio Baldi
Cast:
               Paolo Carlini  (as Paolo), Anna Bragaglia  (as Anna), Luciano Morelli  (as Luciano), Gianfranco Bene, Elisabetta Brugnoni, Luisa Bucchi, Gianfranco Cecali, Luciano Confalonieri, Enrico Cuccoli, Paolo De Filippi, Lina De Robilant, Franco Fiuffi, Francis Francischielli, Ileana Ghione, Marco Guglielmi, Nemesio Lazzari, Silvio Millanta, Giuliano Persico, Valentina Piacentini, Fernando Piergentili, Tino Schirinzi, Giacomo Venitelli             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Lucky Luciano DVD (1973)
Country: Italy, France, USA
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Drama, Crime, Biography
Director(s): Francesco Rosi
Storyline:
Lucky Luciano is one of the bosses of the Mafia. He orders the slaughter of 40 other responsibles, therefore becoming the only boss. But a few years later he is put into jail. In 1946, he got a pardon and is sent back to Sicilia. There, he begins becoming one of the chief of the Mafia. The US Army seems to refrain from interfering...             
Tagline: The detailed account of the world's most powerful gangster who built an empire on a sea of blood.             
Cast:
               Gian Maria Volontè  (as Charles 'Lucky' Luciano), Vincent Gardenia  (as Colonel Charles Poletti), Silverio Blasi  (as Italian Captain), Charles Cioffi  (as Vito Genovese), Larry Gates  (as Judge Herlands), Magda Konopka  (as Contessa), Dino Curcio  (as Don Ciccio), Jacques Monod, Karin Petersen  (as Igea Lissoni), Edmond O'Brien  (as Commissioner Harry J. Anslinger (as Edmund O'Brien)), Charles Siragusa  (as Self), Rod Steiger  (as Gene Giannini), Pier Maria Pasinetti  (as (as P.M. Pasinetti)), Luigi Infantino, Carlo Mazzarella  (as Radio Journalist), Guglielmo Manenti, Antonio Maimone, Luciano Colitti, Sergio Saviane, Piero Barbato, Giuseppe Schioppa, Salvatore Sammarco, Paolo Bruno, Pat Brocato, Steve Korsen, Luciano Bruschini  (as Journalist), Francesco Bufi  (as Journalist), Salvatore Campili  (as Journalist), Giulio Formato  (as Journalist), Nino Iouakin  (as Journalist), John Francis Lane  (as Journalist (as John F. Lane)), Alfonso Maffettoni  (as Journalist), Giuseppe Mariconda  (as Journalist), Erminio Scalera  (as Journalist), Enrico M. Zambelli  (as Journalist), Yvonne Dionisio  (as Journalist), Alberto Amato, Ubaldo Granata, Armando Amatore, Ettore Annunziata, Silvio Sarmiento, Vincenzo Falanga, Orazio Stracuzzi, Vittorio Fanfoni, Frank Adonis  (as Killer of Gene Giannini in New York (uncredited)), Luciano Bahimil  (as Bit part (uncredited)), Stavros Tornes  (as (uncredited)), Luciano Zanussi  (as Man at the Airport (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Lucky Star DVD (1980)
Also known as: The Lucky Star DVD (original title)
Country: Canada
Spoken Languages: English
Genre(s): Drama
Director(s): Max Fischer
Storyline:
In the war-torn Netherlands, a local Jewish boy has vivid escapist fantasies of being in a Hollywood western where good always triumphs.             
Cast:
               Rod Steiger  (as Colonel Gluck), Louise Fletcher  (as Loes Bakker), Lou Jacobi  (as Elia Goldberg), Brett Marx  (as David Goldberg), Yvon Dufour  (as Burgomeister), Helen Hughes  (as Rose Goldberg), Isabelle Mejias  (as Marijke), Jean Gascon  (as The Priest), Kalman Steinberg  (as Salomon), Pierre Gobeil  (as Peter), Guy L'Ecuyer  (as Antique Dealer), Rijk de Gooyer  (as 1st Gestapo Officer), Joop Admiraal  (as Thomas), Derek de Lint  (as Lieutnant Steiner), Aubert Pallascio  (as Kees), Lex Goudsmit  (as Gendarme), Henry Gamer  (as Commissionaire), Irene Kessler  (as Mrs. Stein), Barry Kosak  (as Good Cowboy), Malcolm Nelthorne  (as Bad Cowboy), Françoise Berd  (as Cashier), Tim Beekman  (as Soldier on Bridge), David Raboy  (as Rabbi), David Philipps  (as Telephone Operator), Hans Cornelissen  (as 2nd Gestapo Officer), Henk Clausen  (as Soldier on Market Day), Tom Tack  (as Odd jobs man), Gaétane Bélanger  (as Cabaret Artist), Robert Harrison  (as Cabaret Artist), Nicolas Hrtschan  (as Cabaret Artist), Michèle Mercure  (as Cabaret Artist), John Kraaijkamp Jr.  (as Resistance man (as Johnny Kraaykamp Jr.)), Norbert V.D. Heide  (as Gluck 2nd in Command), Reinhart Walraven  (as Gestapo at Telephone Exchange)             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Lucrezia DVD (1968)
Country: Italy
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Drama, Adventure
Director(s): Osvaldo Civirani
Storyline:
Fabrizio finds refuge from thugs in a convent, and passion in the arms of Lucrezia Borgia.             
Cast:
               Olga Schoberová  (as Lucrezia Borgia), Lou Castel  (as Cesare Borgia), Gianni Garko  (as Fabrizio Aldobrandi (as John Garko)), Nina Sandt  (as Contessa Giulia Farnese), Giancarlo Del Duca  (as Juan Borgia), Dada Gallotti  (as Bianca), Franco Ressel  (as Ambasciatore d'Aragona (as Frank Ressel)), Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia  (as Fabrizio's soldier (as Ivan Scratt)), Leon Askin  (as Alessandro VI), Corrado Monteforte  (as Gasparri), Ernesto Colli  (as Valetto ambasciatore), Fedele Gentile  (as Cardinale), Anna Maria Polani, Luciano Doria, Rate Furlan, Cleofe Del Cile, Paolo Herzl, Lucia Righi, Gilberto Galimberti  (as Uomo di Fabrizio (uncredited)), Clemente Ukmar  (as Uomo di Fabrizio (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Lucrezia Borgia DVD (1940)
Country: Italy
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Drama, Romance, History
Director(s): Hans Hinrich
Storyline:
The action takes place in the last part of Lucrezia's life,when she was duchess of Ferrara ;her notorious brother Cesar was dead then and yet does not appear even though the sister hints at him while taking a flask of poison.At the time ,lucrezia was essentially a patron,protecting the artists. And artists does appear in this story in which an unauthorized statue plays a prominent part ;while her husband is at war,Lucrezia is wooed by many gallant men ,who praises her beauty through their poetry ,their sculptures ,or their paintings.. Lucrezia ,who was, before they died, a pawn in her father's and brother's game ,appears as a victim of her stunning beauty ,which caused so many deaths ,and brought many ghosts around her bed .             
Cast:
               Isa Pola  (as Lucrezia Borgia), Friedrich Benfer  (as Alessandro Strozzi (as Federico Benfer)), Carlo Ninchi  (as Ranuccio), Nerio Bernardi  (as Alfonso d'Este), Pina De Angelis  (as Barbara Torelli), Luigi Almirante  (as Il giullare), Guido Lazzarini  (as Pietro Bembo), Nicola Maldacea  (as Cosimo), Giulio Tempesti  (as L'ambasciatore), Juan Calvo  (as Una spia di Riccio nella taverna (uncredited)), Lina Marengo  (as La nutrice di Barbara (uncredited)), Amina Pirani Maggi  (as Beatrice (uncredited)), Giovanni Stupin  (as Il taverniere (uncredited)), Luigi Zerbinati  (as Un ubriaco nella taverna (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Lucrezia Borgia DVD (1952)
Also known as: Lucrèce Borgia DVD (original title)
Country: France
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Action, Drama, Romance, History
Director(s): Christian-Jaque
Storyline:
In the early 16th century, Italy is ruled by the powerful Borgia family, led by César Borgia and his sister Lucrètè. In a ruthless power play, César plots to have his sister's husband murdered. But without her brother's knowledge, Lucrècè has taken a strong lover who will challenge the Borgias.             
Tagline: A Woman Fit for the Devil Himself!!!             
Cast:
               Martine Carol  (as Lucrèce Borgia), Pedro Armendáriz  (as César Borgia), Valentine Tessier  (as Julie Farnese), Arnoldo Foà  (as Michelotto), Piéral  (as Le bouffon), Christian Marquand  (as Paolo (as Christian Marquant)), Tania Fédor  (as La dame d'atours), Jean d'Yd  (as Le médecin), Maurice Ronet  (as Perotto), Raphaël Patorni  (as L'envoyé d'Este), Olivier Mathot  (as Le sculpteur), Jackie Blanchot  (as Un spadassin (as Jacky Blanchot)), Joé Davray  (as Un spadassin (as Joe Davray)), Georges Demas  (as Un bourreau de Micheletto), Gilles Quéant  (as Sforza), Christine Chesnay, Louis Seigner  (as Le magicien), Howard Vernon  (as Le chapelain), Georges Lannes  (as L'ambassadeur), Massimo Serato  (as Alphonse d'Aragon), Rico Lopez  (as Un spadassin), Pietro Capanna  (as (uncredited)), Franck Maurice  (as Un bourreau de Micheletto (uncredited)), Bernard Musson  (as Un suivant du chapelain (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Lucrezia giovane DVD (1974)
Country: Italy
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Drama, Biography, Sexy
Director(s): Luciano Ercoli
Storyline:
In the early-16th century, the mighty Borgia family, Cesare Borgia and his pitiless sister Lucrezia rule all Italy. Cesare, incestuously in love with his sister, commits a crime and starts a war campaign in Romagna. Lucrezia, meanwhile, gets pregnant. Cesare returns victorious from the war, and the Pope is then forced to separate his two children.             
Cast:
               Simonetta Stefanelli  (as Lucrezia Borgia), Massimo Foschi  (as Cesare Borgia), Ettore Manni  (as Rodrigo Borgia - Papa Alessandro VI), Anna Orso  (as Giovanna Cattanei aka Vannozza), Paolo Malco  (as Juan de Candia Borgia), Elizabeth Turner  (as Giulia), Raffaele Curi  (as Perotto), Aldo Reggiani  (as Giovanni Sforza), Piero Lulli  (as Ludovico Maria Sforza 'il Moro'), Teodoro Corrà  (as Cardinale Sisto Borgia (as Doro Corà)), Edoardo Florio  (as The Pope's Private Secretary), Guglielmo Spoletini  (as Giaco - Cesare's Man (as William Bogart)), Giovanni Petrucci  (as Cesare's Man), Annamaria Tornello, Vittorio Fanfoni  (as Tommaso), Margaret Rose Keil  (as (as Rose Marie Keller)), Alessandro Perrella  (as Cesare's Man), Fred Robsahm  (as Alfonso d'Aragona (as Fred Robsham))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Lucy Gallant DVD (1955)
Country: USA
Spoken Languages: English, Italian
Genre(s): Drama
Director(s): Robert Parrish
Storyline:
In 1941 Texans suddenly rise from subsistence to wealth when they strike oil. With money comes the problem of how to spend it. Lucy Gallant, a New York socialite fleeing a humiliating tragedy, accidentally fetches up in Texas and creates her future by showing their wives how to dress tastefully, and very expensively. Her dress shop becomes bigger and more successful, but her love life is a blank despite the attentions of a cattle rancher who wants her to give up her career and marry him. Lucy's independence is too important for her to say yes, but when the US enters the war the two of them are separated. He returns still wanting to marry her, but what does Lucy want?             
Tagline: A story with the force and power of an explosive gusher             
Cast:
               Jane Wyman  (as Lucy Gallant), Charlton Heston  (as Casey Cole), Claire Trevor  (as Lady MacBeth), Thelma Ritter  (as Molly Basserman), William Demarest  (as Charles Madden), Wallace Ford  (as Gus Basserman), Tom Helmore  (as Jim Wardman), Gloria Talbott  (as Laura Wilson), James Westerfield  (as Harry Wilson), Mary Field  (as Irma Wilson), Allan Shivers  (as Allan Shivers - Governor of Texas), Edith Head  (as Edith Head), Jay Adler  (as Sam - Stationmaster (uncredited)), Louise Arthur  (as Sal (uncredited)), Roscoe Ates  (as Clem Anderson - Hotel Clerk (uncredited)), Florence Auer  (as Woman at Sale (uncredited)), Fern Barry  (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Nicky Blair  (as Army Hospital Interne (uncredited)), Mary Boyd  (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Chet Brandenburg  (as Townsman (uncredited)), Diane Brewster  (as Salesgirl (uncredited)), Ralph Brooks  (as Board Member (uncredited)), Benny Burt  (as Townsman Card Player (uncredited)), Steve Carruthers  (as Fashion Show Spectator (uncredited)), Elizabeth Cloud-Miller  (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Edmund Cobb  (as Oil Man (uncredited)), James Conaty  (as Spectator at Fashion Show (uncredited)), George DeNormand  (as Townsman (uncredited)), Jimmy Dime  (as Man on Hotel Steps (uncredited)), Franklyn Farnum  (as Fashion Show Spectator (uncredited)), Charles Ferguson  (as Townsman (uncredited)), Bess Flowers  (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Joel Fluellen  (as Summertime (uncredited)), Emily Getchell  (as Minor Role (uncredited)), James Gonzalez  (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Kit Guard  (as Townsman (uncredited)), Frank Hagney  (as Townsman (uncredited)), Bill Hunter  (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Fred Kelsey  (as Townsman (uncredited)), Kenner G. Kemp  (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Bill Kennedy  (as Newspaper Reporter at Fashion Show (uncredited)), Paul Kruger  (as Oil Worker (uncredited)), Ethan Laidlaw  (as Townsman (uncredited)), Richard LaMarr  (as Townsman (uncredited)), Lyle Latell  (as Oil Rigger (uncredited)), Ruth Lee  (as Hazel (uncredited)), Frank Marlowe  (as Ben Nolan (uncredited)), Beatrice Maude  (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Jody McCrea  (as Tom Dunning (uncredited)), John Mitchum  (as One of Casey's Air Force Buddies (uncredited)), Howard Negley  (as Train Conductor (uncredited)), Jack Pepper  (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Voltaire Perkins  (as Board Member (uncredited)), Joey Ray  (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Charles Regan  (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Gene Roth  (as Oil Man (uncredited)), Bing Russell  (as One of Casey's Air Force Buddies (uncredited)), Jack Shea  (as Townsman (uncredited)), Charles Sherlock  (as Train Passenger (uncredited)), Barbara Stewart  (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Brick Sullivan  (as Workman (uncredited)), Joe Turkel  (as One of Casey's Air Force Buddies (uncredited)), Jerry Velasco  (as Piano Player in Combo (uncredited)), Max Wagner  (as Oil Man (uncredited)), Guy Wilkerson  (as Painter (uncredited)), Robert B. Williams  (as Townsman in Hotel Lobby (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Ludwig DVD (1973)
Country: Italy
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Drama, History, Biography
Director(s): Luchino Visconti
Storyline:
Historical evocation of Ludwig, king of Bavaria, from his crowning in 1864 until his death in 1886, as a romantic hero. Fan of Richard Wagner, betrayed by him, in love with his cousin Elisabeth of Austria, abandonned by her, tormented by his homosexuality, he will little by little slip towards madness.             
Tagline: Why Care What the World Thinks...When You Are the World             
Cast:
               Helmut Berger  (as Ludwig), Romy Schneider  (as Elisabeth of Austria), Trevor Howard  (as Richard Wagner), Silvana Mangano  (as Cosima Von Bülow), Gert Fröbe  (as Father Hoffman), Helmut Griem  (as Dürckheim), Izabella Telezynska  (as Queen Mother), Umberto Orsini  (as Count Von Holnstein), John Moulder-Brown  (as Prince Otto), Sonia Petrovna  (as Sophie), Folker Bohnet  (as Joseph Kainz), Heinz Moog  (as Professor Von Gudden), Adriana Asti  (as Lila Von Buliowski), Marc Porel  (as Richard Hornig), Nora Ricci  (as Countess Ida Ferenczy), Mark Burns  (as Hans Von Bülow), Maurizio Bonuglia  (as Mayr), Alexander Allerson  (as Secretary of State), Bert Bloch  (as Weber), Manfred Fürst, Kurt Großkurth  (as Minister of Finance (as Kurt Grosskurt)), Anne-Marie Hanschke  (as Princess Ludovika, Elisabeth's Mother (as Anna Maria Hanschke)), Gérard Herter  (as Prince Luitpold), Ian Linhart  (as Maximilian (as Jan Linhart)), Carla Mancini, Gernot Möhner  (as Hesselschwerd), Clara Moustawcesky  (as Hélène), Alain Naya, Alessandro Perrella, Karl-Heinz Peters  (as Washinton (as Karl Heinz Peters)), Wolfram Schaerf  (as Crailsheim), Henning Schlüter  (as Minister Fistermeister (as Henning Schluter)), Helmut Stern, Eva Axén  (as Maria (as Eva Tavazzi)), Louise Vincent, Alexander Stephan  (as Carlo Teodoro (as Gunnar Warner)), Karl-Heinz Windhorst  (as Doctor Müller (as Karl Heinz Windhorst)), Raika Juri  (as Matilde (as Rayka Yurit)), Angelo Casadei  (as Priest (uncredited)), Hans Elwenspoek  (as Doctor Rumpler (uncredited)), Karl Menzel  (as Stableboy in Hunding's Hut (uncredited)), Berno von Cramm  (as Torring (uncredited)), Friedrich von Ledebur  (as Hofmarschall (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Luger calibro 9 - Massacro per una rapina DVD (1972)
Also known as: Situation DVD (original title)
Country: Italy
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Drama, Crime
Director(s): Peter Patzak
Storyline:
A young woman begins having an affair with a mysterious man. He takes her to his cabin for a weekend and they fall in love. What she doesn't know is that this man is orchestrating a huge bank heist with a twist.             
Cast:
               Rita Tushingham  (as Rita), Mischa Hausserman  (as Michael (as Michael Hausserman)), Frederick Jaeger  (as Klaus), William Berger  (as Ralf), Gordon Mitchell  (as Gordon), Vicki Woolf  (as Vicki), Heinz Marecek  (as Heinz), Klaus Dahlen  (as Klaus), Heinz Petters  (as Heinz), Tom Krinzinger  (as Herwig (as Tommy Krinzinger)), Gottfried Kumpf  (as Erich), Gerhard Marquard  (as Helmut), Hubert Urban, Wolfgang Gasser, Guido Wieland, Toni Wagner, Fritz Goblirsch, Adi Lehner, Hans Dichand, Herwig Seeböck, Hans Waldherr  (as (as Hansi Waldherr)), Marlene Tracy, Peter Huemer, Karl Portelle, Bruno Thost, Dolores Schmidinger             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Lui e l'altro DVD (1933)
Also known as: Thoroughly Married - Twice Two DVD (original title)
Country: USA
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Comedy
Director(s): James Parrott, G. Marshall
Cast: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Billy Gilbert, Mae Busch, George Marshall, Charlie Hall
Medium: DVD R/RW
Lui e la palla DVD (1925)
Also known as: The Freshman DVD (original title)
Country: USA,
Spoken Languages: English, Italian
Genre(s): Comedy, Family, Romance, Sport
Director(s): Fred C. Newmeyer, Sam Taylor
Storyline:
Harold Lamb's dream is to go to college and become the most popular student on campus, much like the character Speedy played by actor Lester Laurel in the movie "The College Hero". Accepted into Tate College, Harold plans on emulating Speedy, including giving himself the nickname Speedy, to gain that popularity, not realizing that if he does so, he will be more the buffoon than the hero. To be the most popular student, he will have to outdo the current most popular student, football captain Chet Trask. Unaware Speedy's task is made all the more difficult when one of the upperclassmen, seeing how hard Speedy is trying to impress, does whatever he can to make Speedy look all the more ridiculous, all the while Speedy believing he is achieving his dream. The bully's efforts are made all the more easy as Speedy is able to buy his way to seeming popularity with the small nest egg he was able to accumulate from work. The one thing that Speedy may not be able to buy is his way onto the ...             
Tagline: IT'S THE BRIGHTEST TWINKLE OF THE SCREEN'S BIGGEST STAR! (Print ad-Calgary Daily Herald, ((Calgary, Alta.)) 8 January 1926)             
Cast:
               Harold Lloyd  (as Harold Lamb aka Speedy), Jobyna Ralston  (as Peggy), Brooks Benedict  (as The College Cad), James H. Anderson  (as The College Hero (as James Anderson)), Hazel Keener  (as The College Belle), Joseph Harrington  (as The College Tailor), Pat Harmon  (as The Football Coach), Leon Beaumon  (as Student (uncredited)), Ethel Broadhurst  (as Woman watching away when Harold lost pants (uncredited)), Roy Brooks  (as Tall Student (uncredited)), Rosalind Byrne  (as Girl Caught in Suspenders at Dance (uncredited)), Pete the Dog  (as Pete the Dog (uncredited)), Charles Farrell  (as Student Bell Ringer at Frolic (uncredited)), Wallace Howe  (as Gardener (uncredited)), Gus Leonard  (as Waiter Who Takes Harold's Pants (uncredited)), King Lockwood  (as Student (uncredited)), George Marion  (as Train Passenger (uncredited)), Oscar Smith  (as Dean's Chauffeur (uncredited)), Charles Stevenson  (as Assistant Coach (uncredited)), Grady Sutton  (as Student Who Goes to Dean (uncredited)), May Wallace  (as Harold's Mother)             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Lui e lei DVD (1952)
Also known as: Pat and Mike DVD (original title)
Country: USA
Spoken Languages: English, Italian
Genre(s): Comedy, Romance, Sport
Director(s): George Cukor
Storyline:
Pat's a brilliant athlete, except when her domineering fiance is around. The lady's golf championship is in her reach until she gets flustered by his presence at the final holes. He wants them to get married and forget the whole thing, but she can't give up on herself that easily. She enlists the help of Mike, a slightly shady sports promoter. Together they face mobsters, a jealous boxer, and a growing mutual attraction.             
Tagline: Together again - and it's no fib, their funniest hit since "Adam's Rib"             
Cast:
               Spencer Tracy  (as Mike Conovan), Katharine Hepburn  (as Pat Pemberton), Aldo Ray  (as Davie Hucko), William Ching  (as Collier Weld), Sammy White  (as Barney Grau), George Mathews  (as Spec Cauley), Gussie Moran  (as Gussie Moran), Babe Didrikson Zaharias  (as Babe Zaharias), Don Budge  (as Don Budge), Alice Marble  (as Alice Marble), Frank Andrew Parker  (as Frank Parker (as Frank Parker)), Betty Hicks  (as Betty Hicks), Beverly Hanson  (as Beverly Hanson), Helen Dettweiler  (as Helen Dettweiler), Loring Smith  (as Mr. Beminger), Phyllis Povah  (as Mrs. Beminger), Charles Bronson  (as Hank Tasling (as Charles Buchinski)), Frank Richards  (as Sam Garsell), Jim Backus  (as Charles Barry), Chuck Connors  (as Police Captain), Joseph E. Bernard  (as Gibby), Owen McGiveney  (as Harry MacWade), Lou Lubin  (as Waiter), Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer  (as Bus Boy (as Carl Switzer)), William Self  (as Pat Pemberton's Caddy), Peter Adams  (as Colliers' Guest (uncredited)), Jo Ann Aehle  (as Colliers' Guest (uncredited)), Fred Aldrich  (as Golf Spectator (uncredited)), Margaret Bert  (as Golf Spectator (uncredited)), John Bishop  (as Colliers' Guest (uncredited)), Jack Bonigul  (as Photographer (uncredited)), Stanley Briggs  (as Tennis Instructor (uncredited)), Paul Brinegar  (as Caddy (uncredited)), Morgan Brown  (as Tennis Match Spectator (uncredited)), Ross Carmichael  (as Photographer (uncredited)), Douglas Carter  (as Spectator (uncredited)), Bill Cartledge  (as Jockey (uncredited)), Russ Clark  (as Trooper (uncredited)), Mae Clarke  (as Golfer (uncredited)), John Close  (as Trooper (uncredited)), Fred Coby  (as Trooper (uncredited)), Harry Cody  (as Photographer (uncredited)), Tom Coleman  (as Waiter at Lindy's (uncredited)), Gene Coogan  (as Photographer (uncredited)), Paul Cristo  (as Golf Spectator (uncredited)), Oliver Cross  (as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)), Frank Cusack  (as Tournament Chairman (uncredited)), Elinor Cushingham  (as Tennis Player (uncredited)), Russell Custer  (as Tennis Match Spectator (uncredited)), Frankie Darro  (as Caddy (uncredited)), Roger Davis  (as (uncredited)), Kay Deslys  (as Shooting Gallery Proprietor (uncredited)), Maxine Doviat  (as Golf Contestant (uncredited)), Michael Dugan  (as Tennis Tournament Photographer (uncredited)), Ken DuMain  (as Tennis Match Spectator (uncredited)), Helen Eby-Rock  (as Golfer (uncredited)), Kay English  (as Reporter (uncredited)), Estelle Etterre  (as Colliers' Guest (uncredited)), John Fell  (voice of Man in Gallery), Tom Ferrandini  (as Tennis Linesman (uncredited)), Pat Flaherty  (as Golf Course Commentator (uncredited)), John George  (as Tennis Match Spectator (uncredited)), Tom Gibson  (as Shooting Gallery Proprieteor (uncredited)), Jack Gordon  (as Diner Patron (uncredited)), Herschel Graham  (as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)), A. Cameron Grant  (as Reporter (uncredited)), Kit Guard  (as Golf Spectator (uncredited)), Robert Haines  (as Golf Spectator (uncredited)), Larry Harmon  (as Photographer (uncredited)), Tom Harmon  (as Sportscaster (uncredited)), Sam Hearn  (as Lawyer (uncredited)), Margaret Hedin  (as Tennis Tournament Photographer (uncredited)), Elizabeth Holmes  (as Golfer (uncredited)), Jimmie Horan  (as Tennis Match Spectator (uncredited)), Charles Anthony Hughes  (as Press Official (uncredited)), Chester Jones  (as Tennis Match Spectator (uncredited)), Jimmy Kelly  (as Caddy (uncredited)), Crauford Kent  (as Tennis Umpire (uncredited)), Donald Kerr  (as Photographer (uncredited)), Shirley Kimball  (as Colliers' Guest (uncredited)), Barbara Kimbrell  (as Tennis Player (uncredited)), Joseph La Cava  (as Waiter (uncredited)), Mike Lally  (as 18th Green Reporter (uncredited)), Bill Lewin  (as Reporter (uncredited)), Louis Mason  (as Railway Conductor (uncredited)), John McKee  (as Photographer (uncredited)), Bill McLean  (as Caddy (uncredited)), Harold Miller  (as Tennis Match Spectator (uncredited)), Steve Mitchell  (as Golf Official (uncredited)), King Mojave  (as Tennis Linesman (uncredited)), Roger Moore  (as Photographer (uncredited)), Charles Murray Jr.  (as Tennis Court Line Judge (uncredited)), Forbes Murray  (as Golf Official (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Lui lei l'altra DVD (1929)
Also known as: The Saturday Night Kid DVD (original title)
Country: USA
Spoken Languages: English
Genre(s): Comedy, Romance
Director(s): A. Edward Sutherland
Storyline:
Mayme and sister Janie are salesgirls in Ginsberg's Department Store. Mayme is in love with store clerk Bill, but Janie tries to steal him from her. Hazel, another salesgirl, is Jean Harlow's first credited role.             
Tagline: "I Should Break the One Heart I Got Over Any Guy." (Print Ad- Syracuse American, ((Syracuse, NY)) 1 December 1929)             
Cast:
               Clara Bow  (as Mayme Barry), Jean Arthur  (as Janie Barry), James Hall  (as William Taylor), Edna May Oliver  (as Miss Streeter), Charles Sellon  (as Lem Woodruff), Ethel Wales  (as Lily Woodruff), Hyman Meyer  (as Mr. Ginsberg), Alice Adair  (as Girl), Ernie Adams  (as Gambler (uncredited)), Irving Bacon  (as McGonigle), Getty Bird  (as Riche Ginsberg (uncredited)), Eddie Dunn  (as Jim), Bess Flowers  (as (uncredited)), Mary Gordon  (as Reducing customer), Jean Harlow  (as Hazel), Leone Lane  (as Pearl), Frank Ross  (as Ken (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Lui lei e il nonno DVD (1959)
Country: Italy
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Comedy
Director(s): Anton Giulio Majano
Cast:
               Walter Chiari  (as Eugenio), Yvonne Furneaux  (as Helen), Roldano Lupi  (as John), Elena Merolla  (as Graziella), Carlo Campanini  (as Guglielmo), Valeria Moriconi  (as Tracy), Nino Vingelli, Anna Maestri, Carlo Giuffrè  (as Nunzio - il vigile), Maria Giovannini, Aldo Giuffrè  (as Mimmo), Alice Sandro, Guglielmo Inglese, Jole Mauro, Giacomo Furia, Annalisa Perrella, Carlo Taranto, Gilberto Govi  (as Don Vincenzo), Lauretta Masiero  (as Sandra)             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Lui lei e mia moglie DVD (1978)
Also known as: Les Voyeuses DVD (original title)
Country: France
Spoken Languages: French
Genre(s): Adult
Director(s): Pierre Unia
Storyline:
Hélène, the chemist of the village, and the priest's sister. Olga, a nun who lives with the priest. The priest is a funny fellow who seems to enjoy talking about sin and about wine being Christ's blood. At the hotel, the wine merchant gets acquainted with Ginette, a black maid, and asks her about the nice lady he's met. His description fitting the maid perfectly, she offers her slender body for his wristwatch. It's a deal. André's wife, who is a friend of hers, invites Ginette to her place and in the meantime, takes care of herself.             
Cast:
               Barbara Moose  (as Aude), Frédérique Prétot  (as Zaza (as Monique Bruno)), Danièle Azzalini  (as Maïté (as Danièle David)), Thierry de Brem  (as Jean Carli), Alban Ceray  (as Martino), Cyril Val  (as Maître Lomé / Master Lome), Richard Allan, Hervé Amalou  (as (as André Miller)), Noëlle Bellami  (as (as Noelle Bellami)), Virginie Caillat, Sophie Dolle, Gérard Espinet  (as (as Ernest Gardepi)), Chantal Fourquet, Martine Grimaud, Marie-Christine Guennec  (as (as Marie-Christine Croguennec)), Marylin Guillaume, Béatrice Harnois, Laurence Jarry  (as (as Laurence Legras)), Bob Larson, Jessica Lebeau, Agnès Lemercier  (as (as Jenny Feeling)), Greta Lorre, Marlène Myller, Sandrine Pernelle, Françoise Quentin  (as (as France Quennie)), Suzy Ritchy, Emmanuelle Rivière, Charlie Schreiner, Daniel Trabet             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Luigi...la volpe DVD (1930)
Also known as: Men of the North DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Adventure, Drama

Director(s):Hal Roach

Storyline:
Part of a gold shipment has been stolen and the Sergeant suspects Louis LeBey. When Louis is attracted to newly arrived Nedra Ruskin, Woolie-Woolie becomes jealous and tells the Sergeant where Louis hid the gold. First Louis rescues the Sergeant whose dog team crashes chasing him and then he saves Nedra from an avalanche. When he returns the injured Nedra to the settlement, the Sergeant takes him prisoner.

Cast:
Gilbert Roland (as Louis La Bey aka Monsieur Le Fox), Barbara Leonard (as Nedra Ruskin), Arnold Korff (as John Ruskin), Robert Elliott (as Sergeant Mooney), George Davis (as Corporal Smith), Nina Quartero (as Woolie-Woolie (as Nena Quartaro)), Robert Graves (as Priest (as Robert Graves Jr.)), Dorothy DeBorba (as Child (uncredited)), Helmut Gorin (as Minor Role (French & German Language Version) (uncredited)), Charlie Hall (as Townsman at Hearing (uncredited)), Frank Lackteen (as Frank (uncredited)), Margaret Mann (as Mother Macheney (uncredited)), Lew Meehan (as Man with Beer (uncredited)), Fletcher Norton (as Charlie Cateye (uncredited)), Bud Osborne (as Man at Dance (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Luisa Sanfelice DVD (1942)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Drama

Director(s):Leo Menardi

Storyline:
Cast:
Laura Solari (as Luisa Sanfelice), Massimo Serato (as Ferdinando Ferri), Osvaldo Valenti (as Nelson), Carlo Ninchi (as Il banchiere Gerardo Bacher), Hilde Sessak (as Lady Hamilton), Stelio Carnabuci (as Andrea Sanfelice - marito de Luisa), Ada Dondini (as Donna Camilla Molinis), Armando Migliari (as Lord Aston), Jole Ferrari (as la principessa Clementina), Amelia Perrella (as Domestica di casa Sanfelice), Amina Pirani Maggi (as Una popplana), Oreste Fares (as Amico fedele di donna Camilla), Achille Majeroni (as Altro amico di donna Camilla), Annibale Betrone, Rina De Liguoro, Giovanni Grasso, Egisto Olivieri, Luigi Pavese, Giorgio Capecchi, Vasco Creti, Anna Maria Dionisi, Francesco Balsamo, Doris Hild, Attilio Ortolani, Giuseppe Varni, Maria Beltrami (as (as Maria Luisa Beltrami)), Anna Berni, Lia Jannantuono, Lola Laroche, Giacomo Barnas, Carlo Cecchi, Nico Greffen, Alfredo Salvatori (as (as Alfredo Salvadori))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Luisa... una parola d'amore DVD (1972)
Also known as:Louisa, een woord van liefde DVD (original title)

Country:Netherlands

Spoken Languages:Dutch

Genres:Drama, Romance

Director(s):Paul Collet, Pierre Drouot

Storyline:
Pierre and Paul are two freebooters who earn their living as entertainers at parties. Just before the First World War broke out, one day in the middle of the night they meet little Isabelle in the forest. She escaped from the orphanage. They take her with them. They have been hired to cheer up the engagement party of Louisa, the daughter of the count who is getting married, against her will to Charles, an ungrateful man who only consider her noble background, and treats her disrespectfully. She grows up in a golden cage with her rich father and staff. On the day of the engagement party, just as she gives up all hope, happiness comes literally out of the blue. Pierre and Isabelle arrive by an air balloon on the estate. Louisa is quickly interested in the company hired by her father. A moment later, Paul joins. Louisa flees her suffocating environment to live a free life with them. This brings tensions when both men fall in love with her. Louisa, however, divides her love over both in a ménage à trois.

Cast:
Willeke van Ammelrooy (as Louisa), Roger Van Hool (as Paul), André van den Heuvel (as Pierre), Alison Macro (as Isabelle), Lo van Hensbergen (as Deschamps), Joris Collet (as Ivan), Hugo Metsers (as Charles), Annelies Vaes (as Lucie), Jet Naessens (as Mevrouw Cluytens (as Yet Naessens)), Martha Dewachter (as Boerin), Paul S'Jongers (as Boer), Cara Fontaine, Cara Van Wersch (as Gaste), Lode Van Beek, Bert André, Georges Van Gelder, Leendert Janzee, Denise Zimmerman (as Paulette (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: English, French
Lulù DVD (1953)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy

Director(s):Fernando Cerchio

Cast:
Valentina Cortese (as Lulù), Jacques Sernas (as Mario), Luigi Pavese (as Stefano), Marcello Mastroianni (as Soletti), Paola Borboni (as Virginia), Luigi Cimara (as Farnesi), Mario Ferrari (as Mister Franchi), Flora Mariel (as Teresa), Anna Maria Padoan (as Giustina), Umberto Onorato (as Suitor), Pina Piovani (as Mrs. Salvi), Laura Gore (as The venitian maid)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Lulù DVD (1980)
Also known as:Lulu DVD (original title)

Country:France

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Drama, Erotic

Director(s):Walerian Borowczyk

Storyline:
The story of a sexually enticing young dancer who rises up in society through her relationships with wealthy men, but later falls into poverty and prostitution, culminating in an encounter with Jack 'the Ripper'.

Cast:
Anne Bennent (as Lulu), Michele Placido (as Schwarz), Jean-Jacques Delbo (as Doctor Goll), Hans-Jürgen Schatz (as Alwa Schoen), Bruno Hübner (as Schigolch), Beate Kopp (as Baroness Geschwitz), Carlo Enrici (as Monsieur Hunidei), Pierre Saintons (as Kungu Poti), Udo Kier (as Jack the Ripper), Heinz Bennent (as Dr. Schoen), Carla Angeloni

Medium: DVD R/RW
Lulù Belle DVD (1948)
Also known as:Lulu Belle DVD (original title)

Country:United States, 86 minutes

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Drama

Director(s):Leslie Fenton


Storyline:
Lulu Belle is singing in a cheap dive in Natchez, Mississippi in the early 1900's when she meets rising young attorney George Davis. He gives up his fiancée and career to marry Lulu Bell. When his money runs out, Lulu Belle goes to work in a New Orleans club run by tough gambler Mark Brady. She tries to send George back to Natchez by pretending that she has fallen for prize-fighter Butch Cooper but George, in a fit of jealousy, drives a handful of forks into Butch's face. He is sent to prison and Lulu goes to New York with millionaire Harry Randolph, who makes her the singing sensation of Broadway and asks her to marry him. She refuses when she learns that George has been released from prison, realizing that he is the only man she ever truly loved.

Cast:
Dorothy Lamour (as Lulu Belle), George Montgomery (as George Davis), Albert Dekker (as Mark Brady), Otto Kruger (as Harry Randolph), Glenda Farrell (as Molly Benson), Greg McClure (as Butch Cooper), Charlotte Wynters (as Mrs. Gloria Randolph), Addison Richards (as Police Commissioner John Dixon), Walter Bacon (as Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)), Eddie Borden (as Stagehand (uncredited)), James Conaty (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Clancy Cooper (as Ed - Bartender (uncredited)), Oliver Cross (as Nighclub Patron (uncredited)), Sayre Dearing (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Jimmy Dime (as Hood (uncredited)), Ben Erway (as Doctor (uncredited)), Bess Flowers (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Jack Gargan (as Audience Extra (uncredited)), James Gonzalez (as Chorus Boy (uncredited)), William Haade (as Duke Weaver (uncredited)), Sam Harris (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Martha Holliday (as Pearl (uncredited)), Stuart Holmes (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Shep Houghton (as Club Patron (uncredited)), John Indrisano (as Charlie - Brady's Bodyguard (uncredited)), Mike Lally (as Dixon's Assistant (uncredited)), Carl M. Leviness (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), George J. Lewis (as Capt. Ralph (uncredited)), Wilbur Mack (as Nighclub Patron (uncredited)), Frank McLure (as Nighclub Patron (uncredited)), Russell Meeker (as Barfly (uncredited)), Frank Mills (as Saloon Waiter (uncredited)), Hans Moebus (as Nighclub Patron (uncredited)), Harry Hays Morgan (as Maitre d' (uncredited)), Jack Mulhall (as Policeman (uncredited)), Richard Neill (as Nighclub Patron (uncredited)), Manuel París (as Headwaiter (uncredited)), Joe Ploski (as Barfly (uncredited)), Bob Reeves (as Detective (uncredited)), Jeffrey Sayre (as Chorus Boy (uncredited)), Sammy Shack (as Referee (uncredited)), Cap Somers (as Cap (uncredited)), Brick Sullivan (as Police Detective (uncredited)), Norman Willis (as Wells (uncredited)), Bud Wiser (as Mac - Brady's Bodyguard (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Lulù il vaso di Pandora DVD (1929)
Also known as:Die Büchse der Pandora DVD (original title)

Country:Germany

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Crime, Drama, Romance

Director(s):Georg Wilhelm Pabst

Storyline:
Lulu is a beautiful young woman who can seemingly work her charms on all of the men around her. She is currently being kept by the rich editor Dr. Ludwig Schön. She is just a plaything however and he is engaged to be married to Charlotte, a woman of his own class. He arranges for Lulu to appear in his son Alwa's musical revue and he too falls for all of her charms. When Dr. Schön and his fiancée go to the theater, Lulu ensures that he is put in a compromising situation and the elder Schön feels he now must marry her, knowing full well it will ruin his reputation. On his wedding day, Dr. Schön reaches his breaking point. His actions cost him his life however and Lulu is convicted of manslaughter. She escapes with the help of her old cronies but together they begin a downward spiral.

Cast:
Louise Brooks (as Lulu), Fritz Kortner (as Dr. Ludwig Schön), Francis Lederer (as Alwa Schön (as Franz Lederer)), Carl Goetz (as Schigolch), Krafft-Raschig (as Rodrigo Quast), Alice Roberts (as Gräfin Geschwitz - Countess Anna Geschwitz), Daisy D'Ora (as Charlotte Marie Adelaide v. Zarnikow - braut Dr. Schöns - Dr. Schön's Bride (as Daisy d'Ora)), Gustav Diessl (as Jack the Ripper (as Gustav Diesel)), Michael von Newlinsky (as Marquis Casti-Piani (as Michael v. Newlinsky)), Sig Arno (as Der inspizient - the Stage Manager (as Siegfried Arno))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Lulù l'amore primitivo DVD (1962)
Also known as:Lulu DVD (original title)

Country:Austria

Spoken Languages:German

Genres:Crime, Drama

Director(s):Rolf Thiele

Storyline:
A 14-year-old girl is caught while trying to pick a doctor's pocket. The doctor ends up taking her in and turning her into a sophisticated lady, whom he marries off to a wealthy man.

Cast:
Nadja Tiller (as Lulu), O.E. Hasse (as Dr. Schön), Hildegard Knef (as Baroness Geschwitz), Mario Adorf (as Rodrigo Quast), Charles Regnier (as Jack the Ripper), Rudolf Forster (as Schigolch), Leon Askin (as Dr. Goll), Sieghardt Rupp (as Schwarz), Klaus Höring (as Alva Schön), Fritz von Friedl (as Hugenberg (as Fritz Friedl)), Herbert Fux (as Nachtclubbesucher (uncredited)), Raoul Retzer (as Nachtclubbesucher (uncredited)), Rose Renée Roth (as Lulu's Gouvernante (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Lulù la sposa erotica DVD (1980)
Also known as:Lulù 77 DVD (original title)

Country:France, Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy, Erotic

Director(s):Paolo Moffa

Storyline:
Antonio, a Neapolitan merchant in Istanbul, knows the prostitute Linda, known as Lulu, in Paris, ignoring his profession. After robbing his patron, Ciro, of a fine little bundle, the girl embarks the young man on a ship bound for Turkey, after having been drugged, and, on waking, makes him believe that he married him.

Cast:
Anne Libert (as Lulu), Antonio Casagrande, Franco Cremonini, Giacomo Furia, Sonia Viviani

Medium: DVD R/RW
Lulù tra gli uomini DVD (1957)
Also known as:Charmants garçons DVD (original title)

Country:France

Spoken Languages:French

Genres:Comedy, Musical, Romance

Director(s):Henri Decoin

Storyline:
Real-life singer Zizi Jeanmaire plays a successful night-club singer; she attracts several male admirers, and she takes her time to choose. Gert Froebe (better known to English-speaking audiences as a blustering stereotype German) here plays a wealthy businessman who would like to be her sugar daddy; will she choose money, or some other attractions.

Cast:
Zizi Jeanmaire (as Lulu Natier), Daniel Gélin (as Alain Cartier), Henri Vidal (as Jo, dit Kid Chabanne - le boxeur), François Périer (as Robert), Gert Fröbe (as Edmond Petersen (as Gert Froebe)), Marie Daëms (as Germaine), Renaud Mary (as Henri (as Renaud-Mary)), Anne Carrère (as Lili), Albert Médina (as Le client volé au palace palace), René Alié (as Le policier au théâtre), Marius David (as Le maître d'hôtel du relais), André Chanu (as Le speaker), Henri Riou, Jacques Morlaine (as Un inspecteur), Jacques Dhéry (as Un agent (as Jacques Dheri)), Jean Degrave (as Le célibataire), Madeleine Suffel (as Alice - l'habilleuse), Yves Barsacq (as Le détective de l'hôtel), Jean Lara (as Le célibataire), Pierre Mirat (as Un brigadier), Alain Nobis (as Le commissaire à Cannes), Jean-Pierre Marielle (as Le chef de la réception à l'hôtel de Deauville (as J.P. Marielle)), Madeleine Lambert (as Madame Micoulin), Jacques Berthier (as André Noblet), Gil Vidal (as Max, le gigolo), Jacques Dacqmine (as Charles), Maurice Biraud (voice of Récitant), Charles Bayard (as Le gradé (uncredited)), Georges Debot (as Le chasseur de Cannes (uncredited)), Nicole Henriot (as Nicole (uncredited)), Jacques Lasalle (as Le chasseur de Deauville (uncredited)), Sylvain Levignac (as Un soigneur au match de boxe (uncredited)), Claude Mercutio (as Un bagagiste (uncredited)), Gaëtan Noël (as Un musicien (uncredited)), Robert Thomas (as Le régisseur du théâtre (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: Spanish
Il lumacone DVD (1974)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy

Director(s):Paolo Cavara

Cast:
Turi Ferro (as Gianni), Agostina Belli (as Elisa), Ninetto Davoli (as Ginetto), Francesco Mulè (as Pietro (as Francesco Mulé)), Gabriella Giorgelli (as Paola), Isa Danieli (as Carmela), Fioretta Mari (as Teresa), Liù Bosisio (as L'inquilina), Franca Manetti (as Giorgina), Ippolita Giussani (as Diana (as Ipolita Ciossani)), Tuccio Musumeci (as L'usciere), Maria Tolu, Stefano Amato (as Il garzone), Gianfranco Barra (as Il portiere), Giorgio Bixio (as Don Mauro), Franco Bracardi, Gaetano Campisi, Teodoro Corrà (as Il brigadiere), Mico Cundari (as L'amministratore), Sandro Dori (as Ferroviere), Daniele Dublino (as Cameriere), Franz Drago, Vittorio Fanfoni, Livio Galassi, Mariella Lo Giudice, Giuseppe Lo Presti, Giovanni Pallavicino (as Il proprietario), Lorenzo Piani, Aldo Rendine, Enzo Robutti (as Un cliente), Gerardo Scala, Alberto Sorrentino (as Tipografo), Gennaro Ombra, Jimmy il Fenomeno (as Cliente dell'osteria (uncredited)), Maria Tedeschi (as Alcolista (uncredited)), Aldo Valletti (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La luna DVD (1979)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Drama

Director(s):Bernardo Bertolucci

Storyline:
Recently widowed American opera diva Caterina takes her teenage son Joe with her on a long concert tour in Italy. Absorbed in her hectic work in various Verdi operas around Rome, Caterina is shocked to discover that her troubled, lonely son has become a heroin addict. Her desperate attempts to wean the youth off the drug result in an incestuous relationship, but also in a possibility to reunite Joe, and maybe herself, with his real father, whose existence she has kept secret from him.

Cast:
Jill Clayburgh (as Caterina Silveri), Matthew Barry (as Joe Silveri), Veronica Lazar (as Marina), Renato Salvatori (as Communist), Fred Gwynne (as Douglas Winter), Alida Valli (as Giuseppe's Mother), Elisabetta Campeti (as Arianna), Franco Citti (as Man in Bar), Roberto Benigni (as Upholsterer), Carlo Verdone (as Director of Caracalla), Peter Eyre (as Edward), Mustapha Barat (as Mustafa (as Stéphane Barat)), Pippo Campanini (as Innkeeper), Rodolfo Lodi (as Maestro Giancarlo Calo), Sara Di Nepi (as Concetta (as Shara Di Nepi)), Jole Silvani (as Wardrobe Mistress (as Iole Silvani)), Francesco Mei (as Barman), Ronaldo Bonacchi (as Barmen), Mimmo Poli (as Piano Mover), Massimiliano Filoni (as Piano Mover), Alessio (as Caracalla Conductor), Tomas Milian (as Giuseppe), Julian Adamoli (as Julian (uncredited)), Laura Betti (as Ludovica (uncredited)), Iole Cecchini (as Opera Hairdresser (uncredited)), Liana Del Balzo (as Maestro's Sister (uncredited)), Franco Magrini (as Doctor (uncredited)), Nicola Nicoloso (as Tenor in 'Il travatore' (uncredited)), Fabrizio Polverini (as Driver (uncredited)), Enzo Siciliano (as Orchestra Conductor in Rome (uncredited)), Mario Tocci (as Conte di Luna in 'Il Travatore' (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Luna arrabbiata DVD (1971)
Also known as:The Raging Moon DVD (original title)

Country:United Kingdom

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Drama, Romance

Director(s):Bryan Forbes

Storyline:
Bruce Pritchard is mysteriously paralyzed in a soccer game after his brother's wedding. Confined to a wheelchair, he is rejected by his family and placed in a nursing/convalescent home, but this doesn't slow his lust for life. When he meets Jill, he must think about the effects of disability.

Cast:
Malcolm McDowell (as Bruce), Nanette Newman (as Jill), Georgia Brown (as Sarah), Bernard Lee (as Uncle Bob), Gerald Sim (as Rev. Corbett), Michael Flanders (as Clarence Marlow), Margery Mason (as Matron), Barry Jackson (as Bill), Geoffrey Whitehead (as Harold), Christopher Chittell (as Terry), Jack Woolgar (as Bruce's Father), Norman Bird (as Dr. Mathews), Constance Chapman (as Mrs. Mathews), Michael Lees (as Geoffrey), Geoffrey Bayldon (as Mr. Latbury), Patsy Smart (as Bruce's Mother), Theresa Watson (as Gladys), Sylvia Coleridge (as Celia), Brook Williams (as Hugh Collins), Richard Moore (as Arnold Foster), George Hilsdon (as George), Nellie Hanham (as Margaret), Aimée Delamain (as Alice (as Aimee Delamain)), Rachel Herbert (as Resident), Rosalyn Elvin (as Resident), Judith Paris (as Resident), Anne Dyson (as Gladys' Mother), Norman Tyrrell (as Gladys' Father), Jenny Logan (as Night Nurse), Elsie Wagstaff (as Wedding Guest (as Elsie Wagstaffe)), Mary Baxter (as Wedding Guest), Cathy Collins (as Wedding Guest), Petra Markham (as Mary), Jacqueline Maude (as Female Trustee), Winifride Shelley (as Mrs. Hetherington), John Savident (as Fete Guest), Michael Nightingale (as Mr. Thomas), Wilfred Boyle (as Trainer), Jacqueline Afrique (as Edna (as Jackie Agrique)), Paul Darrow (as Doctor), Marianne Stone (as 1st Nurse), Catherine Crewe (as 2nd Nurse), Ishaq Bux (as Pakistani), Lee Carter (as Wedding Singer), Jack Arrow (as Man Playing Darts at Fete (uncredited)), Emma Forbes (as Bridesmaid (uncredited)), Sarah Forbes (as Bridesmaid (uncredited)), James Payne (as Ambulance Driver (uncredited)), Guy Standeven (as Man at Fete (uncredited)), Joseph Tregonino (as Football Match Referee (uncredited)), Fred Wood (as Convalescence Home Resident (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Luna di miele DVD (1941)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy

Director(s):Giacomo Gentilomo

Cast:
Assia Noris (as Nicoletta), Aldo Fiorelli (as Mario), Clelia Matania (as Anna), Luigi Cimara (as Valerio, zio di Mario), Carlo Campanini (as Annibale), Ernesto Almirante (as Ernesto Gelardi), Franco Scandurra (as Pettinelli), Giacomo Moschini (as Bosio), Olga Vittoria Gentilli (as La signora Bosio (as O. V. Gentilli)), Giovanni Petrucci (as (as Giovanni Petti)), Diana Dei (as (uncredited)), Alberto Marchió (as (uncredited)), Tina Maver (as (uncredited)), Alma Nerei (as (uncredited)), Emilio Petacci (as Giovanni (uncredited)), Eugenia Zaresca (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Luna di miele a tre DVD (1937)
Also known as:A Bride for Henry DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Adventure, Comedy, Romance

Director(s):William Nigh

Storyline:
On the day of her wedding a young woman's fiancé doesn't show up, sleeping off the results of the previous night's wild bachelor party. Miffed, the woman decides to go ahead with the wedding anyway to teach her fiancé a lesson, so she calls her lawyer, Henry, and has him stand in for her missing groom. She intends to divorce her new "husband" at the first opportunity, but Henry--who has been in love with her for a long time--is determined to win his "wife's" hand.

Cast:
Anne Nagel (as Sheila Curtis), Warren Hull (as Henry Tuttle), Henry Mollison (as Eric Reynolds), Claudia Dell (as Helen Van Orden), Betty Ross Clarke (as Mrs. Curtis), Lyle Moraine, Harry Harvey (as Reporter), Harrison Greene (as Constable), Richard Cramer (as Bicycle Owner (uncredited)), I. Stanford Jolley (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Donald Kerr (as Reporter (uncredited)), Sam Koki (as Hawaiian Musician (uncredited)), Hal Price (as Clifford Van Fleet (uncredited)), Carleton Young (as Hotel Guest (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Luna di miele fatale DVD (1974)
Also known as:Nightmare Honeymoon DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Crime, Horror, Drama

Director(s):Elliot Silverstein

Storyline:
Sadistic low-budget thriller about newlyweds Dack Rambo and Rebecca Dianna Smith who are pursued and terrorized by a pair of rural killer rapists. Filmed in Louisiana. Nicholas Roeg ("Don't Look Now"), the original director, was replaced by Elliott Silverstein after five days of shooting. Music by Elmer Bernstein.

Cast:
Dack Rambo (as David Webb), Rebecca Dianna Smith (as Jill Binghamton Webb), John Beck (as Lee), Pat Hingle (as Mr. Binghamton), Roy Jenson (as Sandy), David Huddleston (as Pete Carroll aka Barnett), Jay Robinson (as Ruskin), Dennis Patrick (as John Kenmore), Jim Boles (as Uncle Everett), Dennis Burkley (as Bubba), Patrick Cranshaw (as Old Bail Boy), Angela Clarke (as Lady in the Park), Jack Perkins (as Carl), Bob Steele (as Charlie), Richard O'Brien (as Sheriff), Walter Koenig (as Deputy Sheriff)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Luna di miele in tre DVD (1976)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy

Director(s):Carlo Vanzina

Storyline:
On the eve of his wedding trip (destination Sanremo) Alfredo Riva learns that he had won a contest of "Playmen" whose prize is a five-day vacation in Jamaica together, day and night, with the beautiful playmate Christine.

Cast:
Renato Pozzetto (as Alfredo Riva), Vincent Gardenia (as Frankie, the Journalist), Stefania Casini (as Graziella Luraghi), Felice Andreasi (as Hotel director), Harry Reems (as Gilbert Blain), Massimo Boldi (as Adamo), Cochi Ponzoni (as Aldo Santarelli), Kirsten Gille (as Christine), Silvia Annichiarico, Lea Panizzi, Vittorio Pinelli, Piergiorgio Plebani (as (as Giorgio Plebani)), Giulio Rinaldi, Walter Villani, John P. Dulaney (as Tourist Jano), Herbert Silvester

Medium: DVD R/RW
Luna di miele perduta DVD (1947)
Also known as:Lost Honeymoon DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Comedy

Director(s):Leigh Jason

Storyline:
When an Englishwoman dies, leaving behind two children, her devoted friend decides to take the children to find the woman's husband, an American serviceman who had returned to the USA. But the father, now a successful architect, claims not to remember ever having gotten married or having any children.

Cast:
Franchot Tone (as Johnny Gray), Ann Richards (as Amy Atkins), Tom Conway (as Dr. Robert 'Bob' Davis), Frances Rafferty (as Lois Evans), Clarence Kolb (as Mr. Evans), Una O'Connor (as Mrs. Tubbs), Winston Severn (as Johnny Gray Jr.), John Albright (as Bellhop (uncredited)), Sam Ash (as Night Clerk (uncredited)), Lois Austin (as Red Cross Worker (uncredited)), Shirley Barr (as Girl at Stag Party (uncredited)), Conrad Binyon (as Frank (uncredited)), James Burke (as Bartender (uncredited)), Harry Cheshire (as Judge Henderson (uncredited)), Cliff Clark (as Police Sergeant (uncredited)), Mary Currier (as Nurse (uncredited)), John Daheim (as Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)), Adele Davenport (as Joyce Gray (uncredited)), Betty Jean Doss (as Girl at Stag Party (uncredited)), Eddie Dunn (as Evans' Butler (uncredited)), Ralph Dunn (as Truck Driver (uncredited)), Calvin Emery (as Bellhop (uncredited)), James Flavin (as Officer Max Riley (uncredited)), Sam Flint (as Colonel Lawlor (uncredited)), Marsha Gayle (as Girl at Stag Party (uncredited)), Dick Gordon (as Wedding Guest (uncredited)), Virginia Gregg (as Mrs. Osborne (uncredited)), Ruth Hall (as Girl at Stag Party (uncredited)), Alvin Hammer (as Harry (uncredited)), Tom Hanlon (as Mr. Bruce - Hotel Manager (uncredited)), Alton E. Horton (as Guest (uncredited)), Ola Lorraine (as English Girl (uncredited)), Wilbur Mack (as Wedding Guest (uncredited)), James Magill (as Policeman (uncredited)), Jerry Marlowe (as Hotel Clerk (uncredited)), Frank McFarland (as Police Chief (uncredited)), Harold Miller (as Wedding Guest (uncredited)), Charles Mitchell (as Police Reporter (uncredited)), George Noisom (as Bellhop (uncredited)), Tommy Noonan (as Roughneck (uncredited)), Frank O'Connor (as Riley (uncredited)), Kathleen O'Malley (as Girl at Stag Party (uncredited)), Sammy Ogg (as Tough Kid (uncredited)), Lee Phelps (as Policeman (uncredited)), Ann Roberts (as Nurse (uncredited)), Sandra Rogers (as Mrs. Jenkins (uncredited)), Toni Todd (as Miss Gibson (uncredited)), Alvina Tomin (as Girl at Stag Party (uncredited)), Joan Valerie (as Nurse (uncredited)), John Wald (as Major (uncredited)), Bud Wolfe (as Hospital Attendant (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La luna e sei soldi DVD (1942)
Also known as:The Moon and Sixpence DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English, Spanish

Genres:Drama, Romance

Director(s):Albert Lewin

Storyline:
Loosely inspired by Gauguin's life, the story of Charles Strickland, a middle-aged stockbrocker who abandons his middle-class life, his family, and his duties to start painting, as he has always wanted to do. He is from then on a awful human being, wholly devoted to his ideal: beauty.

Cast:
George Sanders (as Charles Strickland), Herbert Marshall (as Geoffrey Wolfe), Doris Dudley (as Blanche Stroeve), Eric Blore (as Capt. Sandy Nichols), Albert Bassermann (as Dr. Coutras), Florence Bates (as Tiare Johnson), Steven Geray (as Dirk Stroeve (as Steve Geray)), Elena Verdugo (as Ata), Fernando Alvarado (as Native Boy at Wedding (uncredited)), Willie Fung (as Tiare's Cook (uncredited)), Gibson Gowland (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Robert Greig (as Maitland - Wolfe's Valet (uncredited)), Rondo Hatton (as The Leper (uncredited)), Kenneth Hunter (as Col. Fred MacAndrew (uncredited)), Molly Lamont (as Amy Strickland (uncredited)), Mike Mazurki (as Tough Bill (uncredited)), Gerta Rozan (as French Floozie (uncredited)), Irene Tedrow (as Mrs. MacAndrew (uncredited)), Heather Thatcher (as Rose Waterford (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La luna è tramontata DVD (1943)
Also known as:The Moon Is Down DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Drama, War

Director(s):Irving Pichel

Storyline:
When the Germans invade Norway their Commandant and the town Mayor confront each other, attempting to maintain civility as far as possible. When the army tries to orgnanize townspeople to work for them sabotage which is at first humorous turns serious, resulting in death on both sides.

Cast:
Cedric Hardwicke (as Col. Lanser), Henry Travers (as Mayor Orden), Lee J. Cobb (as Dr. Albert Winter), Dorris Bowdon (as Molly Morden), Margaret Wycherly (as Mme. Sarah Orden), Peter van Eyck (as Lt. Tonder), William Post Jr. (as Alex Morden), Henry Rowland (as Capt. Loft), E.J. Ballantine (as George Corell), Hans Schumm (as Capt. Bentick), Frederic Brunn (as German Soldier (as Frederick Brunn)), Ernst Deutsch (as Maj. Hunter (as Ernest Dorian)), Ludwig Donath (as Hitler's Voice (as Louis Donath)), Richard Abbott (as Villager (uncredited)), Louis V. Arco (as Schumann (uncredited)), Georgia Backus (as Villager (uncredited)), John Banner (as Lt. Prackle (uncredited)), Trevor Bardette (as Knute Pierson - Foreman (uncredited)), Hank Bell (as Villager (uncredited)), John Bleifer (as Miner (uncredited)), Sven Hugo Borg (as Sergeant (uncredited)), Tom Brown (as Boy (uncredited)), Ricardo Lord Cezon (as Boy (uncredited)), Harry Cording (as Albert - Miner (uncredited)), Jeff Corey (as Albert (uncredited)), Albert D'Arno (as German Soldier (uncredited)), Joseph Eggenton (as Villager (uncredited)), Edith Evanson (as Ludwig's Wife (uncredited)), Monica Folts (as Girl (uncredited)), Frederick Giermann (as Sergeant (uncredited)), Gibson Gowland (as Villager (uncredited)), Ludwig Hardt (as Elderly Man (uncredited)), Ernst Hauessermann (as Moeller (uncredited)), Gertrude Hoffman (as Villager (uncredited)), Guy Kingsford (as Pilot (uncredited)), Kurt Kreuger (as Orderly (uncredited)), Paul Kruger (as Sentry (uncredited)), Connie Leon (as Villager (uncredited)), Jack Low (as Miner (uncredited)), Mae Marsh (as Villager (uncredited)), Charles Mason (as Sergeant (uncredited)), Charles McGraw (as Ole (uncredited)), Peter Michael (as Hostage (uncredited)), John Mylong (as Staff Officer (uncredited)), Frank O'Connor (as Villager in Pub (uncredited)), Patrick O'Moore (as Bombardier (uncredited)), Netta Packer (as Villager (uncredited)), Dorothy Peterson (as Mother (uncredited)), Irving Pichel (as Peder - Innkeeper (uncredited)), Otto Reichow (as Sergeant (uncredited)), Ruth Robinson (as Villager (uncredited)), Constantine Romanoff (as Villager (uncredited)), Francine Rufo (as Girl (uncredited)), Audrey Scott (as Prisoner's Wife (uncredited)), Lester Sharpe (as Ludwig - Villager (uncredited)), Harry Tenbrook (as Miner (uncredited)), Helene Thimig (as Annie (uncredited)), Leon Tyler (as Boy (uncredited)), Sam Waagenaar (as Soldier (uncredited)), Vesey Walker (as Bandleader (uncredited)), Paul Weigel (as Elderly Man (uncredited)), Walter White Jr. (as Villager (uncredited)), Violette Wilson (as Peder's Wife (uncredited)), Ian Wolfe (as Joseph (uncredited)), Natalie Wood (as Carrie (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Luna nera DVD (1975)
Also known as:Black Moon DVD (original title)

Country:France

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Fantasy, Horror, Mystery

Director(s):Louis Malle

Storyline:
There is a war in the world between the men and the women. A young girl tries to escape this reality and comes to a hidden place where a strange unicorn lives with a family: Sister, Brother, many children and an old woman that never leaves her bed but stays in contact with the world through her radio. Since the content of this picture is not as important as the pictures and allegories, the simple plot can not be described further.

Cast:
Cathryn Harrison (as Lily), Therese Giehse (as Old Lady (as Thérèse Giehse)), Alexandra Stewart (as Sister Lily), Joe Dallesandro (as Brother Lily)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Luna nova DVD (1955)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Drama

Director(s):Luigi Capuano

Cast:
Achille Togliani (as Giovanni Randi), Virna Lisi (as Lucia), Eduardo Ciannelli (as don Giuseppe), Barbara Shelley (as Amira), Beniamino Maggio (as Beniamino), Turi Pandolfini (as Domenico), Leda Gloria (as madre di Giovanni), Carlo Tamberlani (as Avvocato difensore), Marc Lawrence (as Pierre), Mimo Billi (as Avvocato dell'accusa), Giuseppe Chinnici (as Giudice), Cesare Fantoni, Giulia D'Aprile, Aldo Vasco, Dora Scarpetta, Fara Libassi, Marga Cella

Medium: DVD R/RW
Luna nuova DVD (1940)
Also known as:New Moon DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Musical, Romance, Adventure

Director(s):Robert Z. Leonard, W.S. Van Dyke

Storyline:
Marianne de Beaumaniour is on her way to New Orleans from Paris to inspect the plantation she inherited from her uncle. On the ship with her are bondsmen, that are to be sold for slavery. Charles, Duc de Villiers, a political enemy of the king, is also aboard posing as a bondsman. Charles is bought by Marianne's plantation manager and she is quickly taken by Charles' charm. Marianne soon discovers Charles' true-identity and she sets him free, before the French officers find him. Marianne decides to sail back to Paris with the Police Captain on the ship, 'New Moon', but they must first stop at Martinique. After Martinique, the ship is invaded by pirates. Marianne is shocked to see that Charles is the leader. That night, a fierce storm occurs, and everyone is ship-wrecked. Now, Charles is the leader and the fun begins...

Cast:
Jeanette MacDonald (as Marianne de Beaumanoir), Nelson Eddy (as Charles), Mary Boland (as Valerie de Rossac), George Zucco (as Vicomte Ribaud), H.B. Warner (as Father Michel), Grant Mitchell (as Governor of New Orleans), Stanley Fields (as Tambour), Dick Purcell (as Alexander), John Miljan (as Pierre Brugnon), Ivan F. Simpson (as Guizot), William Tannen (as Pierre), Bunty Cutler (as Julie), Claude King (as Monsieur Dubois), Cecil Cunningham (as Governor's Wife), Joe Yule (as Maurice), George Irving (as Ship's Captain), Edwin Maxwell (as Captain de Jean), Paul E. Burns (as Guard on Ship), Rafael Alcayde (as Monsieur de Piron (as Rafael Storm)), Winifred Harris (as Lady), Robert Warwick (as Commissar), David Alison (as Troubadour (uncredited)), Trevor Bardette (as Foulette (uncredited)), Arthur Belasco (as Bondsman (uncredited)), Hillary Brooke (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Ben Carter (as Singer - Member of Jericho Choir (uncredited)), Stephen Chase (as Citizen (uncredited)), Nick Copeland (as Bondsman (uncredited)), Gino Corrado (as Bondsman (uncredited)), DeForest Covan (as Dancer (uncredited)), Abe Dinovitch (as Bondsman (uncredited)), Joe Dominguez (as Wounded Bondsman (uncredited)), Ralph Dunn (as Bondsman (uncredited)), Sarah Edwards (as Marquise della Rosa (uncredited)), Frank Elliott (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Jean Fenwick (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Gerald Fielding (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Christian J. Frank (as Bondsman (uncredited)), Kenneth Gibson (as Party Guest (uncredited)), June Gittelson (as Madeline (uncredited)), Fred Graham (as Bondsman (uncredited)), Dorothy Granger (as Bridesmaid (uncredited)), Austin Grout (as Bondsman (uncredited)), Edward Hearn (as Bondsman (uncredited)), Lois Hodnott (as Singer - Member of Jericho Choir (uncredited)), David S. Horsley (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Jewel Jordan (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Buster Keaton (as Prisoner - 'LuLu' (uncredited)), Victor Kendall (as Party Guest (uncredited)), George Lloyd (as Quartermaster (uncredited)), George Magrill (as Guard (uncredited)), Max Marx (as Officer (uncredited)), LeRoy Mason (as Grant (uncredited)), Billy Mitchell (as Singer - Member of Jericho Choir (uncredited)), Forbes Murray (as Commandant (uncredited)), Bea Nigro (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Ed O'Neil (as Lookout (uncredited)), Ted Oliver (as Bondsman (uncredited)), Nat Pendleton (as Bondsman (uncredited)), Jack Perrin (as Officer (uncredited)), Frank Remsden (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Claire Rochelle (as Drunken Girl (uncredited)), Warren Rock (as Second Mate (uncredited)), Harry Semels (as Bondsman (uncredited)), Florence Shirley (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Harry Strang (as Bondsman (uncredited)), Ray Teal (as Bondsman (uncredited)), Ray Walker (as Coco (uncredited)), Gayne Whitman (as First Mate (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Luna park DVD (1948)
lso known as:Are You with It? DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Comedy

Director(s):Jack Hively

Storyline:
Milton Haskins, a math genius known for his infallibility with numbers, quits his job with an insurance company when he discovers he made a mistake, and hooks up with a traveling carnival. His knowledge of mathematics makes him a natural as an assistant at the wheel of fortune. His fiancée begs him to return to his job but he refuses, so she joins the carnival and becomes a striptease artist. When Milton attempts to drag her off the stage, a brawling mêlée breaks out and the entire troupe is arrested by the local police. The carnival is sold but Milton reveals that the new owner has conspired to defraud the insurance company. The insurance company has to accept the carnival in lieu of the money owed, and they allow Milton and his fiancée, Vivian, to stay with and help run the carnival.

Cast:
Donald O'Connor (as Milton Haskins), Olga San Juan (as Vivian Reilly), Martha Stewart (as Bunny La Fleur), Lew Parker (as Goldie McGoldrick), Walter Catlett (as Jason (Pop) Carter), Patricia Dane (as Sally (as Pat Dane)), Ransom M. Sherman (as Mr. Bixby (as Ransom Sherman)), Louis Da Pron (as Bartender), Noel Neill (as Terry), Julie Gibson (as Ann), George O'Hanlon (as Buster), Eddie Parks (as Herman Bogel), Raymond Largay (as Mr. Mapleton), Jody Gilbert (as Mrs. Minerva Henkle), Howard Negley (as Ed McNaughton), Charles Bedell (as Barker), Ted Adams (as Undetermined Role (uncredited)), Harry Anderson (as Freak Show Barker (uncredited)), Polly Bailey (as Police Matron (uncredited)), Richard Buck (as Spectator (uncredited)), Harold DeGarro (as Stilt Walker (uncredited)), Drew Demorest (as Barker (uncredited)), William Desmond (as Spectator (uncredited)), Abe Dinovitch (as Heckler (uncredited)), Jimmie Dodd (as Usher (uncredited)), Adell Eaton (as Pretty Girl (uncredited)), Eddie Fetherston (as Barker (uncredited)), Sally Forrest (as Dancer (uncredited)), Alan Foster (as Heckler (uncredited)), Jerry Frank (as Doctor Mento's Barker (uncredited)), Edward Gargan (as Spectator (uncredited)), Phil Garris (as Spectator (uncredited)), Michael Garrison (as Policeman (uncredited)), Neila Hart (as Pretty Girl (uncredited)), Mauritz Hugo (as Dr. Mento (uncredited)), Leo Kaye (as Heckler (uncredited)), Donald Kerr (as Carnival Man (uncredited)), Mike Lally (as Barker (uncredited)), Perc Launders (as Concessionaire (uncredited)), Walter Lawrence (as Hulu Barker (uncredited)), James Linn (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Jerry Maren (as Midget (uncredited)), Philip Morris (as Policeman (uncredited)), Al Murphy (as Carnival Man (uncredited)), Maurice Navarro (as Fire Eater (uncredited)), William J. O'Brien (as Spectator (uncredited)), John O'Connor (as Pedestrian (uncredited)), Robert A. O'Neil (as Heckler (uncredited)), Charles Perry (as Spectator (uncredited)), Joe Ploski (as Spectator (uncredited)), Jack Raymond (as Barker (uncredited)), Yvette Reynard (as Dr. Mento's Assistant (uncredited)), Phil Shepard (as Spectator (uncredited)), Jack Shutta (as Concessionaire (uncredited)), Mickey Simpson (as Mug (uncredited)), Carl Sklover (as Heckler (uncredited)), Mike Stokey (as Man in Audience (uncredited)), Ken Terrell (as Stair Accident (uncredited)), Marie Torpie (as Spectator (uncredited)), Emil Van Horn (as Gorilla Man (uncredited)), Harry Wilson (as Porky (uncredited)), Allen Wood (as Drunk (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Luna rossa DVD (1951)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Drama

Director(s):Armando Fizzarotti

Storyline:
Maria is engaged to a young man of good looks and wide means, being the son of a well-known Naples merchant.

Cast:
Renato Baldini (as Paolo Cassino), Maria Frau (as Maria Cassino), Aldo Bufi Landi (as Carlo Sorrentino (as Aldo Landi)), Barbara Florian (as Lucia Capuano), Ugo D'Alessio (as Gesualdo), Luciano Coppola (as (uncredited)), Franco Gargìa (as The Scrivener (uncredited)), Leda Gloria (as Donna Amalia (uncredited)), Diana Lante (as The Hotel Owner (uncredited)), Beniamino Maggio (as Beniamino (uncredited)), Gina Mascetti (as Clementina (uncredited)), Natale Montillo (as Cavalier Sorrentino (uncredited)), Emilio Petacci (as The Baron (uncredited)), Isa Querio (as Donna Maddalena (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Luna senza miele DVD (1945)
Also known as:Thrill of a Romance DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Musical, Romance, Comedy

Director(s):Richard Thorpe

Storyline:
Cynthia is swept off her feet and marries a rich and very successful business executive, but business affairs make him abandon her during their honeymoon. Cynthia is sad and while he's away, meets the charming war hero, Maj. Milvaine, who is on leave. Sparks fly. Will she choose wealth over love?

Cast:
Van Johnson (as Maj. Thomas Milvaine), Esther Williams (as Cynthia Glenn), Frances Gifford (as Maude Bancroft), Henry Travers (as Hobart Glenn), Spring Byington (as Nona Glenn), Lauritz Melchior (as Mr. Nils Knudsen), Carleton G. Young (as Robert G. Delbar), Ethel Griffies (as Mrs. Fenway), Donald Curtis (as K.O. Karny), Jerry Scott (as Lyonel), Fernando Alvarado (as Julio), Helene Stanley (as Susan), Vince Barnett (as Oscar), Billy House (as Dr. Tovve), Joan Fay Macaboy (as Betty), Tommy Dorsey (as Tommy Dorsey), Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra (as Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (as Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra)), Robert Allen (as Member Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra (uncredited)), Jessie Arnold (as Cleaning Woman (uncredited)), Frank Baker (as Club Patron (uncredited)), Jack Baxley (as Detective at Wedding Reception (uncredited)), Wally Boag (as Canadian Flier (uncredited)), Eugene Borden (as Gene (uncredited)), Danny Borzage (as Accordionist (uncredited)), Tom Brannigan (as Johnny (uncredited)), Virginia Brissac (as Ms. McKenzie (uncredited)), Art Buehler (as Chauffeur (uncredited)), Fulton Burley (as Canadian Flier (uncredited)), Lucille Casey (as Hotel Guest (uncredited)), Mimi Cassell (as Giggling Girl (uncredited)), Jeff Chandler (as Singer (uncredited)), James Conaty (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Tony Coppala (as Waiter (uncredited)), Douglas Cowan (as Canadian Flier (uncredited)), Elizabeth Dailey (as Hotel Guest (uncredited)), Henry H. Daniels Jr. (as Canadian Flier (uncredited)), Rudy De Saxe (as Waiter (uncredited)), Buddy DeFranco (as Member Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra (uncredited)), Evelyn Del Rio (as Girl (uncredited)), Frances Donelan (as Hotel Guest (uncredited)), Dick Earle (as Mr. Carter (uncredited)), Carli Elinor (as Gypsy Orchestra Leader (uncredited)), Frank Ferguson (as 1st Hotel Monte Belva Clerk (uncredited)), Dorothy Ford (as Hotel Guest (uncredited)), Grace Ford (as Cleaning Woman (uncredited)), Mary Jane French (as Hotel Guest (uncredited)), Arno Frey (as Hotel Headwaiter (uncredited)), Karen X. Gaylord (as Hotel Guest (uncredited)), Winifred Glyn (as Girl (uncredited)), Albert Godderis (as Waiter (uncredited)), James Gonzalez (as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)), Dick Gordon (as Wedding Guest (uncredited)), Ray Goulding (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Aileen Haley (as Hotel Guest (uncredited)), Dolores Hall (as Girl (uncredited)), Thurston Hall (as J.P. Bancroft (uncredited)), Mahlon Hamilton (as Poolside Guest (uncredited)), Phil Hanna (as Canadian Flier (uncredited)), Stuart Holmes (as Chess Player (uncredited)), Jane Isbell (as Giggling Girl (uncredited)), Selmer Jackson (as 2nd Hotel Monte Belva Clerk (uncredited)), Robert Emmett Keane (as Austin Vemmering (uncredited)), The King Sisters (as Specialty Act (uncredited)), Peggy Leon (as Wedding Guest (uncredited)), Carl M. Leviness (as Hotel Guest (uncredited)), Irv Lewis (as Member Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra (uncredited)), Ann Lundeen (as Hotel Guest (uncredited)), Wilbur Mack (as Hotel Lounge Patron (uncredited)), Gerald Mackey (as Boy (uncredited)), Hugh Maguire (as Boy (uncredited)), Dodo Marmarosa (as Member Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra (uncredited)), Frank Mayo (as Hotel Guest (uncredited)), Beryl McCutcheon (as Hotel Guest (uncredited)), Danna McGraw (as Hotel Guest (uncredited)), Frank McLure (as Hotel Lounge Patron (uncredited)), Harold Miller (as Wedding Guest (uncredited)), Warren Mills (as Page Boy (uncredited)), Hans Moebus (as Club Patron (uncredited)), Bert Moorhouse (as Poolside Dance Floor Guest (uncredited)), Tim Murdock (as Naval Ensign (uncredited)), Alex Novinsky (as Chess-Player (uncredited)), Dagmar Oakland (as Guest at Reception (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La luna sorge DVD (1948)
Also known as: Moonrise DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

Director(s):Frank Borzage

Storyline:
Danny Hawkins, who lives in a psychological shadow because his father died by a hangman's noose, accidentally kills a man in a fight over a girl, Gilly Johnson, and is afraid to notify the police. He wins the love of the girl but when she tries to influence him to admit his guilt, he runs away.

Cast:
Dane Clark (as Danny Hawkins), Gail Russell (as Gilly Johnson), Ethel Barrymore (as Grandma), Allyn Joslyn (as Sheriff Clem Otis), Rex Ingram (as Mose), Harry Morgan (as Billy Scripture (as Henry Morgan)), David Street (as Ken Williams), Selena Royle (as Aunt Jessie), Harry Carey Jr. (as Jimmy Biff), Irving Bacon (as Judd Jenkins), Lloyd Bridges (as Jerry Sykes), Houseley Stevenson (as Uncle Joe Jingle), Phil Brown (as Elmer - Soda Jerk), Harry Cheshire (as J.B. Sykes (as Harry V. Cheshire)), Lila Leeds (as Julie), Virginia Mullen (as Miss Simpkins), Oliver Blake (as Ed Conlon), Tom Fadden (as Homer Blackstone), Charles Lane (as Mr. Chandler - Man in Black), Clem Bevans (as Jake - Coroner), Gary Armstrong (as Boy (uncredited)), George Backus (as Hunter (uncredited)), William A. Boardway (as Townsman (uncredited)), Bill Borzage (as Barker (uncredited)), Johnny Calkins (as Danny - Age 13 (uncredited)), Donald Chaffin (as Townsman (uncredited)), Jimmy Crane (as Boy (uncredited)), Roy Damron (as Townsman (uncredited)), Michael Dill (as Jerry - Age 13 (uncredited)), Renee Donatt (as Ticket Seller (uncredited)), John Harmon (as Baseball-Toss Game Attendant (uncredited)), Jimmy Hawkins (as Boy (uncredited)), Timmy Hawkins (as Alfie (uncredited)), Robert 'Buzz' Henry (as Boy (uncredited)), Bob Hoffman (as Boy (uncredited)), Shep Houghton (as Townsman (uncredited)), Tommy Ivo (as Jerry - Age 7 (uncredited)), Jimmy Kelly (as Barker (uncredited)), Harry Lauter (as Man Dancing with Gilly (uncredited)), Linda Lombard (as Dancer (uncredited)), Monte Lowell (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Casey MacGregor (as Barker (uncredited)), Doreen McCann (as Girl (uncredited)), Joel McGinnis (as Worker (uncredited)), Lee Miller (as Man at Carnival (uncredited)), Monte Montague (as Hunter (uncredited)), Frank O'Connor (as Man at Carnival (uncredited)), Stephen Peck (as Danny - Age 7 (uncredited)), Stelita Ravel (as Dancer (uncredited)), Ed Rees (as Barker (uncredited)), Amzie Strickland (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Candy Toxton (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Archie Twitchell (as Carnival Barker (uncredited)), Helen Wallace (as Martha Otis (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: Italian
Luna zero due DVD (1969)
Also known as: Moon Zero Two DVD (original title)

Country:United Kingdom

Spoken Languages:English, Italian

Genres:Crime, Sci-Fi

Director(s):Roy Ward Baker

Storyline:
A space salvage expert and his partner become involved with a group of criminals intent on hijacking a small asteroid made of sapphire and crashing it into the moon for later recovery. The only place that they can bring the asteroid down without drawing attention to themselves is a far side mining claim. But first they must dispose of the miner. Little known to them, however, is the fact that the miners sister has hired the same salvage team to help her locate her missing brother.

Cast:
James Olson (as Bill Kemp), Catherine Schell (as Clem Taplin (as Catherina von Schell)), Warren Mitchell (as J.J. Hubbard), Adrienne Corri (as Liz Murphy), Ori Levy (as Karminski), Dudley Foster (as Whitsun (as Dudley Forster)), Bernard Bresslaw (as Harry), Neil McCallum (as Space Captain), Joby Blanshard (as Smith), Michael Ripper (as 1st Card Player), Robert Tayman (as 2nd Card Player), Sam Kydd (as Barman), Keith Bonnard (as Junior Customs Officer), Leo Britt (as Senior Customs Officer), Carol Cleveland (as Hostess), Roy Evans (as Workman), Tom Kempinski (as 2nd Officer), Lew Luton (as Immigration Officer), Claire Shenstone (as Female Hotel Clerk), Chrissie Shrimpton (as Boutique Attendant), Amber Dean Smith (as Hubbard's Girlfriend), Simone Silvera (as Hubbard's Girlfriend), The Gojos (as Hilton Bar Dancing Girls), Michelle Barry (as Hilton Bar Dancing Girl (as The Gojos)), Sue Baumann (as Hilton Bar Dancing Girl (as The Gojos)), Jane Cunningham (as Hilton Bar Dancing Girl (as The Gojos)), Irene Gorst (as Hilton Bar Dancing Girl (as The Gojos)), Sally Graham (as Hilton Bar Dancing Girl (as The Gojos)), Brenda Krippen (as Hilton Bar Dancing Girl (as The Gojos)), Athol Coats (as Mercer (uncredited)), Tim Condren (as Yellow Killer (uncredited)), Freddie Earlle (as Little Man (uncredited)), Martin Grace (as Red Killer (uncredited)), Robert Lee (as Hotel Employee (uncredited)), Bill Weston (as Green Killer (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La lunga attesa DVD (1948)
Also known as:Homecoming DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Drama, Romance, War

Director(s):Mervyn LeRoy

Storyline:
Self-absorbed Dr. Lee Johnson enlists with the Army medical corps during World War II, more out of a feeling that it's "the thing to do" rather than deep-seated patriotism. On his first day, he's put into place by 'Snapshot', a sassy and attractive nurse. Their initial antagonism blossoms into romance. Lee then finds himself torn with guilt over being unfaithful to his wife, Penny, who's waiting for him back home.

Cast:
Clark Gable (as Col. Ulysses Delby 'Lee' Johnson (Dr. Johnson)), Lana Turner (as Lt. Jane 'Snapshot' McCall), Anne Baxter (as Mrs. Penny Johnson), John Hodiak (as Dr. Robert Sunday), Ray Collins (as Lt. Col. Avery Silver), Gladys Cooper (as Mrs. Kirby), Cameron Mitchell (as 'Monk' Monkevickz), Marshall Thompson (as Staff Sgt. 'Mac' McKeen), Lurene Tuttle (as Miss Stoker), Jessica Grayson (as Sarah, Johnson's Maid (as Jessie Grayson)), J. Louis Johnson (as Sol, Johnson's Butler), Eloise Hardt (as Nurse Aldine Bradford), John Albright (as Corpsman (uncredited)), Frank Arnold (as Maitre d'Hotel (uncredited)), Peggy Badley (as Nurse Betty Simpson (uncredited)), Art Baker (as Williams, Reporter on Transport Ship (uncredited)), Gregg Barton (as Captain (uncredited)), Nanette Bordeaux (as Nurse (uncredited)), Nina Borget (as Newswoman (uncredited)), Thomas E. Breen (as Young Man (uncredited)), James Bush (as Instructor (uncredited)), Wally Cassell (as Patient (uncredited)), Wheaton Chambers (as Doctor (uncredited)), Dorothy Christy (as Party Guest (uncredited)), David Clarke (as Sergeant (uncredited)), Louise Colombet (as French Woman (uncredited)), James Conaty (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Edwin Cooper (as Head Surgeon (uncredited)), Jeff Corey (as Cigarette Smoker (uncredited)), Joseph Crehan (as Col. Morgan (uncredited)), Danielle Day (as Young French Girl (uncredited)), Leslie Denison (as British Colonel (uncredited)), Vernon Downing (as British Soldier (uncredited)), Mimi Doyle (as Nurse (uncredited)), Phil Dunham (as Elevator Operator (uncredited)), Mary Jo Ellis (as Nurse (uncredited)), William Forrest (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Mary Jane French (as Nurse (uncredited)), Lisa Golm (as Anna (uncredited)), Alan Hale Jr. (as Military Policeman (uncredited)), Jerry Jerome (as Lieutenant (uncredited)), Virginia Keiley (as Nurse (uncredited)), Michael Kirby (as Corpsman (uncredited)), Jeanne Lafayette (as Girl (uncredited)), Nolan Leary (as Doctor (uncredited)), Queenie Leonard (as Nurse (uncredited)), Wilbur Mack (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Hobart Manning (as Officer (uncredited)), Kay Mansfield (as Mrs. Lovette (uncredited)), Alphonse Martell (as Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)), Frank Mayo (as Doctor (uncredited)), Frank McLure (as Elevator Passenger (uncredited)), Malcolm 'Bud' McTaggart (as Lieutenant (uncredited)), Charles Meredith (as Major on Return Transport Ship (uncredited)), Charles Miller (as Doctor (uncredited)), Ralph Montgomery (as Soldier (uncredited)), Roger Moore (as Doctor (uncredited)), Bert Moorhouse (as Surgeon (uncredited)), Anne Nagel (as Guest (uncredited)), David Newell (as Surgeon (uncredited)), Jay Norris (as Officer (uncredited)), Arthur O'Connell (as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)), Broderick O'Farrell (as Doctor (uncredited)), George Offerman Jr. (as Clerk (uncredited)), Steve Pendleton (as Orderly (uncredited)), Albert Pollet (as Waiter (uncredited)), Frances Pyle (as Red Cross Field Worker (uncredited)), Dan Quigg (as Doctor (uncredited)), Suzanne Ridgway (as Parisian Hotel Diner (uncredited)), William Self (as Lieutenant (uncredited)), George Sherwood (as Doctor (uncredited)), Robert Skelton (as Soldier (uncredited)), J. Lewis Smith (as Corpsman (uncredited)), Arthur Space (as Col. Norton (uncredited)), Bert Stevens (as Soldier in Paris Hotel Lobby (uncredited)), William Tannen (as Airline Attendant (uncredited)), Arthur Tovey (as Soldier in Paris Hotel Lobby (uncredited)), Aline Towne (as Nurse (uncredited)), Leo Vandervelde (as Page Boy (uncredited)), Geraldine Wall (as Head Nurse (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: Spanish
La lunga estate calda DVD (1958)
Also known as: The Long Hot Summer DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English, Italian

Genres:Drama

Director(s):Martin Ritt

Storyline:
Sixty-one year old widower Will Varner (Orson Welles), in ill health, owns many businesses and property in Frenchman's Bend, Mississippi, including a plantation. To him, his children are a disappointment, who he sees as not being able to carry on the Varner name in the style to which he has built around it. Son Jody (Anthony Francoisa) has no ambition and does not work, spending much of his time fooling around with his seductive wife, Eula (Lee Remick). He finds 23-year-old daughter Clara (Joanne Woodward) clever, but he feels she also wastes her time on more contemplative pursuits. While most of her contemporaries are married, Clara has been dating Alan Stewart (Richard Anderson), a genteel mama's boy, for six years. Will would not mind Alan so much if he too thought Alan had a bit of a forceful man in him, which he could demonstrate by actually asking Clara to marry him. Conversely, Jody laments that nothing he does is ever good enough for his father, while Clara plain does not like the way he treats them. Into their lives comes Ben Quick (Paul Newman), who Jody hired while Will was hospitalized, to do some sharecropping on currently vacant land. Despite Will believing the unsubstantiated stories that Ben burned down someone's barn as an act of vengeance, Will becomes to view Ben as the son he never had, as he is much the same mold. As such, Will does whatever he can to get Ben to be part of the family to carry on the Varner name the way Will wants it be, which means marrying Clara. Through the process, Clara may come to a realization about what she really wants in life, while Jody does whatever he can to retain his position in the family.

Cast:
Paul Newman (as Ben Quick), Joanne Woodward (as Clara Varner), Anthony Franciosa (as Jody Varner), Orson Welles (as Will Varner), Lee Remick (as Eula Varner), Angela Lansbury (as Minnie Littlejohn), Richard Anderson (as Alan Stewart), Sarah Marshall (as Agnes Stewart), Mabel Albertson (as Elizabeth Stewart), J. Pat O'Malley (as Ratliff), Bill Walker (as Lucius (as William Walker)), Robert Adler (as Ambulance Driver (uncredited)), Val Avery (as Wilk (uncredited)), Al Bain (as Man at Auction (uncredited)), Oscar Blank (as Man at Auction (uncredited)), Danny Borzage (as Man at Auction (uncredited)), Jim Brandt (as Linus Olds (uncredited)), Ella Mae Brown (as Woman at Auction (uncredited)), Brian Corcoran (as Harry Peabody (uncredited)), Lee Erickson (as Tom Shortly (uncredited)), Byron Foulger (as Harris (uncredited)), Joseph Glick (as Man at Auction (uncredited)), Jimmie Horan (as Man at Auction (uncredited)), Eugene Jackson (as Waiter (uncredited)), Michael Jeffers (as Man at Auction (uncredited)), I. Stanford Jolley (as Houston (uncredited)), Chester Jones (as Man at Auction (uncredited)), Nicholas King (as John Fisher (uncredited)), Joseph C. Narcisse (as Man at Auction (uncredited)), Terry Rangno (as Pete Armistead (uncredited)), Paul Ravel (as Man at Auction (uncredited)), Ralph Reed (as J.V. Bookright (uncredited)), Victor Rodman (as Justice of the Peace (uncredited)), Pat Rosemond (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Walter Smith (as Man at Auction (uncredited)), Arthur Tovey (as Man at Auction (uncredited)), Helen Wallace (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Steve Widders (as Buddy Peabody (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La lunga fuga DVD (1967)
Also known as: The Longest Hundred Miles DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Drama, War

Director(s):Don Weis

Storyline:
During the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, an assorted group of refugees, including an American soldier, an Army nurse, a priest and a group of local children, try to make their getaway aboard a rattletrap, creaky bus.

Cast:
Doug McClure (as Cpl. Steve Bennett), Katharine Ross (as Laura Huntington), Ricardo Montalban (as Father Sanchez), Ronald Remy (as Miguel), Helen Thompson (as Lupe), Berting Labra (as Pedro), Loaki Boy (as Paz), Vilma Santos (as Maria), Danilo Jurado (as Vincente), Debra Gaza (as Teresa), Juan Marcelo (as Jose), Danny Tariuam (as Chico), Tom Bismark (as Coro), Victor Vematsu (as Hiko), Kenny Smith (as American POW), Vic Diaz (as Japanese General (uncredited)), Bill Dunbar (as Death March soldier (uncredited)), Michael Parsons (as American POW (uncredited)), Vic Silayan (as Japanese General (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
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