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Maciste l'uomo più forte del mondo DVD (1961)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Adventure, Drama, Fantasy

Director(s):Antonio Leonviola

Storyline:
Maciste arranges for himself and his new friend Bangor to be captured by a mysterious band of white-clad marauders and taken to an underground city. There the two are forced to turn an enormous wheel along with other captives as part of a gold-and-diamonds mining operation. The underground city's queen, Halis Mosab, takes note of the handsome, muscular Maciste and chooses him to be her consort if he can meet such challenges as saving the kidnapped Princess Saliura from a gigantic ape. Maciste kills the ape and carries Saliura back to the aboveground world. The white-clad marauders can't follow them if it means being caught in the sunlight which instantly dissolves them. Maciste then returns to the underground city to save the other captives. Meanwhile, high priest Kahab informs his son, Katar, that their queen is not one of them but, unbeknownst to her, was kidnapped as a small child from the "world above." If Katar can marry her, their children can be "normal" and can live in the world of sunlight. Katar sees Maciste as his enemy and is pleased when the re-captured Maciste is now subjected to a test of strength which will not only kill him but also Bango and another captive named Loth who is in love with the Princess Saliura.

Cast:
Mark Forest (as Maciste - Son of Hercules), Moira Orfei (as Queen Halis Mojab), Paul Wynter (as Bango), Gianni Garko (as Kathar - Kahab's Son), Enrico Glori (as Kahab - the High Priest), Raffaella Carrà (as Princess Salirah), Roberto Miali (as Loth), Nando Tamberlani (as Khur - King of Aran (as Ferdinando Tamberlani)), Carla Foscari (as Henared (as Carla De Foscari)), Rosalia Gavo, Graziella Granata (as Queen's Handmaid), Janine Hendy (as Queen's Handmaid Playing the Harp (as Jannin Hendy)), Grazia Campori (as Queen's Handmaid), Mara Lombardo (as Queen's Handmaid (as Maria Lombardo)), Luciana Vivaldi (as Queen's Handmaid), Franca Polesello (as Queen's Handmaid), Cinzia Cam (as Queen's Handmaid), Bruna Mori (as Queen's Handmaid), Anna De Martino (as Queen's Handmaid), Gloria Hendy (as Tulac - Bango's Friend)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maciste nell'inferno di Gengis Khan DVD (1964)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Action, Adventure, Drama

Director(s):Domenico Paolella

Storyline:
The 12th century... Failing to overrun Cracow, Genghis Khan kidnaps the beautiful heir to the throne. But Hercules saves her and defeats Khan's throne. In HD.

Cast:
Mark Forest (as Maciste), José Greci (as Arminia), Ken Clark (as Kubilai (as Ken Clarke)), Gloria Milland (as Arias), Howard Ross (as Gason (as Renato Rossini)), Tullio Altamura (as Christian Priest), Roldano Lupi (as Genghis Khan), Mirko Ellis (as King Vladimir), Renato Terra, Bruno Scipioni, Harold Bradley, Mirko Valentin, Elisabetta Wu (as Genghis Khan's Lover (as Elisabeth Wu)), Daniela Igliozzi, Renato Navarrini, Ugo Sasso

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maciste nella gabbia dei leoni DVD (1926)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Adventure

Director(s):Guido Brignone

Storyline:
Maciste is sent to Africa by a circus showman to capture some lions.

Cast:
Bartolomeo Pagano (as Maciste (as Maciste)), Elena Sangro (as Sarah, la cavallerizza), Luigi Serventi (as Strasser), Mimi Dovia (as Seida (as Mimì Dovia)), Umberto Guarracino (as Sullivan), Oreste Grandi (as Karl Pommer), Andrea Habay, Alberto Collo (as Giorgio Pommer), Vittorio Bianchi, Giuseppe Brignone (as Bob, il vecchio clown), Augusto Bandini, Franz Sala

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maciste nella terra dei ciclopi DVD (1961)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Action, Adventure, Fantasy

Director(s):Antonio Leonviola

Storyline:
Strongman Maciste must battle the one-eyed Cyclops monster that is ravaging the land of Sadok, while at the same time fending off the advances of the evil Queen Capys, who wants to do a little ravaging of her own.

Cast:
Gordon Mitchell (as Maciste (as Mitchell Gordon)), Chelo Alonso (as Capys), Vira Silenti (as Penope), Dante DiPaolo (as Iphitos), Aldo Bufi Landi (as Sirone), Giotto Tempestini (as Aronio), Raffaella Carrà (as Eber (as Raffaella Pelloni)), Paul Wynter (as Mumba), Massimo Righi (as Efros), Tullio Altamura (as Captain of the Guard), Antonio Meschini (as Soldier), Fabio (as Baby Son of Penope and Agisandro (as Il piccolo Fabio)), Germano Longo (as Re Agisandro), Lars Bloch (as Eric (uncredited)), Pietro Ceccarelli (as Prison Guard (uncredited)), Moira Orfei (as Peasant Girl (uncredited)), Aldo Pedinotti (as Cyclops (uncredited)), Alfred Thomas (as Tug-of-War Team Leader (uncredited)), Renato Turi (as Narrator (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maciste nella valle dei Re DVD (1960)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Action, Adventure, Drama

Director(s):Carlo Campogalliani

Storyline:
During the Persian rule over Egypt (circa 525-480 B.C.), the young prince Kenamon uses to wander about, and mixing with the poor people. Once, he finds himself in a life threatening situation, and is saved by a strong man, Maciste. In another occasion, he sees a beautiful girl, Nofret, and falls in love with her. He talks with his father the Pharaoh Amirteo I, about being much impressed with the hunger and miserable living conditions of the people. His father decides to raise an army against the Persians, but his beautiful but cunning wife Smedes, godmother of Kenamon and allied of the Persian Gran Visir, kills him before he acts. Once on the throne of Pharaoh, Kenamon is drugged with a substance prepared by Smedes, and loses his will-power. Meanwhile, Nofret is about to be sold as slave. Maciste becomes the leader of the people's revolt, and is acclaimed at the the local games. Maciste gets Nofret free, manages not to fall under Smedes' love filters, and gathers and leads a rebellious army against the Persian troops and the palatial guard. The Grand Visir and Smedes are killed and thus Kenamon is free from his stupor. Kenamon thanks Maciste for his decisive help, and married Nofret at last.

Cast:
Mark Forest (as Maciste (as Mark Forrest)), Chelo Alonso (as Queen Smedes), Vira Silenti (as Tekaet), Angelo Zanolli (as Pharaoh Kenamun), Federica Ranchi (as Nofret), Carlo Tamberlani (as Pharaoh Armiteo I), Nino Musco (as Senneka the Camel Driver), Zvonimir Rogoz (as Grand Visir), Ignazio Dolce (as Tradesman), Andrea Fantasia (as Blacksmith), Petar Dobric (as High Priest), Ada Ruggeri (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maciste nelle miniere di Re Salomone DVD (1964)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Action, Adventure

Director(s):Piero Regnoli

Storyline:
Maciste is captured and forced to work as a slave in an African mine.

Cast:
Reg Park (as Maciste), Wandisa Guida (as Fazira), Bruno Piergentili (as Abucar (as Dan Harrison)), Eleonora Bianchi (as Samara), Elio Jotta (as Riad (as Leonard G. Elliot)), Carlo Tamberlani (as Zelea), Giuseppe Addobbati (as Namar), Nino Persello (as Belal), Bruno Scipioni (as Kadar), Loris Loddi (as Vazma - Heir to the Throne)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mack il marciapiede della violenza DVD (1973)
Also known as: The Mack DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Crime, Drama

Director(s):Michael Campus

Storyline:
Goldie returns from five years at the state pen and winds up King of the pimping game. Trouble comes in the form of two corrupt white cops and a crime lord who wants him to return to the small time.

Cast:
Max Julien (as Goldie), Don Gordon (as Hank), Richard Pryor (as Slim), Carol Speed (as Lulu), Roger E. Mosley (as Olinga), Dick Anthony Williams (as Pretty Tony (as Dick Williams)), William Watson (as Jed (as William C. Watson)), George Murdock (as Fatman), Juanita Moore (as Mother), Paul Harris (as Blind Man), Kai Hernandez (as Chico), Annazette Chase (as China Doll), Junero Jennings (as Baltimore Bob), Lee Duncan (as Sgt. Duncan), Stu Gilliam (as Announcer), Sandra Brown (as Diane), Christopher Brooks (as Jesus Christ), Fritz Ford (as Desk Sgt.), John Vick (as Hotel Trick), Norma McClure (as Big Woman), David Mauro (as Laughing David), Allen Van (as Body Guard), Willie Redman (as Body Guard), Frank Ward (as Self), Ted Ward (as Self), Willie Ward (as Self), Andrew Ward (as Self), Roosevelt Taylor (as Self), Jay Payton (as Self), Terrible Tom (as Self), Bill Barnes (as Self), John Foster (as Self), Russ Kratzer (as (uncredited)), June Wilkinson (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Macrò Giuda uccide il venerdì DVD (1974)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Drama

Director(s):Stelvio Massi

Storyline:
A high-class prostitute befriends the leader of a group of hippies.

Cast:
Leonard Mann, Sophia Kammara (as Maddalena), Angelo Infanti, Franco Citti, Dada Gallotti, Umberto D'Orsi, Luciano Rossi, Rosita Torosh (as (as Rosa Toros)), Sergio Serafini, Mario Gigantini, Giampiero Arba, Eros Palucci, Amleto Sozzo, Lina Franchi (as Prostituta (uncredited)), Franca Scagnetti (as Portinaia (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Macumba l'isola dei vampiri DVD (1960)
Also known as: Macumba Love DVD (original title)

Country:Brazil

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Action, Adventure, Fantasy

Director(s):Douglas Fowley

Storyline:
J. Peter Wells, an expose writer, arrives on an island off the coast of South America (no country identified), to complete a book on voodoo, ju-ju,macumba, mojo and other cult beliefs, which he believes is responsible for unsolved murders on this island. Wealthy land-owner Venis de Vias warns him against stirring up the natives, especially any efforts to lessen the prestige of the reigning VooDoo Queen Mama Rata-loi. The arrival of Wells' daughter, Sara, and her husband, Warren, on a honeymoon trip, starts the pot to boiling and making the natives restless. Most restless of all is Mama Rata-loi, who asserts her powers and puts a spell on Venus de Viasa. The next thing honeymooner Warren knows is that he is trussed up and about to become the one chosen to die in a voodoo ceremony.

Cast:
Walter Reed (as J. Peter Weils), Ziva Rodann (as Venus de Viasa), William Wellman Jr. (as Warren), June Wilkinson (as Sara), Ruth de Souza (as Mama Rata-loi), Pedro Paulo Hatheyer (as Insp. Escoberto), Cléa Simões (as Symanthemum (as Clea Simões)), Ricardo Campos, Jean Thuyret, Victor Merinow (as (uncredited)), Pedro Santos (as (uncredited)), Waldemar Wey (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Macumba story DVD (1962)
Also known as: Diferente DVD (original title)

Country:Spain

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Drama, Fantasy, Musical

Director(s):Luis María Delgado

Storyline:
Alfredo is a cheerful party animal, son of a wealthy man. Alfredo's brother, a young very focused and mature boy, and their father try unsuccessfully to change the profligate lifestyle of Alfredo to remedy the dissolute life of the latter, which, by all indications, is clearly gay.

Cast:
Alfredo Alaria (as Alfredo), Manuel Monroy (as Alfredo's father), Sandra Le Brocq (as Sandra), Manuel Barrio (as Manuel - Alfredo's brother), Julia Gutiérrez Caba (as Beatriz (as Julia G. Caba)), Jovita Luna (as Dancer), Inés Marco (as Dancer), Luis Piloni (as Luis), Mara Laso (as Worker's wife), Gracita Morales (as Girl with ice cream), Olvido Rodríguez, Marta Reves, Cándida Losada, Jesús Puente (as Christmas guest), Agustín González (as Christmas guest), Pilar Clemens, Queta Ariel (as (as Queti Ariel)), Agustín Bescos (as (as Agustín Besco)), Luis Rico, Victoria Ramblas, Enrique San Francisco (as Niño), Pat Bedoye, Edmund Christmas, Edward Christmas, Pedro Beltrán (as Office Clerk (uncredited)), Eduardo Calvo (as Oficinista- voz (uncredited)), Maripe Castro (as Invitada a la cena (uncredited)), Matilde Conesa (as Sra. Moreno- voz (uncredited)), Rafael de Penagos (voice of Alfredo), Celia Honrubia (as Beatriz- voz (uncredited)), Carlos Revilla (as Amigo de Alfredo- voz (uncredited)), Paz Robles (as Sirvienta- voz (uncredited)), Paco Valladares (as Hermano de Alfredo- voz (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mad Bomber l''uomo sputato dall'inferno DVD (1973)
Also known as: The Mad Bomber DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Action, Crime, Drama

Director(s):Bert I. Gordon

Storyline:
William Dorn decides to get back at all the people he blames for the overdose death of his daughter and the break up of his marriage, so he decides to go on a bombing spree. His first target is his daughter's old high school, which he all but destroys. His next target is the mental hospital where his daughter was when she died and his final target is the feminist organization his ex-wife was a member of. However, during his attack on the hospital there are two people who witness this action, a creepy rapist named George Fromley and his victim, a young mute girl. When police detective Geronimo Minelli is assigned to the case he must find Fromley not only to keep him from striking again, but to keep him alive before the Dorn makes him his next victim.

Cast:
Vince Edwards (as Lieutenant Geronimo Minneli), Chuck Connors (as William Dorn), Neville Brand (as George Fromley), Hank Brandt (as Inspector Blake), Christina Hart (as Fromley's Victim), Faith Quabius (as Martha), Ilona Wilson (as Mrs. Fromley), Nancy Honnold (as Anne Dorn), Ted Gehring (as Police Chief Marc C. Forester), Jeff Burton (as Sgt. Gribble), Dee Carroll (as Miss Roman), Paula Mitchell (as Shelly the Stripper), Cynthia MacAdams (as Mrs. Dorn (as Cynthia McAdams)), Brett Hadley (as Vice Squad Officer), Royce D. Applegate (as Man in Car (as Roy Applegate)), Jack Garner (as Plant Manager), James Stuart Duffy (as Youth), Michael Stanwood (as Youth), Tom Hallick (as Policeman in Car), Stuart Nisbet (as Attorney), Del Monroe (as Youth on Tower), Don Gazzaniga (as Litterbug), Tracy Morgan (as Waitress), Marilyn Lerner (as Shopper), Sandra Giles (as Checkout Girl), Herbert Bress (as Market Manager), Savannah Bentley (as Women's Lib Speaker), Paul Kent (as Dr. Devincy), Dusty Cadis (as Arresting Policeman), David Frank (as Reporter #1), Don Eitner (as Reporter #2), Jason Dunn (as Rapist Suspect), Charlie Picerni (as Rapist (as Charles Picerni)), Eddie Hice (as Policeman in Drag), Frank Orsatti (as Rapist), Bill Quinn (as Sgt. Quinn (as William T. Quinn)), Jeff Connors (as Teenager on Street (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
The mad doctor DVD (1940)
Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Crime, Romance, Thriller

Director(s):Tim Whelan

Storyline:
A crazed physician marries a wealthy women and, with the help of his demented assistant, murders them for their money.

Cast:
Basil Rathbone (as Dr. George Sebastien aka Dr. Frederick Langamann), Ellen Drew (as Linda Boothe), John Howard (as Gil Sawyer), Barbara Jo Allen (as Louise Watkins (as Barbara Allen [Vera Vague])), Ralph Morgan (as Dr. Charles Downer), Martin Kosleck (as Maurice Gretz), Kitty Kelly (as Winnie), Hugh O'Connell (as Lawrence Watkins), Bobby Barber (as Bald Man in Library (uncredited)), William 'Billy' Benedict (as Mickey Barnes - Copy Boy (uncredited)), George Chandler (as Elevator Operator (uncredited)), Edward Earle (as Librarian (uncredited)), Chuck Hamilton (as Police Officer at Train Station (uncredited)), Harry Hayden (as Ticket Clerk (uncredited)), Douglas Kennedy (as Hotel Clerk (uncredited)), John Laing (as Intern (uncredited)), Charles McAvoy (as Officer Riley (uncredited)), Wanda McKay (as Girl at Charity Bazaar (uncredited)), Howard M. Mitchell (as Butler (uncredited)), Ruth Rogers (as Woman at Charity Bazaar (uncredited)), Sheila Ryan (as Hostess at Charity Bazaar (uncredited)), James Seay (as Hospital Interne (uncredited)), Hugh Sothern (as Dr. Hatch (uncredited)), Norma Varden (as Charity Bazaar Woman (uncredited)), Henry Victor (as Furber (uncredited)), Max Wagner (as Taxicab Driver (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mad Doctor of Blood Island DVD (1968)
Country:Philippines

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Adventure, Horror, Sci-Fi

Director(s):Gerardo de Leon, Eddie Romero

Storyline:
A man who loves to travel, travels to an island where a mad doctor is creating zombies.

Cast:
John Ashley (as Dr. Bill Foster), Angelique Pettyjohn (as Sheila Willard), Ronald Remy (as Dr.Lorca), Alicia Alonzo (as Marla), Ronaldo Valdez (as Carlos Lopez), Tita Muñoz (as Mrs. Lopez), Tony Edmunds (as Willard), Alfonso Carvajal (as Ramu), Bruno Punzalan (as Razak), Edward D. Murphy (as Captain (as Edward Murphy)), Johnny Long, Paquito Salcedo, Felisa Salcedo, Quiel Mendoza, Ricardo Hipólito (as (as Ricardo Hipolito)), Cenón González (as (as Cenon Gonzalez)), Nadja

Medium: DVD R/RW
The mad Doctor of Market Street DVD (1942)
Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Comedy, Drama, Horror

Director(s):Joseph H. Lewis

Storyline:
A mad scientist is forced to leave San Francisco when his experiments become known. He lands on a tropical island, takes control and terrorizes the local populace. The survivor of a shipwreck washes ashore on the island, sees what is happening and determines to free the natives from his rule.

Cast:
Una Merkel (as Aunt Margaret Wentworth), Lionel Atwill (as Graham), Nat Pendleton (as Red Hogan), Claire Dodd (as Patricia Wentworth), Anne Nagel (as Mrs. William Saunders), Hardie Albright (as William Saunders), Richard Davies (as Jim), John Eldredge (as Dwight, Ship's Officer), Mala (as Barab (as Ray Mala)), Noble Johnson (as Native Chief Elan), Rosina Galli (as Tanao- Chief's Wife), Al Kikume (as Kalo), Milton Kibbee (as Hadley), Byron Shores (as Crandall), Tani Marsh (as Tahitian Dancer), Billy Bunkley (as Tahitian Dancer), Wade Boteler (as Crewman (uncredited)), Al Bridge (as Ship's Officer on Bridge (uncredited)), Boyd Davis (as Ship's Officer (uncredited)), Lester Dorr (as Crewman (uncredited)), Bess Flowers (as Ship Passenger (uncredited)), Paul McVey (as Radio announcer (uncredited)), Tom Steele (as Policeman Driving Patrol Car (uncredited)

Subtitles: Spanish

Medium: DVD R/RW
The mad Ghoul DVD (1943)
Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller

Director(s):James P. Hogan

Storyline:
Dr. Alfred Morris, a university chemistry professor, rediscovers an ancient Mayan formula for a gas which turns men into pliant, obedient, zombie-like ghouls. After medical student Ted Allison becomes a guinea pig for Morris, the professor imagines that Allison's fiancee, beautiful concert singer Isabel Lewis, wants to break off the engagement because she prefers the professor as a more "mature" lover but in reality loves Eric Iverson, her accompanist. In order to bring Ted back from his trance-like states, Morris commands him to perform a cardiectomy on recently deceased or living bodies in order to use serum from their hearts as a temporary antidote. When the serial murders seem to coincide with Isabel's touring schedule, ace reporter "Scoop" McClure gets on the mad scientist's trail.

Cast:
David Bruce (as Ted Allison), Evelyn Ankers (as Isabel Lewis), George Zucco (as Dr. Alfred Morris), Robert Armstrong (as Ken McClure), Turhan Bey (as Eric Iverson), Milburn Stone (as Macklin), Andrew Tombes (as Eagan), Rose Hobart (as Della), Addison Richards (as Gavigan), Charles McGraw (as Garrity), Lillian Cornell (voice of Isabel's Singing Voice), Bess Flowers (as Woman in Audience (uncredited)), Gus Glassmire (as Caretaker (uncredited)), Chuck Hamilton (as Policeman (uncredited)), Hans Herbert (as Attendant (uncredited)), Lew Kelly (as Stagehand (uncredited)), Isabel La Mal (as Maid (uncredited)), Mike Lally (as Reporter (uncredited)), Bert Moorhouse (as Man in Audience (uncredited)), Edmund Mortimer (as Man in Audience (uncredited)), Gene O'Donnell (as Radio Reporter (uncredited)), Cyril Ring (as Man in Audience (uncredited)), William Ruhl (as Stagehand (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madam Satan DVD (1970)
Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Horror

Director(s):Tom Gordon

Storyline:
Five people, two men and three women, arrive at psychic Madam Cobra's home and are let in and then seated at a table by her slow-talking half wit butler Igor. Blonde psychic Cobra finally shows up promising to give them "an experience you shall never forget." She lays out the pre-seance ground rules (absolute silence, no breaking the chain), smoke rolls and suddenly everyone's sitting on the floor in a circle naked.

Cast:
James Mathers (as Priest (uncredited)), Barbara Mills (as Janet (uncredited)), Richard Smedley (as Jim Jackson (uncredited)), Linda Vroom (as Madam Cobra (uncredited)), Pamala Westcott (as Maggie (uncredited)), Susan Westcott (as Susan (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La Madama DVD (1976)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy

Director(s):Duccio Tessari

Storyline:
Cast:
Christian De Sica (as Vito Militiello), Ines Pellegrini (as Irma), Oreste Lionello (as Commissario Solmi), Ettore Manni (as Sante Tonnaro), Gigi Ballista (as Il Veneziano), Maria Grazia Spina, Nazzareno Zamperla, Aldo Massasso (as Capitano dei Carabinieri), Lorella De Luca, Alessandra Panaro, Francesco De Rosa (as Brigadiere Squillace), Tom Skerritt (as Jack), Carole André (as La Madama), Tiziana Pedini, Guido Savoretti, Vincenzo Crocitti (as Meccanico), Isabella Biardi, Franco Diogene (as Fruttivendolo), Francesco D'Adda (as Poliziotto a casa di Militiello), Giorgio Di Lorenzo, Nello Pazzafini (as Sgherro del Veneziano), Francesco Parisi, Dario Giacomelli, Maria Rosaria Riuzzi, Franco Zancato, Antonia Cazzola, Renato Stanisci, Luigi Carussani, Giuseppe Monteverdi, Ferdinando Tomassini, Barbara Magnolfi, Nestore Cavaricci (as Nino (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madama Butterfly DVD (1954)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Drama, Musical

Director(s):Carmine Gallone

Storyline:
Filmed opera: A churlish American Navy officer deserts his Japanese geisha bride, then returns with a second, white wife and demands custody of the geisha's biracial child.

Cast:
Kaoru Yachigusa (as Cio-Cio-San), Nicola Filacuridi (as B.F. Pinkerton), Michiko Tanaka (as Suzuki), Ferdinando Lidonni (as Sharpless, il Consule), Tetsu Nakamura (as Il Principe Yamadori (as Satoshi Nakamura)), Kiyoshi Takagi (as Goro), Yoshio Kosugi (as Lo zio Bonzo), Josephine Corry (as Kate Pinkerton), Orietta Moscucci (as Cio-Cio-San (singing voice)), Giuseppe Campora (as B.F. Pinkerton (singing voice)), Anna Maria Canali (as Suzuki (singing voice)), Adelio Zagonara (as Il Principe Yamadori (singing voice)), Plinio Clabassi (as Lo zio Bonzo (singing voice)), Paolo Carloni (as Singer: Goro), Paolo Caroli (as Goro (singing voice)), Maria Marcangeli (as Kate Pinkerton (singing voice)), Takarazuka Kagekidan (as e con la partipazione del: Geisha (as Balletto Takarazuka)), Yoshiko Asahina (as Geisha Girl (as Balletto Takarazuka)), Kôko Fujinami (as Geisha Girl (as Balletto Takarazuka)), Yukiko Ibuki (as Geisha Girl (as Balletto Takarazuka)), Yutaka Megumi (as Geisha Girl (as Balletto Takarazuka)), Shinobu Nagara (as Geisha Girl (as Balletto Takarazuka)), Hideko Sakurama (as Geisha Girl (as Balletto Takarazuka)), Hideko Shijo (as Geisha Girl (as Balletto Takarazuka)), Miyako Sugata (as Geisha Girl (as Balletto Takarazuka)), Hanayo Sumi (as Geisha Girl (as Balletto Takarazuka)), Chieko Tazuru (as Geisha Girl (as Balletto Takarazuka)), Harue Toyo (as Geisha Girl (as Balletto Takarazuka)), Mari Tsukushi (as Geisha Girl (as Balletto Takarazuka)), Haruko Tôgô (as Geisha Girl (as Balletto Takarazuka)), Kaoru Yodo (as Geisha Girl (as Balletto Takarazuka)), Yachiyo Ôtori (as Geisha Girl (as Balletto Takarazuka))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madame Bovary DVD (1934)
Also known as:Madame BovaryDVD (original title)

Country:France

Spoken Languages:French

Genres:Drama

Director(s):Jean Renoir

Storyline:
Soon after the death of his first wife (whose dowry was inadequate), Charles Bovary, a country doctor in Normandy, marries Emma Rouault, who is well-endowed in every sense. In her new home, Emma finds conflict with her mother-in-law, a husband uninterested in the social whirl, and general discontentment; thereby proving an easy conquest for philanderer Rodolphe. Other lovers follow. Does tragedy await?

Cast:
Max Dearly (as Homais), Valentine Tessier (as Emma Bovary), Pierre Renoir (as Charles Bovary), Robert Le Vigan (as Lheureux (as Le Vigan)), Alice Tissot (as Charles Bovary's mother), Pierre Larquey (as Hippolyte (as Larquey)), Monette Dinay (as Félicité), Louis Florencie (as Parish Priest (as Florencie)), Romain Bouquet (as Solicitor), Christiane Dor (as Madame La François), Georges Cahuzac (as Rouault (as Cahuzac)), Héléna Manson (as Héloïse Bovary (as Hélène Manson)), Léon Larive (as Prefect (as Larive)), Henri Vilbert (as Dr. Canivet (as Vilbert)), Allain Dhurtal (as Surgeon), Marthe Mellot (as La vieille femme aux comices agricoles), André Fouché (as Justin), Maryanne (as Madame Homais), Edmond Beauchamp (as Binet (as Beauchamp)), Georges Deneubourg (as Marquis de Vaubyessand (as Deneubourg)), Odette Dinay (as Chanteuse), Fernand Fabre (as Rodolphe Boulanger), Daniel Lecourtois (as Leon), Jacques Beauvais (as Bit Part (uncredited)), René Blech (as Coachman (uncredited)), Marie-Jacqueline Chantal (as Bit Part (uncredited)), Marguerite de Morlaye (as Bit Part (uncredited)), Jean Gehret (as Bit Part (uncredited)), Albert Malbert (as Bit Part (uncredited)), Robert Moor (as Doorman (uncredited)), Max Tréjean (as Bit Part (uncredited)), Paulette Élambert (as Berthe Bovary (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: Italian
Madame Bovary DVD (1937)
Also known as:Madame Bovary DVD (original title)

Country:Germany

Spoken Languages:German

Genres:Drama

Director(s):Gerhard Lamprecht

Storyline:
Madame Bovary is a 1937 German historical drama film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Pola Negri, Aribert Wäscher and Ferdinand Marian. It is an adaptation of Gustave Flaubert's 1857 novel Madame Bovary.

Cast:
Pola Negri (as Emma Bovary), Aribert Wäscher (as Charles Bovary), Ferdinand Marian (as Rodolphe Boulanger), Werner Scharf (as Léon Dupuis), Alexander Engel (as Homais, Apoteker), Paul Bildt (as L'heureux), Olga Limburg (as Madame Lefrançois), Karl Hellmer (as Binet), Katharina Brauren (as Madame Homais), Werner Stock (as Justin, Apoteker Helper), Carla Rust (as Félicité), Rudolf Klein-Rogge (as Prof. Canivet), Eduard von Winterstein (as Huret), Barbara von Annenkoff (as Marquise de Andervillier), Georg H. Schnell (as Marquis de Andervillier), Franz Stein (as Herzog de Laverrière), Bertold Reissig (as Hyppolite), Johannes Bergfeldt (as Amandé), Gerhard Dammann (as Robinet, Bauer), Angelo Ferrari (as Gast bei Marquis Andervillier), Robert Forsch (as Gast beim Empfang des Marquis), Albert Karchow (as Bürger von Yonville), Alfred Karen (as Gast bei Marquis Andervillier), Hildegard Kiesewetter (as Verkäuferin), Adelberg Ludwigshausen (as Jean, Diener), Edgar Nollet (as Gerichtsbeamter), Hellmuth Passarge (as Monsieur Renard), Ingeborg Peter (as Mädchen), Klaus Pohl (as Gerichtsbeamter), Ulla Ronge (as Sylvée), Lili Schoenborn-Anspach (as Fischhändlerin), Käte Strebel (as Gemüsefrau)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madame Bovary DVD (1949)
Also known as:Madame Bovary DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English, Italian

Genres:Drama, Romance

Director(s):Vincente Minnelli

Storyline:
French author Gustave Flaubert is on trial for writing the "indecent" novel "Madame Bovary." To prove that he wrote a moral tale, Flaubert narrates the story of beautiful Emma Bovary, an adulteress who destroyed the lives of everyone she came in contact with.

Cast:
Jennifer Jones (as Emma Bovary), James Mason (as Gustave Flaubert), Van Heflin (as Charles Bovary), Louis Jourdan (as Rodolphe Boulanger), Alf Kjellin (as Leon Dupuis (as Christopher Kent)), Gene Lockhart (as J. Homais), Frank Allenby (as Lhereux), Gladys Cooper (as Mme. Dupuis), John Abbott (as Mayor Tuvache), Harry Morgan (as Hyppolite (as Henry Morgan)), George Zucco (as DuBocage), Ellen Corby (as Félicité), Eduard Franz (as Roualt), Henri Letondal (as Guillaumin), Esther Somers (as Mme. Lefrancois), Frederic Tozere (as Pinard), Paul Cavanagh (as Marquis D'Andervilliers), Larry Simms (as Justin), Dawn Kinney (as Berthe Bovary), Vernon Steele (as Priest), Abdullah Abbas (as Villager (uncredited)), Ed Agresti (as Man (uncredited)), John Ardizoni (as Lagandy (uncredited)), Florence Auer (as Mme. Petree (uncredited)), Charles Bancroft (as Man (uncredited)), Mary Bayless (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Ray Beltram (as Villager (uncredited)), Eumenio Blanco (as Wedding Guest (uncredited)), Paul Bryar (as Bailiff (uncredited)), Nora Bush (as Wedding Guest (uncredited)), Jeanine Caruso (as Berthe Bovary, at 15 Months (uncredited)), David Cavendish (as Man (uncredited)), Andre Charisse (as Young Man (uncredited)), Fred Cordova (as Guest (uncredited)), Gino Corrado (as Village Official at Agricultural Show (uncredited)), Roy Damron (as Party Guest (uncredited)), George Davis (as Innkeeper (uncredited)), Charles De Ravenne (as Pimply-Faced Youth (uncredited)), Dickie Derrel (as Urchin (uncredited)), Edith Evanson (as Mother Superior (uncredited)), Jack George (as Opera Conductor (uncredited)), Marion Gray (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Stuart Holmes (as Guest (uncredited)), Teddy Infuhr (as Nosey Boy at Rouault's Home (uncredited)), Karl Johnson (as Drunken Guest (uncredited)), Edward Keane (as Presiding Judge (uncredited)), Victor Kilian (as Speaker at Agricultural Show (uncredited)), Harold Krueger (as Harelip Youth (uncredited)), Anne Kunde (as Guest (uncredited)), Gracille LaVinder (as Woman (uncredited)), Perk Lazelle (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Bert LeBaron (as Young Man (uncredited)), Ernesto Molinari (as Villager (uncredited)), Eula Morgan (as Woman (uncredited)), George Nardelli (as Villager (uncredited)), Mayo Newhall (as Man (uncredited)), Anton Northpole (as Waiter (uncredited)), Manuel París (as Servant (uncredited)), Lon Poff (as Guest (uncredited)), Catherine Price (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Constance Purdy (as Mme. Foulard (uncredited)), Phil Schumacher (as Guest (uncredited)), Helen St. Rayner (as Opera Singer (uncredited)), Paul Stathes (as Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Jack Stoney (as Guest (uncredited)), Helen Thurston (as Guest (uncredited)), Ellinor Vanderveer (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Sailor Vincent (as Guest (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madame Butterfly DVD (1932)
Also known as:Madame Butterfly DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Drama

Director(s):Marion Gering

Storyline:
Lieutenant B.F. Pinkerton is on shore-leave in Japan. He and his buddy Lieutenant Barton, out for a night on the town, stop in at a local establishment to check out the food, drink and girls, 'uh, and girls' to quote Lt. Barton. Pinkerton spies Cho-Cho San and immediately falls in lust. Barton counsels Pinkerton that he can 'marry' this beautiful Japanese girl, enjoy himself with cultural approval, then sail happily on back to America unshackled, since abandonment equates divorce in Japan. Barton assures Pinkerton that once abandoned, Cho-Cho will be free to marry whomever she chooses from amongst the Japanese people. When Pinkerton's ship sails out of port, Butterfly waits patiently for her husband to come home. Three years pass. Ever with her eye toward the harbor, Butterfly holds a secret delight that she eagerly wishes to surprise her husband with: their son. Pinkerton arrives in Japan with his American bride by his side. He goes to Butterfly to make his apologies and to finally end what Butterfly for three years has cherished in her heart.

Cast:
Sylvia Sidney (as Cho-Cho San), Cary Grant (as Lieutenant B.F. Pinkerton), Charles Ruggles (as Lt. Barton), Irving Pichel (as Yomadori), Helen Jerome Eddy (as Cho-Cho's mother), Edmund Breese (as Cho-Cho's grandfather), Louise Carter (as Suzuki), Sándor Kállay (as Goro), Judith Vosselli (as Madame Goro), Sheila Terry (as Mrs. Pinkerton), Dorothy Libaire (as Peach Blossom), Berton Churchill (as American Consul), Philip Horomato (as Trouble), Charita Alden, Wallis Clark (as Comm. Anderson), Verna Hillie (as Bridesmaid (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: Spanish


Madame Claude DVD (1977)
Also known as:Madame Claude DVD (original title)

Country:France

Spoken Languages:French

Genres:Comedy, Drama, Erotic

Director(s):Just Jaeckin

Storyline:
Based on a true story. Madame Claude, a well connected Parisienne with dark past, runs a network of high-class call girls. She sends her girls to any place in the world to satisfy sexual desires of wealthy and powerful men. Claude's manipulations also involve big business and politics. Meanwhile, photographer David Evans is trying to clear his own criminal record by providing the authorities with pictures of Claude's girls with important clients in compromising positions. But powerful men can do anything to keep their secrets...

Cast:
Françoise Fabian (as Madame Claude), Dayle Haddon (as Elizabeth), Murray Head (as David Evans), Klaus Kinski (as Alexander Zakis), Vibeke Knudsen-Bergeron (as Anne-Marie (as Vibeke Knudsen)), Maurice Ronet (as Pierre), Robert Webber (as Howard), Jean Gaven (as Gustave Lucas), André Falcon (as Paul), François Perrot (as Lefevre), Marc Michel (as Hugo), Roland Bertin (as Soulier), Ed Bishop (as Smith), Karl Held (as Stanfield), Ylva Setterborg (as Jill), Marie-Christine Deshayes (as Florence), Max Amyl (as Le prince), Sophie Barnett (as Charlotte), Jack Berard (as Le chauffeur), Valérie Bonnier (as Une vendeuse), Gérard Buhr (as Firmin), Florence Cayrol (as Ginette), Marie-Claude Collin (as Une vendeuse), Evelyne Dress (as Une vendeuse), Radiah Frye (as Léa), Pascal Greggory (as Frédéric), Fernand Guiot (as Le directeur), Lyle Joyce (as Fisbech), Marcella Klept (as Sophie), Serge Lahssen (as Le barmen), Marc Lamole (as Sallard), Lucienne Legrand (as La mère d'Elizabeth), Louise Mazzaroli (as Jane), Philippe Moreau (as L'avocat), Henri Poirier (as Le concierge), Jean-Pierre Rambal (as Alfredo), Claire Richard (as Keiko), Pierre Risch (as Le voisin d'Anne-Marie), Gilbert Robin (as Le commissaire), René Roussel (as Le président), Nicole Seguin (as La dentiste), Li Sellgren (as Jeanine), Vandat (as Le Japonais), Vania Vilers (as Le jeune cadre), Nadia Verine (as Rosaline), Catherine Zidi (as La femme de chambre), Anne Libert (as Clubber (uncredited)), Eva Quang (as Une fille (uncredited)), Catherine Serre (as Une hôtesse de bar. (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madame Curie DVD (1943)
Also known as:Madame Curie DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English, Italian

Genres:Biography, Drama, Romance

Director(s):Mervyn LeRoy, Albert Lewin

Storyline:
Biopic of the famed scientist and the work she did with her husband Pierre in the discovery of radium. Marie was a student at the Sorbonne studying for her Master's degree in physics when they first met. She received permission to use space in Professor Pierre Curie's laboratory. They soon fall in love and are married, working together on trying to isolate a radioactive substance Marie has identified as radium. Years of painstaking research and experimentation led to success and Marie and Pierre Curie shared the Nobel Prize in Physics. Sadly, Pierre was killed crossing the street in the rain when he was run over by a horse and wagon. Marie continued to work and make major contributions to science.

Cast:
Greer Garson (as Marie Curie), Walter Pidgeon (as Pierre Curie), Henry Travers (as Eugene Curie), Albert Bassermann (as Professor Jean Perot), Robert Walker (as David Le Gros), C. Aubrey Smith (as Lord Kelvin), May Whitty (as Madame Eugene Curie (as Dame May Whitty)), Victor Francen (as President of University), Elsa Bassermann (as Madame Perot), Reginald Owen (as Dr. Becquerel), Van Johnson (as Reporter), Margaret O'Brien (as Irene Curie - Age 5), James Hilton (voice of Narration Spoken By), Mariska Aldrich (as Tall Woman (uncredited)), Tony Carson (as Man at Accident (uncredited)), Ruth Cherrington (as Swedish Queen (uncredited)), Ray Collins (voice of Lecturer), Guy D'Ennery (as Professor (uncredited)), George Davis (as Cart Driver (uncredited)), Harold De Becker (as Professor (uncredited)), Franz Dorfler (as Assistant Tailor (uncredited)), Justine Duney (as Woman at Accident (uncredited)), Tay Dunn (as Man at Accident (uncredited)), William Edmunds (as Cart Driver (uncredited)), Nestor Eristoff (as Board Member (uncredited)), Al Ferguson (as Man at Accident (uncredited)), Edward Fielding (as Board Member (uncredited)), Howard Freeman (voice of Prof. Constant), Linda Lee Gates (as Perot Granddaughter (uncredited)), Marie Louise Gates (as Perot Granddaughter (uncredited)), Lisa Golm (as Lucille (uncredited)), Ilka Grüning (as Seamstress (uncredited)), Lumsden Hare (as Professor Roget (uncredited)), Teddy Infuhr (as Son (uncredited)), James Kirkwood (as Board Member (uncredited)), Isabel La Mal (as Woman at Accident (uncredited)), Gene Lockhart (as Bit Part (uncredited)), Miles Mander (as Businessman (uncredited)), George Meader (as Singing Professor (uncredited)), Dickie Meyers (as Master Michaud (uncredited)), Noel Mills (as Wedding Guest (uncredited)), Leo Mostovoy (as Photographer (uncredited)), Alan Napier (as Dr. Bladh (uncredited)), Moroni Olsen (as President of Businessman's Board (uncredited)), Maria Page (as Woman at Accident (uncredited)), Gigi Perreau (as Eve at 18 Months (uncredited)), Francis Pierlot (as Monsieur Michaud (uncredited)), Nita Pike (as Woman at Accident (uncredited)), Dorothy Raye (as Nurse (uncredited)), Almira Sessions (as Madame Michaud (uncredited)), Arthur Shields (as Businessman (uncredited)), Wyndham Standing (as King Oscar (uncredited)), Count Stefenelli (as Conference Guest (uncredited)), Ray Teal (as Driver (uncredited)), Charles Trowbridge (as Board Member (uncredited)), Michael Visaroff (as Proud Papa (uncredited)), Marek Windheim (as Jewelry Salesman (uncredited)), Frederick Worlock (as Businessman (uncredited)), Eustace Wyatt (as Doctor (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madame Dubarry DVD (1919)
Also known as:Madame DuBarry DVD (original title)

Country:Germany

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Biography, Drama, Romance

Director(s):Ernst Lubitsch

Storyline:
The story of Madame DuBarry, the mistress of Louis XV of France, and her loves in the time of the French revolution.

Cast:
Pola Negri (as Jeanne Vaubernier - later Madame Dubarry), Emil Jannings (as König Louis XV), Harry Liedtke (as Armand De Foix), Eduard von Winterstein (as Graf Jean Dubarry), Reinhold Schünzel (as Minister Choiseul), Else Berna (as Graefin Gramont), Fred Immler (as Richelieu), Gustav Czimeg (as Aiguillon), Karl Platen (as Guillaume Dubarry), Bernhard Goetzke (as Revolutionär), Magnus Stifter (as Don Diego), Paul Biensfeldt (as Lebel), Willy Kaiser-Heyl (as Oberst der Wache), Alexander Ekert (as Paillet (as Alexander Eckert)), Robert Sortsch-Pla, Marga Köhler (as Madame Labille), Paul Wegener (as (unconfirmed)), Victor Janson (as Zamor - ein Neger (as Viktor Janson))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madame Dubarry DVD (1934)
Also known as:Madame Du Barry DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Comedy, Drama, History

Director(s):William Dieterle

Storyline:
Madame DuBarry is a 1934 American historical film directed by William Dieterle and starring Dolores del Rio, Reginald Owen, Victor Jory and Osgood Perkins. The film portrays the life of Madame Du Barry, the last mistress of King Louis XV of France.[1] While this film does not serve accuracy to Madame Du Barry, it does feature antiques and jewelry that came from the actual days when Madame Du Barry lived. This film was released just as the Hays Code was taking full swing, and faced many problems with censors of the time. Scenes of this film had to be removed before its release or else it would have not been approved for release.

Cast:
Dolores del Rio (as Madame Du Barry (as Dolores Del Rio)), Reginald Owen (as King Louis XV), Victor Jory (as Duc Armand d'Aiguillon), Osgood Perkins (as Duc de Richelieu), Verree Teasdale (as Duchess de Granmont), Ferdinand Gottschalk (as Lebel), Anita Louise (as Marie Antoinette), Maynard Holmes (as The Dauphin), Henry O'Neill (as Duc de Choiseul), Hobart Cavanaugh (as Professor de la Vauguyon), Dorothy Tree (as Adelaide, the King's Daughter), Virginia Sale (as Sophie, the King's Daughter), Camille Rovelle (as Victoria, the King's Daughter), Helen Lowell (as Countess de Berne), Joan Wheeler (as Florette, Young Girl at Dear Park), Halliwell Hobbes (as English Ambassador), Nella Walker (as Mme. de Noailles), Arthur Treacher (as Andre, Master of the Bedroom), Jesse Scott (as Zamore, Du Barry's Black Servant Boy), Joan Barclay (as Girl in Field with Flowers (uncredited)), Margaret Carthew (as Girl (uncredited)), Allan Cavan (as Nobleman (uncredited)), Clay Clement (as Nobleman at Duc de Choiseul's Meeting (uncredited)), Helena Phillips Evans (as Dressmaker (uncredited)), Robert Greig (as The King's Chef (uncredited)), Eula Guy (as Young Girl with the Dressmaker (uncredited)), Mary Kornman (as Sweet Pea (uncredited)), Edward LeSaint (as Doctor (uncredited)), Doris Lloyd (as Madame of Dear Park (uncredited)), Wilfred Lucas (as Servant on Lawn Keeping Score (uncredited)), Dennis O'Keefe (as King's Attendant with Robe (uncredited)), George Ovey (as Merchant from Paris (uncredited)), Phillips Smalley (as (uncredited)), Victoria Vinton (as Bluebell (uncredited)), Leo White (as The King's Wig Man (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madame Dubarry DVD (1954)
Also known as:Madame du Barry DVD (original title)

Country:France

Spoken Languages:French

Genres:Drama, History

Director(s):Christian-Jaque

Storyline:
The daughter of a seamstress, Jeanne Bécu could hardly imagine she would later become one of the most influential women of the Kingdom of France. Nor could she anticipate her quick fall and tragic death. The teenage girl was still a mere milliner's assistant when her beauty attracted the attention of Count Jean du Barry, a degenerate noble man who, after making her his mistress, undertook to make her Paris's most successful courtesan. Later, he realized that he could even help her to become one of aging King Louis XV's mistresses. But to qualify as a royal mistress, Jeanne had to be a married noble woman. No problem: Jean, who was already married, provided another husband, his brother Guillaume. This is how Jeanne, who had become Countess du Barry with sleight of hand, could enjoy triumph at Versailles. Unfortunately for her, her reign, which had excited the jealousy of the other courtesans, lasted only while the King was alive. Following his death, she was immediately exiled from Versailles and two decades later was executed on the guillotine.

Cast:
Martine Carol (as Jeanne Bécu, dite Rançon), Daniel Ivernel (as Jean du Barry), Gianna Maria Canale (as Duchesse de Grammont), Jean Parédès (as Lebel), Denis d'Inès (as Cardinal Richelieu (as Denis D'Inès)), Marguerite Pierry (as Comtesse de Médarne), Isabelle Pia (as Marie-Antoinette), Nadine Alari (as La Maréchale de Guichelais), Giovanna Ralli (as Cadette), Georgette Anys (as La citoyenne), Catherine Caron, Nadine Tallier (as Loque), Nane Germon (as Mlle du Barry), Claude Albers (as (as C. Albers)), Micky Bourgois (as (as M. Bourgeois)), Jacqueline Chambord (as (as J. Chambord)), France Degand (as (as F. Degand)), Suzanne Grey (as Mlle du Barry (as S. Grey)), Karine Jansen (as Chiffe (as C. Jansen)), Lisette Lebon (as (as L. Le Bon)), Jeanne Montange (as (as J. Montange)), Micheline Gary (as Une fille (as M. Gary)), Colette Richard (as (as C. Ricard)), Pascale Roberts (as Une amie de Jeanne (as P. Roberts)), Claude Sylvain (as Une fille (as C Sylvain)), Paul Demange (as Un citoyen), André Bervil (as Un musicien (as Bervil)), Michel Etcheverry (as L'abbé de Beauvais (as M. Etcheverry)), Rodolphe Marcilly (as (as Marcilly)), Serge Grand (as Louis XVI), Olivier Mathot (as (as Mathot)), Robert Murzeau (as Un seigneur), Gabrielle Dorziat (as La Gourdan), Massimo Serato (as Choiseul), Umberto Melnati (as Curtins (as Menalti)), Noël Roquevert (as Guillaume du Barry), André Luguet (as Louis XV), Christian Alers (as Petit rôle (uncredited)), Luce Aubertin (as (uncredited)), Gilbert Bokanowski (as Petit rôle (uncredited)), Martine Bridou (as Petit rôle (uncredited)), Josette Hanson (as (uncredited)), Nicole Leeber (as Petit rôle (uncredited)), André Numès Fils (as L'huissier (uncredited)), Marcelle Praince (as Mme du Barry, mère (uncredited)), Jean-Michel Rouzière (as (uncredited)), Louis Saintève (as Le prêtre (uncredited)), Linda Sereno (as Petit rôle (uncredited)), Jean-Marc Tennberg (as Un seigneur (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madame P e le sue ragazze DVD (1964)
Also known as:A House Is Not a Home DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Crime, Drama, History

Director(s):Russell Rouse

Storyline:
Based on Polly Adler's best-selling autobiography about her life in the Roaring Twenties as a legendary Madam. The movie follows Polly's (Shelley Winters') life from an immigrant worker to becoming friend and confidante of underworld bigwigs, social leaders, businessmen, politicians, writers, and artists.

Cast:
Shelley Winters (as Polly Adler), Robert Taylor (as Frank Costigan), Cesar Romero (as Lucky Luciano), Ralph Taeger (as Casey Booth), Kaye Ballard (as Sidonia), Broderick Crawford (as Harrigan), Mickey Shaughnessy (as Police Sergeant Riordan), Lisa Seagram (as Madge), Meri Welles (as Lorraine), Jesse White (as Rafferty), Connie Gilchrist (as Hattie Miller), Constance Dane (as Laura), Allyson Ames (as Gwen), Lewis Charles (as Angelo), Steve Peck (as Vince), Michael Forest (as Bernie Watson), Stanley Adams (as Harry), Richard Reeves (as Pete Snyder), Roger C. Carmel (as Dixie Keeler), J. Pat O'Malley (as Muldoon), Alice Reinheart (as Sarah Ludwig), Ben Astar (as Max Ludwig), Hayden Rorke (as Bill Cameron), Benny Rubin (as Happy Charlie), Tom D'Andrea (as Gabe), Gee Gee Galligan (as Dorothy), Alex Gerry (as Doctor), Edmon Ryan (as Sam), George Cisar (as Dr. Saunders), Charles Fredericks (as Bert (as Charles E. Fredericks)), Baynes Barron (as Matt), Jerry James (as Tim), Michael Ross (as Manager of Dance Hall), Larry Barton (as Bald Man), Steve Carruthers (as Ogle-Eyed Man), Billy Beck (as Goggle-Eyed Man), June Gleason (as Angry Wife), Wynne Brown (as Secretary), John Indrisano (as Undetermined Secondary Role), Max Power (as Undetermined Secondary Role), Sandra Scott (as Frightened Girl with Scar), Roxanne Arlen (as Hattie Miller's Girl), Wilda Taylor (as Exotic Dancer), Amadee Chabot (as Call Girl), Danica D'Hondt (as Vicki - Call Girl), Leona Gage (as Call Girl), Sandra Grant (as Call Girl), Diane Libby (as Call Girl), Patricia Manning (as Call Girl), Inga Neilsen (as Greta - Call Girl), Francine Pyne (as Red - Call Girl), Astrid Schultz (as Call Girl), Patricia Thomas (as Call Girl), Raquel Welch (as Call Girl), Edy Williams (as Call Girl), Astrid De Brea (as Jeanette - Call Girl), Annabelle George (as Call Girl), Ava Janey (as Call Girl), Barbara Burgess (as Call Girl), Nina Schneider (as Call Girl), Caryl Lee Hill (as Call Girl), Myrna Ross (as Hattie Miller's Girl), Leslie Summers (as Hattie Miller's Girl), Leon Alton (as Customer at Party (uncredited)), Henry Beckman (as Croupier (uncredited)), Earl Brown (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Paul Cristo (as Customer at Party (uncredited)), Jack Del Rio (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Jack Fife (as Customer at Party (uncredited)), Clive Halliday (as Customer at Party (uncredited)), George Hoagland (as Club Patron (uncredited)), Howard Joslin (as Customer at Party (uncredited)), Mike Mahoney (as Customer at Party (uncredited)), William Meader (as Customer at Party (uncredited)), Sol Murgi (as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)), Monty O'Grady (as Club Patron (uncredited)), Anthony Redondo (as Police Officer (uncredited)), Andrew Roud (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Jerry Rush (as Club Patron (uncredited)), Jeffrey Sayre (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Charles Sherlock (as Bartender (uncredited)), Guy Way (as Strong-Arm Man at Party (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madame Sans-Gene DVD (1941)
Also known as:Madame Sans-Gêne DVD (original title)

Country:France

Spoken Languages:French

Genres:Comedy, Drama, History

Director(s):Roger Richebé

Storyline:
The ordeals of a crude washerwoman in the chic court of Napoleon the First;La Maréchale Lefèvre ,a former launderer who followed the emperor in many of his campaigns is the laughing stock of the court .Although she takes lessons in deportment ,she 's not able to learn good manners and the posh new aristocrats snub her and call her names .When the emperor, his wife Marie-Louise and Neipperg are involved in an intrigue,she saves the situation.

Cast:
Arletty (as Catherine Hubscher), Aimé Clariond (as Le chef de la police Fouché), Maurice Escande (as Le comte de Neipperg), Henri Nassiet (as Le maréchal Lefebvre), Jeanne Reinhardt (as Le reine Caroline), Madeleine Sylvain (as La princesse Élisa), Albert Dieudonné (as Napoléon 1er), Geneviève Auger (as L'impératrice Marie-Louise), Mona Dol (as Madame de Bülow), Ror Volmar (as La chanteuse), André Carnège (as Savary), Paul Amiot (as Maximilen de Robespierre), Robert Vattier (as Jasmin), Alain Cuny (as Roustan), Léon Walther (as Despréaux), Marcel Talmont (as Corso), Pierre Vernet (as Leroy), André Lorière (as Cop), Suzanne Bara (as Toinon (uncredited)), Paul Barge (as (uncredited)), Jean Chaduc (as (uncredited)), Pierre Dargout (as Canouville (uncredited)), Joé Davray (as (uncredited)), Hubert de Malet (as Junot (uncredited)), Guy Denancy (as (uncredited)), Raymonde Devarennes (as (uncredited)), Maurice Dorléac (as Lauriston (uncredited)), Pierre Ferval (as (uncredited)), Claude Martial (as La Roussotte (uncredited)), Geneviève Morel (as Julie - une blanchisseuse (uncredited)), Tony Murcie (as Duroc (uncredited)), Max Mégy (as Bonaparte (uncredited)), Robert Méral (as Saint Marsan (uncredited)), Odette Talazac (as Nanette (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madame Sans Gene DVD (1961)
Also known as:Madame Sans Gêne DVD (original title)

Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy, Drama, Romance

Director(s):Christian-Jaque

Storyline:
Catherine, an out-spoken Parisian laundress follows Napoleon's army to the battlefront to be near her Sergeant Lefevre. The couple perform a deed of heroism which abets Napoleon's victory, so that after the war the grateful Emperor bestows on the now married couple the title of Duke and Duchess. Catherine squabbles with Napoleon's haughty sisters, scandalizes the nobility with her lack of courtly manners, flirts with the men - and consistently creates havoc as she remains true to her earthy background.

Cast:
Sophia Loren (as Catherine Hubscher, dite "Madame Sans-Gêne"), Robert Hossein (as Le sergent François-Joseph Lefebvre), Renaud Mary (as Fouché), Léa Gray, Gianrico Tedeschi (as Roquet), Marina Berti (as Elisa Bonaparte), Enrique Ávila (as Le sergent Fricasse), Carlo Giuffrè (as Jérôme Bonaparte), Fernando Sancho (as Pommier), Bruno Carotenuto (as Blanchet - un garde), Gabriella Pallotta (as Héloïse), Célina Cély (as Anna dite Ziguette), Analía Gadé (as Caroline Bonaparte (as Annalia Gadé)), Silvia Solar (as Margot), Evelyn Stewart (as (as Ida Galli)), Licia Calderón, Laura Valenzuela (as Pauline Bonaparte), Ángela Bravo, Antoinette Weynen, Julien Bertheau (as Napoléon Bonaparte), Alfonso Godá, Xan das Bolas, Charito Trallero (as (as Charo Trallero)), Pilar Laguna, María Becedas, Tomás Blanco (as Le maréchal Augereau (uncredited)), Robert Dalban (as Le maître à danser (uncredited)), Renato Terra (as Un sans-culotte (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madame Satan DVD (1930)
Also known as:Madam Satan DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Comedy, Drama, Musical

Director(s):Cecil B. DeMille

Storyline:
Angela and Bob Brooks are an upper class couple. Unfortunately, Bob is an unfaithful husband. But Angela has a plan to win back her husband's affections. An elaborate masquerade ball is to be held aboard a magnificent dirigible. Angela will attend and disguise herself as a mysterious devil woman. Hidden behind her mask, and wrapped in an alluring gown, Angela as the devil woman will to try to seduce her unknowing husband and teach him a lesson.

Cast:
Kay Johnson (as Angela Brooks), Reginald Denny (as Bob Brooks), Lillian Roth (as Trixie), Roland Young (as Jimmy Wade), Elsa Peterson (as Martha - the Maid), Jack King (as Herman), Eddie Prinz (as Biff (as Edward Prinz)), Boyd Irwin (as Zeppelin Captain), Wallace MacDonald (as First Mate), Tyler Brooke (as Romeo), Ynez Seabury (as Babo), Theodore Kosloff (as Electricity), Julanne Johnston (as Miss Conning Tower), Martha Sleeper (as Fish Girl), Doris McMahon (as Water), Vera Marshe (as Call of the Wild (as Vera Marsh)), Albert Conti (as Empire Officer), Earl Askam (as Pirate), Rina De Liguoro (as Spain (as Countess De Liguoro)), Katharine Irving (as Spider Girl), Lotus Thompson (as Eve), Aileen Ransom (as Victory), Abe Lyman (as Abe Lyman), Abe Lyman Orchestra (as Abe Lyman's Orchestra (as Abe Lyman and His Band)), Judith Arlen (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Wilson Benge (as Zeppelin Butler (uncredited)), Jack Byron (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Mary Carlisle (as Little Bo Peep (uncredited)), Phyllis Crane (as Girl in parked car (uncredited)), Edwards Davis (as Henry VIII (uncredited)), Marie Deauville (as Mrs. High Hat (uncredited)), Dorothy Dehn (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Cecil B. DeMille (voice of Radio Newscaster), Katherine DeMille (as Zeppelin Reveler (uncredited)), Ann Dvorak (as Zeppelin Reveler (uncredited)), Betty Francisco (as Little Rolls Riding Hood (uncredited)), Bud Geary (as Zeppelin Crewman (uncredited)), Kenneth Gibson (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Vera Gordon (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Ella Hall (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Kasha Haroldi (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Lorimer Johnston (as The Butler (uncredited)), June Knight (as Zeppelin Reveler (uncredited)), Allan Lane (as Zeppelin Majordomo (uncredited)), Nora Lane (as Zeppelin Reveler (uncredited)), Wilfred Lucas (as Roman Senator (uncredited)), Elvira Lucianti (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Mary McAllister (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Earl McCarthy (as Zeppelin Reveler (uncredited)), June Nash (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Louis Natheaux (as Arabian Prince (uncredited)), Dave O'Brien (as Zeppelin Reveler (uncredited)), Rita (as Dancer in Ballet Mechanique (uncredited)), Ann Roth (as Zeppeling Reveler (uncredited)), Rubin (as Dancer in Ballet Mechanique (uncredited)), Philip Sleeman (as Zeppelin Reveler (uncredited)), Ann Sothern (as Zeppelin Reveler (uncredited)), Henry Stockbridge (as Undeetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Natalie Storm (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Margaret Swope (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Youcca Troubetzkov (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Marie Valli (as Confusion (uncredited)), Dorothy Vernon (as Maggie - the Cook (uncredited)), Natalie Visart (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Sethma Williams (as Dancer (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madame X DVD (1929)
Also known as:Madame X DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Drama

Director(s):Lionel Barrymore

Storyline:
Young Raymond Floriot, following in his father Louis Floriot's professional footsteps, he now France's attorney general, has just passed the bar exam. Raymond's first case, appointed to him by the courts, is a murder case. His pitiful and poor Jane Doe client, who refers to herself only as Madame X, admits to killing the scoundrel of a man named Laroque, but won't disclose why or in turn defend herself in court. Raymond knows nothing of her past, which includes once being a woman of class, married to man of prestige. But that marriage ended because he treated her without love, which resulted in her leaving him for another man, who in turn passed away shortly thereafter. Her first marriage produced a son, who her husband refused to let her see. Her son never knew she was alive, he being told by his father that she died. The consequence of his action left Madame X on a downward path where she never found love. Now, in turn, she hopes her silence will protect the one that she really loves, he who doesn't even know about her selfless sacrifice.

Cast:
Lewis Stone (as Louis Floriot), Ruth Chatterton (as Jacqueline), Raymond Hackett (as Raymond Floriot), Holmes Herbert (as Noel), Eugenie Besserer (as Rose), John P. Edington (as Doctor), Mitchell Lewis (as Colonel Hanby), Ullrich Haupt (as Laroque (as Ullric Haupt)), Sidney Toler (as Merivel), Richard Carle (as Perissard), Carroll Nye (as Darrell), Claude King (as Valmorin (as Claud King)), Chappell Dossett (as Judge), Henry Armetta (as Hotel Owner (uncredited)), Agostino Borgato (as Hotel Porter (uncredited)), Jack Chefe (as Nightclub Waiter (uncredited)), Ronnie Cosby (as Boy at Puppet Show (uncredited)), Carrie Daumery (as Dining Room Guest (uncredited)), Derry Dee (as Boy at Puppet Show (uncredited)), Edith Fellows (as Child at Puppet Show (uncredited)), Frankie Genardi (as Boy at Puppet Show (uncredited)), Mary Gordon (as Nursemaid (uncredited)), Sydney Jarvis (as Gendarme at Trial (uncredited)), Sôjin Kamiyama (as Oriental Doctor (uncredited)), Dickie Moore (as Boy at Puppet Show (uncredited)), Douglas Scott (as Raymond - as a Small Boy (uncredited)), Philip Sleeman (as Sidewalk Cafe Waiter (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madame X DVD (1966)
Also known as:Madame X DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English, Italian

Genres:Drama

Director(s):David Lowell Rich

Storyline:
A woman married to a wealthy socialite, is compromised by the accidental death of a man who had been romantically pursuing her, and is forced by her mother-in-law to assume a new identity to save the reputation of her husband and infant son. She wanders the world, trying to forget her heartbreak with the aid of alcohol and unsavory men, eventually returning to the city of her downfall, where she murders a blackmailer who threatens to expose her past. Amazingly, she is represented at her murder trial by her now adult son, who is a public defender. Hoping to continue to protect her son, she refuses to give her real name and is known to the court as the defendant, "Madame X."

Cast:
Lana Turner (as Holly Parker), John Forsythe (as Clay Anderson), Ricardo Montalban (as Phil Benton), Burgess Meredith (as Dan Sullivan), John Van Dreelen (as Christian Torben), Virginia Grey (as Mimsy), Warren Stevens (as Michael Spalding), Carl Benton Reid (as The Judge), Teddy Quinn (as Clay Anderson Jr. as a Boy), Frank Maxwell (as Dr. Evans), Kaaren Verne (as Nurse Riborg (as Karen Verne)), Joe De Santis (as Carter (as Joe DeSantis)), Frank Marth (as Det. Combs), Bing Russell (as Police Sgt. Riley), Teno Pollick (as Manuel Lopez), Jeff Burton (as Bromley), Jill Jackson (as Police Matron), Constance Bennett (as Estelle), Keir Dullea (as Clay Anderson Jr.), Leon Alton (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Don Ames (as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)), Monya Andre (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Walter Bacon (as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)), Jack Berle (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Lovyss Bradley (as Matron (uncredited)), Paul Bradley (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Mathilda Calnan (as The French Beautician (uncredited)), James J. Casino (as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)), Sayre Dearing (as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)), George Dega (as Man (uncredited)), Neil Hamilton (as Scott Lewis (uncredited)), George Hoagland (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Byrd Holland (as Cronyn (uncredited)), Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. (as Patrone (uncredited)), Joseph La Cava (as Waiter (uncredited)), Richard LaMarr (as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)), Brad Logan (as Merchant Marine Sailor (uncredited)), Duncan McCleod (as Official (uncredited)), Mark Miranda (as Mexican Boy (uncredited)), Ruben Moreno (as Man (uncredited)), Sol Murgi (as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)), John Pedrini (as Court Reporter (uncredited)), Fred Rapport (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Paul Ravel (as Juror (uncredited)), Waclaw Rekwart (as Waiter (uncredited)), Jeffrey Sayre (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Bernard Sell (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Mabel Smaney (as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)), Kris Tel (as Danish Woman (uncredited)), Richard Tretter (as Merchant Marine Sailor (uncredited)), Chalky Williams (as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madamigella di Maupin DVD (1966)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Action, Adventure, Romance

Director(s):Mauro Bolognini

Storyline:
Mlle de Maupin escapes from her uncle's castle, invaded by Hungarian troops, under the guise of a clergyman named Theodore. An army recruiter forces Theodore to enlist in the King's army, and not even the religious robe is an insurance against it. Theodore is assigned to be aide-de-camp to Alcibiade, a man as virile in combat, as he seems troubled for the figure of his aid... D'Albert, an aristocrat, will expose Theodore's true sex, and after a number of confusing, comedy situations, Alcibiade will appease his troubled feelings.

Cast:
Catherine Spaak (as Magdeleine de Maupin), Robert Hossein (as Capitaine Alcibiade), Tomas Milian (as Chevalier d'Albert), Mikaela (as Rosetta Durand), Ángel Álvarez (as Monseigneur de Maupin (as Angel Alvarez)), Ottavia Piccolo (as Ninon), Manuel Zarzo (as Conscripting Sergeant (as Manolo Zarzo)), Lojze Drenovec, Cesare Gelli (as Second Maestro), Roberto Coppa, Franca Squarciapino (as First Maestro), Josip Markovic, Elvira Kralj (as Grazzioza de Maupin), Nino Fuscagni (as De Maupin's Majordomo (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madcaps il fronte della violenza DVD (1968)
Also known as:Angels from Hell DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English, Italian

Genres:Action, Crime

Director(s):Bruce Kessler

Storyline:
Mike (Tom Stern), an ex-motorcycle club president from the baddest gang in Riverside, California, returns home a hero after serving in Vietnam. Unable to find his former gang there, he follows a lead and finds Smiley (Ted Markland) and the rest in Bakersfield, California hole up at Ginger's (Arlene Martel) house. Under the watchful eye of Sheriff Bingham (Jack Starrett), who had an "understanding" with the previous president, Mike finds himself up against crooked cops under Bingham's watch. In defiance, he uses his war-hero experience to organize a new, united super outlaw gang. When one member beaten up and killed by police, an all-out cop vs. biker war results.

Cast:
Tom Stern (as Mike), Ted Markland (as Smiley), Jack Starrett (as Bingham), Arlene Martel (as Ginger), Paul Bertoya (as Nutty Norman), Jimmy Murphy (as Tiny Tim), Sandra Bettin (as (as Saundra Gayle)), Bob Harris (as Baney), Luana Talltree (as Angry Annie), Suzy Walters (as Saundra Gayle (as Susanne Walters)), Rod Wilmoth (as Police Officer), Steve Oliver (as Speed), Pepper Martin (as Dennis), Jay S. York (as George (as Jay York)), Susanne Sidney (as Buff (as Ginger Snapp)), Lee Stanley (as Reynolds), Steven Rogers (as Dude), Susan Holloway (as Jennifer), Judith Garwood (as Louise), Fred Cole (as Musician (uncredited)), Dirty Denny (as Dirty Denny (uncredited)), Randee Lynne Jensen (as Extra (uncredited)), Sharmagne Leland-St. John (as Big George's Girlfriend (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maddalena DVD (1954)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Drama

Director(s):Augusto Genina

Storyline:
The story takes plays during the annual Good Friday pageant in a tiny Italian village. Local priest Don Vincenzo faces a crisis when the girl selected to play the Virgin Mary shows up pregnant. This turn of events is beneficial to business mogul Lamberti, who has been seeking a way to discredit Don Vincenzo in the villagers' eyes. Adding to the priest's headaches are the "stage parents" of the many applicants for the role of the Blessed Virgin. In desperation, Don Vincenzo decides to hire an outsider for the role--ample opportunity for the villainous Lamberti to bring in a prostitute named Maddelena as the prime candidate. Through a series of unfortunate coincidences, poor Maddelena ends up as the tragic victim of mob rule and collective stupidity.

Cast:
Märta Torén (as Maddalena (as Marta Toren)), Gino Cervi (as Don Vincenzo), Charles Vanel (as Giovanni Lamberti), Jacques Sernas (as Giovanni Belloni), Isa Querio (as Luisa), Bianca Doria (as Rosa), Valentine Tessier (as Geltrude), Angiola Faranda (as Figlia del bovaro), Folco Lulli (as Domenico, il bovaro), Assunta Radico (as La moglie del bovaro (as Assunta Radicco)), Germana Paolieri (as Prostituta), Liliana Gerace (as Prostituta), Dianora Veiga (as Prostituta), Lorena Berg (as Prostituta), Giovanni Martella (as Rocco), Rosario Borelli (as Un giovane del paese), Giulio Tomasini, Sergio Crosia (as Un giovane del paese), Dario Manelfi (as Un giovane del paese), Vando Tress (as Un giovane del paese (as Vando Tres)), Elio Bartoletti (as Un giovane del paese), Natale Cirino (as Il barista), Vittorio Braschi, Paoletta Bastianelli (as (uncredited)), Patrizia De Filippo (as Figlioletta di Maddalena (uncredited)), Arrigo Forti (as (uncredited)), Valerie French (as (uncredited)), Lia Lena (as Prostituta (uncredited)), Nanni Loy (as Uomo nel treno (uncredited)), Felice Minotti (as (uncredited)), Amalia Pellegrini (as Filomena (uncredited)), Francesco Penza (as (uncredited)), Leonello Zanchi (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maddalena DVD (1971)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Drama, Romance

Director(s):Jerzy Kawalerowicz

Storyline:
A woman is desperate to find real love in a steady, secure relationship. A priest is doubting his ability to cope with celibacy. When she decides the priest is the man she wants, erotic tension and self-questioning about true Faith fill the air.

Cast:
Lisa Gastoni (as Maddalena), Eric Woofe (as Priest), Ivo Garrani (as Maddalena's husband), Paolo Gozlino (as Fisherman), Barbara Pilavin (as Priest's mother), Ezio Marano (as Priest's aide), Lucia Alberti, Pietro Fumelli, Ermelinda De Felice, Paolo Bonacelli, Vera Drudi, Rosita Torosh, Fernando De Santo, Brizio Montinaro, Gianni Lago, Ernesto Colli (as Prison inmate), Nando Gazzolo (as (uncredited)), Umberto Orsini (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maddalena zero in condotta DVD (1940)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy

Director(s):Vittorio De Sica

Storyline:
Elisa, a young teacher, writes romantic letters to Mr. Hartman, an imaginary character found in a textbook. Maddalena, one of the students, finds a letter and sends it to the recipient. After a while, the real Mr. Hartman shows up at school.

Cast:
Vittorio De Sica (as Alfredo Hartman), Vera Bergman (as L'insegnate Elisa Malgari), Carla Del Poggio (as Maddalena Lenci), Irasema Dilián (as Eva Barta, la privatista (as Eva Dilian)), Amelia Chellini (as La direttrice), Pina Renzi (as La professoressa Varzi), Paola Veneroni (as L'allieva Varghetti, la spiona), Dora Bini (as L'allieva Caricati), Enza Delbi (as Un' allieva), Roberto Villa (as Stefano Armani), Armando Migliari (as Malesci, il professore di chimica), Guglielmo Barnabò (as Il signore Emilio Lenci), Giuseppe Varni (as Amilcare Bondani, il bidello), Arturo Bragaglia (as Sila, il professore di ginnastica), Pia Attanasio Fioretti (as La signora Lenci (uncredited)), Gina Cinquini (as La signora Bondani (uncredited)), Irma Corelli (as L'allieva Silvestri (uncredited)), Alda Grimaldi (as Un' allieva (uncredited)), Lina Marengo (as La professoressa di geografica (uncredited)), Livia Minelli (as La cameriera di casa Lenci (uncredited)), Mimí Muñoz (as La madre di Elisa (uncredited)), Vera Ruberti (as Un' allieva (uncredited)), Titti Speri (as Un' allieva (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Made in Italy DVD (1965)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy

Director(s):Nanni Loy

Storyline:
A group of Italians--tourists and immigrants--take a flight to Sweden. Two bourgeois couples choose a typical Italian restaurant by its name, 'La Trattoria', and are disgusted by the untidiness and poor service. An elegant lady in her splendid Ferrari is accosted by an Italian and imagines a flirtation, but he's all eyes--for the car. An Italian wife finds her husband in bed with another woman, but he's so smooth with his explanation that she blames herself for not spending enough time with him lately.

Cast:
Renzo Marignano (as The Snob (segment "1 'Usi e costumi', episode 1")), Claudio Gora (as Bored Diner's Husband (segment "1 'Usi e costumi', episode 1")), Marina Berti (as Bored Diner (segment "1 'Usi e costumi', episode 1")), Lionello Pio Di Savoia (as Another Diner (segment "1 'Usi e costumi', episode 1")), Lando Buzzanca (as Giulio (segment "1 'Usi e costumi', episode 2")), Jolanda Modio (as Rosalia (segment "1 'Usi e costumi', episode 2") (as Iolanda Modio)), Aldo Giuffrè (as Vincenzino (segment "1 'Usi e costumi', episode 2")), Walter Chiari (as Enrico (segment "1 'Usi e costumi', episode 3")), Lea Massari (as Monica (segment "1 'Usi e costumi', episode 3")), Gino Mucci (as Luigino (segment "2 'Il Lavoro', episode 1")), Milena Vukotic (as His Wife (segment "2 'Il Lavoro', episode 1") (as Milena Vucotich)), Aldo Fabrizi (as Piras, Gaviro's Father (segment "2 'Il Lavoro', episode 2")), Nino Castelnuovo (as Dr. Gavino Piras (segment "2 'Il Lavoro', episode 2")), Mario Pisu (as The Lawyer (segment "2 'Il Lavoro', episode 2")), Ester Carloni (as Guest (segment "2 'Il Lavoro', episode 2")), Adriana Vianello (as Fiorella (segment "2 'Il Lavoro', episode 2")), Rosalia Maggio (as Another Guest (segment "2 'Il Lavoro', episode 2")), Michele Abruzzo (as The Commander (segment "2 'Il Lavoro', episode 2")), Pietro Carloni (as The Judge (segment "2 'Il Lavoro', episode 2")), Enzo Liberti (as The Lawyer's Secretary (segment "2 'Il Lavoro', episode 2")), Anita Todesco (as (segment "2 'Il Lavoro', episode 2")), Virna Lisi (as Virginia (segment "3 'La Donna', episode 1")), Giulio Bosetti (as Renato (segment "3 'La Donna', episode 1")), Catherine Spaak (as Carolina (segment "3 'La Donna', episode 2")), Fabrizio Moroni (as Gianremo (segment "3 'La Donna', episode 2")), Mario Meniconi (as The Doorman (segment "3 'La Donna', episode 2")), Sylva Koscina (as Diana (segment "3 'La Donna', episode 3") (as Silva Koscina)), Jean Sorel (as Orlando (segment "3 'La Donna', episode 3")), Nino Manfredi (as Attilio Lamborecchia (segment "4 'Cittadini, stato e chiesa', episode 1")), Carlo Pisacane (as The Postman (segment "4 'Cittadini, stato e chiesa', episode 1")), Gigi Reder (as The Tobacconist (segment "4 'Cittadini, stato e chiesa', episode 1")), Carlo Taranto (as Office Employee (segment "4 'Cittadini, stato e chiesa', episode 1")), Ugo Fangareggi (as Another Employee (segment "4 'Cittadini, stato e chiesa', episode 1")), Enzo Petito (as The Usher (segment "4 'Cittadini, stato e chiesa', episode 1")), Adele Spadaro (as The Witness (segment "4 'Cittadini, stato e chiesa', episode 1")), Sandro Panseri (as (segment "4 'Cittadini, stato e chiesa', episode 1")), Peppino De Filippo (as Mimi (segment "5 'La Famiglia', episode 1")), Tecla Scarano (as His Mother (segment "5 'La Famiglia', episode 1")), Alberto Sordi (as Silvio, Errant Husband (segment "5 'La Famiglia', episode 2")), Rossella Falk (as Erminia, His Wife (segment "5 'La Famiglia', episode 2")), Claudie Lange (as Silvio's Mistress (segment "5 'La Famiglia', episode 2")), Marcella Rovena (as The Maid (segment "5 'La Famiglia', episode 2")), Anna Magnani (as Adelina (segment "5 'La Famiglia', episode 3")), Andrea Checchi (as Her Husband (segment "5 'La Famiglia', episode 3")), Antonio Casagrande (as The Barrister (segment "5 'La Famiglia', episode 3")), Franco Balducci (as The Driver (segment "5 'La Famiglia', episode 3")), Giampiero Albertini (as Immigrant (segment "6 Final episode")), Aldo Bufi Landi (as Immigrant (segment "6 Final episode")), Adelmo Di Fraia (as Immigrant (segment "6 Final episode")), Antonio Mazza (as Immigrant (segment "6 Final episode")), Renato Terra (as Immigrant (segment "6, Final episode")), Solvi Stubing (as Hostess), Lars Bloch (as Stewart), Anita Durante, Marianne Bengtsson (as Bit part (uncredited)), Aristide Caporale (as Man at theatre (uncredited)), Angelo Casadei (as Carabiniere (uncredited)), Micaela Esdra (as Anna Magnani's daugther (uncredited)), Alba Maiolini (as Luigino Neighbour (segment "2 'Il Lavoro', episode 1") (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madeleine anatomia di un incubo DVD (1974)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Drama, Fantasy, Horror

Director(s):Roberto Mauri

Storyline:
A young woman is tormented by nightmares of her miscarriage. She becomes unfaithful to her husband and meets various lovers. Eventually, reality begins to unfurl around her.

Cast:
Camille Keaton (as Madeleine), Riccardo Salvino (as Luis), Pier Maria Rossi (as Thomas), Paola Senatore (as Mary), Silvano Tranquilli (as Dr. Shuman), Gualtiero Rispoli (as Antonio), Maria Teresa Piaggio, Mario Donatone, Raimondo Toscano, Alfonso Sarlo (as Giovanni the butler), Lella Cattaneo (as Party guest (as Angela Bassi Cattaneo)), Lorenzo Piani (as (credit only)), Alessandro Perrella (as (credit only))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mademoiselle de Sade e i suoi vizi DVD (1969)
Also known as:Juliette de Sade DVD (english title)

Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Drama, Erotic

Director(s):Warren Kiefer

Storyline:
Sade adaptation set in the late 1960s.

Cast:
Maria Pia Conte (as Juliette), Léa Nanni (as Toni), Christine Delit (as Clarissa), Angela De Leo (as Angela), Lars Bloch (as Lars), Loren Ewing (as Pietro), Luigi Fizzi (as (as Luigi Pizzi)), John Karlsen (as The Marchese), Alain Petit (as The film is from 1976 (as Charlie Christian)), Barbara Pilavin, Linda Towne (as Dorina), Jean Valmont (as Giorgio)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mademoiselle Docteur DVD (1937)
Also known as:Salonicco nido di spie DVD (alternative title)

Country:France

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Drama, Romance, Thriller

Director(s):Georg Wilhelm Pabst

Storyline:
A slippery femme fatale, a spy for Germany during the Great War, is sent to Thessaloniki in Greece and becomes involved with a man on the other side, a French military officer.

Cast:
Pierre Blanchar (as Grégor Courdane aka Condoyan), Dita Parlo (as Anne-Marie Lesser - dite Mademoiselle Docteur - une insaisissable espionne), Pierre Fresnay (as Le capitaine Georges Carrère), Roger Karl (as Le colonel Bourget), Viviane Romance (as Gaby), Jean-Louis Barrault (as Le client fou (as J.L. Barrault)), Marcel Lupovici (as Alexandre (as M. Lupovici)), Gaston Modot (as Le patron du café), Robert Manuel (as Un invité au consulat (as Robert Manuel de la Comédie Française)), Ernest Ferny (as Le capitaine Louvier), Georges Colin (as Le major Jacquart), Georges Péclet (as Gregorieff), Jacques Henley (as Le consul des États-Unis), Charles Dullin (as Le colonel Mathésius), Louis Jouvet (as Le commandant Simonis), John Abbott (as Armand (uncredited)), Charlotte Barbier-Krauss (as La tenancière (uncredited)), Jacques Beauvais (as Le chef de réception (uncredited)), René Bergeron (as Le Grec (uncredited)), Hugues de Bagratide (as Le joueur au tripot (uncredited)), Marguerite de Morlaye (as La dame de la Croix Rouge (uncredited)), Jacques Desagneaux (as Le marin au tripot (uncredited)), Dorville (as Le planton chloroformé (uncredited)), Jacques Erwin (as Petit rôle (uncredited)), Pierre Ferval (as Un soldat (uncredited)), Léon Larive (as Le gros acheteur (uncredited)), Edward Lexy (as (uncredited)), Albert Malbert (as Petit rôle (uncredited)), Franck Maurice (as L'homme de main (uncredited)), Teddy Michaud (as Un joueur de cartes (uncredited)), Robert Ozanne (as Un joueur de cartes (uncredited)), Pierre-Louis (as Le jeune homme au café chantant (uncredited)), Robert Seller (as Le garçon de café (uncredited)), André Siméon (as Un joueur de cartes (uncredited)), Louis Vonelly (as Petit rôle (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mademoiselle Du Barry DVD (1943)
Also known as:Du Barry Was a Lady DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Comedy, Musical, Romance

Director(s):Roy Del Ruth

Storyline:
Hat check man Louis Blore is in love with nightclub star May Daly. May, however, is love with a poor dancer, but wants to marry for money. When Louis wins the Irish Sweepstakes, he asks May to marry him and she accepts even though she doesn't love him. Soon after, Louis has an accident and gets knocked on the head, where he dreams that he's King Louis XV pursuing the infamous Madame Du Barry.

Cast:
Red Skelton (as Louis Blore), Lucille Ball (as May Daly), Gene Kelly (as Alec Howe), Virginia O'Brien (as Ginny), Rags Ragland (as Charlie (as 'Rags' Ragland)), Zero Mostel (as Rami - the Swami), Donald Meek (as Mr. Jones), Douglass Dumbrille (as Willie), George Givot (as Cheezy), Louise Beavers (as Niagara), Tommy Dorsey (as Tommy Dorsey), Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra (as Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra), Richard Ainley (as Marching Rebel Behind King Louis (uncredited)), Grace Albertson (as Perfume Girl (uncredited)), Kay Aldridge (as Mrs. McGowan (uncredited)), Ernie Alexander (as Delivery Man with Flowers (uncredited)), Richard Alexander (as Marching Rebel Behind King Louis (uncredited)), Sig Arno (as Nick (uncredited)), Eleanor Bayley (as Dancer (uncredited)), Hugh Beaumont (as Footman (uncredited)), Barbara Bedford (as Ambrose's Wife (uncredited)), Brooks Benedict (as Club Patron (uncredited)), Clara Blandick (as Old Lady on Subway (uncredited)), Hazel Brooks (as Miss June (uncredited)), Pauline Byrne (as Member Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited)), Jack Byron (as Doubtful (uncredited)), James Carlisle (as Club Patron (uncredited)), Jack Carrington (as Waiter (uncredited)), Georgia Carroll (as Miss January (uncredited)), Emett Casey (as Flunky (uncredited)), Willy Castello (as Flunky (uncredited)), Thomas Clarke (as Flunky (uncredited)), Chester Clute (as Dr. Pullit (uncredited)), Theo Coffman (as Miss October (uncredited)), Charles Coleman (as Charlie (uncredited)), Edward Cooper (as Flunky (uncredited)), Inez Cooper (as Miss December (uncredited)), Maurice Costello (as Passerby (uncredited)), Earl Covert (as Singer (uncredited)), Cecil Cunningham (as Wife Checking Her Coat (uncredited)), Natalie Draper (as Miss March (uncredited)), Ziggy Elman (as Trumpet Player (uncredited)), William Forrest (as Guard Captain (uncredited)), Christian J. Frank (as Lackey (uncredited)), Mary Jane French (as Miss November (uncredited)), Ava Gardner (as Perfume Girl (uncredited)), John George (as Villager (uncredited)), June Glory (as Audience Member (uncredited)), Jack Gordon (as Villager (uncredited)), Dolly Haas (as Miss April (uncredited)), Aileen Haley (as Miss July (uncredited)), Ben Hall (as Waiter (uncredited)), Harry Hayden (as Husband Checking Wife's Coat (uncredited)), Dick Haymes (as Singer (uncredited)), Dell Henderson (as Flunky (uncredited)), John Huddleston (as Member The Piep Pipers (uncredited)), Delos Jewkes (as Singer (uncredited)), Charles Judels (as Innkeeper (uncredited)), Faith Kruger (as Singer (uncredited)), Vera Lee (as Dancer (uncredited)), Mitchell Lewis (as Rebel Opening Door (uncredited)), Chuck Lowry (as Member, The Pied Pipers (uncredited)), Marilyn Maxwell (as Miss February (uncredited)), Claire McDowell (as Subway Passenger (uncredited)), Art Miles (as Marching Rebel on King Louis' Right (uncredited)), Six Hits and a Miss (as Singers (uncredited)), Hans Moebus (as Club Patron (uncredited)), Buddy Morrow (as Member Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (uncredited)), Sol Murgi (as Villager (uncredited)), Joyce Murray (as Dancer (uncredited)), The Music Maids (as Singers (uncredited)), David Newell (as Man Getting Champagne (uncredited)), Paul Newlan (as Marching Rebel on King Louis' Left (uncredited)), Ruth Ownbey (as Miss September (uncredited)), Emory Parnell (as Gatekeeper (uncredited)), The Pied Pipers (as The Pied Pipers (uncredited)), Paul Power (as Reporter (uncredited)), Sheila Rae (as Dancer (uncredited)), Gene Ramey (as Flunky (uncredited)), Virginia Rees (as Singer (uncredited)), Mitchell Rhein (as Villager (uncredited)), Buddy Rich (as Member Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mademoiselle Fifì DVD (1944)
Also known as:Mademoiselle Fifi DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Drama, War

Director(s):Robert Wise

Storyline:
In occupied France during the Franco-Prussian War, a young French laundress shares a coach ride with several of her condescending social superiors. But when a Prussian officer holds the coach over, social standings are leveled and integrity and spirit are put to the test.

Cast:
Simone Simon (as Elisabeth Rousset), John Emery (as Jean Cornudet), Kurt Kreuger (as Lt. von Eyrick - Called 'Fifi'), Alan Napier (as The Count de Breville), Helen Freeman (as The Countess de Breville), Jason Robards Sr. (as A Wholesaler in Wines (as Jason Robards)), Norma Varden (as The Wholesaler's Wife), Romaine Callender (as A Manufacturer), Fay Helm (as The Manufacturer's Wife), Edmund Glover (as A Young Priest), Charles Waldron (as The Curé of Cleresville), Eddie Allen (as Soldier (uncredited)), Lillian Bronson (as Mme. Follenvie (uncredited)), Tom Burton (as Uhlan (uncredited)), Marc Cramer (as Lieutenant (uncredited)), Victor Cutler (as Soldier Waiter (uncredited)), Richard Drumm (as German Sentry (uncredited)), John Good (as Fritz (uncredited)), Daun Kennedy (as Maid (uncredited)), Rosemary La Planche (as Amanda (uncredited)), Margaret Landry (as Eva (uncredited)), Allan Lee (as Hostler (uncredited)), Marie Lund (as Helene (uncredited)), Paul Marion (as Devoir (uncredited)), Frank Mayo (as Sergeant at Inn (uncredited)), Mayo Newhall (as M. Follenvie (uncredited)), Margie Stewart (as Pamela (uncredited)), William von Wymetal (as The Major (uncredited)), Alan Ward (as Coach Driver (uncredited)), Max Willenz (as The Captain (uncredited)), Violette Wilson (as Aunt Marie (uncredited)), Steve Winston (as Uhlan (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: Italian
Mademoiselle Pigalle DVD (1956)
Also known as:Cette sacrée gamine DVD (original title)

Country:France

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy, Musical, Romance

Director(s):Michel Boisrond

Storyline:
Nightclub entertainer Jean Clery has just become engaged to Lili, his attractive psychoanalyst. Meanwhile, the nightclub where he works is being used by a counterfeit ring, and Paris police suspect owner Paul Latour of being the ringleader. Finding it expedient to leave town, Paul leaves his "baby" daughter with Jean...who discovers too late that she's a wild, carefree, shapely sex-kitten with a talent for getting Jean into amusing scrapes.

Cast:
Brigitte Bardot (as Brigitte Latour), Jean Bretonnière (as Jean Clery), Françoise Fabian (as Lili Rocher-Villedieu), Mischa Auer (as Igor (ballet master) (as Misha Auer)), Michel Serrault (as 2nd Inspector), Jean Poiret (as First Inspector), Jean Lefebvre (as Jérôme's pal), Darry Cowl (as Man with Suitcase), Bernard Lancret (as Paul Latour), Marcel Charvey (as Louis Dubrey), Lucien Raimbourg (as Older inspector Dupuis), Robert Rollis (as Gendarme), Guy Henry (as Tough guy), Mario David (as The Friesian), Louis Viret, Madeleine Lambert (as Headmistress), Roger Saget (as Manager), Jacques Marin (as Gendarme), Joé Davray (as (as Jo Davray)), Vincent Hury, Gérard Rolland, Awazu, Les Ballets Ho (as Ballet), Raymond Bussières (as Jérôme), Charles Bayard (as Listener (uncredited)), Jean Berton (as Emile (uncredited)), Dany Cintra (as (uncredited)), Max Dalban (as (uncredited)), Chantal Després (as (uncredited)), Renée Gardès (as Jerome's mother (uncredited)), Louis Maïss (as (uncredited)), Max Mégy (as Agent (uncredited)), Robert Sandrey (as (uncredited)), Sylvain (as Prestidigitator (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mademoiselle Strip-tease DVD (1957)
Also known as:Mademoiselle Strip-tease DVD (original title)

Country:France

Spoken Languages:French

Genres:Comedy, Romance

Director(s):Pierre Foucaud

Storyline:
Originally titled Mademoiselle Striptease, this classic French sex comedy is a charming frolic through luscious Parisian cabarets with outstanding striptease performances. Agnes Laurent plays a spoiled young provincial girl.

Cast:
Philippe Nicaud (as Jacques Bersan), Agnès Laurent (as Sophie Durville), Dora Doll (as Rita), Simone Paris (as Mme. de Breule), Jack Ary (as Brutus (as Jacques Ary)), Michel Bardinet (as Hubert), Charles Bouillaud, Paul Demange (as Le régisseur), Jacques Dufilho (as Pedro), Sam Endel (as Jo), Evelyne Autran, Janine de Andréa, Germaine Grainval (as La grand-mère), Alix Mahieux, Picolette, Tania Soucault (as La photographe), Jean Galland (as M. Durville), Lucienne Le Marchand (as Mme Durville (as Lucienne Lemarchand)), Véra Valmont (as Héléna), Bijou (as Une vedette du strip-tease), Elaine Dana (as Une vedette du strip-tease), Lily La Pudeur (as Une vedette du strip-tease), Loulou Guiness (as Une vedette du strip-tease), Beck (as Un Croq' Monsieur), Marino (as Un Croq' Monsieur), Les Compagnons du Zodiaque, Lola Braxon, Junie Astor (as La directrice du cabaret), Moustache (as Moustache)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mademoiselle Zazà DVD (1938)
Also known as:Zaza DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Drama

Director(s):George Cukor

Storyline:
Monsieur Dufresne, a debonair traveler from Paris, meets the singer Zaza at a train station in the provincial town in which she has come to perform. Enchanted by her beauty, Dufresne returns to the theater night after night, without ever attempting to meet her. Wildly curious about her mysterious admirer, Zaza badgers the songwriter Bussy to bring his friend Dufresne backstage. Dufresne is strangely reluctant to meet the object of his desire, however, and when he finally does come to her dressing room, he is amused by her obvious attempts to ensnare him. Zaza's charms eventually win out, and Dufresne misses his return train to Paris and spends the night with his enchantress. Falling deeply in love, Zaza abandons her career and her partner, Cascart, for the pursuit of her romance. Meanwhile, Cascart accidentally discovers that Dufresne has a wife in Paris and, concerned for Zaza's well being, informs her of her lover's secret life. Furious, Zaza determines to confront the other woman and banish her from Dufresne's life. She goes to Paris where, while waiting to speak to her rival, Zaza meets Dufresne's little daughter Toto and comes to realize that Dufresne really loves his wife and daughter. Leaving Paris without ever revealing Dufresne's duplicity to his wife, Zaza confronts her lover with the truth when he pays her a visit the next night, and he walks out of her life. Zaza then pours her energy into the stage and, three years later, has become a star of the Follies. On opening night, Dufresne comes to see her perform, but Zaza sings a song of parting, forcing him to realize that theirs is a forbidden love. Dufresne leaves the theater, never to see her again.

Cast:
Claudette Colbert (as Zaza), Herbert Marshall (as Dufresne), Bert Lahr (as Cascart), Helen Westley (as Anais), Constance Collier (as Nathalie), Genevieve Tobin (as Florianne), Walter Catlett (as Marlardot), Ann E. Todd (as Toto (as Ann Todd)), Rex O'Malley (as Bussy), Ernest Cossart (as Marchand), Janet Waldo (as Simone), Dorothy Tree (as Mme. Dufresne), Monty Woolley (as Fouget), Maurice Murphy (as Henri), Frank Puglia (as Rug Dealer), Betty Ruth Huff (as Undetermined Secondary Role), Billie Beurne (as Tiller Girl (uncredited)), Jeanne Blanche (as French Girl (uncredited)), Michael Brooke (as Dandy (uncredited)), Frederika Brown (as Pierre's Wife (uncredited)), Jacqueline Daix (as French Girl (uncredited)), Dorothy Dayton (as Dancer (uncredited)), Rex Evans (as Michelin (uncredited)), Robert Fischer (as Pierre (uncredited)), Penny Gill (as French Girl (uncredited)), Harriette Haddon (as Dancer (uncredited)), Dorothy Hamburg (as French Girl (uncredited)), Clarence Harvey (as Conductor (uncredited)), Darlyn Heckley (as Tiller Girl (uncredited)), Maude Hume (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Olaf Hytten (as Waiter (uncredited)), Alice Keating (as Maid (uncredited)), Virginia Larsen (as Tiller Girl (uncredited)), Emily LaRue (as French Girl (uncredited)), Alexander Leftwich (as Larou (uncredited)), Helaine Moler (as Dancer (uncredited)), John Power (as Conductor (uncredited)), John Powers (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Duncan Renaldo (as Animal Trainer (uncredited)), Grace Richey (as Tiller Girl (uncredited)), Tom Ricketts (as Elderly Gentleman (uncredited)), Virginia Rooney (as Tiller Girl (uncredited)), Lillian Ross (as Tiller Girl (uncredited)), Peggy Russell (as Tiller Girl (uncredited)), Louise Seidel (as Dancer (uncredited)), Vera Steadman (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), John Sutton (as Dandy (uncredited)), Marguerite Taggett (as Chorine (uncredited)), Olive Tell (as Jeanne Liseron (uncredited)), Colleen Ward (as French Girl (uncredited)), Phil Warren (as Dandy (uncredited)), Dorothy White (as Dancer (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Madhouse DVD (1974)
Country:United Kingdom

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Crime, Horror, Mystery

Director(s):Jim Clark

Storyline:
Horror movie actor Paul Toombes, famous for playing "Dr. Death," suffers a nervous breakdown before going to England to do a TV series. Cast and crew members start dying the way characters did in Toombes' old movies.

Cast:
Vincent Price (as Paul Toombes), Peter Cushing (as Herbert Flay), Robert Quarry (as Oliver Quayle), Adrienne Corri (as Faye Carstairs Flay), Natasha Pyne (as Julia Wilson), Michael Parkinson (as T.V. Interviewer), Linda Hayden (as Elizabeth Peters), Barry Dennen (as Gerry Blount), Ellis Dale (as Alfred Peters), Catherine Willmer (as Louise Peters), John Garrie (as Inspector Harper), Ian Thompson (as Bradshaw), Jenny Lee Wright (as Carol Clayton), Julie Crosthwaite (as Ellen Mason (as Julie Crosthwait)), Peter Halliday (as Psychiatrist), Boris Karloff (as Clip from 'The Raven' (archive footage)), Basil Rathbone (as Carmichael (segment "The Case of M. Valdemar") (archive footage)), Luana Anders (as Clip from 'The Pit and the Pendulum' (uncredited)), Hyma Beckley (as Passenger on Quayside (uncredited)), George Blackler (as George the Make-Up Artist (uncredited)), Robert Cawdron (as CID Inspector (uncredited)), Michael Craze (as Reporter (uncredited)), John Dierkes (as Clip from 'The Haunted Palace' (uncredited)), Patrick Jordan (as Ship's Steward (uncredited)), John Kerr (as Clip from 'The Pit and the Pendulum' (uncredited)), Cathie Merchant (as Clip from 'The Haunted Palace' (uncredited)), Earl Rhodes (as Boy Fishing (uncredited)), Pam Rose (as Pretty Blonde (uncredited)), Christopher Sandford (as Reporter (uncredited)), Reg Thomason (as Hollywood Party Guest (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: Italian

Loaned: No
Madly il piacere dell'uomo DVD (1970)
Also known as:Madly DVD (original title)

Country:France

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres: Comedy, Romance

Director(s):Roger Kahane

Storyline:
Julien, an antique dealer and Agatha appear to be a great couple, loving, caring and seem to feel complete with each other. Though Julien often gives the impression of being interested in other girls, she doesn't care all that much and sometimes even looks like she's encouraging him to do that. She also agrees that the beautiful dark Madly will stay in their immense house. With pain in her heart, she discovers that he loves her very much, and that she will definitely take care of his happiness.

Cast:
Alain Delon (as Julien), Mireille Darc (as Agathe), Maddly Bamy (as Madly (as Jane Davenport)), Valentina Cortese (as Eva), Pascale de Boysson (as Lucienne), Billy Kearns (as Barry), Jean-Louis Le Goff (as L'acheteur des fauteuils), Carlo Nell (as L'épicier ambulant), Maria Schneider (as La jeune acheteuse), Van Doude (as L'acheteur de la canne épée), Pam Huntington, Muse Dalbray (as Mme Greenmore (uncredited)), Jean Rupert (as L'automobiliste (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
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