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Una magnifica avventura DVD (1937)
Also known as:A Damsel in Distress DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English, Italian

Genres:Comedy, Music, Romance

Director(s):George Stevens

Storyline:
Lady Alyce Marshmorton must marry soon, and the staff of Tottney Castle have laid bets on who she'll choose, with young Albert wagering on "Mr. X". After Alyce goes to London to meet a beau (bumping into dancer Jerry Halliday, instead), she is restricted to the castle to curb her scandalous behavior. Albert then summons Jerry to Alyce's aid in order to "protect his investment".

Cast:
Fred Astaire (as Jerry Halliday), George Burns (as George), Gracie Allen (as Gracie), Joan Fontaine (as Lady Alyce), Reginald Gardiner (as Keggs), Ray Noble (as Reggie), Constance Collier (as Lady Caroline), Montagu Love (as Lord Marshmorton), Harry Watson (as Albert), Jan Duggan (as Miss Ruggles), Pearl Amatore (as Madrigal Singer (uncredited)), Dorothy Barrett (as Dancer in Funhouse Number (uncredited)), May Beatty (as Landlady (uncredited)), Eugene Beday (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Charles Bennett (as Carnival Barker (uncredited)), Frank Benson (as Attendant (uncredited)), John Blood (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Angela Blue (as Dancer (uncredited)), Monte Blue (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Grace Bohanon (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Myrta Bonillas (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Ralph Brooks (as Sightseer (uncredited)), Gertrude Carr (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Jack Carson (as Bit Role (uncredited)), James Clemens (as Drunk (uncredited)), Charles Darwin (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Mary Dean (as Singer (uncredited)), Charles Doherty (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Kathleen Ellis (as Bit Role (uncredited)), James Fawcett (as Drunk (uncredited)), Sterrett Ford (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Jack George (as Madrigal Singer (uncredited)), Mary Gordon (as Cook (uncredited)), Jack Gwynne (as Footman (uncredited)), Sam Harris (as Dance Extra (uncredited)), Thelma Hart (as Ticket Seller (uncredited)), Ben Jacobs (as Bus Driver (uncredited)), Fred Kelsey (as Sightseer (uncredited)), Max Linder (as Footman (uncredited)), Marie Marks (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Frank Moran (as Bobby (uncredited)), Clive Morgan (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Leonard Mudie (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Joe Niemeyer (as Street Dancer (uncredited)), William J. O'Brien (as Chauffeur (uncredited)), Elsa Peterson (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Cleo Ridgely (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Betty Rome (as Singer (uncredited)), Violet Seton (as Alice's Maid (uncredited)), Buster Slaven (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Bobbie Smith (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Jean Stevens (as Dancer (uncredited)), Mary Stewart (as Dancer (uncredited)), Hans Tanzler (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Robert Tate (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Ken Terrell (as Drunk (uncredited)), Ellinor Vanderveer (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Jack Walkin (as Drunk (uncredited)), Cynthia Westlake (as Bit Role (uncredited)), John Wynn (as Footman (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La magnifica bambola DVD (1946)
Also known as:Magnificent Doll DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English, Italian

Genres:Drama, History

Director(s):Frank Borzage

Storyline:
Dolly Payne is adored by two leaders of the fledgling American government, James Madison and Aaron Burr. She plays each against the other, not only for romantic reasons, but also to influence the shaping of the young country. By manipulating Burr's affections, she helps Thomas Jefferson win the presidency, and eventually she becomes First Lady of the land herself.

Cast:
Ginger Rogers (as Dolly Payne Madison), David Niven (as Aaron Burr), Burgess Meredith (as James Madison), Peggy Wood (as Mrs. Payne), Stephen McNally (as John Todd (as Horace McNally)), Robert Barrat (as Mr. Payne), Grandon Rhodes (as Thomas Jefferson), Frances E. Williams (as Amy (as Frances Williams)), Henri Letondal (as Count D'Arignon), Joseph Forte (as Senator Ainsworth (as Joe Forte)), Erville Alderson (as Darcy (uncredited)), Sam Ash (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Lois Austin (as Grace Phillips (uncredited)), George Barrows (as Jedson (uncredited)), Larry J. Blake (as Charles (uncredited)), Stanley Blystone (as Man Outside Courthouse (uncredited)), Lulu Mae Bohrman (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Bill Borzage (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Harlan Briggs (as Quinn (uncredited)), Vera Burnett (as Screaming Woman (uncredited)), Mary Bye (as Servant Girl (uncredited)), George M. Carleton (as Howard (uncredited)), Bill Chaney (as Small Boy (uncredited)), Beulah Christian (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Tom Coleman (as Mr. Carroll (uncredited)), Joseph Crehan (as Williams (uncredited)), Oliver Cross (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Grace Cunard (as (uncredited)), Jack Curtis (as Edmund (uncredited)), Harry Denny (as Mr. Calot (uncredited)), Dick Dickinson (as Falling Man (uncredited)), Watson Downs (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Tay Dunn (as Watch Member (uncredited)), Mary Emery (as Woman (uncredited)), Frank Erickson (as Capt. White (uncredited)), Sam Flint (as Waters (uncredited)), Byron Foulger (as Politician (uncredited)), Jack Gargan (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Parker Garvie (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Jack George (as Gov. Stanley (uncredited)), Jesse Graves (as Servant (uncredited)), Carey Hamilton (as Senator Mason (uncredited)), John Hamilton (as Mr. Witherspoon (uncredited)), Al Hill (as Man (uncredited)), John Hines (as Dr. Ellis (uncredited)), Brandon Hurst (as Brown (uncredited)), Olaf Hytten (as Blennerhassett (uncredited)), Jack Ingram (as Messenger (uncredited)), Boyd Irwin (as Hathaway (uncredited)), Jerry Jerome (as Thomas (uncredited)), Joe King (as Jailer (uncredited)), Ethan Laidlaw (as Sanders (uncredited)), Perc Launders (as Watch Member (uncredited)), Ann Lawrence (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Ruth Lee (as Mrs. Gallentine (uncredited)), Jack Lorenz (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Pierce Lyden (as Soldier (uncredited)), Garnett Marks (as Justice Drake (uncredited)), Kermit Maynard (as Crowd Member (uncredited)), Francis McDonald (as Jenks (uncredited)), Betty McDonough (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Don McGill (as Minor Role (uncredited)), John Michael (as Ned (uncredited)), Howard M. Mitchell (as Butler (uncredited)), Sandra Morgan (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Vivien Oakland (as Mrs. Witherspoon (uncredited)), Lee Phelps (as Hatch (uncredited)), Stanley Price (as Man at Platform (uncredited)), Keith Richards (as Captain Janis (uncredited)), Jack Richardson (as Minor Role (uncredited)), John Sheehan (as Hugo (uncredited)), Lee Slater (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Pietro Sosso (as Mr. Anthony (uncredited)), Arthur Space (as Alexander Hamilton (uncredited)), Larry Steers (as Lafayette (uncredited)), Ferris Taylor (as Jonathan Phillips (uncredited)), Harland Tucker (as Ralston (uncredited)), Billy Vernon (as Sentry (uncredited)), Emmett Vogan (as Mr. Gallentine (uncredited)), Eddy Waller (as Arthur (uncredited)), Pierre Watkin (as Harper (uncredited)), Victor Zimmerman (as Martin (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Una magnifica giornata DVD (1932)
Also known as:La merveilleuse journée DVD (original title)

Country:France

Spoken Languages:French

Genres:Comedy

Director(s):Yves Mirande, Robert Wyler

Storyline:
An assistant pharmacist in the South of France , Blaise works for Mrs. Pinède, a well-endowed hot-blooded woman who has developed a crush on him, and her husband ... who hasn't! One day, Blaise meets Felloux, a rich man who is convalescing in Cassis. Felloux takes a liking to Blaise and decides to offer him a perfect day in Juan-les-Pins. Gambling in the casino, Blaise wins an astronomical sum. A new life seems to open to him but not for long. Indeed he loses all, but not before he has given a beautiful necklace to a young woman.

Cast:
André Alerme (as Le docteur), Jean Aquistapace (as M. Pinède - le pharmacien), Jeanne Bernard, Lucien Brulé (as Felloux), Marguerite de Morlaye, Frédéric Duvallès (as Blaise - l'aide-pharmacien (as Duvallès)), Fichel (as Le bijoutier), Florelle (as Gladys), Mona Goya (as La jeune femme), Christian Gérard, Anna Lefeuvrier, Milly Mathis (as Mme Pinède - la pharmacienne), Marcel Maupi (as Octave), Marthe Riche

Medium: DVD R/RW
Magnifica ossessione DVD (1954)
Also known as:Magnificent Obsession DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English, Italian

Genres:Drama, Romance

Director(s):Douglas Sirk

Storyline:
When churlish, spoiled rich man Bob Merrick foolishly wrecks his speed boat, the rescue team resuscitates him with equipment that's therefore unavailable to aid a local hero, Dr. Wayne Phillips, who dies as a result. Phillips had helped many people, and when Merrick learns Phillips' secret, to give selflessly and in secret, he tries it in a ham-handed way. The result further alienates Phillips' widow, Helen, with whom Merrick has fallen in love. Merrick's persistence causes another tragedy, and he must remake his life, including going back to medical school, in an attempt to make amends and win her love.

Cast:
Jane Wyman (as Helen Phillips), Rock Hudson (as Bob Merrick), Agnes Moorehead (as Nancy Ashford), Otto Kruger (as Randolph), Barbara Rush (as Joyce Phillips), Gregg Palmer (as Tom Masterson), Paul Cavanagh (as Dr. Giraud), Sara Shane (as Valerie), Richard H. Cutting (as Dr. Dodge), Judy Nugent (as Judy), Helen Kleeb (as Mrs. Eden), Rudolph Anders (as Dr. Fuss), Fred Nurney (as Dr. Laradetti), John Mylong (as Dr. Hofer), Alexander Campbell (as Dr. Allan), Mae Clarke (as Mrs. Miller), Harvey Grant (as Chris), Joseph Mell (as Dan (as Joe Mell)), Gail Bonney (as Phyllis (uncredited)), George Brand (as Doctor (uncredited)), Jack Chefe (as Waiter (uncredited)), Harold Dyrenforth (as Mr. Jouvet (uncredited)), Lance Fuller (as Bar Patron (uncredited)), Jack Gargan (as Doctor (uncredited)), Lisa Gaye (as Switchboard Girl (uncredited)), Herschel Graham (as Observer at Scene (uncredited)), Joy Hallward (as Maid (uncredited)), Myrna Hansen (as Bar Patron (uncredited)), Bob Herron (as Taxi Driver (uncredited)), Bradford Jackson (as Bar Patron (uncredited)), Jack Kelly (as First Mechanic (uncredited)), Lucille La Marr (as Nurse (uncredited)), William Leslie (as Bar Patron (uncredited)), Paul Levitt (as Anesthetist (uncredited)), George Lynn (as Williams - Bob's Butler (uncredited)), Ron Nyman (as Gateman (uncredited)), Monty O'Grady (as Observer at Scene (uncredited)), Kathleen O'Malley (as Switchboard Girl (uncredited)), Ray Quinn (as Doctor (uncredited)), Lee Roberts (as Joe - Mechanic (uncredited)), Norbert Schiller (as Julian Lang - Inter-Europa Travel Agent (uncredited)), Frederick Stevens (as Cafe Owner (uncredited)), Amzie Strickland (as Luncheon Guest (uncredited)), Greta Ullmann (as Flower Saleswoman (uncredited)), Charles Victor (as Doctor (uncredited)), Will J. White (as State Police Sergeant Bill Ames (uncredited)), Robert B. Williams (as State Police Sergeant Burnham (uncredited)), Helen Winston (as Receptionist (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La magnifica preda DVD (1954)
Also known as:River of No Return DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English, Italian

Genres:Action, Adventure, Drama

Director(s):Otto Preminger, Jean Negulesco

Storyline:
Matt Calder, who lives on a remote farm with his young son Mark, helps two unexpected visitors who lose control of their raft on the nearby river. Harry Weston is a gambler by profession and he is racing to the nearest town to register a mining claim he has won in a poker game. His attractive wife Kay, a former saloon hall girl, is with him. When Calder refuses to let Weston have his only rifle and horse, he simply takes them leaving his wife behind. Unable to defend themselves against a likely Indian attack, Calder, his son and Kay Weston begin the treacherous journey down the river on the raft Weston left behind.

Cast:
Robert Mitchum (as Matt Calder), Marilyn Monroe (as Kay Weston), Rory Calhoun (as Harry Weston), Tommy Rettig (as Mark Calder), Murvyn Vye (as Dave Colby), Douglas Spencer (as Sam Benson), Fred Aldrich (as Prospector (uncredited)), Claire Andre (as Surrey Driver (uncredited)), Hal Baylor (as Young Punk (uncredited)), Don Beddoe (as Ben (uncredited)), Phil Bloom (as Prospector (uncredited)), Buck Bucko (as Council City Barfly (uncredited)), Roy Bucko (as Prospector (uncredited)), Larry Chance (as Young Punk (uncredited)), John Cliff (as Leering Man (uncredited)), Edmund Cobb (as Barber (uncredited)), Cecil Combs (as Prospector (uncredited)), John Doucette (as Man in Saloon (uncredited)), Tex Driscoll (as Prospector (uncredited)), Geneva Gray (as Dance Hall Girl (uncredited)), Al Haskell (as Wagon Driver (uncredited)), Chuck Hicks (as Prospector (uncredited)), Ed Hinton (as Gambler (uncredited)), George Huggins (as Prospector (uncredited)), Michael Jeffers (as Prospector (uncredited)), Dick Johnstone (as Prospector (uncredited)), Mitchell Kowall (as Prospector (uncredited)), Richard LaMarr (as Prospector (uncredited)), Anthony Lawrence (as Young Punk (uncredited)), Jarma Lewis (as Saloon Dancer (uncredited)), Jack Low (as Prospector (uncredited)), Hank Mann (as Council City Townsman (uncredited)), Jack Mather (as Card Table Dealer (uncredited)), Ann McCrea (as Dance Hall Girl (uncredited)), Harry Monty (as Young Man (uncredited)), Fay Morley (as Dancer (uncredited)), Charles Morton (as Prospector (uncredited)), Paul Newlan (as Prospector (uncredited)), Barbara Nichols (as Blonde Dancer (uncredited)), Anton Northpole (as Prospector (uncredited)), George Patay (as Council City Barfly (uncredited)), Jack Perrin (as Prospector (uncredited)), Charles Perry (as Prospector (uncredited)), Joe Phillips (as Prospector (uncredited)), Ford Raymond (as Prospector (uncredited)), John Rice (as Prospector (uncredited)), Robert Robinson (as Prospector (uncredited)), John Roy (as Prospector (uncredited)), Danny Sands (as Prospector (uncredited)), Ralph Sanford (as Bartender (uncredited)), Lucile Sewall (as Settler (uncredited)), Harry Seymour (as Pianist (uncredited)), Arthur Shields (as Minister at Tent City (uncredited)), Cap Somers (as Council City Barfly (uncredited)), George Sowards (as Council City Barfly (uncredited)), Charles Sullivan (as Prospector (uncredited)), Jack Tornek (as Prospector (uncredited)), John Veitch (as Young Punk (uncredited)), Bob Whitney (as Council City Barfly (uncredited)), Harry Wilson (as Prospector (uncredited)), Will Wright (as Trader (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La magnifica sfida DVD (1965)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Adventure

Director(s):Miguel Lluch

Storyline:
After years of absence, Kadir returns to his hometown Semares in the center of the Arabian desert. He finds out that the new ruler Atatur is a tyrant who leads wars merely to expand his territory. After saving the life of Atatur's general Kames in an ambush, Kadir receives the opportunity to rise to high ranks in Atatur's army. But Atatur is planning a cruel war of retribution against the desert tribes of King Hussein...

Cast:
Kirk Morris (as Kadir), Dina Loy (as La principessa Amar), Aldo Sambrell (as Kames), Tomás Picó (as Hussein), Erika Jones (as Semira, danzatrice), Franco Fantasia (as Atatur), José Riesgo (as Omar), Howard Ross (as Jafar (as Red Ross)), Ignazio Dolce (as Sirup), Claudio Scarchilli (as Alì, l'oste), Roberto Messina, Juan Cortés

Medium: DVD R/RW
Le magnifiche 7 DVD (1961)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy, Western

Director(s):Marino Girolami

Storyline:
Cast:
Carlo Dapporto (as Il barone Orso della Portella), Valeria Fabrizi (as Minù), Alberto Bonucci (as Il professor Valdo), Gloria Milland (as Erika), Susanne Loret (as Vittoria), Ave Ninchi (as Margherita), Carlo Delle Piane (as Carletto), Riccardo Billi (as Osvaldo), Enrico Viarisio (as Il generale Chalette), Luigi Pavese (as Il commendator Olivieri), Eloisa Cianni (as Ester), Annie Gorassini, Paola Quattrini (as Paola), Nino Marchetti, Gino Ravazzini, Marco Mariani, Ciccio Barbi, Anita Todesco (as Corinne), Anna Ashby, Oretta Fiume, Marisa Quattrini, Gina Mascetti, Pippo Mosca, Alfredo Censi, Nino Nini, Sandra Mondaini (as Sergente Stefania), Mario Carotenuto (as Franco Torraca), Mimmo Poli (as Il capitano), Mario De Simone, Maurizio Arena (as Self), Pietro De Vico (as Calogero), Ennio Girolami (as Marco), Bruno Smith

Medium: DVD R/RW
I magnifici brutos del West DVD (1964)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy, Western

Director(s):Marino Girolami

Storyline:
Gun fights between rival gangs and pursuits of bounty rewards in the American west.

Cast:
Gerry Bruno (as Lee (as I Brutos)), Dino Cassio (as Johnny (as I Brutos)), Aldo Maccione (as Artie (as I Brutos)), Gianni Zullo (as Pep (as I Brutos)), Giacomo Rossi Stuart (as Marshal Gary Smith (as J.R. Stuart)), Emma Penella (as Lucy), Darry Cowl (as Jackson), Alfredo Mayo (as Philip), Carla Calò (as (as Caroll Brawn)), Stefano Ceccarelli (as Chief Eagle's Beak (as George Steel)), Julio Peña, Alberto Cevenini (as O'Toole (as Kirk Bert)), Ignazio Spalla (as Bud (as Ignatious Shoulder)), Doris Clary (as (as Doris Clay)), Ermelinda De Felice, Eugenio Galadini (as Uncle Sam, Undertaker (as Jim Bathlan)), Paul Otho, David Dimple, George Steele, Marco Mariani (as Mac, Poker Player (as Mark Marine)), Eddy Flanaghan, Paul Olho, Franch Sweet, Arthur Red, Ervin Zacary, Juliams Padget, Adolfo Belletti (as Jeremy (uncredited)), Pietro Ceccarelli (as Jack (uncredited)), Pasquale Fasciano (as Tall Dead Man (uncredited)), Giulio Mauroni (as Tom Henchman (uncredited)), Emilio Messina (as Tom Henchman (uncredited)), Roberto Messina (as Tom Henchman (uncredited)), Nello Pazzafini (as Tom Henchman (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
I magnifici idioti DVD (1963)
Also known as:Hallelujah the Hills DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Comedy

Director(s):Adolfas Mekas

Storyline:
After courting a woman called Vera for seven years, friends Jack and Leo decide to seclude themselves in the Vermont woods near her home, when she finally decides to accept a third man called Gideon.

Cast:
Peter Beard (as Jack (as Peter H. Beard)), Sheila Finn (as Jack's Vera), Martin Greenbaum (as Leo), Peggy Steffans (as Leo's Vera), Jerome Raphael (as Father), Blanche Dee (as Mother), Jerome Hill (as Convict I), Taylor Mead (as Convict II), Stoney Emshwiller (as Boy Child), Ed Emshwiller (as Gideon), Susan Emshwiller (as Girl Child), Eve Emshwiller (as Girl child), Richard Barthelmess (as David Bartlett (archive footage)), Lillian Gish (as Anna Moore (archive footage)), David C. Stone (as Pickpocket (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: Italian
I magnifici sette nello Spazio DVD (1980)
Also known as:Battle Beyond the Stars DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

Director(s):Jimmy T. Murakami, Roger Corman

Storyline:
Shad, a young farmer, assembles a band of diverse mercenaries in outer space to defend his peaceful planet from the evil tyrant Sador and his armada of aggressors. Among the mercenaries are Space Cowboy, a spacegoing truck driver from Earth; Gelt, a wealthy but experienced assassin looking for a place to hide; and Saint-Exmin, a Valkyrie warrior looking to prove herself in battle.

Cast:
Richard Thomas (as Shad), Robert Vaughn (as Gelt), John Saxon (as Sador), George Peppard (as Cowboy), Darlanne Fluegel (as Nanelia), Sybil Danning (as St. Exmin), Sam Jaffe (as Dr. Hephaestus), Morgan Woodward (as Cayman), Earl Boen (as Nestor 1), John Gowans (as Nestor 2 (as John Gowens)), Steve Davis (as Quopeg), Lawrence Steven Meyers (as Kelvin (as Larry Meyers)), Lara Cody (as Kelvin), Lynn Carlin (voice of Nell), Jeff Corey (as Zed), Marta Kristen (as Lux), Julia Duffy (as Mol), Eric Morris (as Fen), Doug Carleson (as Pok), Ron Ross (as Dab), Terrence E. McNally (as Gar (as Terrence McNally)), Galen Thompson (as Min), Whitney Rydbeck (as Saunders: Dr. Hephaestus' Staff), Tom Henschel (as Talking Android: Dr. Hephaestus' Staff), Nate Esformes (as Dako: Malmori), Richard Davalos (as Yago: Malmori (as Dick Davalos)), Lanny Broyles (as Tembo: Malmori), Rob Reece (as Kalo: Malmori (as Robert Reece)), Ansley Carlin (as Wok (uncredited)), Daniel Carlin (as Pez (uncredited)), Dallas Clarke (as Askew (uncredited)), Brian Coventry (as Alien Extra (uncredited)), Rick Davidson (as Alien Extra (uncredited)), James Dunaway (as Stretcher Bearer (uncredited)), Kerry Frank (as Alien Extra (uncredited)), Kathy Griffin (as Alien Extra (uncredited)), S.A. Griffin (as Lettress (uncredited)), Gary D. Robbins (as Alien Extra (uncredited)), Kimberly Sommer (as Kintwarna (uncredited)), Dan Thompson (as Cush (uncredited)), Dan Vincent (as Alien Extra (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
I magnifici sette peccati DVD (1971)
Also known as:The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins DVD (original title)

Country:United Kingdom

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Comedy

Director(s):Graham Stark

Storyline:
This early Seventies British comedy takes us through seven short stories based on the Seven Deadly Sins. This film is a montage of different styles, from Spike Milligan's mainly silent "Sloth", to the leering Harry H Corbett in "Lust".

Cast:
Felicity Devonshire (as Nude Girl), Bruce Forsyth (as Clayton (segment "Avarice")), Paul Whitsun-Jones (as Elsinore (segment "Avarice")), Bernard Bresslaw (as Mr. Violet (segment "Avarice")), Joan Sims (as Policewoman (segment "Avarice")), Roy Hudd (as Fisherman (segment "Avarice")), Julie Samuel (as Petrol Attendant (segment "Avarice")), Cheryl Hall (as Vanessa (segment "Avarice")), Suzanne Heath (as Chloe (segment "Avarice") (as Susanne Heath)), Harry Secombe (as Stanley (segment "Envy")), Geoffrey Bayldon (as Vernon (segment "Envy")), June Whitfield (as Mildred (segment "Envy")), Carmel Cryan (as Vera (segment "Envy")), Leslie Phillips (as Dickie (segment "Gluttony")), Julie Ege (as Ingrid (segment "Gluttony")), Patrick Newell (as Doctor (segment "Gluttony")), Rosemarie Reed (as Woman (segment "Gluttony")), Sarah Golding (as Secretary (segment "Gluttony")), Bob Guccione (as Photographer (segment "Gluttony")), Tina McDowall (as 'Penthouse Pet' (segment "Gluttony") (as Tina McDowell)), Harry H. Corbett (as Ambrose (segment "Lust")), Cheryl Kennedy (as Greta (segment "Lust")), Bill Pertwee (as Cockney Man (segment "Lust")), Mary Baxter (as Charlady (segment "Lust")), Anouska Hempel (as Blonde (segment "Lust")), Kenneth Earle (as Boy Friend (segment "Lust") (as Ken Earle)), Nicole Yerna (as Thin Girl (segment "Lust")), Sue Bond (as Girl with Glasses (segment "Lust")), Yvonne Paul (as Receptionist (segment "Lust")), Ian Carmichael (as Mr. Ferris (segment "Pride")), Alfie Bass (as Mr. Spencer (segment "Pride")), Audrey Nicholson (as Mrs. Ferris (segment "Pride")), Sheila Bernette (as Mrs. Spencer (segment "Pride")), Robert Gillespie (as A.A. Man (segment "Pride")), Keith Smith (as R.A.C. Man (segment "Pride")), Ivor Dean (as Policeman (segment "Pride")), Spike Milligan (as Tramp (segment "Sloth")), Melvyn Hayes (as Porter (segment "Sloth") (as Melvin Hayes)), Ronnie Brody (as Costermonger (segment "Sloth")), Ronnie Barker (as Guest Appearance (segment "Sloth")), Peter Butterworth (as Guest Appearance (segment "Sloth")), Marty Feldman (as Guest Appearance (segment "Sloth")), Davy Kaye (as Guest Appearance (segment "Sloth")), David Lodge (as Guest Appearance (segment "Sloth")), Cardew Robinson (as Guest Appearance (segment "Sloth")), Madeline Smith (as Guest Appearance (segment "Sloth")), Ronald Fraser (as George (segment "Wrath")), Stephen Lewis (as Jarvis (segment "Wrath")), Arthur Howard (as Kenneth (segment "Wrath")), Dawn Beret (as Dolly Typist (segment "Lust") (uncredited)), Brian Estabrook (as Driver (segment "Pride") (uncredited)), Graham Stark (as Guest Appearance (segment "Sloth") (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
I magnifici tre DVD (1961)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy, Western

Director(s):Giorgio Simonelli

Cast:
Walter Chiari (as Pablo), Ugo Tognazzi (as Domingo), Raimondo Vianello (as Josè), Dominique Boschero (as Alba), Anna Ranalli (as Dolores), Margaret Rose Keil (as Juanita), Aroldo Tieri (as Bonarios), Fanfulla (as Pedro), Bruno Tocci, Tullio Altamura, Ciccio Barbi, Nietta Zocchi (as Nina), Nando Angelini, Nestore Cavaricci (as Espectador), Tom Felleghy (as Gonzales), Eugenio Galadini, Franco Jamonte, Giuliano Mancini, Aldo Pini, Amerigo Santarelli (as segundo de Pablo (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
I magnifici uomini della manovella DVD (1979)
Also known as:Bájecní muzi s klikou DVD (original title)

Country:Czechoslovakia

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy, Drama, History

Director(s):Jirí Menzel

Storyline:
Returning home to Prague, the magician Pasparte (Rudolf Hrusínský), an owner of a circus caravan, meets his dying colleague who entrusts his beautiful daughter Aloisie (Hana Buresová) to his care. In Prague they all take up their lodgings at the house At Blue Fish in which they intend to arrange the programs. The firm is owned by widow Evzenie (Blazena Holisová) with whom Pasparte shares flat and bed. Evzenie is jealous of Aloisie therefore Pasparte sends Aloisie as a housewife to the single man Jakub Kolenatý (Jirí Menzel) who earns his living by photographing and wants to record the revived pictures of Prague. Pasparte wants to found in Prague the first permanent Czech movie theatre in which there would be projected also the original Czech films.

Cast:
Rudolf Hrusínský (as kouzelnik Vilém Pasparte), Vlasta Fabiánová (as Emílie Kolárová-Mladá), Blazena Holisová (as vdova Evzenie Slavíková), Vladimír Mensík (as kabaretiér Jára Slapeta), Jirí Menzel (as fotograf Jakub Kolenatý), Hana Buresová (as Paspartova schovanka Aloisie), Jaromíra Mílová (as Pepicka, Paspartova dcera), Josef Kemr (as Benjamín Furore, Aloisiin otec), Oldrich Vlcek (as Berousek), Josef Somr (as úredník), Vladimír Huber (as sluha Hynek), Marie Rosulková (as Dáma na ozivié fotografii), Jirina Steimarová (as Babicka), Ludvík Hradilek (as mladík Fric), Miloslav Stibich (as mehaník René Tuhácek), Antonin Klepac (as Opilec), Miroslav Horácek (as Opilec), Karel Anderle, Miroslav Buberle (as Youngster), Jana Eichlerová (as Gábina), Martin Hradílek (as Boy Josef), Jindra Janousková, Rudolf Kalina, Petr Lebeda, Vilém Lipský (as (as Lipský Vilém)), Frantisek Plechácek, Miloslav Prúsa, Jaromír Stemberg (as Groom), Milos Sustr (as Parson), Oldrich Unger

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il magnifico avventuriero DVD (1963)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Adventure

Director(s):Riccardo Freda

Storyline:
Benvenuto Cellini knows no obstacles when it comes to creating a work of art or conquering the heart of a woman.

Cast:
Brett Halsey (as Benvenuto Cellini), Claudia Mori (as Piera), Françoise Fabian (as Lucrezia), José Nieto (as Connestabile di Borbone), Jacinto San Emeterio (as Francisco I), Félix Dafauce (as Frangipani), Andrea Bosic (as Michelangelo), Rossella Como (as Angela (as Rosella Como)), Carla Calò (as Zia di Angela), Bernard Blier (as Clemente VII), Diego Michelotti (as Carlo V), Elio Pandolfi (as Un attore), Umberto D'Orsi (as Granduca di Toscana), Giampiero Littera (as Francesco), Dany París (as Moglie di Francesco), Bruno Scipioni (as Una Guardia), Sandro Dori (as Zio di Angela), Carmelo Artale, Félix Fernández, Rafael Ibáñez, Nazzareno Piana, Mirko Valentin

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il magnifico Bobo DVD (1967)
Also known as:The Bobo DVD (original title)

Country:United Kingdom

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy, Romance

Director(s):Robert Parrish

Storyline:
Unsuccessful singing bullfighter Juan arrives in Barcelona to try his luck in a big town. He finally persuades a devious local impresario to book him, but only on the condition that Juan first manages to spend an evening with Olimpia, a "shrewd merciless beauty" who seems effortlessly to collect apartments and Maserati sports cars while leaving a trail of broken hearts behind her. Juan approaches the challenge by pretending to her he is an emissary for a rich count.

Cast:
Peter Sellers (as Juan Bautista), Britt Ekland (as Olimpia Segura), Rossano Brazzi (as Carlos Matabosch), Adolfo Celi (as Francisco Carbonell), Hattie Jacques (as Trinity Martinez), Ferdy Mayne (as Silvestre Flores), Kenneth Griffith (as Pepe Gamazo), Al Lettieri (as Eugenio Gomez (as Alfredo Lettieri)), Marne Maitland (as Luis Castillo), John Wells (as Pompadour Major Domo), Don Lurio (as Ramon Gonzales), La Chana (as Flamenco Dancer), Los Tarantos (as Flamenco Company), Alfredo Chetta (as Ilya (uncredited)), Giustino Durano (as Druggist (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il magnifico calciatore DVD (1973)
Also known as:Libero DVD (original title)

Country:West Germany

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Sport, Documentary

Director(s):Wigbert Wicker

Storyline:
This movie portrays the West German footballer Franz Beckenbauer, one of the best players in the world. It shows the ups and downs of being a superstar.

Cast:
Franz Beckenbauer (as Self), Brigitte Beckenbauer (as Self), Thomas Beckenbauer (as Self), Stefan Beckenbauer (as Self), Michael Beckenbauer (as Self), Harald Leipnitz (as Self), Klaus Löwitsch (as Jo Marvissen), Walter Born (as Konsul Saller), Gaby Fuchs (as Angelika), Nikolaus Tschopp (as Herbert), Beatrice Kessler (as Silvie), Rüdiger Bahr (as Dr. Berger), Helma Seitz (as Schwester Irene), Volker Schrader (as Der kleine Thomas), Wolf Euba (as Vater vom kleinen Thomas), Günther Wolfbauer (as Sportjournalist (as Günter Wolfbauer)), Dieter Augustin, Hans Stadtmüller, Hugo Lindinger, Hans Musäus (as (as Hans Musaeus)), Franz Rudnick, Willi Hoffmann (as Self), Paul Breitner (as Self), Josef Duernberger (as Self), Corinna Genest, Johnny Hansen (as Self), Ulrich Hoeneß (as Self (as Uli Hoeness)), Hans Josef Kapellmann (as Self), Antje-Katrin Kühnemann (as Self), Udo Lattek (as Self), Sepp Maier (as Self (as Josef Maier)), Gerd Müller (as Self), Günter Netzer (as Self), Shmuel Rodensky (as Self), Franz Roth (as Self), Edgar Schneider (as Self), Georg Schwarzenbeck (as Self), Rainer Zobel (as Self), Wilhelm Neudecker (as Self (uncredited)), Helmut Schön (as Self (uncredited)), Harald von Koeppelle (as Sportgeschäftsinhaber (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Un magnifico ceffo di galera DVD (1973)
Also known as:Scalawag DVD (original title)

Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Adventure, Western

Director(s):Kirk Douglas, Zoran Calic

Storyline:
A peg legged pirate is searching for treasure with the help of a young boy, teen girl and a parrot. They'll have to fight Natives and his former crew on the way.

Cast:
Kirk Douglas (as Peg), Mark Lester (as Jamie), Neville Brand (as Brimstone), George Eastman (as Don Aragon), Don Stroud (as Velvet), Lesley-Anne Down (as Lucy-Ann), Danny DeVito (as Fly Speck), Mel Blanc (voice of Barfly the Parrot), Phil Brown (as Sandy), Davor Antolic (as Rooster), Stojan 'Stole' Arandjelovic (as Beanbelly (as Stole Arandjelovic)), Fabijan Sovagovic (as Blackfoot), Shaft Douglas (as Beau), Dragomir Stanojevic (as (as Dragomir Stanojevic-Bata Kameni))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il magnifico cornuto DVD (1964)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy

Director(s):Antonio Pietrangeli

Storyline:
Andrea Artusi begins to have doubts about the loyalty of his beautiful wife . When doubt becomes an obsession , his behavior becomes completely crazy , stalking her relentlessly.

Cast:
Claudia Cardinale (as Maria Grazia), Ugo Tognazzi (as Andrea Artusi), Bernard Blier (as Roberto Mariotti), Michèle Girardon (as Cristiana), Paul Guers (as Gabriele), Philippe Nicaud (as The Doctor), Gian Maria Volontè (as The Councillor), Susy Andersen (as Wanda), José Luis de Vilallonga (as The Club President (as José Luis de Villalonga)), Ester Carloni (as Palmira (as Esterina Carloni)), Edda Ferronao (as The younger Maid at the Artusis), Elvira Tonelli (as The elder Maid at the Artusis), Antonio Gerini, Liliana Salvioni (as Maria Grazia's Friend), Anna María Aveta (as (as Annamaria Aveta)), Ernesto Azzalini (as The Architect), Olindo De Turres, Silvio Piergentili, Salvo Randone (as Belisario), Laura Antonelli (as Guest with a Beehive Hairdo at the Artusis (uncredited)), Lando Buzzanca (as The younger Manservant at the Artusis (uncredited)), Jean Claudio (as The Man at the Swimming Pool (uncredited)), Brett Halsey (as Maria Grazia's Partner in Nightclub (uncredited)), Ettore Mattia (as Commendator Calise (uncredited)), Enrico Papa (as Waiter (uncredited)), Paolo Pietrangeli (as The Bespectacled Guest near Piano at the Artusis (uncredited)), Alfonso Sansone (as The Unmarried Guest at the Artusis (uncredited)), Jacques Stany (as Guest at the Artusis (uncredited)), Fred Williams (as Man in Nightclub (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il magnifico detective DVD (1960)
Also known as:Comment qu'elle est? DVD (original title)

Country:France

Spoken Languages:German, French

Genres:Comedy, Crime, Drama

Director(s):Bernard Borderie

Storyline:
(1960) Eddie Constantine, Francoise Brion, Alfred Adam, Robert Berri. American FBI agent Lemmy Caution (Eddie) arrives in France to track down a dangerous spy. This video has been manufactured from the best quality video master currently available; audio or image quality may vary.

Cast:
Eddie Constantine (as Lemmy Caution), Françoise Brion (as Martine), Alfred Adam (as Pascal Girotti), Renaud Mary (as Demur), Robert Berri (as Dombie), Nicolas Vogel (as Mayne), Françoise Prévost (as Isabelle), André Luguet (as Le général Rupert), Fabienne Dali (as Danielle), Jacques Seiler (as Le commissaire), Henri Cogan (as Zucco), Billy Kearns (as Charlie Ribban), Darling Légitimus (as Palmyre (as Miss Darling)), Colin Drake (as Général Flash), Jean Landier (as Le barman Vaudois), Albert Michel (as Le brigadier au cabaret), Georges Demas (as Le barman 'Pomme d'amour'), Marcel Pérès (as Le premier agent cycliste), Émile Genevois (as Le second agent cycliste (as Emile Gennevois)), Henri Lambert (as Le portier 'Chat botté'), Nicole Dore (as La streap-teaseuse), Charles Marosi (as L'expert-comptable), Charles Bouillaud (as (uncredited)), Gérard Darrieu (as Paulo (uncredited)), Elisabeth Fanty (as (uncredited)), Ingrid Harrisson (as (uncredited)), Guy Henry (as Un agent au cabaret (uncredited)), Michel Thomass (as Un homme à la 'Pomme d'or' (uncredited)), Dominique Zardi (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il magnifico emigrante DVD (1965)
Also known as:Ruf der Wälder DVD (original title)

Country:Austria

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Drama

Director(s):Franz Antel

Storyline:
The aged poacher Gustl Wegrainer tells the story of the dog Bella, who is just as old as him, and lives as a puppy in a big city, being picked up by the Italian guest worker Marcello Scalzi.

Cast:
Hans-Jürgen Bäumler (as Bernd Helwig), Terence Hill (as Marcello Scalzi (as Mario Girotti)), Gerhard Riedmann (as Mathias), Johanna Matz (as Angelika Hirt), Paul Hörbiger (as Gustl Wegrainer), Rudolf Prack (as Ingenieur Prachner), Ellen Farner (as Petra), Rolf Olsen (as Kubesch), Judith Dornys (as Tina), Franz Muxeneder (as Pepi Nindl), Raoul Retzer (as Zingerl), Eva Kinsky (as Lucie (as Eva Kinski)), Erich Padalewski (as Felix), Elisabeth Stiepl (as Hofrätin)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il magnifico fannullone DVD (1942)
Also known as:The Magnificent Dope DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English, Spanish

Genres:Comedy

Director(s):Walter Lang

Storyline:
Dwight Dawson, who runs an unsuccessful success school, stages a contest to find the biggest failure in the USA, for publicity value when the "dope" takes his course. But winner Tad Page is contented with his idle, lazy life and threatens to convert Dawson's other students to his philosophy. Dawson captalizes on Tad's attraction to Claire Harris to win him over; but will Tad find out Claire is really engaged to Dawson?

Cast:
Henry Fonda (as Thadeus Winship 'Tad' Page), Lynn Bari (as Claire Harris), Don Ameche (as Dwight Dawson), Edward Everett Horton (as Horace Hunter), George Barbier (as James Roger Barker), Frank Orth (as Messenger), Roseanne Murray (as Dawson's Secretary), Marietta Canty (as Jenny), Hobart Cavanaugh (as Albert Gowdy), Hal K. Dawson (as Charlie), Josephine Whittell (as Mrs. Hunter), Arthur Loft (as Mr. Morton, Fire Engine Salesman), Paul Stanton (as Peters), Claire Du Brey (as Peter's Secretary), William B. Davidson (as Mr. Reindel), Harry Hayden (as Frank Mitchel), Pierre Watkin (as Bill Carson), Gladys Blake (as Mitchell's Secretary (uncredited)), Gary Breckner (as Announcer (uncredited)), Ralph Brooks (as Photographer (uncredited)), Harry Carter (as Office Worker (uncredited)), Chick Chandler (as Reporter (uncredited)), Harry Depp (as Sixth Man to Leave Class (uncredited)), Bess Flowers (as Birthday Party Guest (uncredited)), Byron Foulger (as Fifth Man to Leave Class (uncredited)), Kenneth Gibson (as Man (uncredited)), Sam Harris (as Birthday Party Guest (uncredited)), Carey Harrison (as Man (uncredited)), Kathleen Howard (as Tad's Mother, Mrs. Page (uncredited)), Frank Jaquet (as Insurance Refuser: Said 'No!' (uncredited)), Mike Lally (as Photographer (uncredited)), Kitty McHugh (as Sadie (uncredited)), Paul McVey (as John (uncredited)), Charles Meakin (as Man (uncredited)), Harold Miller (as Birthday Party Guest (uncredited)), Jack Mower (as Insurance Refuser: Has Rich Wife (uncredited)), Rita Owin (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Charles Ray (as (uncredited)), Cyril Ring (as Street Extra (uncredited)), Larry Steers (as Nightclub Extra (uncredited)), Charles Tannen (as Elevator Operator (uncredited)), Charles Trowbridge (as Examining Doctor (uncredited)), Larry Wheat (as Insurance Refuser: Costs Too Much (uncredited)), Larry Williams (as Man in Class (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il magnifico gladiatore DVD (1964)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Action, Adventure, Drama

Director(s):Alfonso Brescia

Storyline:
Roman soldiers capture Attalus (a.k.a. Hercules) in a battle at the fringes of the Roman Empire. They take him back to Rome where his prowess as a gladiator earns the respect of the Emperor Galienus. An ambitious nobleman named Zullo, however, wants to marry Velida, daughter of Galienus, and to then take over the throne. (By now Velida and Attalus have fallen in love.) Zullo arranges for Galienus to be kidnapped and replaced with a look-alike. He sets up a marriage to Velida and also engineers the arrest of Attalus, but Attalus escapes.

Cast:
Mark Forest (as Hercules), Marilù Tolo (as Velida, Galienus' Daughter), Paolo Gozlino (as Zuddo, Pretorian Commander), Jolanda Modio (as Clea), Franco Cobianchi (as Emperor Caesar Galienus), Oreste Lionello (as Drusius), Nazzareno Zamperla (as Orestes), Fedele Gentile (as Arminius), Giulio Tomei (as Old Shepherd), Renato Montalbano (as Gladiator Freeing the Emperor), Artemio Antonini (as Gladiator (uncredited)), Fortunato Arena (as Gladiator (uncredited)), Armando Bottin (as Gladiator (uncredited)), Tony Casale (as Gladiator (uncredited)), Franz Colangeli (as Arena Spectator (uncredited)), Mario De Simone (as Citizen of Dacia (uncredited)), Mauro Mannatrizio (as Zuddo's Henchman (uncredited)), Giuseppe Mattei (as Gladiator (uncredited)), Emilio Messina (as Gladiator (uncredited)), Roberto Messina (as Gladiator (uncredited)), Nello Pazzafini (as Gladiator (uncredited)), Osiride Pevarello (as Attalus' Companion Freeing Emperor (uncredited)), Renzo Pevarello (as Gladiator (uncredited)), Clemente Ukmar (as Tirso, Attalus's Companion (uncredited)), Franco Ukmar (as Pretorian Guard (uncredited)), Sergio Ukmar (as Gladiator (uncredited)), Ferruccio Viotti (as Quintilius (uncredited)), Rinaldo Zamperla (as Pretorian Guard (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il magnifico irlandese DVD (1965)
Also known as:Young Cassidy DVD (original title)

Country:United Kingdom

Spoken Languages:English, Italian

Genres:Biography, Drama

Director(s):Jack Cardiff, John Ford

Storyline:
In Dublin circa 1911, John Cassidy (Rod Taylor), an impoverished idealist, whose ambitions are restricted by the demands of looking after his family, journeys through the social injustices of Dublin life, involving himself with the rowdy tramway-men strike, dawdling with prostitute Daisy Battles (Julie Christie), and seeking a better life. He falls in love with bookshop assistant Nora (Dame Maggie Smith) who encourages him toward a life of writing. Finding success at the Abbey Theatre, his unorthodox views estrange him from family, friends, and his own past.

Cast:
Rod Taylor (as John Cassidy), Julie Christie (as Daisy Battles), Maggie Smith (as Nora), Michael Redgrave (as W.B. Yeats), Edith Evans (as Lady Gregory), Flora Robson (as Mrs. Cassidy), Jack MacGowran (as Archie), Siân Phillips (as Ella), T.P. McKenna (as Tom), Julie Ross (as Sara), Robin Sumner (as Michael), Philip O'Flynn (as Mick Mullen (as Phillip O'Flynn)), Pauline Delaney (as Bessie Ballynoy (as Pauline Delany)), Arthur O'Sullivan (as Foreman), Joe Lynch (as 1st Hurler), Vincent Dowling (as 2nd Hurler), Tom Irwin (as Constable), John McDarby (as Carman at Cat & Cage), John Cowley (as Barman at Cat & Cage), Gerry Sullivan (as Barman (as Gerard Sullivan)), Bill Foley (as Publisher's Clerk (as William Foley)), John Franklyn (as Bankteller), Harry Brogan (as Murphy), James Healey (as Bank Clerk), Anne Dalton (as Neighbour), Donal Donnelly (as 1st Hearseman), Martin Crosbie (as 2nd Hearseman), Fred Johnson (as Cab Driver), Eddie Golden (as Captain White (as Edward Golden)), Chris Curran (as Man in Phoenix Park (as Christopher Curran)), James Fitzgerald (as Charlie Ballynoy), Eamon Kelly (as Feeney), Shivaun O'Casey (as Lady Gregory's Maid), Harold Goldblatt (as Abbey Theatre Manager), Daniel Skidd (as Shelly), Ronald Ibbs (as Theatre Attendant), May Craig (as Woman in Foyer), May Cluskey (as Woman in Foyer), Marcella Grimes (as Woman in Riot), Michael O'Brian (as Man in Riot), Derek Young (as Policeman), Clive Geraghty (as Policeman), Wesley Murphy (as Policeman), Donal LeBlanc (as Boy with Books), Henry B. Longhurst (as Doctor (as Henry Longhurst)), Eamon Morrissey (as 3rd Hurler), Jack O'Reilly (as 4th Hurler), Dermot Tuohy (as 1st Man in Drill Hall), John Dunn-Hill (as 2nd Man in Drill Hall (as John Dunn Hill)), David Kelly (as O'Brien), Sheila Manahan (as 1st Neighbour), Nora O'Rawe (as 2nd Neighbour), Guy Doleman (as Officer), Norman Smythe (as Soldier), Michael C. Hennessy (as Theatre Attendant (as Michael Hennessy)), Pat Layde (as Guard), Finnuala O'Shannon (as 1st Girl at Abbey Theatre), Maire Hastings (as 2nd Girl at Abbey Theatre), Geraldine Plunkett (as 3rd Girl at Abbey Theatre), Liz Davies (as 4th Girl at Abbey Theatre), Derry Power (as Captain White's Platoon Member (uncredited)), Jack Taylor (as 1st Theatre Thug (uncredited)), Larry Taylor (as 2nd Theatre Thug (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il magnifico ribelle DVD (1962)
Also known as:The Magnificent Rebel DVD (original title)

Country:Austria/ USA

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Adventure, Drama, Family

Director(s):Georg Tressler

Storyline:
The story of composer Ludwig Von Beethoven.

Cast:
Karlheinz Böhm (as Ludwig van Beethoven (as Carl Boehm)), Giulia Rubini (as Countess Giulietta), Ivan Desny (as Prince Lichnowsky), Peter Arens (as Karl Amenda), Oliver Grimm (as Blind Boy), Bruno Dallansky (as Schuppanzigh), Peter Capell (as Doctor), Erich Winn (as French Colonel), Walt Disney (as Self - Host), Gabriele Barth (as Landlord's Daughter (uncredited)), Erik Frey (as Count Guicciardi (uncredited)), Herbert Fux (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Ernst Nadherny (as Franz Josef Haydn (uncredited)), Guido Wieland (as Landlord (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il magnifico Robin Hood DVD (1970)
Country:Spain / Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Adventure

Director(s):Roberto Bianchi Montero

Storyline:
Prince John invents a plan to pass Robin Hood as the murderer of a Saxon nobleman who was killed during the liberation of King Richard the Lionheart.

Cast:
Jorge Martín (as Robin Hood (as George Martin)), Spela Rozin (as Rowina (as Sheila Rossin)), Frank Braña (as Prince John), Massimo Righi (as Sir Jack Beacham (as Max Dean)), Aldo Cecconi (as Friar Tebaldo (as Jim Clay)), Cris Huerta (as Little John (as Chris Huerta)), Antonella Murgia (as Alicia), Benito Pacifico (as Mellin (as Dennis Colt)), Luciano Conti (as Low), Clemente Ukmar (as Tuck), Michele Branca, Silvano Zignani (as Merwin), Carla Mancini, Ivana Novak (as Marianne), Francesco Vietri (as Lowell (as Franco Vietri)), Gippo Leone, Gualtiero Isnenghi (as Lord Linton), Luigi Berti (as Sergeant), Pietro Ceccarelli (as Attacker with Bough), Attilio Dottesio (as Sir William Prescott), Mara Krupp (as Hood's cooking Woman)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il magnifico scherzo DVD (1952)
Also known as: Monkey Business DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English, Italian

Genres:Comedy, Sci-Fi

Director(s):Howard Hawks

Storyline:
Barnaby Fulton is a research chemist working on a fountain of youth pill for a chemical company. While trying a sample dose on himself, he accidentally gets a dose of a mixture added to the water cooler and believes his potion is what is working. The mixture temporarily causes him to feel and act like a teenager, including correcting his vision. When his wife gets a dose that is even larger, she regresses even further into her childhood. When an old boyfriend meets her in this state, he believes that her never wanting to see him again means a divorce and a chance for him.

Cast:
Cary Grant (as Dr. Barnaby Fulton), Ginger Rogers (as Mrs. Edwina Fulton), Charles Coburn (as Mr. Oliver Oxley), Marilyn Monroe (as Miss Lois Laurel), Hugh Marlowe (as Hank Entwhistle), Henri Letondal (as Dr. Jerome Kitzel), Robert Cornthwaite (as Dr. Zoldeck), Larry Keating (as G.J. Culverly), Douglas Spencer (as Dr. Brunner), Esther Dale (as Mrs. Rhinelander), George Winslow (as Little Indian), Charlotte Austin (as Student (uncredited)), Harry Bartell (as Scientist (uncredited)), Faire Binney (as Dowager (uncredited)), Tex Brodus (as Club Patron (uncredited)), Harry Carey Jr. (as Reporter (uncredited)), Olive Carey (as Johnny's Mother (uncredited)), Harry Carter (as Scientist (uncredited)), Melinda Casey (as Girl (uncredited)), Ronnie Clark (as Boy (uncredited)), Russ Clark (as Policeman (uncredited)), Heinie Conklin (as House Painter (uncredited)), George Eldredge (as Mr. Peabody (uncredited)), Kathleen Freeman (as Mrs. Brannigan - Neighbor (uncredited)), Terry Goodman (as Boy (uncredited)), Dabbs Greer (as Cabbie (uncredited)), Howard Hawks (voice of Man in Opening), George Hoagland (as Club Patron (uncredited)), Marjorie Holliday (as Oxley Receptionist (uncredited)), Perk Lazelle (as Club Patron (uncredited)), Rudy Lee (as Boy (uncredited)), Louis Lettieri (as Boy (uncredited)), Mickey Little (as Boy (uncredited)), Emmett Lynn (as Gus (uncredited)), Paul Maxey (as Board Member (uncredited)), John McKee (as Photographer (uncredited)), Bill McLean (as Bellboy (uncredited)), Joseph Mell (as Barber (uncredited)), Christopher Milne (as Johnny (uncredited)), Jonathan Milne (as Johnny (uncredited)), Nico Minardos (as Handsome Guy at Pool (uncredited)), Ray Montgomery (as Policeman (uncredited)), Roger Moore (as Bit (uncredited)), Brad Morrow (as Boy (uncredited)), Forbes Murray (as Board Member (uncredited)), Robert Nichols (as Garage Man (uncredited)), Jerry Paris (as Scientist (uncredited)), Maudie Prickett (as Clerk (uncredited)), Jimmy Roebuck (as Boy (uncredited)), Harry Seymour (as Clothing Store Salesman (uncredited)), Jerry Sheldon (as Joe (uncredited)), Olan Soule (as Pickwick Arms Clerk (uncredited)), Gil Stratton (as Yale Man (uncredited)), Ruth Warren (as Laundress (uncredited)), Mack Williams (as Board Member (uncredited)), Isabel Withers (as Laundress (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il magnifico Tony Carrera DVD (1968)
Also known as: El magnífico Tony Carrera DVD (original title)

Country: Spain / Italy

Spoken Languages:English

Genres: Spy, Action, Crime

Director(s):José Antonio de la Loma

Storyline:
Tony Carrera is just about to end his crime career and turn into a laid-back life with a future millionaire wife and a career as Formula 1 driver. But then he is being forced to do a final job.

Cast:
Thomas Hunter (as Tony Carrera), Gila von Weitershausen (as Ursula), Walter Barnes (as Senador Barnes), Erika Blanc (as Antonella Arnaldo), Antonio Casas (as Comisario van Heuven), Alberto Farnese (as Rick), Gérard Tichy (as Serge (as Gerard Tichy)), Dieter Augustin (as Oficial), Enzo Fiermonte (as Luigi Arnaldo), Frank Oliveras (as Victor (as Frank Oliveiras)), Óscar Pellicer (as Cornelis), Gaby Go (as Sonia), Michael Münzer (as Gordon), Hans Waldherr (as Peppino (as Hansi Waldherr)), Wim de Meijer (as Gaston (as Wim de Meyer)), Corrado Guarducci (as Comandante), Ini Assmann (as Sammy), Fernando Sancho (as Einstein), Barbara Behrendt (as Secretaria (uncredited)), Piet Hendriks (as Patron (uncredited)), Franco Ressel (as Guardia de seguridad del aeropuerto (uncredited)), Anders Roemer (as Presidente (uncredited)), Wilhelm Vierhaus (as Abogado (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Una Magnum Special per Tony Saitta DVD (1976)
Also known as:Strange Shadows in an Empty Room DVD  (english title)

Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Action, Crime, Drama

Director(s):Alberto De Martino

Storyline:
An Ottawa police captain searches for the person who poisoned his sister, who was attending the university in Montreal. So desperate is he for revenge that he begin to use his own brutal methods to find the killer. Soon he discovers that not everything is what he thought it was.

Cast:
Stuart Whitman (as Capt. Tony Saitta), John Saxon (as Sgt. Ned Matthews), Martin Landau (as Dr. George Tracer), Tisa Farrow (as Julie Foster), Carole Laure (as Louise Saitta), Jean LeClerc (as Robert Tracer), Gayle Hunnicutt (as Margie Cohn), Jean Marchand (as Terence), Anthony Forrest (as Robert Tracer (as Antony Forest)), Andrée St-Laurent (as Rose Tracer (as Andree St. Laurent)), Peter MacNeill (as Alexander (as Peter Mac Neil)), Julie Wildman, James Tapp, Jérôme Tiberghien (as Ted Sullivan (as Jerome Thibergien)), Terence G. Ross (as (as Terence Ross)), Dave Nichols, Jene Chandler, Aubert Pallascio (as Driver chased by Saitta (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il mago DVD (1926)
Also known as:The Magician DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Drama, Fantasy, Horror

Director(s):Rex Ingram

Storyline:
A young girl, Margaret Dauncey, is caught between the forces of a charlatan magician, Oliver Haddo, whom she is unable to resist, and the love of a young surgeon, Arthur Burdon, who saved her from being a helpless cripple by performing a delicate operation on her spine which startled the medical world.

Cast:
Alice Terry (as Margaret Dauncey), Paul Wegener (as Oliver Haddo), Firmin Gémier (as Dr. Porhoët), Iván Petrovich (as Dr. Arthur Burdon), Gladys Hamer (as Susie Boyd), Henry Wilson (as Haddo's Servant), Hubert I. Stowitts (as Dancing Faun (as Stowitts)), Claude Fielding (as Dancing Faun (uncredited)), Gerald Fielding (as Dancing Faun (uncredited)), Rosita Garcia (as Arab Girl Bitten by Snake (uncredited)), John George (as Haddo's Dwarf Servant (uncredited)), Michael Powell (as Man with Balloon at Snake Charming (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
El mago DVD (1949)
Country:Mexico

Spoken Languages:Spanish

Genres:Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy

Director(s):Miguel M. Delgado

Storyline:
A slapstick fantasy of the amorous adventures of a magician a la Cantinflas.

Cast:
Cantinflas (as Cantinflas (as Mario Moreno 'Cantinflas')), Leonora Amar (as Jeanette), José Baviera (as Mago Krishnar), Ernesto Finance (as Makazar), Alejandro Cobo (as Jefe de secuestradores), Pepe Martínez (as Ministro de Arichi), Miguel Manzano (as Serafín), Amparo Arozamena (as Mujer de Pedro, clienta de mago), Rafael Icardo (as Ministro de Arichi), Rudy del Moral (as Ruperto), Julián de Meriche, Olga Chaviano (as Bailarina), Jorge Mondragón, Óscar Pulido (as Jefe de la secreta), Victorio Blanco (as Asesino turbante (uncredited)), Guillermo Calles (as Asesino turbante (uncredited)), Roberto Corell (as Maraja de Pentanal (uncredited)), Eduardo Finance (as (uncredited)), Lidia Franco (as (uncredited)), Ramiro Gamboa (as Reportero (uncredited)), Enrique García Álvarez (as Señor director (uncredited)), María Gentil Arcos (as Clienta de Krishnar (uncredited)), Leonor Gómez (as Vendedora de comida (uncredited)), Queta Lavat (as Secretaria (uncredited)), Cecilia Leger (as Invitada a cena (uncredited)), Margarito Luna (as Secuestrador (uncredited)), Paco Martínez (as Doctor (uncredited)), Álvaro Matute (as Secuestrador (uncredited)), Pepe Nava (as Fakir Birman (uncredited)), Manuel Noriega (as Profesor escuela, cliente mago (uncredited)), José Ortiz de Zárate (as Doctor (uncredited)), Sonia Ramos (as (uncredited)), Humberto Rodríguez (as Ministro de Arichi (uncredited)), Sergio Rodríguez (as (uncredited)), María Valdealde (as Señora del Moral, clienta de Krishnar (uncredited)), Armando Velasco (as Empleado hotel (uncredited)), Acela Vidaurri (as (uncredited)), Burdette Zea (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il mago Chandu DVD (1932)
Also known as:Chandu the Magician DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres: Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Comedy

Director(s):William Cameron Menzies, Marcel Varnel

Storyline:
Megalomaniac and would-be world dominator Roxor has kidnaped Robert Regent, along with his death ray invention, in hopes of using it to degenerate humanity into mindless brutes, leaving himself as Earth's supreme intelligence. Faced with revealing the machine's secrets or allowing his family to die a horrible death at the hands of Roxor, Regent's only hope lies with the intervention of his brother-in-law, the be-turbaned yogi and magician Chandu, who has the power to make men see what is not there 'even unto a gathering of twelve times twelve'.

Cast:
Edmund Lowe (as Chandu), Irene Ware (as Princess Nadji), Bela Lugosi (as Roxor), Herbert Mundin (as Albert Miggles), Henry B. Walthall (as Robert Regent), Weldon Heyburn (as Abdulah), June Lang (as Betty Lou Regent (as June Vlasek)), Michael Stuart (as Bobby Regent (as Nestor Aber)), Virginia Hammond (as Dorothy Regent), Nigel De Brulier (as Yogi Teacher (uncredited)), Jimmy Dime (as One of Roxor's Henchmen (uncredited)), John George (as Bidder at Slave Market (uncredited)), Constantine Romanoff (as One of Roxor's Henchmen (uncredited)), Charles Stevens (as Ali (uncredited)), Dick Sutherland (as Bidder at Slave Market (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il mago della pioggia DVD (1956)
lso known as:The Rainmaker DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English, Italian

Genres:Comedy, Romance, Western

Director(s):Joseph Anthony

Storyline:
Lizzie Curry is on the verge of becoming a hopeless old maid. Her wit and intelligence and skills as a homemaker can't make up for the fact that she's just plain plain. Even the town sheriff, File, for whom she harbors a secret yen, won't take a chance --- until the town suffers a drought and into the lives of Lizzie and her brothers and father comes one Bill Starbuck - profession: Rainmaker.

Cast:
Burt Lancaster (as Bill Starbuck), Katharine Hepburn (as Lizzie Curry), Wendell Corey (as Deputy Sheriff J.S. File), Lloyd Bridges (as Noah Curry), Earl Holliman (as Jim Curry), Cameron Prud'Homme (as H.C. Curry), Wallace Ford (as Sheriff Howard Thomas), Yvonne Lime (as Snookie Maguire), Michael Bachus (as Sheriff (uncredited)), Dottie Bee Baker (as Belinda (uncredited)), Kenneth Becker (as Phil Mackey (uncredited)), John Benson (as Townsman (uncredited)), Arthur Berkeley (as Townsman (uncredited)), Rudy Bowman (as Townsman (uncredited)), Joe Brown (as Townsman (uncredited)), Tex Driscoll (as Townsman (uncredited)), Herman Hack (as Townsman (uncredited)), Signe Hack (as Townswoman (uncredited)), Tex Holden (as Townsman (uncredited)), George Huggins (as Townsman (uncredited)), Stan Jones (as Townsman (uncredited)), Jack Kenny (as Townsman (uncredited)), Anne Kunde (as Townswoman (uncredited)), Kermit Maynard (as Townsman (uncredited)), Walter Merrill (as Townsman (uncredited)), Frank Mills (as Train Conductor (uncredited)), Kansas Moehring (as Townsman (uncredited)), Joe Ploski (as Townsman (uncredited)), Bob Reeves (as Townsman (uncredited)), Tom Smith (as Townsman (uncredited)), Ray Spiker (as Townsman (uncredited)), James Stone (as Townsman (uncredited)), Harry Tenbrook (as Townsman (uncredited)), Eleanore Vogel (as Townswoman (uncredited)), Dan White (as Deputy (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il mago di Lublino DVD (1979)
Also known as:The Magician of Lublin DVD (original title)

Country:Israel

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres: Fantasy, Drama

Director(s):Menahem Golan

Storyline:
Yasha is a Jewish stage magician who tours through eastern Europe while destroying his career through personal problems. He has one more chance at theatrical success, but he needs to do a brand new trick in a Warsaw theater.

Cast:
Alan Arkin (as Yasha Mazur), Louise Fletcher (as Emilia), Valerie Perrine (as Zeftel), Shelley Winters (as Elzbieta), Lou Jacobi (as Wolsky), Warren Berlinger (as Herman), Shaike Ophir (as Schmul (as Shai K. Ophir)), Lisa Whelchel (as Halina), Maia Danziger (as Magda), Linda Bernstein (as Esther), Zachi Noy (as Bolek), Friedrich Schoenfelder (as Count Zaruski (as Friedrich Schönfelder)), Ophelia Shtruhl (as Rytza (as Ophelia Stral)), Buddy Elias (as Pan Kuzarski), Yehuda Efroni (as Mechl), Shlomo Vishinsky (as Leibl (as Schlomo Wishinski)), Elspeth March (as Yadwiga), Uli Bachman (as 1st Peasant), Dorit Jeitner (as Malka), Evelyn Gutkind-Bienert (as Rivka), Kimberly Smith (as Urchin Girl), Hilda Cohen (as Street Singer), Marcus A. Powell (as Organ Player), Jacob Lichtmann (as Violin Player)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il mago di Oz DVD (1925)
Also known as:The Wizard of Oz DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Comedy, Family, Fantasy

Director(s):Larry Semon

Storyline:
A Toymaker tells a bizarre story about how the Land of Oz was ruled by Prince Kynd, but he was overthrown by Prime Minister Kruel. Dorothy learns from Aunt Em that fat, cruel Uncle Henry is not her uncle, and gives her a note due on her eighteenth birthday, which reveals she is actually Princess Dorothea of Oz, and is supposed to marry Prince Kynd. She, Uncle Henry , and two farmhands are swept to Oz by a tornado. Snowball, a black farmhand soon joins them after a lightning bolt chases him into the sky. They land in Oz, where the farmhands try to avoid capture. Semon becomes a scarecrow, Hardy briefly disguises himself as a Tin Woodman, and Snowball is given a Lion suit by the Wizard, which he uses to scare the Pumperdink guards.

Cast:
Dorothy Dwan (as Dorothy), Mary Carr (as Aunt Em), Virginia Pearson (as Lady Vishuss), Bryant Washburn (as Prince Kynd), Josef Swickard (as Prime Minister Kruel), Charles Murray (as Wizard of Oz), Oliver Hardy (as Woodsman (as Oliver N. Hardy)), William Hauber (as Undetermined Role), William Dinus (as Undetermined Role), Frank Alexander (as Uncle Henry), Otto Lederer (as Ambassador Wikked), Frederick Ko Vert (as Phantom of the Basket (as Frederic Ko Vent)), Larry Semon (as Scarecrow), Spencer Bell (as Cowardly Lion (as G. Howe Black)), Rosalind Byrne (as Herald Trumpeter (uncredited)), Chester Conklin (as Undetermined Role (uncredited)), Wanda Hawley (as Undetermined Role (uncredited)), Jean Johnston (as Little Girl in open & close (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il mago di Oz DVD (1939)
Also known as:The Wizard of Oz DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English, Italian

Genres:Adventure, Family, Fantasy

Director(s):Victor Fleming, George Cukor, Mervyn LeRoy, Norman Taurog, Richard Thorpe, King Vidor

Storyline:
When a tornado rips through Kansas, Dorothy Gale and her dog, Toto, are whisked away in their house to the magical Land of Oz. They follow the Yellow Brick Road toward the Emerald City to meet the Wizard, and on the way they meet a Scarecrow who wants a brain, a Tin Man who wants a heart, and a Cowardly Lion who wants courage. The Wizard asks them to bring him the Wicked Witch of the West's broom to earn his help.

Cast:
Judy Garland (as Dorothy Gale), Frank Morgan (as Professor Marvel), Ray Bolger (as 'Hunk'), Bert Lahr (as 'Zeke'), Jack Haley (as 'Hickory'), Billie Burke (as Glinda), Margaret Hamilton (as Miss Gulch), Charley Grapewin (as Uncle Henry), Pat Walshe (as Nikko), Clara Blandick (as Auntie Em), Terry (as Toto (as Toto)), The Singer Midgets (as The Munchkins (as The Munchkins)), Franz Balluck (as Munchkin (uncredited)), Josefine Balluck (as Munchkin (uncredited)), Dorothy Barrett (as Emerald City Manicurist (uncredited)), Amelia Batchelor (as Ozmite (uncredited)), Charles Becker (as Munchkin Mayor (uncredited)), Freda Betsky (as Munchkin (uncredited)), Billy Bletcher (voice of Mayor), Lorraine Bridges (voice of Ozmite), Buster Brodie (as Winged Monkey (uncredited)), Tyler Brooke (as Ozmite (uncredited)), Betty Ann Bruno (as Munchkin (uncredited)), Christine Buresh (as Munchkin (uncredited)), Eddie Buresh (as Munchkin (uncredited)), Lida Buresh (as Munchkin (uncredited)), Betty Ann Cain (as Munchkin (uncredited)), Candy Candido (voice of Angry Apple Tree), Mickey Carroll (as Munchkin Fiddler (uncredited)), Adriana Caselotti (voice of Juliet), Harry Cogg (as Winged Monkey (uncredited)), Pinto Colvig (voice of Munchkins), Nona Cooper (as Munchkin (uncredited)), Tommy Cottonaro (as Bearded Munchkin (uncredited)), Lewis Croft (as Munchkin Soldier (uncredited)), Jimmy the Crow (as Crow in Cornfield (uncredited)), Frank Cucksey (as Munchkin (uncredited)), Billy Curtis (as Munchkin Father (uncredited)), Ken Darby (voice of Munchkinland Mayor), Sid Dawson (as Winged Monkey (uncredited)), Ethel W. Denis (as Munchkin Villager (uncredited)), Prince Denis (as Munchkin Sergeant at Arms (uncredited)), Abe Dinovitch (voice of Apple Tree), Jon Dodson (voice of Lollipop Guild Member), Gracie Doll (as Munchkin Villager (uncredited)), Tiny Doll (as Munchkin Villager (uncredited)), Ardith Dondanville (as Munchkin child (uncredited)), Ruth Duccini (as Munchkin Villager (uncredited)), Daisy Earles (as Munchkin Villager (uncredited)), Harry Earles (as Lollipop Guild Member (uncredited)), Buddy Ebsen (as The Tin Man (singing voice)), Fern Formica (as Munchkin Villager (uncredited)), Sig Frohlich (as Winged Monkey (uncredited)), Jackie Gerlich (as Lollipop Guild Member (uncredited)), Phil Harron (as Winkie (uncredited)), Joseph Herbst (as Munchkin Villager (uncredited)), Shep Houghton (as Ozmite (uncredited)), James R. Hulse (as Munchkin Villager (uncredited)), Charles Irwin (as Tin Polisher (uncredited)), Lois January (as Emerald City Manicurist (uncredited)), Eleanor Keaton (as Ozmite (uncredited)), Joan Kenmore (as Munchkin Child (uncredited)), The King's Men (voice of Munchkins), Karl 'Karchy' Kosiczky (as Munchkin Herald #1 (uncredited)), Dolly Kramer (as Munchkin Villager (uncredited)), Emil Kranzler (as Munchkin Villager (uncredited)), Nita Krebs (as Lullaby League Member (uncredited)), Jeane La Barbera (as Munchkin Villager (uncredited)), Rae-Nell Laskey (as Munchkin Child (uncredited)), Johnny Leal (as Munchkin Villager (uncredited)), Valerie Lee (as Munchkin (uncredited)), Ethelreda Leopold (as Emerald City Manicurist (uncredited)), Mitchell Lewis (as Captain of the Winkie Guard (uncredited)), Bud Linn (voice of Lollipop Guild Member), Jerry Maren (as Lollipop Guild Member (uncredited)), Dona Massin (as Emerald City Manicurist (uncredited)), Elaine Merk (as Munchkin (uncredited)), George Ministeri (as Munchkin Coach Driver (uncredited)), Priscilla Montgomery (as Munchkin Child (uncredited)), Harry Monty (as Munchkin Soldier (uncredited)), Yvonne Moray (as Lullabye League Member (uncredited)), Lee Murray (as Winged Monkey (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il mago Houdini DVD (1953)
Also known as:Houdini DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English, Italian

Genres:Biography, Drama

Director(s):George Marshall

Storyline:
The amazing career of master magician Harry Houdini is presented from his beginnings with a carnival "wild man" act to his emergence as an internationally-acclaimed illusionist, From his dramatic escape from a locked safe under the frozen Detroit River to an even more improbable one from a locked cell in Scotland Yard, he never failed to please and astound his audiences. Although Houdini's tricks are achieved through his marvelous physical dexterity and innate sleight-of-hand, he courted death with the hazardous illusions he performed and his compulsive quest to make contact with the spirit world.

Cast:
Tony Curtis (as Harry Houdini), Janet Leigh (as Bess Houdini), Torin Thatcher (as Otto), Angela Clarke (as Harry's Mother), Stefan Schnabel (as German Prosecuting Attorney), Ian Wolfe (as Malue), Sig Ruman (as Schultz), Michael Pate (as Dooley), Connie Gilchrist (as Mrs. Shultz), Malcolm Lee Beggs (as British Jail Warden), Frank Orth (as Mr. Hunter), Barry Bernard (as Insp. Marlick), Douglas Spencer (as Simms - Reporter), John Alban (as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)), John Albright (as Audience Member (uncredited)), Eric Alden (as Sailor (uncredited)), Fred Aldrich (as Bouncer (uncredited)), Elsie Ames (as Entertainer (uncredited)), Jan Arden (as Shimmy Dancer (uncredited)), Nick Arno (as Entertainer (uncredited)), Walter Bacon (as Audience Member (uncredited)), Peter Baldwin (as Fred - Bess' Escort (uncredited)), Bobby Barber (as Comic Piano Player (uncredited)), John Barton (as Observer at Ice Show (uncredited)), Mary Bayless (as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)), Oliver Blake (as Coney Island Barker (uncredited)), Billy Bletcher (as Italian Basso (uncredited)), Paul Bradley (as Audience Member (uncredited)), John Breen (as Audience Member (uncredited)), Loren Brown (as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)), Morgan Brown (as German Magistrate (uncredited)), Boyd Cabeen (as Audience Member (uncredited)), Steve Carruthers (as Audience Member (uncredited)), Donald Chaffin (as Workman (uncredited)), Dick Cherney (as Workman (uncredited)), Cliff Clark (as Barker (uncredited)), Edward Clark (as Doorman (uncredited)), Bud Cokes (as Workman (uncredited)), Paul Cristo (as Audience Member (uncredited)), Roy Damron (as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)), Jim Davies (as Heckler (uncredited)), Louise De Carlo (as Dance Girl (uncredited)), Daniel De Jonghe (as Desk Clerk (uncredited)), Marion Dempsey (as Sword Swallower (uncredited)), Helen Dickson (as Audience Member (uncredited)), Don Dunning (as Heckler (uncredited)), Norma Jean Eckart (as Girl in Astor Guillotine Act (uncredited)), Billy Engle (as Audience Member (uncredited)), Fred Essler (as Officious Man (uncredited)), Franklyn Farnum (as Guest at Halloween Magician's Ball (uncredited)), Bess Flowers (as Guest at Halloween Magician's Ball (uncredited)), Charles Fogel (as Official (uncredited)), Curt Furberg (as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)), Esther Garber (as Esther's Girlfriend (uncredited)), Jon Gardner (as Boy (uncredited)), Maxine Gates (as Heavy Blonde Woman (uncredited)), Slim Gaut (as Audience Member (uncredited)), Bill Gentry (as Fred's Friend (uncredited)), Joanne Gilbert (as Girl (uncredited)), Jody Gilbert (as Fat Girl (uncredited)), Joe Gilbert (as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)), Arthur Gould-Porter (as Alhambra Manager (uncredited)), Kit Guard (as 'Spirit' at Seance (uncredited)), Henry Guttman (as Master of Ceremonies, Berlin Nightclub (uncredited)), Robert Haines (as Magician's Assistant (uncredited)), Alec Harford (as Assistant (uncredited)), Sam Harris (as Guest at Halloween Magician's Ball (uncredited)), Grace Hayle (as Woman Who Screams (uncredited)), Len Hendry (as Stagehand (uncredited)), Lars Hensen (as Audience Member (uncredited)), Harry Hines (as Barker (uncredited)), Tex Holden (as Workman (uncredited)), George Huggins (as Audience Member (uncredited)), Jerry James (as Reporter (uncredited)), Frank Jaquet (as Mr. Brown - Foreman (uncredited)), Tor Johnson (as Strongman (uncredited)), Frank Kreig (as Stagehand (uncredited)), Ethan Laidlaw (as Workman (uncredited)), Mike Lally (as Audience Member (uncredited)), William W. Larsen (as Guillotine Act (uncredited)), Lyle Latell (as Calcott (uncredited)), Mike Mahoney (as Bell Captain (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mahogany DVD (1975)
Also known as:Mahogany DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Drama, Romance

Director(s):Berry Gordy, Tony Richardson, Jack Wormser

Storyline:
Tracy, an aspiring designer from the slums of Chicago puts herself through fashion school in the hopes of becoming one of the world's top designers. Her ambition leads her to Rome spurring a choice between the man she loves or her newfound success.

Cast:
Diana Ross (as Tracy), Billy Dee Williams (as Brian), Anthony Perkins (as Sean), Jean-Pierre Aumont (as Christian Rosetti), Beah Richards (as Florence), Nina Foch (as Miss Evans), Marisa Mell (as Carlotta Gavina), Lenard Norris (as Wil), Jerome Arnold (as Campaign Worker), Pemon Rami (as Campaign Worker), Obelo (as Campaign Worker), Ira Rogers (as Stalker), Kristine Cameron (as Instructress), Ted Liss (as Sweatshop Foreman), Bruce Vilanch (as Dress Manufacturer), Don Howard (as Dress Manufacturer), Albert Rosenberg (as Dress Manufacturer), Marvin Corman (as Cab Driver), E. Rodney Jones (voice of Radio Announcer), Dan Daniel (as Giuseppe (as Daniel Daniele)), Princess Galitzine (as Princess Galitzine), Jacques Stany (as Auctioneer - Fashion Show), Achille Brugnini (as Salesman (as Achille Brunini)), Edward Van Sickle (as Ad Agency Executive (as Edward Van Sycle)), Giovanni Di Benedetto (as Ad Agency Executive (as Gianni Di Benedetto)), Roger Browne (as Ad Agency Executive (as Roger Bill Brown)), C. Mitchell (as Ad Agency Executive), Angelo Lanza di Trabia (as Man at Fashion Show (uncredited)), Denise Gordy (as (uncredited)), Jesse Kitten (as Unemployed Lathe Operator (uncredited)), Howard Nelson Rubien (as Man at fashion show (uncredited)), Robert Townsend (as Extra (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mai con la luna piena DVD (1973)
Also known as:The Boy Who Cried Werewolf DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English, Italian

Genres:Horror

Director(s):Nathan Juran

Storyline:
Richie Bridgestone (whose parents are divorced) goes to spend the weekend with his father at his secluded mountain cabin. During a moonlight hike, they are attacked in the darkness by a creature that he recognizes as a werewolf. During the struggle, the werewolf falls into a ravine and is impaled by a wooden fence, but not before biting his father. Upon investigation, they find their attacker to be human and the sheriff concludes their attacker was an insane drifter. He spends the rest of the film trying to convince his mother, and his therapist that his father is now a werewolf.

Cast:
Kerwin Mathews (as Robert Bridgestone), Elaine Devry (as Sandy Bridgestone), Scott Sealey (as Richie Bridgestone), Robert J. Wilke (as The Sheriff), Susan Foster (as Jenny), Jack Lucas (as Harry), Bob Homel (as Brother Christopher), George Gaynes (as Dr. Marderosian), Loretta Temple (as Monica), David S. Cass Sr. (as Deputy (as Dave Cass)), Harold Goodwin (as Mr. Duncan (as Herold Goodwin)), Tim Haldeman (as First Guard), John Logan (as Second Guard), Eric Gordon (as Hippy 'Jesus Freak'), Paul Baxley (as First Werewolf)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mai di domenica DVD (1960)
Also known as:Pote tin Kyriaki DVD (original title)

Country:Greece

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Comedy, Drama, Romance

Director(s):Jules Dassin

Storyline:
Beautiful and corrupt, sociable and sensitive, Ilya, an independent, happy-go-lucky streetwalker in the bustling Port of Piraeus, is the talk of the town. Intrigued by her character, the love-smitten American intellectual and amateur philosopher, Homer Thrace, sets his sights on becoming Ilya's Pygmalion, and in the process, attempt to explain the decline of the great Ancient Greek civilisation. Of course--as Ilya belongs to no one, and the handsome Greek-Italian dockhand, Tonio, is bent on winning her heart--this is a challenging task, especially when proud Ilya swears that she leads a full and exciting life. Now, the romantic philhellene has two short weeks to accomplish his task. Will he learn a thing or two about life, and maybe, just maybe, find the secret of happiness?

Cast:
Melina Mercouri (as Ilya), Jules Dassin (as Homer Thrace), Giorgos Foundas (as Tonio (as Georges Foundas)), Titos Vandis (as Giorgos), Mitsos Ligizos (as Captain), Despo Diamantidou (as Despo), Dimos Starenios (as Skoupidis), Dimitris Papamichael (as British Seaman (as Dimitri Papamichael)), Alexis Solomos (as Mr. Noface), Aleka Katselli, Faidon Georgitsis (as British Seaman), Giorgos Foras (as (as George Foras)), Nikos Fermas (as Waiter), Giannis Fermis (as Man Missing the Tramway), Hristoforos Zikas (as (as Christos Zikas)), Thanasis Vengos (as Thanasis (as Thanassis Veggos)), Koula Agagiotou (as Prostitute), Artemis Matsas (as Lawyer), Kostas Doukas, Panos Karavousanos (as Spyros (as Panos Karavoussanos)), Soula Kyriakidou (as (as Tasia Kyriakidou)), Stefanos Skopelitis (as Street Organ Player), Popi Gika, Kostas Nikoloudis, Nikos Tsachiridis (as Man in Shipyard (uncredited)), Giorgos Tzortzis (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mai più dolce sorella DVD (1969)
Also known as:Deine Zärtlichkeiten DVD (original title)

Country:West Germany

Spoken Languages:German

Genres:Drama

Director(s):Peter Schamoni, Herbert Vesely

Storyline:
The siblings Christine and Stefan have grown up separately because of the divorce of their parents and don't know each other so far. Only as adults they get to know each other. She lives in Barcelona, while he lives with his mother in Baden-Baden. During her visit to Baden-Baden, they come closer. She is aware that she enters into a forbidden relationship and imagines that it is only a very close sibling relationship and not an intimate love one. She is torn between dislike and affection for the him, and enters into other circumstances in order to suppress the love for the him.

Cast:
Doris Kunstmann (as Christine), Ulli Lommel (as Stefan), Bernhard Wicki (as Vaeter), Charlotte Kerr (as Mutter), Irene Soederberg (as Monika), Heinz Meier (as Onkel), Maria Schamoni (as Tante Maria), Lola Dumas (as Playgirl in Barcelona), Ginny Gottschalk (as Yachtbesitzerin), Molly Jones (as Mädchen im Swimmingpool), Erika Kunstmann (as Madame de Plaisir), Dolores Mis (as Nina im Salon), Uta Wohlfahrt (as Chefin von Punta Arabi), Eugenio Sentís (as Don Jaime), Ernest Ehrenfeld (as Künstler in Ibiza), Michael Herkenrath (as Stefans Schulfreund), Julio Pinheiro (as Mann aus Barcelona), Leo Weisse (as Verfolger), Jesús Franco

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mai più l'amore DVD (1931)
Also known as:Nie wieder Liebe! DVD (original title)

Country:Germany

Spoken Languages:German

Genres:Comedy, Musical

Director(s):Anatole Litvak

Storyline:
An American millionaire, who had always bad luck with women, bets that he can live without them for five years. But after four and a half years travling around on his yacht, he rescues a lady from drowning in the English Channel.

Cast:
Lilian Harvey (as Gladys O'Halloran), Harry Liedtke (as Sandercroft), Felix Bressart (as Jean), Margo Lion (as Eine Stimmungssängerin), Oscar Marion (as Jack (as Oskar Marion)), Julius Falkenstein (as Dr. Baskett), Hermann Speelmans (as Tom), Theo Lingen (as Rhinelander), Raoul Lange (as Der Spanier (as Raoul Langen)), Louis Brody (as Der Koch), Rina Marsa (as Claire), Konstantin Kalser (as Der Schiffsjunge), Hans Behal (as Charlie), Mischa Spoliansky (as Piano Man)

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: Spanish
Mai ti scorderò DVD (1956)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Drama

Director(s):Giuseppe Guarino

Cast:
Paolo Carlini (as Riccardo Selvi), Jacqueline Collard (as Maria), Nyta Dover (as Gloria), Marcella Mariani (as Camilla), Vera Carmi (as La padrona della trattoria), Charles Fawcett (as Neri, il regista), Lauro Gazzolo (as Don Vincenzo), Luciano Rebeggiani (as Sandro Valeri), Giovanni Vari (as Vettori), Eduardo de Santis (as Beppe (as Edy de Santis)), Jane Gregory (as Marta), Nora Visconti, Alberto Talegalli (as Carloni, il produttore)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mai troppo tardi DVD (1965)
Also known as:Never Too Late DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Comedy

Director(s):Bud Yorkin

Storyline:
Middle-aged Harry lives comfortably with his wife Edith and his daughter and her husband. Though rather sour and a bit mean, he is in fact content. So when Edith finds she is pregnant again he is anything but overjoyed. Apart from the changes it will mean, he is now seen as some sort of older superman in town. Meanwhile his daughter sees child bearing as a way out of the extra housework she is having to do, the achievement of which starts to put pressure on her increasingly tired husband.

Cast:
Paul Ford (as Harry M. Lambert), Connie Stevens (as Kate Clinton), Maureen O'Sullivan (as Edith Lambert), Jim Hutton (as Charlie Clinton), Jane Wyatt (as Grace Kimbrough), Henry Jones (as Dr. Kimbrough), Lloyd Nolan (as Mayor Crane), Michael Abelar (as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)), Lou Bernard (as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)), Robert Biheller (as Young Husband (uncredited)), Ted Blair (as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)), Gino Cappelletti (as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)), Charles Dornan (as Surveyer (uncredited)), Johnny Eimen (as Boy (uncredited)), Tommy Farrell (as Fred Ainsley (uncredited)), Jesslyn Fax (as Saleswoman (uncredited)), Pamelyn Ferdin (as Little Girl in Elevator (uncredited)), John Francis (as Plumber (uncredited)), Bill Giorgio (as Flaherty (uncredited)), Sandra Gregg (as Nurse (uncredited)), Edward C. Higgins (as Policeman (uncredited)), Breena Howard (as Saleslady (uncredited)), Gerald E. Howorth (as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)), Timothy Hutton (as Boy Running to His Daddy (uncredited)), Barbara Kelley (as Woman in Elevator (uncredited)), Alessandro Macone (as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)), Mathew McCue (as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)), Jack Nestle (as Plumber (uncredited)), Remo Pisani (as Foreman (uncredited)), John Polcari Jr. (as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)), James Powers (as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)), J. Bowen Saunders (as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)), Ruth Saville (as Secretary at Lumber Yard (uncredited)), Richmond Shepard (as Indian Chief (uncredited)), Claude Stroud (as Don - Old Friend (uncredited)), Anthony J. Thomas (as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)), Carmine Vara (as Taxicab Driver (uncredited)), Henry Vara (as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)), Guy Wilkerson (as Plant Foreman (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maia la sirena delle Hawaii DVD (1942)
Also known as:Song of the Islands DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken Languages:English

Genres:Comedy, Musical, Romance, Comedy

Director(s):Walter Lang

Storyline:
With his sidekick Rusty, Jeff Harper sails to paradisiacal tropical isle Ahmi-Oni to bargain on behalf of his cattle baron father for land owned by transplanted Irishman Dennis O'Brien. But Jeff falls in love with O'Brien's daughter, Eileen, and even his father can't break them up after he arrives and himself falls under the spell of island splendor.

Cast:
Betty Grable (as Eileen O'Brien), Victor Mature (as Jefferson Harper), Jack Oakie (as Rusty Smith), Thomas Mitchell (as Dennis O'Brien), George Barbier (as Harper), Billy Gilbert (as Palola's Father), Hilo Hattie (as Palola), Harry Owens (as Harry Owens), Lillian Porter (as Palola's Cousin), Hal K. Dawson (as John Rodney), Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiians (as (as Harry Owens' Royal Hawaiians)), Louise Allen (as Islander (uncredited)), Marie Bodie (as Islander (uncredited)), Kahala Bray (as Islander (uncredited)), Amu Cordone (as Specialty Act (uncredited)), Grace Davies (as Islander (uncredited)), Virginia Davis (as Islander (uncredited)), Evelyne Eager (as Islander (uncredited)), Geraldine Fissette (as Islander (uncredited)), Penny Gill (as Islander (uncredited)), Dorothy Harris (as Islander (uncredited)), Edith Haskins (as Islander (uncredited)), Virginia Hogen (as Islander (uncredited)), Donna La Barr (as Islander (uncredited)), Harold Lishman (as Maleko - Old Native (uncredited)), Tani Marsh (as Islander (uncredited)), Pet Meyer (as Islander (uncredited)), Peggy Lou Neary (as Islander (uncredited)), Pearlie Norton (as Islander (uncredited)), Kenneth Thomas Olds (as Islander-Hula Dancer (uncredited)), Elma Pappas (as Islander (uncredited)), Patsy Perrin (as Islander (uncredited)), Eleanor Peterson (as Islander (uncredited)), Alexander Pollard (as Matthews - Valet (uncredited)), Satini Pualoa (as (uncredited)), Sheila Rae (as Islander (uncredited)), Belle Richards (as Islander (uncredited)), Ruth Riley (as Islander (uncredited)), Rudy Robles (as Akomi - Native Boy (uncredited)), Mary Stewart (as Dancer (uncredited)), Bobby Stone (as Native Boy (uncredited)), Mary Stuart (as Islander (uncredited)), Valerie Traxler (as Islander (uncredited)), Vanita Wade (as Islander (uncredited)), Bruce Wong (as Houseboy (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maigret a Pigalle DVD (1966)
Country:Italy

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Crime, Drama

Director(s):Mario Landi

Storyline:
Maigret is called in to solve a crime in a night-club, and he has a field day dealing with tough characters, and beautiful bar-flies. The plot is based on Georges Simenon's novel, "Maigret au Picratt's".

Cast:
Gino Cervi (as The Police Commissioner Maigret), Lila Kedrova (as Sonia Doniecki aka Rose (as Lila Kedrowa)), Raymond Pellegrin (as Fred Alfonsi), Alfred Adam (as Lognon), Daniel Ollier (as Philippe Mortemart), José Greci (as Arlette (as Jose' Greci)), Enzo Cerusico (as Albert Maritain), Armando Bandini (as 'Sauterelle'), Christian Barbier (as Torrence), Mario Feliciani (as The Chief of Police), Riccardo Garrone (as Lapointe), Antonio Battistella (as Doctor Pasquier), Claudio Biava (as Janvier), Antonella Della Porta (as Micheline Menuisière), Diego Michelotti (as Police Officer Simon), Gabriella Giorgelli (as Tania), Marisa Traversi (as Betty), Nera Donati (as The Girl at the Dinner Party at Picratt's), Tino Bianchi (as Doctor Blain), Gianluigi Crescenzi (as The Police Officer typing Arlette's Statement (as G.L. Crescenzi)), Giulio Maculani (as Joseph-Amédée-Oscar Bonvoisin), Renato Lupi (as The Waiter at Picratt's), Elena Demerik (as The Doorkeeper at Arlette's), Silvana Bacci (as Assistant of Blain (uncredited)), Franca Dominici (as Arlette's Mother (uncredited)), Mario Landi (as The bespectacled Man at Ticket Office (uncredited)), Marie-France Pisier (as (uncredited) (unconfirmed))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maigret e i gangsters DVD (1963)
Also known as:Maigret voit rouge DVD (original title)

Country:France

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Crime, Drama

Director(s):Gilles Grangier

Storyline:
Gangsters from the United States try to kill a key government witness whose testimony could help land an influential mobster in jail. It's up to detective Maigret to deal with the FBI and a series of underworld figures to save the life of the witness.

Cast:
Jean Gabin (as Le commissaire Jules Maigret), Françoise Fabian (as Lily), Roland Armontel (as Le docteur Fezin), Paul Frankeur (as Bonfils), Paul Carpenter (as Harry Mc Donald), Edward Meeks (as Bill Larner), Ricky Cooper (as Charlie), Michel Constantin (as Cicero), Roger Dutoit (as Bidoine), Carlo Nell (as Le garçon du 'Manhattan'), Charles Bouillaud (as Le pharmacien Dullac), André Dalibert (as Un inspecteur), Harry-Max (as Curtis), Jean-Louis Le Goff (as Un inspecteur), Paulette Dubost (as La patronne de l'hôtel), Laurence Badie (as Lucienne), Jacques Dynam (as Un inspecteur), Marcel Bozzuffi (as Torrence (as Marcel Bozzufi)), Guy Decomble (as Lognon), Vittorio Sanipoli (as Pozzo), Marc Arian (as L'employé des cartes grises (uncredited)), Marcel Bernier (as Un inspecteur (uncredited)), Jacques Bertrand (as Un inspecteur (uncredited)), Édouard Francomme (as Un consommateur (uncredited)), Marcel Gassouk (as Riquet (uncredited)), Georges Guéret (as Un inspecteur (uncredited)), Henri Lambert (as L'inspecteur Groussard (uncredited)), Roland Malet (as Un agent (uncredited)), Albert Michel (as Le concierge de l'hôtel (uncredited)), Jean Minisini (as Un inspecteur (uncredited)), Paul Pavel (as Un inspecteur (uncredited)), Raymond Pierson (as Un agent du commissariat (uncredited)), Jean-Jacques Steen (as (uncredited)), Pierre Vernet (as (uncredited)), Louis Viret (as Le patron du café (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maigret e il caso Saint Fiacre DVD (1959)
Also known as:Maigret et l'affaire Saint-Fiacre DVD (original title)

Country:France

Spoken Languages:Italian

Genres:Crime, Drama, Thriller

Director(s):Jean Delannoy

Storyline:
Inspector Maigret is traveling to the French countryside to visit his friend, the duchess of Saint-Fiacre. She has received a letter recently stating that she will die soon. A few days later she does so by an heart attack, but Maigret does not believe in this...

Cast:
Jean Gabin (as Le commissaire Jules Maigret), Michel Auclair (as Maurice de Saint-Fiacre), Valentine Tessier (as La comtesse de Saint-Fiacre), Jacques Morel (as Maître Mauléon), Michel Vitold (as L'abbé Jodet - curé de Saint-Fiacre), Gabrielle Fontan (as Marie Tatin - l'épicière), Jean-Pierre Granval (as Le journaliste), Camille Guérini (as Gaultier - le régisseur (as Camille Guerini)), Jacques Hilling (as Le garçon de café bavard), Micheline Luccioni (as Arlette - une prostituée), Jacques Marin (as Albert - le chauffeur), Armande Navarre (as Myriam), Marcel Pérès (as Le sacristain), Serge Rousseau (as Émile Gaultier), Hélène Tossy (as Adèle Gaultier), Paul Frankeur (as Le docteur Bouchardon), Robert Hirsch (as Lucien Sabatier), Bruno Balp (as Le livreur de journaux (uncredited)), Robert Balpo (as Le directeur de la banque (uncredited)), Marcel Bernier (as Un inspecteur (uncredited)), Charles Bouillaud (as Le garçon de café (uncredited)), Christian Brocard (as Un journaliste (uncredited)), Henri Coutet (as Un client de l'épicerie (uncredited)), René Hell (as Le typographe (uncredited)), Guy Henry (as Un inspecteur (uncredited)), Evelyne Istria (as La bonne du château (uncredited)), Laure Paillette (as La bonne de l'abbé (uncredited)), Georgette Peyron (as La dame du vestiaire (uncredited)), Yvon Sarray (as Un homme aux condoléances (uncredited)), Andrée Tainsy (as La patronne du Hula-Hoop (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La main gantée DVD (1963)
Country:France

Spoken languages:French

Genres:Short, Comedy, Mystery

Director(s):Albert Pierru

Cast:
Pierre Podedin, Sophie Saint-Just, Félix Valette, Yves Dorel, Francine Maya, Jean Jarrett, Anne Dréliat, Luigi Seguino, Stéphane Cyf, Janine Fers, Jean Torney, Georges Heiser, Dany Hopkins, Henry Lhostellier, J.H. Gournay, Nono Zammit (voice of Le narrateur)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maître Zaccharius DVD (1973)
Country:France

Spoken languages:French

Genres: Fantasy, Drama

Director(s):Pierre Bureau

Storyline:
In an imaginary place and time, old master-watchmaker Zaccharius, a man of genius, believes he has discovered the secret of life in the mechanism of his clocks. But whoever tries to make himself equal with God will be damned for eter

Cast:
Pierre Vial (as Maître Zaccharius), Jean-Pierre Sentier (as L'étranger), Madeleine Barbulée (as Scholastique), Jacques Roussillon (as Le bourgmestre), François Tilly (as Aubert (as François-Louis Tilly)), Jany Gastaldi (as Gérande), Angelo Bardi (as L'aubergiste), Murray Gronwall (as L'automate (as Murray Gronwald))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maîtresse DVD (1976)
Also known as:Maîtresse DVD (original title)

Country:France

Spoken Languages:French

Genres:Drama, Romance

Director(s):Barbet Schroeder

Storyline:
A common thief (Depardieu) breaks into the house of a professional dominatrix (Ogier), and begins to help her "train" her clients. Though this world is alien to his experience, he finds himself falling in love with her. Eventually he discovers that she does this in order to support her son, and he attempts to help her out of this life, which she is not sure she really wants to leave.

Cast:
Gérard Depardieu (as Olivier), Bulle Ogier (as Ariane), André Rouyer (as Mario), Nathalie Keryan (as Lucienne), Roland Bertin (as Man in Cage), Tony Taffin (as Emile), Holger Löwenadler (as Gautier), Anny Bartanowski (as Secretary (as Anny Bartanovski)), Serge Berry (as Valet), Richard Caron (as First Client), Pierre Devos (as Bistro Patron), Jeanne Herviale (as Concierge), Michel Pilorgé (as Male Guest), Cécile Pochet (as Female Guest), Jean Parvulesco (as L'homme qui éconduit Olivier (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW,

Subtitles: English
Maja DVD (1951)
Also known as:Die verschleierte Maja DVD (original title)

Country:West Germany

Spoken Languages:German

Genres:Musical, Comedy

Director(s):Géza von Cziffra

Storyline:
Cast:
Maria Litto (as Maja Club's dancing star), Willy Fritsch, Rudolf Platte, Grethe Weiser, Käthe Haack, Rudolf Vogel, Oskar Sima, Ernst Waldow, Iska Geri (as Singer), Jockel Stahl (as Dancer), Anneliese Rothenberger (as Singer), Peter Schütte (as Singer), Evelyn Künneke (as Singer), Gerhard Wendland (as Singer), Joachim Wolff (as Singer), Margarete Slezak (as Eine Dame mit Schmuck), Frank Derks (as Dancer), Helga Derks (as Dancer), Estelle (as Dancer), Al Faye, Gloria (as Dancer), Hiller-Girls (as Themselves), Die Isarnixen (as Wasserballt), Jean (as Dancer), Günther Jerschke, Kurt A. Jung, Rotraut Kneip (as Dancer), Liselotte Köster (as Dancer), Ingrid Lutz, Adi Lödel, Kurt Meister, Tim Oldehoff, Eva Pabst, Eva Probst, Roman (as Dancer), Schernoff (as Dancer), Rudi Stöhr, Gertrud Söderling-Hiller (as Choreographer), Tamara (as Dancer), Tripolitoff (as Dancer), Madelon Truß, Horst von Alsleben, Horst von Otto

Medium: DVD R/RW
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