
Groucho, Chico, Harpo - all certifiably wacko in a double dip of comedies. The Marxmen Go West (Side A) to where the sun always shines, the fun never sets and where they outwit a land grabber. Highlights include the $1 scam, the stagecoach ride, Chico and Harpo bellying up to the bar and the train-chase finale. What fools these mortals be and what fuels they need. The boys chop up passenger cars to get wood to stoke the locomotive. They go east in The Big Store (Side B), becoming detectives-cum-bodyguards for a department store. Crime is afoot in the store or, if in the Fabrics Department, by the yard. Still, our sleuths don't have a clue except in laughing matters. Chico and Harpo share a piano keyboard, beds disappear into walls, roller skates provide in-store mobility and Groucho warbles Sing While You Sell. Sold!Running Time: 163 min.Format: DVD MOVIE
Marx brothers collection- 23.98Includes 7 of only 13 Marx. Bros. films ever made! Bonus Extras including Commentary by Leonard Maltin. Collection includes: A NIGHT AT THE OPERA: The Marx Brothers turn Mrs. Claypool's opera into chaos in their efforts to help two young hopefuls get a break. It contains the famous scene where Groucho, Chico and Harpo cram a ship's stateroom with wall-to-wall people, gags, one-liners, musical riffs and two hard-boiled eggs. A DAY AT THE RACES: Groucho stars as Hugo Z. Hackenbush, a horse veterinarian dispensing horse pills and quips with equal glee. Chico selling racing tips, Harpo destroying a piano to turn it into a harp and favorite foil actress Margaret Dumont make this thoroughbred comedy wall-to-wall hilarity. A NIGHT IN CASABLANCA: This parody of the Bogart/Bergman 1943 classic features the Nazis vs. the nutsies as the Marx Brothers foil Axis criminals when they find stolen jewels and paintings Nazis have hidden in a hotel. ROOM SERVICE/AT THE CIRCUS: These two films are combined on one disc to provide double doses of laughter. In Room Service, Lucille Ball and Ann Miller provide comic co-star support while the Marx Brothers play producers trying to keep their show above water and a hotel room over their head. In At the Circus, Groucho stars as professional shyster lawyer J. Cheever Loophole in the middle of big-top bedlam as the boys try to save the circus and look to Margaret Dumont for the money to do so. Groucho sings one of his famous songs, Lydia the Tattooed Lady. GO WEST/THE BIG STORE: Another Marx Brothers twin bill makes this a hilarious comedy two-fer. In the first, the Marxmen Go West to the land of outlaws and Indians where the fun never stops and where they outwit a land grabber. In The Big Store, Groucho plays Attorney Wolf J. Flywheel who with sidekick Wacky (Harpo) and bodyguard Ravelli (Chico) are investigating the shady dealings of a crooked department store owner. |
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Box of the blues [box]- 27.99Track Listing: 1. 61 Highway - Mississippi Fred McDowell, 1. Change in My Pocket - Anson Funderburgh & The Rockets, 1. Good Day For the Blues, A - Ruth Brown, 1. One More Mile - Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, 2. Blue House - Marcia Ball, 2. My Eyes Keep Me in Trouble - Carey Bell, 2. Outskirts of Town - Wilson Pickett, 2. See See Rider - Babe Stovall/Herb Quinn, 3. Give Me Flowers While I'm Living - Champion Jack Dupree, 3. I Could Hear My Name Ringin' - Memphis Slim/Sonny Boy Williamson, 3. Live and Let Live - Bobby King/Terry Evans, 3. Meanest Woman - Geoff Muldaur, 4. Cheating and Lying Blues - Robert Nighthawk, 4. Cool Blues Walk - Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater, 4. Make Some Changes - Andrew "Jr. Boy" Jones, 4. Roadblock - Johnny Adams, 5. Down South Blues - Tarbox Ramblers, 5. I Can Take You to Heaven Tonight - Otis Clay, 5. Lonesome Whistle - Johnny Shines/Robert Lockwood Jr., 5. Port Arthur Blues - Philip Walker, 6. Broken Hearted Blues - Etta Baker, 6. Got to Get Myself Some Money - Solomon Burke, 6. How Long - Chris Duarte Group, 6. Nobody But You - Johnny Copeland, 7. I'm Gonna Make You Happy - Buster Brown, 7. I'm the Toughest Girl Alive - Candeye Kane, 7. Jukin' - Willie Cobbs, 7. Nowhere to Hide - Paul Kelly, 8. Dooleyville Blues - Boogie Bill Webb, 8. Johnny's Jump - Johnny Young (previously unreleased), 8. Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning - Corey Harris, 8. What Can I Do (Somebody Tell Me) - Little Buster & The Soul Brothers, 9. Frankie and Albert - Rory Block, 9. Goin' Out West (Part 1 and Part 2) - Larry Davis, 9. One Kind Favor - Cephas & Wiggins, 9. Two Wrongs - Theryl "Houseman" De'Clouet, 10. Blues For Martin Luther King - Otis Spann, 10. I Stepped in Quicksand - Charles Brown, 10. Walking by Myself - Jimmy Rogers, 10. What That Means to Me - Duke Robillard & The Pleasure Kings, 11. Ain't No Business Like Your Business - Ann Peebles, 11. Blues and My Guitar - Lowell Fulson, 11. Let Me Live - Roomful Of Blues, 11. Wind Howlin' Blues - David "Honeyboy" Edwards, 12. Dying Crapshooter's Blues - Blind Willie McTell, 12. Eighteen Year Old Girl - J.B. Hutto & The New Hawks, 12. Lovin' Someone Else - Little Jimmy King/The Memphis Soul Survivors, 12. Promised Land - The Holmes Brothers, 13. I'm From Mississippi - Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson/The Magic Rockers, 13. John Hardy - George Thorogood, 13. Screamin' and Cryin' - Big Joe Williams, 13. You Don't Know Nothin' About Love - Irma Thomas/Tracy Nelson, 14. Bring It on Home Daddy - Ted Hawkins, 14. Candy Man - Mississippi John Hurt, 14. One Night Affair - Smokin' Joe Kubek/Little Milton, 14. This Is the Blues - Lonesome Sundown, 15. Man From Mars, The - Smokey Wilson, 15. Out of the Dark - Walter "Wolfman" Washington, 15. Red Cross Store, The - Sonny Terry/Brownie McGhee, 15. Shifting Sands - Michelle Wilson |
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Marx brothers collection [5 pack] - b&w- 57.99Includes:A Night at the Opera (1935), MPAA Rating: NR A Day at the Races (1937) Room Service (1938), MPAA Rating: NR At the Circus (1939) Go West (1940) The Big Store (1941) A Night in Casablanca (1946) A Night at the Opera Although some purists hold out for Duck Soup (1933), many Marx Brothers fans consider A Night at the Opera the team's best film. Immediately after the credits roll, we are introduced to Groucho Marx as penny-ante promoter Otis B. Driftwood. After a sumptuous dinner ... |
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How high the moon-the definitive collection [box]- 109.99Track Listing: 1. Blue Hawaii, 1. Brazil, 1. Deed I Do, 1. Fantasy, 1. How High the Moon, 1. Wabash Blues, 2. Bye Bye Blues, 2. Drifting and Dreaming, 2. Hipbillie Boogie, 2. Josephine, 2. Makin' Whoopee, 2. Put a Ring on My Finger, 3. Blues Stay Away From Me, 3. Cottage For Sale, A, 3. Jealous Heart, 3. King's Serenade, 3. Mockin' Bird Hill, 3. Swiss Woodpecker, 4. Big Eyed Gal, 4. Caravan, 4. Clouds, 4. Deep in the Blues, 4. Song of the Islands, 4. Whispering Grass (Don't Tell the Trees), 5. At the Sav-a-Penny Super Store, 5. Come Back to Me, 5. It's a Lonesome Old Town, 5. Sleep, 5. Sweet Leilani, 5. Vaya con Dios, 6. All I Need Is You, 6. Chasing Shadows, 6. I'm a Fool to Care, 6. Lady of Spain, 6. To You Sweetheart, Aloha, 6. Walkin' and Whistlin' Blues, 7. It's Been a Long, Long Time, 7. Lover, 7. On the Beach at Waikiki, 7. Poor People of Paris, The, 7. St. Louis Blues, 7. World Is Waiting For the Sunrise, The, 8. After You've Gone, 8. All Night Long, 8. Golden Sands, 8. Mammy's Boogie, 8. Man on the Flying Trapeze, The, 8. Meet Mister Callaghan, 9. Am I Blue, 9. By the Light of the Silv'ry Moon, 9. Frankie and Johnny, 9. My Little Grass Shack (In Kealakekua, Hawaii), 9. Tiger Rag, 9. Wonderful Rain, 10. Hawaiian Charms, 10. Just One of Those Things, 10. Take a Warning, 10. Tennessee Waltz, 10. What Is This Thing Called Love, 10. You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me, 11. I'm Sitting on Top of the World, 11. Jura (I Swear I Love You), 11. Nola, 11. Pacific Breeze, 11. Twelfth Street Rag, 11. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams, 12. East of the Sun (And West of the Moon), 12. Farewell to Thee, 12. Lies, 12. Mountain Railroad, 12. South, 12. Whither Thou Goest, 13. I Love You So Much It Hurts Me, 13. In the Good Old Summertime, 13. It's Too Late, 13. That Old Feeling, 13. Turista, 13. Worried Man, 14. Bewitched, 14. Columbus Stockade Blues, 14. Goodnight Irene, 14. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, 14. Three Little Words, 14. You Win Again, 15. Four Walls, 15. Lonely Guitar, 15. Lonesome Road, 15. My Silent Love, 15. Nuevo Laredo, 15. Your Cheatin' Heart, 16. Another Town, Another Time, 16. Best Things in Life Are Free, The, 16. Chicken Reel, 16. Cowpokin', 16. I Hang My Head and Cry, 16. I Surrender, Dear, 17. I'm Confessin' (That I Love You), 17. Memories, 17. Moritat (Theme From "Threepenny Opera"), 17. Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You), 17. Trouble in Mind, 17. You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love), 18. Carioca, The, 18. I'll Never Be Free, 18. June in January, 18. Les's Country Blues, 18. Playing Make Believe, 18. Some of These Days, 19. Gentle Is Your Love, 19. I Can't Give You Anything But Love, 19. I Gotta Have My Baby Back, 19. Moonlight and Shadows, 19. Tico, Tico, 19. Waitin' So Long, 20. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home, 20. I Can't Get Started, 20. I Just Don't Understand, 20. I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes, 20. Just One More Chance, 20. Move Along Baby (Don't Waste My Time), 21. Christmas Song, The, 21. Dangerous Curves, 21. End of |
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Smoke- 8.99In the tradition of The Big Chill, William Hurt (Tuck Everlasting) and Harvey Keitel (Pulp Fiction) head an all-star cast in this unforgettably fun and entertaining motion picture! A group of people's lives intertwine when a New York cigar store manager, Auggie (Keitel), befriends them. Among them is a writer who can't write (Hurt), a reluctant father hiding from his past (Forest Whitaker, Panic Room), a streetwise teen with an unusual identity crisis, and Auggie's long-lost ex-girlfriend (Stockard Channing, TV's The West Wing), who returns with some surprising news! Critics and audiences hailed Smoke for its offbeat humor, unexpected wit, and dazzling performances--you'll cheer it too! |
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