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THE GAY INTRUDERS 1948  - a comedy with the leads playing
         flamboyant  theatrical  people.    Their  latest  play  closes  after  two
         years, as soon as the door on their dressing-room closes, the bric-a-
         brac starts flying. They each think the other is nuts, so they skitch
         psychiatrists to analyse each other. N.B. allegedly based on Tallulah
         Bankhead the actress.  Leif Erickson and Virginia Gregg.      $35.00.

         CHAMPAGNE  FOR  CAESAR  1950  comedy.    Showcases  the
         comic talent of Vincent Price and Ronald Colman in one of the best
         screwball  comedies  to  come  from  the  tail  end  of    Hollywood's
         golden age. These are not two names commonly associated with
         comedy but as this movie shows they should have been.  $40.00
         THE ADVENTURES OF DON COYOTE  1947. Western. The
         character  Chito Gonzalez Bustamonte Rafferty (The Irish in me is
         for fight; the Mexican for love!)was Richard Martin's bread and butter role in a large number of
         B films.  $20.00.

         THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD 1935. How on earth did this get through the censors of
         1935?  An opium-addicted choirmaster develops an obsession for a young beautiful girl and will
         not stop at murder to have her. From Charles Dickens last unfinished book. $50.00

         GIRLS  ON  PROBATION  1938  drama.    Being  from  Warner
         Brothers, naturally the cast is first rate.  Jane Bryan, as Connie is the
         star in strife and backed up with a sterling cast of Sig Ruman as a
         tyrannical parent, and with Ronald Reagan and Susan Hayward in
         an early role.         $40.00.

         GIRLS DORMITORY 1936  romantic drama.  Herbert Marshall
         and Ruth Chatterton star in this film, & is the early part of Tyrone
         Power's career. But it's Simone Simon's movie.                               In
         her first film role, she has that mystique of Garbo with the allure of
         Dietrich.    Her  innocence  is  not  overdone  and  she  gives  a  very
         effective  and  sincere  performance  as  a  dreamer  in  love  with  the
         schoolmaster, Herbert.  $35.00.

         YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU  1938. comedy. 127 mins. Academy Awards 'Best Picture
         1939', Best Director Frank Capra. James Stewart, Ann Miller, Jean
         Arthur, head a massive cast.    $70.00.
         ROBERTA  1935. 105 mins. Irene Dunn, Fred  Astaire, Ginger
         Rogers,  Randolph  scott.  A  musical  romance  of  the  old  school.
         $40.00.
         THE TEXANS 1938. Rip roaring action packed western. Post-Civil
         war - new railroads, the Klu Klux Klan, massive cattle drives and
         much more. Randolph Scott, Robert Cummings, Walter Brennan,
         Joan Bennett, May Robson. $60.00.
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