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16mm FILMS FOR SALE - ALAN VOGT (VIC.)
EMAIL: alanvogt@bigpond.com
PHONE: (03) 97254618 or leave a message
All films are black & white unless noted.
"JANE EYRE" 1943. Brilliant best version of this fabulous drama. Orson Welles is ideal for the
role of Rochester. Hard to believe that Elizabeth Taylor goes uncredited. Cast includes Joan
Fontaine, icy Henry Daniell and Margaret O'Brien. Excellent print. $70.00.
"RATIONING" 1944. MGM comedy with Wallace Beery & Marjorie Main. The two have been
bitter enemies since WW 1 when fate kept them apart. But now they have a son and daughter
respectively who take up where the parents may have left off. $30.00.
"THE VILLAIN STILL PURSUED HER" 1940. A parody that spoofs the old time melodrama.
Played in a style that is far from subtle. Buster Keaton, Hugh Herbert and a host of old stars.
$30.00.
"BEAT THE DEVIL" 1953. This film has everything going for it and helped along with
Humphrey Bogart, Gina Lollobrigida, Peter Lorre, Robert Morley, directed by John Huston,
screenplay by Truman Capote. $70.00.
"THE FOXES OF HARROW" 1947. A classic adventure film that takes us back to pre-Civil War
New Orleans, where intrigue and roguish behavior abound. Be whisked away to the world of
high-stakes gambling and society intrigue! Top cast: Rex Harrison, Richard Haydn & Maureen
O'Hara. $50.00.
"THE GAY INTRUDERS" A delightful quirky comedy from 1948 of a husband & wife who
are famed stage stars, but as soon as their dressing room door closes the bric-a-brac starts flying.
It's like a screwball comedy with a dash of psychology thrown in for good measure!. Leif
Erickson & Virginia Gregg. $30.00.
"CHAMPAGNE FOR CAESAR" 1950. comedy. Uncork this effervescent cinematic bottle and
savor its fizzy humour of T.V. quiz shows, as a soap magnate sponsor fires-up against an
encyclopedic genius who could bankrupt him. Art Linkletter (now there's a name!) is the
game-show host, and the voice of Mel Blanc as the crazy parrot. Stars Vincent Price, Ronald
Colman. $40.00.
"LOST ANGEL" 1943. Stars Margaret O’Brien, James Craig. A little orphan girl named Alpha
is raised within hallowed halls of the Institute of Child Psychology, and she is a pint-sized genius
with an insatiable curiosity. A reporter opens her eyes to a world beyond textbooks and theories.
It's a film that reminds us that even the brightest minds need a dash of wonder and connection.
Margaret O'Brien with her cherubic face and expressive eyes stole cinema- goers hearts with
this movie. $30.00.
"THE ADVENTURES OF DON COYOTE. 1947 western. Richard Martin. A spirited 'B'
feature that conjures up images of wide brimmed hats, dusty trails and a bunch of big bad guys.
So saddle up and ride with Don and his trusty sidekick Pancho. Only $20.00 si!
14 REEL DEALS September 2024