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Updated- July 25 2011

 

   Features, cartoons, TV Shows, Shorts, and more films for the Budget minded

 

Budget  Feature Films

 

 

ARTHUR, AUTHOR-  Al Pacino, Dyan Carroll, Alan King, features Pacino in one of his rare forays into comedy as a beleaguered New York City playwright who has to juggle a house load of kids, a wife who is cheating on him and a play that he is struggling to get off the ground. Print is near mint with excellent low fade Fuji color. $80


NAUGHTY MARIETTA 1935, marked the first teaming of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, Frank Morgan, v.g. to exc. shape Print is a 40 minute professional  condensation- $60                                     


TO HELL & BACK 1955, Audie Murphy, Marshall Thompson, WW 2 film is very good to exc., faded color, flat- $75


SALLAH- 1965, Topol, Oscar nomination for 'best foreign film'   An Oriental Jewish family moves to a settlement camp in Israel in 1949. The patriarch, a lazy rube, tries several schemes to make money and get housing, but becomes tangled up by slick politicians, government bureaucracy, European and Oriental Jews, the nearby kibbutz, and his marriageable daughter, complete print with all titles, has some splices at the beginning of reels 1, but clears up, SUBTITLED in English- $75


FIRST LOVE 1970, British, French, Swiss, Austrian director Maximilian Schell wrote, directed and starred in a version of Ivan Turgenev's novella, called Erste Liebe (American and British name: First Love), Print is excellent, color is faded, uncut, R Rated- $65


   

GIRL IN ROOM 13 1961,  Brian Donlevy, The last directorial credit of Richard Cunha (of Frankenstein's Daughter fame),A USA/Brazilian co-production, GIRL IN ROOM 13  benefits from the Brazilian setting, and most of the characters except for Donlevy and three others are Brazilian. Print is a v.g. to exc. B&W print  $55


                                                            

CESAR AND ROSALIE  1972, Yves Montand, . Claude Sautet's romantic drama César et Rosalie (Cesar and Rosalie) stars Romy Schneider as Rosalie, a beautiful young woman happily married to successful businessman Cesar (Yves Montand). SP Kodak color is okay to so-so, Letterboxed, film is dubbed into English exc. shape  $55


CLAUDIA 1943,  Starring: Dorothy McGuire, in her film debut, Robert Young, Ina Claire, Reginald Gardiner, This film was adapted from the hit play by Rose Franken, and featured the actress who created the character of Claudia for the stage, Charmingly Mannered Comedy, titles are splicy, otherwise very good shape- $50


RINGSIDE 1949, Don Barry, Sheila Ryan, Exciting revenge, boxing film, v.g. to exc.  shape- $55

 

CYNTHIA 1947, Elizabeth Taylor, George Murphy, exc. print- $60

 


                   

Skin Game- James Garner and Lou Gossett play Easterners who head west to con the gullible country folk in a scheme where Garner is a slave owner and Gossett is his slave whom he sells only to later escape together and then find another town. It's an interesting take on the institution of slavery, done as both comedy and drama, with an interesting portrayal of John Brown (played by Royal Dano in a full beard) storming into a Kansas town during a slave auction horsewhipping and shooting various people. In a film full of "N" words, Garner and Gossett keep the mood fairly light. However, when the game backfires Gossett is really sold into slavery and ends up on a Texas plantation owned by a rather cruel Andrew Duggan. The film goes into just enough whippings and violence to shock the viewer while also providing James Garner a familiar role he had perfected on TV's "Maverick" to sustain a lighter side as well. Print is in good shape, has some wear here and there, color has faded, letterboxed- $40


ROLLOVER  1981, Alan J. Paluka directs the political thriller Rollover, produced by leading lady Jane Fonda's production company, IPC Films. Featuring a racist plot and negative stereotypes about the Arab world, okay  SP Kodak color, exc. shape- $50


 

HOUR OF TRUTH 1966, Brett Halsey, World War 2 auctioner, B&W $60


 

THE ARRANGEMENT- Kirk Douglas, Deborah Kerr, directed by Elia Kazan color is so-so, print is excellent- $35

 

BUDGET TV SHOWS

                

TELEVISION PLAYHOUSE  1952, Play Of The Week with host  Donald Cook, Episode THE HOME COMING starring Leif Ericson & Helen Westcott, Evelyn Scott PSI TV, 30 min., v.g. shape- $20      

 

 

THE BIG VALLEY  'Hide The Children', Barbra Stanwick, Lee Majors, Linda Evans, color is faded, exc. shape, 1 hour- Maxwell Reed, Maurine Higert, Guild Films, shot on location in Mexico, adventure on the high seas, from the stories by Jack London, 30 min., v.g. to exc. shape- $20 

 

GRAND JURY 1958, episode 9,'CONSPIRACY', Lyle Bettger, Harold J. Stone, Cases of two Grand Jury Investigators. Desilu Productions, Inc. National Telefilm Associates, Inc. (Republic Pictures Corporation), 30 min., exc. shape-  $20


            

HIS FATHERS KEEPER- 1954, Bobby Driscoll (Song Of The South fame,) Paul Kelly Story is complete, missing end titles, excellent shape- $20

             

TWO FACES WEST 'The Music Box', 1961, Screen Gems,  Charles Bateman,Ron Hayes, Sue George western, episode 37 of 39  print has some wear light emulsion lines that come and go, good to very good shape- $12

INSIGHT 1977, I Want To Die,  Jeanne Cooper, Grant Goodeve, 30 min. faded color- $10

 

MY THREE SONS, "Gossip Inc." faded color, missing opening titles, otherwise complete- $7

 

 

BUDGET CARTOONS


   

Willoughby's Magic Hat-  is a 1943, Phantasies animated short subject directed by Bob Wickersham, produced by Screen Gems, and released to theatres by Columbia, The film is notable for its use of stylistic design and unusual camera angles, the influence of Screen Gem employees who had defected from Walt Disney Productions following the 1941 Disney animator's strike. One of the last of the black and white theatrical cartoons, very good shape- $25                                              


THE MAGIC PEAR TREE-Jimmy Murakami,1968 Oscar nominee, very good b&w print- $20


     

TERRIBLE TOREADOR 1930, Disney Silly Symphony, silent print- $10


 

ALONG FLIRTATION WALK 1934, Warners Agfa low fade color, was printed with the wrong soundtrack in the lab-  $8


ALEXANDER & THE SLEEP PEOPLE  McGraw Hill Animatoons series, Originally a foreign cartoon, 17 minutes, fully animated, faded color, exc. shape- $10


 

                                        WARNER BROTHERS CARTOONS  

 

DAFFY'S  INN TROUBLE 1961, starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. v.g. to exc. shape, faded Eastman color- $12

 

THOSE BEAUTIFUL DAMES- 1934, Faded color, exc. shape- $10

 

 

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                                                 ANIMATED TV SHOWS


                       

        

Scrambled Dinosaur Eggs , an early animated series on American television, presented as part of the Captain Kangaroo children's television show. Created by Gene Deitch under the Terrytoons studio (which was a subsidiary of CBS, the network that broadcast Captain Kangaroo), Tom Terrific ran in a series of five-minute cartoons created specifically for the Captain Kangaroo show from 1957-1959, and was rerun on Kangaroo,13 minutes  $20

            

Crappy Appleton's Dragon, an early animated series on American television, presented as part of the Captain Kangaroo children's television show. Created by Gene Deitch under the Terrytoons studio (which was a subsidiary of CBS, the network that broadcast Captain Kangaroo), Tom Terrific ran in a series of five-minute cartoons created specifically for the Captain Kangaroo show from 1957-1959, and was rerun on Kangaroo,13 minutes this print has some water  damage the last minute of the show, otherwise excellent- $12

     

Astro Boy- Criss Cross Island-  half hour show, complete in good shape, story is complete but missing opening and closing titles $15


 

Mighty Mightor AND Moby Dick 2 classic Hanna Barbera cartoons on 1 reel complete, color is okayish, print is excellent- $14

                                                  


              

The Astronut Show, Terrytoons was a syndicated animated television series produced by the Terrytoons animation studio. It first aired on August 23, 1965. Three cartoons are here

1- Weather Magic ,2-  Sidney the Elephant, "Sidney's Family Tree",  3- Hector Heathcoat

"The Minute and A Half Man"

Color has faded, excellent shape- $12

 

SPORT BILLY SHOW  cartoon kid of vaguely hispanic origin battles evil green Queen Vandar and sniveling gnome-like henchman who want to "destroy all sport" for some reason. Different sport each week.  NICE color,half hour- $7

 

     BUDGET SHORTS

                

Castle Comedies, all sound   

 

                                        $13 EACH-  All sound, all excellent shape

THE BIG THUMB

Excerpted from  "It's A Gift"

CIRCUS SLICKER

Excerpted from "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man"

CALIFORNIA BOUND

Excerpted from "It's A Gift"

MUCH ADO ABOUT GOLF

W.C. Fields performs his celebrated golf routine, Excerpted from "You're Telling Me"


THE GREAT JEWEL ROBBERY, The Marx Brothers final appearence together

 exc. shape- $20

PIGSKIN CAPERS - The Marx Brothers, exc. shape- $17

THIS IS WAR The Marx Brothers, exc. shape- $17


FLASH GORDON, Chapter 12, v.g. dupe- $12

FEATURETTES

THE UNDERSEA WORLD OF JACQUE COUSTEAU 1978, The Legend Of Lake Titicaca, Narrated by Rod Serling, v.g. to exc. shape, color is fair- 1 hour- $40

 

GUNSMITH OF WILLIAMSBURG 1969, Colonial Williamsburg, excellent print has faded color, 50 minutes- $25

 

THE ASCENT OF MAN 1971, 'World Within World', excellent print has faded color, 50 minutes- $20


Walt Disney Educational Shorts


 

FERGI BUILDS A BUSINESS Disney, Episode title 'Fergie Goes Inc.'   From a series

 of 4  educational films a family named Ferguson decide one summer that, instead of hanging out and enjoying the weather, they should get all the neighborhood kids together and spend the summer manufacturing cheap silkscreened T-shirts in their garage. 30 minutes, nice SP Kodak color- $15


TEETH ARE FOR CHEWING 1971   Disney,  10 MIN., SO-SO COLOR  $8


 

Fitness For Living- Disney Educational, A look at Fitness and How to get Fit color is so-so print very good to exc.- $7


IN A DIAMOND'S GLOW- 1978, a look at diamonds from the  mining of  to the Jeweler, color is good, print is exc., replaced end title, 30 min.- $12


     

CHICKEN SOUP- 1970, Carousel Films    A look at making Jewish Chicken Soup documentary short presents Anna, a vivacious, elderly German-Jewish immigrant living in the Bronx, who, in hopes of preserving a culinary tradition, demonstrates and kvells over her recipe for a "real Jewish" chicken soup. 14 min., b&w, exc. shape- $20
 

 

SCIENCE & LIFE, How Your Body Works, The Muscles, BBC Television Film, 20 minutes, very good shape- $12 


AMERICAN HERITAGE, HALL OF FAME- 1955. a look at the Hall Of Fame in University Heights, Washington DC, B&W- $12


   

AMERICAN HERITAGE, ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Statesman, Patriot, Soldier- 1956, A look at Hamilton,s life, The disrepair of Hamilton's only owned home Hamilton Grange, and his famous duel with Aaron Burr, 9 minutes, v.g. to exc. shape- $12


       

PILGRAMS IN AMERICA 1961, McGraw Hill, with the Mabel Beaton Marionettes,

a look at the Pilgrams and the first Thanksgiving, elaborate short with Marionettes, Kodachrome color, 20 minutes, missing main title, Titles are at the end, otherwise fine- $20

 

 

BUT JACK WAS A GOOD DRIVER 1974, Larry Wilcox, Beau Bridges, so – so color, a look at suicide, 15 min. exc. shape - $15


              

THE PURITAN EXPERIENCE 1981,'Forsaking England' Learning Corporation Of America, directed by Richard (Return Of The Jedi) Marquand, starring David Warner, okay color, exc. shape- The prejudices, moral & hard lives of the Puritans in the 1600's, 30 min.- $15


 

TWO THOUSAND YEARS AGO- 'The Travelers" A reconstruction of life in Palestine in the time of Christ, excellent shape, 20 minutes, B&W    $15


        

MAN & THE STATE, ROOSEVELT, HOOVER ON THE ECONOMY 1976, CBS,  What would happen if Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt were forced to confront one another and debate their reasons for acting or failng to act, during the great depression? In this dramatic, open-ended film, the viewer is asked to evaluate the conflicting views of Roosevelt and Hoover on deficit financing, bureaucracy and the role the federal government would play in people's lives-issues that are vitally affecting us today. SO-SO. Color, exc. shape, 25 min.- $10


YANKEE DOODLE TALES Pathe News, Inc., a look at Abraham Lincoln, using clips from the Hollywood productions, 7 min. $10


Films about Countries and Cities in Europe

 

Gothenburg, An expanding Town In Sweden

a look at the modernization of Gothenburg in Sweden, circa 1970, new malls, transportation, modern apartment living, okay Fuji color, exc. shape, 35 minutes- $20

 

 


           

AMERICANS IN BERLIN  1978, a look at Berlin, The Wall, and the  American presence in the city, old & new footage,  color IS FADED, , 30 min., exc. shape- $20


ROME THE ETERNAL CITY 1950, a look at ancient & modern Rome, 10 min., exc. shape- $15

PATHE NEWS- Pathe news segments, 10 minutes, silent, excellent shape- $8

 

MIDEVIL GILDS MIDEVIL GILDS 1976, a look at a Mid evil town & life in it, beautiful Fuji color, exc. shape, 21  min. $15

 

A PLANTER OF COLONIAL VIRGINIA 1740-1765, 1960  1 reeler, a look at James Scott, his family, Plantation and slaves, done with actors, excellent b&w print- $15


              

A TRAIL FOR ALL SEASONS- 1970, A nostalgic look at the Condestadora trail,  and the vacation spots and historic monuments around it, 6 Flags Over Texas, San Antonio, The Alamo, Monument Valley, Rio Grande, Santa Fay, Camelback Mountain, The Grand Canyon, Corpus Christie, Tombstone Ariz, Phoenix, etc., color is so-so, EXCELLENT SHAPE, 35 minutes  $18

 From the Discover America series


             

SINGING AMERICA'S SONGS, AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL  Stiring Patriotic short about the great song America The Beautiful, hosted by Macdonald Carey, song performed by a variety of people including the Salvation Army National  Band, color is Pink, v.g. shape, 10 minutes- $12


FILM PROMOS

          

ISLAND AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD David Hartman, 1972, 30 minutes, color is faded, exc. shape  $15


THE LUCKY LADY LOG  A lively and tuneful  look at the filming of the  Liza, Burt Reynolds, Gene Hackman film, faded color, 9 minutes-  $10


 

Shooting A Lovely War with Richard Attenborough 1969, The filming of the Richard Attenborough musical, "OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR faded color, 8 min.- $10


     

Portrait Of An Actor  1971, George C. Scott  a look at George C. Scott's life and the filming of Richard Fleischer's "The Last Run", interviews with the actor 's father, Colleen Dewhurst, Trish Van Devere, 10 min., faded color- $10

     

The Last Hard Men On Location- 1976, Charlton Heston, James Coburn, Barbara Hershey, a behind the scenes look at the stuntman and the dangerous stunts they have to do,  8 min., pink color- $10


   

VALACHI, THE  VIOLENT ERA  1972, A look at the filming of Terence Fisher's "The Valachi Papers" with interviews with the director and Charles Bronson,     8 min., pink color- $10

 


       

Electricity 1955, campy short about a kid learning about electricity in the household, stunning Kodachrome  color.  Short opening title, otherwise excellent, runs 12 min.  $10


ABRAHAM LINCOLN, A BACKGROUND 1951, Coronet Films, the life of this great American, pink, exc. shape 20 min.-  $8        


                                        CORONET  ANIMATED  LEARNING 

FILMS

 


   

WHEELS & AXLES, SIMPLE MACHINES, 1984 Coronet films, beautiful LPP color highlight this animated look at machines, 12 min. exc. shape- $9


 

LEARNING TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS 1983, animated film, Sinbad The Sailor learns To Follow Instructions, 12 min. beautiful LPP COLOR  -, $9


MAGNETS: The Dragon's Secrets, 1981, animated & live look at the world of magnets, 15 min.- $12


THE USE & CARE OF BOOKS- 1978, nice color, v.g. shape,- 15 min., $8


BUDGET LPP Low Fade Color Shorts

THE PORTRAIT- 1987, A Touching look at a teenage artist's attempted suicide, well acted, excellent shape, 30 minutes, LPP color- $15


     

MAPS, WHERE AM I- 1985, a look at different kinds of maps, Globes, physical, political, relief, road maps,   Gorgeous  LPP color, excellent shape, 10 minutes- $14


TO YOUR HEARTS CONTENT 1984, The Joys of exercise and getting into shape, 30 minutes, excellent shape, LPP color- $12


ENERGY FROM THE SUN  1980, Solar Energy, a fascinating look at the various ways modern technology is used to capture and store the sun's energy, LPP color, 20 minutes, exc. shape- $12


TAKE A STAND 1983, Torranova Films, a look at victims of crime, LPP color, v.g. to exc.shape- $8


  

Professional Food  Preparation & Service Program, Food Purchasing, General Principles Nat. Education Media  a look at the food industry and the right way to buy and prepare vast quantities of food , beautifull LPP color, 12 minutes, exc. shape- $7

LET BUYER BEWARE, 1983, a LOOK at food purchasing and the food industry as a whole, beautiful LPP color,        12 ,min., exc. shape- $6


      

ELECTRICAL SAFETY-  1977, Safety with working with electricity in the home, stunning LPP color,  

 

exc. shape, 12 min. $5


Cave Dwellers Of The Old Stone Age- Encyclopedia Britannica, 1976,  look at life in the stone age, okay Fuji color  $8


FILMS ABOUT ANIMALS

   

The Emperor Penquins 1953, Armor Films, Narrator Tom McKee, Photographed during the the third French Polar expedition to Terre Adelie, 10 minutes, excellent shape- $20


         

INSTINCTS IN ANIMALS 1985, A look at the primal instincts in Beavers, Birds, Puppies, and other animals,

beautiful LPP color, 10 min.  exc. shape- LPP color,- $10


 

PANDA, A GIFT FROM CHINA 1973, a look at the Panda's from China at the Washington Zoo, 14 minutes, color is okay, v.g. shape-  $5


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