Starring: Sarandon,Susan
| Over 70 Hours of the Swingin' Seventies! Enjoy classics like David Copperfield, The Borrowers and Jane Eyre. Relive pop culture through James Dean, Evel Knievel and the acclaimed adapation of the Tony-Award winning play, The River Niger starring James Earl Jones and Cicely Tyson.. Relish in stars such as Telly Savalas, Joe Namath, Charles Bronson, Bill Bixby, Jack Palance, Lee Remick, Sissy Spacek, George C. Scott, Sally Field, Richard Chamberlain, Peter O’Toole, James Earl Jones, Bill Cosby, Jim Hutton, Chuck Connors, Susan Sarandon and Blythe Danner. Films in this amazing collection include: Against a Crooked Sky (1975) Color Richard Boone Border Cop (1979) Color Telly Savalas The Borrowers (1973) Color Eddie Albert C.C. & Company (1970) Color Joe Namath Cold Sweat (1970) Color Charles Bronson The Concrete Cowboys (1979) Color Jerry Reed Congratulations, It’s A Boy! (1971) Color Bill Bixby The Cop in Blue Jeans (1978) Color Jack Palance Crypt of the Living Dead (1973) B&W Andrew Prine David Copperfield (1970) Color Michael Redgrave The Death of Richie (1977) Color Robbie Benson Death Scream (1971) Color Faye Dunaway The Driver’s Seat (1974) Color Elizabeth Taylor Evel Knievel (1971) Color George Hamilton Fair Play (1972) Color Paul Ford Firehouse (1972) Color Richard Roundtree The Four Deuces (1976) Color Jack Palance Get Christie Love! (1975) Color Teresa Graves Good Against Evil (1977) Color Dack Rambo The Gun and the Pulpit (1974) Color Marjoe Gortner The Hanged Man (1974) Color Steve Forrest How Awful About Allan (1970) Color Anthony Perkins Hustling (1975) Color Lee Remick James Dean (1976) Color Michael Brandon Jane Eyre (1971) 1971 Color George C. Scott Jory (1973) Color Robby Benson Katherine (1975) Color Sissy Spacek The Klansman (1974) Color Lee Marvin Las Vegas Lady (1975) Color Stella Stevens The Last of the Belles (1974) Color Richard Chamberlain Maybe I’ll Come Home in the Spring (1975) Color Sally Field Mr. Scarface (1976) Color Jack Palance Mr. Sycamore (1975) Color Jason Robard The New Adventures of Heidie (1978) Color Burl Ives The Proud and the Damned (1972) Color Chuck Connors A Real American Hero (1978) Color Brian Dennehy The River Niger (1976) Color James Earl Jones Rogue Male (1976) Color Peter O’ Toole Stunts (1977) Color Robert Forster The Swiss Conspiracy (1976) Color David Janssen The Squeeze (1978) Color Lee Van Cleef They Call it Murder (1971) Color Jim Hutton To All My Friends on Shore (1972) Color Bill Cosby Treasure of the Jamaica Reef (1976) Color Stephen Boyd Wacky Taxi (1972) Color John Austin Wanted: Babysitter (1975) B&W Robert Vaughn The War of the Robots (1978) Color Antonio Sabato Warhead (1977) B&W David Janssen The Werewolf of Washington (1973) Color Dean Stockwell The Young Graduates (1971) Color Tom Stewart CONTENTS: Disc 1 The Hanged Man Starring Steve Forrest, Cameron Mitchell, Sharon Acker (1974) Color Not Rated James Devlin (Steve Forrest) was a former gunslinger, now reformed, who is wrongfully accused of murder, convicted and sentenced to death by hanging. Miraculously surviving the execution, Devlin discovers that his near death experience has given him the ability to know men’s thoughts. Using this new ability along with his skills as a gunfighter, Devlin sets out to work on the right side of the law for his remaining days. His first task is to assist Carrie Gault (Sharon Acker), a young widow trying to hold onto her land and keep it from the clutches of Lew Halleck (Cameron Mitchell), a mining tycoon with his eyes on her property. The Gun and the Pulpit Starring Marjoe Gortner, Slim Pickens, Pamela Sue Martin (1974) Color Not Rated An outlaw gunslinger is on the run with a bounty on his head and a posse tracking him. Riding through the desert, he stumbles across the body of a recently killed traveling preacher and gets an idea. Taking on the identity of a minister, he hopes to elude his pursuers but, also uses his new-found position to make a change in his life. The Last of the Belles Starring Richard Chamberlain, Susan Sarandon, Blythe Danner (1974) Color Not Rated F. Scott Fitzgerald (Richard Chamberlain) and his wife Zelda (Blythe Danner) are returning to America from Europe on an ocean liner, with the couple deep in debt due to their extravagant lifestyle. Fitzgerald is suffering from writer’s block and his wife is obsessed with becoming a ballerina, even though she’s never trained as a dancer. Eventually, Fitzgerald draws inspiration from his own life, when he was a young soldier training at an Army base in the South, which eventually develops into the story “The Last of the Belles”. The Klansman Starring Lee Marvin, Richard Burton, Cameron Mitchell (1974) Color R Set in Alabama shortly after the height of the civil rights movement, a small town is rocked by the rape of a white woman and some of the more vocal members of the community place the blame on an African-American man. With the local sheriff trying to maintain the peace, even though he tolerates some activities by the local KKK members, and the mayor trying to protect his business and political interests, the crime brings the problems in the town to a boiling point. Look for the great cast in this feature, which includes Lee Marvin, Richard Burton, Cameron Mitchell, Linda Evans, David Huddleston, Lola Falana and O.J. Simpson. Disc 2 Crypt of the Living Dead Starring Andrew Prine, Mark Damon, Teresa Gimpera (1973) B&W PG An archeologist visits a remote island to bury his late father and, despite the warnings from the local people, opens the tomb of the vampire queen, buried over 700 years ago. This foolish act by the archeologist and his reporter friend places the entire island in danger, including the local schoolteacher that the two men are rivals for her affection. With the schoolteacher in danger of being a sacrifice to the vampire queen, the duo sets out to stop the vampires, rescue the teacher and destroy the vampire queen. Against a Crooked Sky Starring Richard Boone, Stewart Peterson, Geoffrey Land (1975) Color G A Native American tribe raids a pioneer families’ farm and makes off with their eldest daughter. Her brother sets off in search of the tribe in order to rescue his sister, enlisting the aid of a drunken fur trapper as a guide. Once he finds and confronts the tribe with his demand for her release, he is told he must endure a test in order to win her freedom. Wacky Taxi Starring John Astin, Frank Sinatra Jr., Jackie Gayle (1972) Color G A family man struggling to support his family on the meager wages of his menial job has always dreamed of running his own business. Finally deciding to pursue his dream, he quits his job at the canning factory and buys an old Cadillac, which he transforms into a taxi. Our enterprising new business owner faces many challenges trying to run his own taxi service and the interesting people he meets while driving around the city adds to the fun and excitement. Rogue Male Starring Peter O’Toole, Alastair Sim, John Standing (1976) Color Not Rated An English aristocrat attempts to assassinate Adolph Hitler while he is on holiday in 1939. The Englishman his captured by the Nazis and horribly tortured by agents of the Gestapo for his assassination attempt. After enduring the suffering at the hands of his captors, the gentleman escapes and returns to England, but he is trailed by Nazi agents bent upon preventing him from revealing Hitler’s true plans. Disc 3 The Proud and the Damned Starring Chuck Connors, Caesar Romero, Aron Kin |














