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APPOINTMENT HONDURAS/ ESCAPE
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This special DVD pairs two adventure classics from the Golden Age of Hollywood   and the legendary studio RKO Radio Pictures: Appointment in Honduras       (1953) and Escape to Burma (1955). This twin bill stars Glenn Ford,        Barbara Stanwyck, Ann Sheridan, Zachary Scott, and Robert Ryan.                Jacques Tourneur/Allan Dwan---USA---1953/1955---165 mins.
CAT PEOPLE/ CURSE OF THE CAT
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A double-feature of spine-tingling psychological horror from RKO producer Val    Lewton. The Cat People (Jacques Tourneur, 1942, 73 mins.) is arguably      the best of the producer's horror classics. Director Jacques Tourneur cut his    teeth on this low-budget film about an emotionally frigid young sketch artist, Irene (Simone Simon), who believes that her ties to an ancient Serbian tribe   have cursed her with an animalistic urge to kill. Curse of the Cat          People (Gunther Von Fritsch and Robert Wise, 1944, 70 mins.), the film's      sequel, is told from the perspective of the six-year-old daughter of the       deceased Irene who relies on her mother's ghost when a jealous young girl      Jacques Tourneur/Gunther von Fritsch/Robert Wise---USA---1942, 1944---143 mins.
CURSE OF THE DEMON / NIGHT OF THE DEMON
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In Jacques Tourneur's horror masterpiece, Dana Andrews plays an American scientist who comes to England to debunk a supposedly Satanic cult leader.
DAYS OF GLORY/ JOURS DE GLORIE
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Gregory Peck makes his film debut as the leader of a handful of Soviet           patriots waging guerilla war against the Nazi invaders. With Tamara Toumanova    and Alan Reed.                                                                   Jacques Tourneur---USA---1943---86 mins.
FLAME & THE ARROW, THE
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Burt Lancaster leads the peasants in revolt against the vile Hessian warlord     in medieval Lombardy. Colorful action film from the director of Cat           People and Curse of the Demon.                                          Jacques Tourneur---USA---1950---88 mins.
GIANT OF MARATHON
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Steve Reeves and Mylene Demongeot are featured in this sword and sandal spectacle. Reeves is a courageous Greek hero who frustrates an invading          Persian army with his muscle-bound antics. This is one of Reeves' best, with cinematography by Mario Bava.  Jacques Tourneur---France/Italy---1960---90 mins.
HO CAMMINATO CON UNO ZOMBIE
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A subtle, atmospheric film loosely based on Jane Eyre, from the            producer-director team of Cat People. The film takes place on the          voodoo-ridden island of Haiti, and shows a world in which all that is            spiritual has physical extensions. A classic!                                  Jacques Tourneur---USA---1943---69 mins.
I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE/ BODY
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A double-feature of spine-tingling psychological horror from RKO producer Val    Lewton. I Walked With a Zombie (Jacques Tourneur, 1943, 69 mins.) is a     brilliantly retooled version of Jane Eyre. The West Indies setting         offers the perfect opportunity to inject Charlotte Bronte's gothic masterpiece with a dose of occult horror. Frances Dee stars as a young nurse who tries to  bring her withering patient back to life through voodoo. The Robert Louis      Stevenson adaptation, The Body Snatcher (Robert Wise, 1945, 77 mins.),     is another Lewton tour-de-force. Henry Daniell stars as a surgeon who resorts  to grave robbing in order to carry out his research. With Boris Karloff and    Bela Lugosi in top-notch performances.                                         Jacques Tourneur/Robert Wise---USA---1943/1944---147 mins.
L'HOMME LEOPARD
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Something is stalking the young women of a small New Mexico village. Are they    the victims of a man who can transform into a leopard? An intriguing,            atmospheric thriller from the Val Lewton/Jacques Tourneur production team that   brought us Cat People. Based on the novel Black Alibi by Cornell   Woolrich. With Dennis O'Keefe and Jean Brooks.                                 Jacques Tourneur---USA---1943---66 mins.
L'UOMO LEOPARDO
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Something is stalking the young women of a small New Mexico village. Are they    the victims of a man who can transform into a leopard? An intriguing,            atmospheric thriller from the Val Lewton/Jacques Tourneur production team that   brought us Cat People. Based on the novel Black Alibi by Cornell   Woolrich. With Dennis O'Keefe and Jean Brooks.                                 Jacques Tourneur---USA---1943---66 mins.
OUT OF THE PAST
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Classic '40s film noir starring Robert Mitchum as a man trying to escape his past by settling in what seems to be a tranquil community, but who is entangled in a web of intrigue and murder by his one-time gangster employer and his lover. Also stars Kirk Douglas and Jane Greer.                         Jacques Tourneur---USA---1947---97 mins.
VAL LEWTON HORROR COLLECTION
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RKO producer Val Lewton redefined the horror genre by creating taut              psychological masterpieces in which inference plays a much bigger role than      gore or special effects. This collection includes nine of Lewton's horror        classics: Cat People (Jacques Tourneur, 1942, 73 mins.) stars Simone     Simon as a frigid young bride who fears that her blood ties to an ancient      tribe will turn her into a deadly panther. Curse of the Cat People       (Gunther Von Fritsch and Robert Wise, 1944, 70 mins.), the film's landmark       sequel, tells its gothic story from the point-of-view of the Cat Woman's       six-year-old daughter (Ann Carter). Lewton adapted I Walked With a          Zombie (Jacques Tourneur, 1943, 69 mins.) and The Body Snatcher       (Robert Wise, 1945, 77 mins.) from literary sources. The former reimagines       Jane Eyre in the West Indies, and incorporates elements of the occult.   The latter stars Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, and Henry Daniell in a chilling   version of the Robert Louis Stevenson story. Boris Karloff headlines Isle   of the Dead (Mark Robson, 1945, 72 mins.), an atmospheric thriller set   on a plague-infested island. Bedlam (Mark Robson, 1945, 79 mins.) stars       Karloff as an 18th century mental institution's doomed overseer. An escaped    leopard wreaks havoc on a small New Mexico town in The Leopard Man       (Jacques Tourneur, 1943, 66 mins.), a chilling film about the living de