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Shipping [email protected] (Canada $5.00 additional) TITLE Cast # of Discs Format Quality Price The ADVENTURES OF Tommy Kelly 1 Mono Used $5.95 TOM SAWYER (1938) Jackie Moran Black & White Like New Ann Gillis CLV - Extended May Robson Play Walter Brennan AT PLAY IN THE FIELD Daryl Hannah 2 Extended Play Used $99.00 OF THE LORD Tom Waits Dolby Surround Like New John Lithgow Stereo (1991) Kathy Bates AU REVOIR LES Directed by 1 French – New $4.95 ENFANTS (1987) Louis Malle English Subtitles Extended Play Dolby Stereo AUNTIE MAME Jan Handzlik 2 Widescreen Used $4.95 (1958) Forrest Tucker Extended Play Like New Roger Smith Chapter Index Lee Patrick Coral Browne The BICYCLE THIEF Directed by 1 Italian Used $12.95 (1948) Vittorio DeSica English Subtitles Like New Extended Play Chapter Search Black & White The BOYS CLUB Chris Penn 1 Extended Play New $12.95 Devon Sawa Ultra Stereo CAPTAINS Spencer Tracy 1 Black & White Used $8.95 COURAGEOUS Freddie Bartholomew Extended Play Like New Melvyn Douglas Chapter Search (1937) Lionel Barrymore CRISS CROSS Goldie Hawn 1 Stereo Used $5.95 (1992) Arliss Howard Expended Play Like New David Arnott Chapter Search The CURE Joseph Mazzello 1 Extended Play Used Like New $8.95 Brad Renfro Stereo The DAY The EARTH Michael Rennie 1 Black & White Used $8.95 STOOD STILL (1951) Patricia Neal Like New Billy Gray Hugh Marlowe Page 2 Laser Disc Sale! Cast # of Discs Format Quality Price DEAD END (1937) Humphrey Bogart 1 Black & White Used $4.95 Joel McCrea Like New Sylvia Sidney Dead End Kids The DECAMERON Directed by 1 Widescreen New $24.95 Pier Paolo Pasolini Original Uncut (cut-out hole Rated X bottom left) FIELD OF HONOR Directed by 1 French Used $14.95 (Champ D'honneur) Jean-Pierre Denis English subtitles Like New (1987) Extended Play GOODBYE MY LADY Walter Brennan 1 Extended Play Used $12.95 (1956) Brandon de Wilde Chapter Search Like New THE ISLAND (1980) Michael Caine 1 Extended Play Used $4.95 David Warner Stereo Like New Jeffrey Frank ISLANDS IN THE George C. Scott 1 Widescreen Used $12.95 STREAM (1977) Extended Play Like New JOSH & SAM (1993) Jacob Tierney 1 PG-13 Used $19.95 Noah Fleiss Extended Play CLV Like New Dolby Surround KING OF THE HILL Directed by Steven Soberbergh 1 PG-13 Used $4.95 (1993) Jess Bradford Extended Play Like New Dolby Surround The KITCHEN TOTO Bob Peck 1 PG-13 Used $6.95 (1987) Phylilis Logan Extended Play Very Good LE GRAND CHEMIN Antoine Hubert 1 Extended Play Used $39.95 (1987) Richard Bohringer Like New Raoul Billerey MAME Robert Preston 2 PG Used $3.95 (1974 - Musical) Lucille Ball Extended Play Very Good Chapter Search MAN OF THE HOUSE Chevy Chase 1 PG Used $3.95 (1995) Jonathan Taylor Thomas Extended Play Good Chapter Index Michael Jackson's Michael Jackson 1 Digital Sound Used $29.95 THRILLER (1983) Like New MILK MONEY (1994) Melaine Griffith 1 PG-13 Used $4.95 Ed Harris Widescreen Very Good Extended Play MON ONCLE (1958) Jacques Tati 1 French with English Used $8.95 Subtitles Like New Extended Play MISTY (1961) David Ladd 1 Stereo Used $4.95 Pam Smith Extended Play Like New Arthur O'Connell Ann Seymour MY SUMMER SYORY Charles Grodin 1 Letter-Box Used $4.95 (1994) Kieran Culkin Extended Play Like New NIGHT OF THE Lillian Gish 1 Extended Play Used $8.95 HUNTER (1955) Robert Mitchum Black & White Like New Shelly Winters Peter Graves Billy Chapin 1900 (1976) Directed By 1 Rated R Used $10.95 Bernardo Bertoluci Extended Play Like New Chapter Search OLIVER TWIST (1948) Directed by David Lean 1 Black & White Used $7.95 The Criterion Collection Robert Newton Like New Alec Guiness Anthony Newly John Howard Davies PRINCE BRAT & George C. 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