Movies Unlimited Unleashes Pre-Code Classics from the Vaults of Columbia Pictures

Movies Unlimited Unleashes Pre-Code Classics from the Vaults of Columbia Pictures

3015 Darnell Road · Philadelphia, PA 19154 phone: [215] 637-4444 · fax: [215] 637-2429 Philadelphia, PA— MOVIES UNLIMITED UNLEASHES PRE-CODE CLASSICS FROM THE VAULTS OF COLUMBIA PICTURES. Before the “Motion Picture Production Code” was instituted on July 1, 1934, Hol- lywood got away with murder—and adultery, blackmail, graft, prostitution and other types of anti-social behavior as well. This is evidenced in The Columbia Pictures Pre-Code Collection, a five film/five-disc compendium available exclusively through leading retailer Movies Unlimited for $59.99 through an arrangement with Turner Classic Movies. The Columbia Pictures Pre-Code Collection is filled with rarities, films sought by movie fans and collectors that are not often shown or seen. They include: Arizona (1931): Also Known as “Men Are Like That,“ this John Wayne offering stars the 24-year-old actor as a dashing West Point graduate who dumps his girlfriend (Laura LaPlante) only to meet up with her later at an Arizona army outpost after she marries a stuffy officer. Ten Cents a Dance (1931): Barbara Stanwyck plays the downtrodden taxi dancer suspected by her husband (Monroe Ows- ley) of having an adulterous relationship with a wealthy customer (Ricardo Cortez). Virtue (1932): Before she became known as one of the movies’ top comediennes, Carole Lombard excels as a prostitute who attempts to bury her sordid past when she gets involved with cab driver Pat O’Brien. Three Wise Girls (1932): This warning about the dangers of big city living centers on small town gal Jean Harlow who heads to New York City for some excitement. She eventually gets it after having an affair with married man and taking a job as a model at a department store where friend Mae Clark works. Shopworn (1932): Barbara Stanwyck impresses as a waitress who falls for wealthy Regis Toomey much to the dismay of his meddling mother (Clara Blandick). Mom has Stanwyck jailed by a judge on morals charges so she can keep her away from her son, but Barbara resurfaces a few years later as a popular showgirl and the romance is rekindled. Movies Unlimited is one of the oldest and most reliable video retailers in the world, specializing in DVD and Blu-ray titles. The Columbia Pictures Pre-Code Collection can be ordered through their www.moviesunlimited.com website or by calling 1-800-4-MOVIES. The Philadelphia-based company also publishes the annual encyclopedic Movies Unlimited DVD Catalog. For further information, please contact: Irv Slifkin (215-637-4444, ext. 6113) irv@moviesunlimited CALL TOLL-FREE: Orders: 1-800-4-MOVIES · Customer Service: 1-800-MOVIE-44 email: [email protected] · website: www.moviesunlimited.com.

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