| Astronaut's Wife/ Soldier (Widescreen)...'The Astronaut's Wife' - Johnny Depp ('Sleepy Hollow') and Charlize Theron ('Devil's Advocate') star as courageous NASA astronaut Spencer Armacost and his beautiful, schoolteacher wife Jillian - a seemingly perfect couple whose life are momentarily shattered when Spencer's mission mysteriously loses contact with Earth for 2 minutes. But neither Spencer nor Jillian know that those 120 seconds of terror will ultimately threaten their sanity, their future and their lives in this heart stopping psychological thriller the critics call 'One scary edge-of-the-seat nightmare.' 'Soldier' - Galactic wars of the near-feature are fought by soldiers trained to be merciless, obedient warriors. But time s change. New bio-engineered combatants make veterans like Sgt. Todd (Kurt Russell) obsolete. But don't expect to toss Todd on the scrap heap without a fight. Fans of sci-fi action get their viewing orders with 'Soldier,' a hot-wired to tomorrow adventure written by David Webb Peoples ('Blade Runner,' 'Unforgiven') and directed by Paul Anderson ('Mortal Kombat,' 'Event Horizon'). Spectacular in scale, 'Soldier' backs its searing action with a startling vision in which mammoth 'crawler' vehicles roam, planetary outcasts survive amid the jetsam of Earth's past and technology is almost beyond human control. It's a vision that's more than an eerie future. It's a total combat zone.... Click here or on the image for details | 
| Cimarron (1931) (Full Frame)...Spaces were neither wide nor open in most early Sound Westerns. Not so in Cimarron. It starts with one of the most renowned giddy-ups in cinema history: a thundering recreation of the 1889 Oklahoma Land Rush. From there 'Cimarron,' based on the bestselling epic by 'Giant' and 'Show Boat' novelist Edna Ferber, traces the generations-spanning saga of that land. There rugged Yancey Cravat (Richard Dix) and his resourceful pioneer wife Sabra (Irene Dunne) sink roots, persevere, give shape to their dreams. It's a saga of change, told with an authenticity that moviegoers who had lived through that era recognized - and told with a sk ill that earned it three Academy Awards.
'The Devil's Cabaret' (1931 MGM Short); 'Red Headed Baby' (1931 WB Cartoon); English Mono 1.0, 9-Dual Layer.... Click here or on the image for details | 
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