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1950s Television
"Meet Corliss Archer" –
2 Episodes (1954/1955)
'Rocky King, Detective'. As the lead actor was sick, Roscoe Karn's son
does lead instead.
"The Eve Arden Show" 1957 or 1958. Suitable for the whole family.
Misc episode
of "Arthur Godfrey Time", kinescope of a 1955 broadcast
Episode of
"I've Got a Secret", complete with original commercials
Episode of
"What's My Line" with guest Lucille Ball. This is classic TV! Complete with Original commercials.
"Life With Elizabeth" Another episode of the low-budget 50's sitcom
"Life With Elizabeth", starring Betty White (Yes, the same
Betty White who played Rose on "The Golden Girls")
Episode of
the 50's game show "Beat The Clock".
An episode
of the classic 50's musical TV series "Coke Time with Eddie Fisher", complete with original commercials
Episode of
"The Perry Como Show" from 1952. This broadcast features Perry Como singing several relaxing 50's pop songs. As with most 50's Variety shows,
This show was done live, and is now
"Cavalcade of Stars",
African-American
major league baseball player Jackie Robinson on the 50's TV series "Cavalcade of Stars", With clips shown of his new movie "The Jackie Robinson Story"
[Note: This
clip is incomplete, Hence why it starts suddenly. .
"The Beulah Show", Rare
episode of the forgotten 50's sitcom "The Beulah Show", The first
sitcom to feature an African American woman in the lead role. Starring Hattie McDaniel, best known for her part in "Gone With The Wind". Although the show ran for several seasons, only 7 episodes still exist,
Making this the TV equivalent of a "Partially lost film". Aired 12 August 1952.
"The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" "Ozzie and Harriet" never reached
the top 10 in the ratings, But steading ratings made sure that it out-lived many more better-known shows, and it's gentle
corny humor made it popular with kids. Overall it's a classic show that has aged well.
Episode of
the popular 50's TV series, "Mama", starring Peggy Wood. This light-hearted Classic TV series was about a immigrant family in 1910's America.
“Andy Griffith” – 13 Episodes
“Beverly Hillbillies” - (20)
Episodes
“The Bing Crosby Show” episode Debut
“This is your Life” Boris Karloff
"The Veil" 10 Episodes staring Boris Karloff
Bruce Lee - An old interview of Bruce Lee. The episode was filmed in 1971 and got losed, in 1994 they found it and aired the episode
as a tv special under ''Bruce
Lee: The Lost Interview''.
“The Cisco Kid” – 28 Episodes
“Follow That Man” -- Ralph Bellamy -24 Episodes
“The Gene Autry Show” – 10 Episodes
“Groucho Marx” - You Bet Your Life - 5 Episodes
“The Jack Benny Show” – 10 Episodes
“One Step Beyond” – 6 episodes - TV Series 1959-1961 Series Directed by John
Newland
“The Johnny Carson Show” - Before his late night talk show; Johnny
Carson hosted this summer replacement series
Enter the Lone Ranger - Pilot for the Lone Ranger TV Series. September
15th 1949
"Letter to Loretta"
: TV series 1953-1961 Loretta Young - Inga Helborg (163 episodes, 1953-1961) Also Known As: The Loretta Young Show (USA) (new title) The Loretta Young Theatre (USA)
(rerun title)
“Love That Bob”: 10 Episodes
The Dick Van Dyke Show was an American television situation comedy which initially aired on CBS from October 3, 1961 to June 1, 1966, created by
Carl Reiner and starring Dick
Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore.
“My Little Margie” - Yep, this sitcom is silly, But it's still
great! It's fast-paced, hilarious, and even exciting (Unusual for a sitcom). It's hardly "Quality TV", But it's fun. 10 Episodes
“Ozzie and Harriet” – 10 episodes
“Petticoat Junction” – 4 episodes
“The Red Skelton Show” – 8 episodes
“Richard Diamond” – 5 episodes
“The Adventures Of Robin Hood” –
10 episodes
The Mike Wallace Interview featuring Rod Serling.
“The Roy Rogers Show” – 2 episodes
“Sgt Preston of the Yukon” – 1 episode
“The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes” – 4 episodes
Excerpt from 'Art Linkletter's House Party'
“Steve Allen” ep The Diamonds
“The Great Gildersleeve” – 1 episode
“The Lucy Show” – 10 episodes
"The Perry Como Show" - 1952 Episode -
This broadcast features Perry Como singing several
relaxing 50's pop songs.
“The Space Adventures of Flash Gordon” - This is episode number 5 of the one and only season of the original
Flash Gordon television series from the 1950's.
“Victory At Sea” – 4 episodes
MOVIES – Film Noir
Borderline (1950) Fred MacMurray and Claire Trevor are caught in Mexican dope-smuggling ring, fearing each other is involved, but both undercover agents. Cast includes Raymond Burr.
They
Made Me a Killer (1946) A man arrested for bank
robbery escapes and tries to track down the real culprits.
Scarlet
Street (1945) German director Fritz Lang is best known for the highly influential films from relatively early in his career, especially Metropolis (1927) and M (1931).
But he also had a brief Hollywood
heyday during the mid 1940s, when he made some of his best films.
The Hitch-Hiker (1953) Edmond O'Brien and Frank Lovejoy pick up a hitch-hiker (William Talman) who turns out to be an insane escaped convict.
Door-to-Door
Maniac (1961) A gang of bank robbers (Johnny Cash) terrorize a small town by knocking on doors and then killing whoever answers
He
Walked By Night (1948) Gripping film noir crime
drama about a manhunt for a ruthless killer who plays a deadly cat and mouse game with the police. Starring Richard Basehart, Scott Brady, Whit Bissell, and Jack Webb,
Detour
(1945) "Man is involved in two freakish accidents
that make him look like a murderer. Poverty row masterwork that is the most precise elucidation of the noir theme of explicit
fatalism." - noir expert Spencer Selby | Cast: Tom Neal, Ann Savage, Claudia Drake, Edmund MacDonald.
Kansas City Confidential (1952) Four robbers hold up an armored truck getting away with over a million dollars in cash. Joe Rolfe (John Payne), a down-on-his-luck flower delivery truck driver is accused of being involved and is beaten up
by the local police.
Quicksand
(1950) Film noir
with Mickey Rooney, Peter Lorre, and Jeanne Cagney. Rooney steals $20 and sinks into robbery and blackmail. This is a better copy than the
previous versions that were uploaded.
Suddenly
(1954) Three gunmen, who have been hired to assassinate
the President, hold a family hostage while waiting for their target. Interesting B film which focuses on psychopathic killer
well-portrayed against type by Frank Sinatra."
Scarlet
Street (1945) "Sultry
woman's boyfriend has her hook middle-aged clerk for his money, leading first to ironic and then tragic complications
D.O.A. (1950) is a film
noir drama film directed by Rudolph Maté, considered a classic of the stylistic genre. The frantically-paced plot revolves around a doomed man's quest to find out
who has poisoned him – and why – before he dies.
Shock (1946) This
post-World War II suspense thriller sets off an emotional roller coaster after the psychologically fragile wife of a POW (Anabel
Shaw) witnesses a brutal murder from a hotel window while waiting to be reunited with her husband (Frank Latimer
The Red House (1947) "Middle-aged
farmer goes to extreme lengths to protect the dark secret associated with a deserted house on his property. Murky psychological
thriller with resonant settings and an emotive Miklos Rozsa score." - noir expert Spencer Selby
The
Scar (1948) "Harsh
tale of an alienated criminal's attempt to impersonate his psychiatrist-double. Important fatalistic noir, with classy visuals
and a very fine script that features a creative doppelganger theme." - Cast: Paul Henreid, Joan Bennett, Eduard Franz, Leslie Brooks, John Qualen. 82 min.
Stage
Fright (1950) Eve
Gill (Jane Wyman), an aspiring young actress, shelters a fellow acting student, Jonathan Cooper (Richard Todd), from the police.
He is suspected of murdering the husband of his mistress, Charlotte Inwood (Marlene Dietrich), a famous singer. Jonathan claims that he became implicated when he tried to help Charlotte destroy the evidence.
Panic
In The Streets (1950) One night in the New Orleans slums, vicious hoodlum
Blackie (Jack Palance) and his friends kill an illegal immigrant who won too much in a card game. Next morning,
Dr. Clint Reed (Richard Widmark-this time not seen pushing little old ladies in wheelchairs down the stairs) of the Public Health Service confirms
the dead man had pneumonic plague.
Fear in the Night (1947) DeForest Kelley in a Cornell Woolrich story.
The
Man Who Cheated Himself (1951) "Tough cop helps his lover cover up the shooting of her wealthy husband. Mainstream noir, primarily distinguished by
its acting and San Francisco visuals." - noir expert Spencer
Selby Cast: Lee J. Cobb, John Dall, Jane Wyatt, Lisa Howard. 81 min.
OLD
COMEDY FILMS:
Jack
and the Beanstalk (1952) Abbott and Costello's musical version of
the classic fairytale.
Africa
Screams (1949) Abbott & Costello search for diamonds in Africa, along the way meeting a visually-impaired gunner, a hungry lion, and a tribe of
cannibals." Also stars Clyde Beatty and Shemp Howard.
Palooka is a 1934 comedy
film based on the comic strip by Ham Fisher. Joe Palooka (Stuart Erwin) is a naive young man whose father Pete (Robert
Armstrong) was a champion boxer, but his lifestyle caused Joe's mother Mayme (Marjorie Rambeau) to leave him and to take young
Joe to the country to raise him. Also starring (Jimmy Durante)
The
Flying Deuces (1939) This was the first comedy that Laurel and Hardy starred in without producer
Hal Roach, although they had previously been "guest stars" in four MGM movies. After they finished making "The Flying Deuces,"
they returned to Hal Roach Studios to make films.
Boys
of the City (1940) In
the second East Side Kids (Bowery Boys) film, Muggs and the gang are on their way to summer
camp when they give a judge a lift to his gloomy mansion.
Mr.
Wise Guy (1942) The
number eight in the East SIde Kids series. The kids are sent to reform school
after being falsely accused of stealing a truck.
Smart
Alecks (1942) Danny,
East SIde Kids, helps to capture a wanted criminal and receives a $200 reward.
Meet
John Doe (1941)As
a parting shot, fired reporter Ann Mitchell prints a fake letter from unemployed "John Doe," who threatens suicide in protest
of social ills. The paper is forced to rehire Ann and hires John Willoughby to impersonate "Doe." Ann and her bosses cynically
milk the story for all it's worth, until the made-up "John Doe" philosophy starts a whole political movement.
Judge
Priest (1934) Judge Priest depicting life in Kentucky after the
Civil War and Reconstruction Period. It still shows the stereotypes and prejudices
which existed at that time in a somewhat humorous manner. Will Rogers stars.
Eternally
Yours (1939) When
a magician's act takes precedent over his marriage, his wife gives him trouble. Stars Loretta
Young and David Niven.
Lil'
Abner (1940) Film
based on the comic strip by Al Capp
My
Favorite Burnette (1947) Bob Hope comedy with Dorothy Lamour.
Dogs
of War (1923) (OUR GANG,Little Rascals) The gang
wages war using old vegetables as munitions. Later, they ruin a movie in progress when they double-expose the film.
My
Dear Secretary (1949) Would-be writer Laraine Day takes a job as secretary to best-seller Kirk Douglas.
Behave
Yourself (1951) When
a cute Welsh terrier follows Bill Denny home, little does he know that all gangland has its eye on that dog. Who will be bumbling
Bill's undoing - the gangsters, the cops, or his suspicious mother-in-law? Stars Farley
Granger and Shelley Winters.
Earthworm
Tractors (1936 - Joe E. Brown
as Andrew H. Botts, wreaks havok on a small town after coning his way into a salesman position for the Earthworm Tractor company.
His
Girl Friday (1940)
Hilarious romantic comedy starring Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell.
My
Man Godfrey (1936)
Ditzy socialite with a heart of gold, Irene Bullock (Carole Lombard) finds "forgotten man" Godfrey Smith (William Powell)
in a scavenger hunt. Eventually Godfrey is taken in as the family butler for the Bullocks and screwball antics and romance
ensue.
Pot
o' Gold (1941)
Jimmy, the owner of a failed music shop, goes to work with his uncle, the owner of a food factory. Before he gets there,
he befriends an Irish family who happens to be his uncle's worst enemy because of their love for music and in-house band who
constantly practices. Stars James Stewart, Paulette Godard, Charles Winninger.
The
Admiral Was A Lady (1950) Really enjoyable movie set just after WWII about a woman ensign (nicknamed
the admiral) who falls in with a gang of lovable losers - four ex-GIs who work diligently from dusk to dawn at finding ways
to avoid work. Edmond O'Brien, Wanda Henrdix, Rudy Vallee, Steve Brodie, Hillary
Brooke and more
Charlie Chaplin - 5 Silent Films
Old Science Fiction and Horror films
Scared
to Death (1947)
The only colour film Bela Lugosi starred in. He also had an uncredited minor role in another colour film, of which
only black and white copies survive. The film starts with a woman lying on a mortuary slab awaiting her autopsy, and she then
narrates how she got there.
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