The Lemon Drop Kid (1934)(DVD-R) + The Lemon Drop Kid (1951) on DVD

The Lemon Drop Kid (1934)(DVD-R) + The Lemon Drop Kid (1951) on DVD

Anything Goes (1936 DVD-R & 1956 DVD versions)

Anything Goes (1936 DVD-R & 1956 DVD versions)

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Get the original film, The Women (1939) and The Opposite Of Sex (1998) for 20% off their individual prices!

The Women (1939) 



 Starring Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell, Norma Shearer, Paulette Goddard, Joan Fontaine
Directed by George Cukor

Print: black/white
Runtime: 138 min.
Genre: Drama

Be careful what you say in private. It could become a movie. Some gossip overheard by Clare Boothe Luce in a nightclub powder room inspired her Broadway hit that's wittily adapted for the screen in The Women. George Cukor directs an all-female cast in this catty tale of battling and bonding that paints its claws Jungle Red and shreds the excesses of pampered Park Avenue princesses. Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell, Joan Fontaine, Mary Boland and Paulette Goddard are among the array of husband snatchers, snitches and lovelorn ladies.





The Opposite Of Sex (1998)

Starring June Allyson, Joan Collin, Dolores Gray, Ann Sheridan, Ann Miller.
Directed by Donald Roos

Print: Black & White
Runtime:177 min.
Genre: Musicals

"I've waited a whole year to grow claws like these. Jungle Red!" One of film's greatest lines belongs to a wronged wife who wins back her man with the aid an aggressive shade of nail polish. First a hit play, then an all-star 1939 movie (and again in 2008), The Women resurfaces here as the musical The Opposite Sex, complete with an all-star cast, lines dipped in acid wit, big production numbers and fabulous '50s couture in scintillating CinemaScope. June Allyson portrays the betrayed woman. Joan Collins is the siren who steals her husband. And Dolores Gray, Ann Sheridan, Ann Miller, Agnes Moorhead, Charlotte Greenwood and Joan Blondell are assorted gal pals (true blue and envy green) who convince their demure friend to paint her claws - then use them.

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