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1.The Rounders starring: Glenn Ford, Henry Fonda, Sue Ane Langdon, Hope Holiday, Chill Wills
directed by: Burt Kennedy
April 25, 1994
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Rounders
This amiable modern Western benefits enormously from the casting of the great genre veterans Henry Fonda and Glenn Ford as two veteran cowboys ,forever on the verge of abandoning their nomadic lifestyle and settling down ,but never quite making it.The movie revolves around their attempts to tame an especially recalitrant bronco named Ol Fooler-who it is suggested is a little like the two men in being stubborn ,hard to tame and determined to go his own way but likeable and who eventually will be coerced back into the mainstream

There is not a tightly constructed plot as such ,more a series of incidents heavy on the humour which -be aware ,is often slightly risque (there is a shot of bare bottoms for example which may bother the more prudish ).

Ford and Fonda are wonderful ... Read More

2.The Cheyenne Social Club starring: James Stewart, Henry Fonda, Shirley Jones, Sue Ane Langdon, Elaine Devry
directed by: Gene Kelly
May 11, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Cheyenne Social Club
The "Cheyenne Social Club" features two legendary actors who define Hollywood's portrayal of the American West. Texas cowboy O'Hanlon (Stewart) receives a letter from a lawyer in Cheyenne notifying him that his brother D.J. has passed away and that he has become the heir to his late brother's estate. He and his saddle-pal Harley Sullivan (Fonda) leave the Texas range and begin the 1000 mile ride to Wyoming.

The trip to Cheyenne provides the backdrop for a 1000 mile conversation by Sullivan, much to the bemused annoyance of the stoic O'Hanlon. Upon their arrival, O'Hanlon finds he has become "a man of property", and is now the proud owner of the legendary "Cheyenne Social Club." He is soon shocked to find his "property" is a notorious frontier bordello known and revered throughout the west. ... Read More

3.Cheyenne Social Club starring: James Stewart, Henry Fonda, Shirley Jones, Sue Ane Langdon, Elaine Devry
directed by: Gene Kelly
April 27, 1994
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Cheyenne Social Club
The "Cheyenne Social Club" features two legendary actors who define Hollywood's portrayal of the American West. Texas cowboy O'Hanlon (Stewart) receives a letter from a lawyer in Cheyenne notifying him that his brother D.J. has passed away and that he has become the heir to his late brother's estate. He and his saddle-pal Harley Sullivan (Fonda) leave the Texas range and begin the 1000 mile ride to Wyoming.

The trip to Cheyenne provides the backdrop for a 1000 mile conversation by Sullivan, much to the bemused annoyance of the stoic O'Hanlon. Upon their arrival, O'Hanlon finds he has become "a man of property", and is now the proud owner of the legendary "Cheyenne Social Club." He is soon shocked to find his "property" is a notorious frontier bordello known and revered throughout the west. It is ... Read More

4.Roustabout starring: Elvis Presley, Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Freeman, Leif Erickson, Sue Ane Langdon
directed by: John Rich
October 28, 1997
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Roustabout
Our boy is looking real cool in his black leather motorcycle jacket. A sharp dresser for sure. The movie is fun. Motorcycle lovers get to see Elvis on a Honda Superhawk.

5.Zapped starring: Scott Baio, Willie Aames, Robert Mandan, Felice Schachter, Scatman Crothers
directed by: Robert J. Rosenthal
March 24, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Zapped
The movie "ZAPPED" validated that Scott Baio is not a star. Although he has aged gracefully, this movie is strong evidence that male stars in the '80s did not require talent to be hired as talent. My intention is not to castrate the joy from my heart that this film brought into my pre-pubescent eyes. Rather, I encourage those that require a randomly awful comedy to watch this film, as it offers the audience a rare opportunity to shake his/her head in wonderment on how these individuals were ever labeled as worthy of a feature film.

... enjoi ...

Mike Vain

6.Guide for the Married Man starring: Walter Matthau, Inger Stevens, Sue Ane Langdon, Jackie Russell, Robert Morse
directed by: Gene Kelly
September 01, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Guide for the Married Man
While `A Guide for the Married Man' is on almost all accounts morally reprehensible, it is presented in such a witty and appealing manner that one ultimately forgets just how `wrong' this movie really is.

The film follows Paul Manning, a happily married man who can't help but notice his beautiful surroundings; and by surroundings I mean busts and panty lines. He traps these urges inward and shoves them aside, but then his best friend Edward opens a new line of perspective for him. Edward is a notorious adulterer, constantly having affairs behind his wife's back, and he justifies this by proposing that a man who doesn't entertain these desires (discreetly, mind you) is doing his wife a disservice, for he will eventually snap and ruin his marriage outright. He proceeds, through a series of `true life ... Read More

7.The Great Impostor starring: Tony Curtis, Karl Malden, Edmond O'Brien, Arthur O'Connell, Gary Merrill
directed by: Robert Mulligan
June 20, 1995
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Great Impostor
If you liked "Catched me if you can", then you would enjoy watching the original with Tony Curtis. Tony Curtis does a real good job of pretending to be other people.

8.Frankie & Johnny/Harum Scarum/Viva Las Vegas/Elvis: The Lost Performances starring: Elvis Presley, Donna Douglas, Harry Morgan, Sue Ane Langdon, Nancy Kovack
directed by: Frederick De Cordova, Gene Nelson, George Sidney (II)
July 08, 1997
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Frankie & Johnny/Harum Scarum/Viva Las Vegas/Elvis: The Lost Performances
If you liked "Catched me if you can", then you would enjoy watching the original with Tony Curtis. Tony Curtis does a real good job of pretending to be other people.

9.Frankie & Johnny (1966) starring: Elvis Presley, Donna Douglas, Harry Morgan, Sue Ane Langdon, Nancy Kovack
directed by: Frederick De Cordova
August 13, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Frankie & Johnny (1966)
I received this item in a timely fashion. very satified, will repeat buy from this seller

10.Zapped Again starring: Todd Eric Andrews, Kelli Williams, Reed Rudy, Maria McCann, David Donah
directed by: Doug Campbell
April 14, 1993
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Zapped Again
That about sums it up. The most interesting thing about this film is the uncanny similarity between the voice and delivery of star Todd Eric Andrews and David Spade. But we already have one and we don't need another.

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