Films & Other Videos
Films with: Pidgeon, Walter
- Advise & consent
- "A Senate subcommittee meets to confirm the President's controversial nominee for Secretary of State."
- DVD 3538
- Dark command
- Set in pre-Civil War Lawrence, Kansas where tensions about slavery ran high, this film tells a fictionalized version of the story of the raider William Clarke Quantrill. Bob Seton runs for Federal Marshall of Kansas and defeats William Cantrell. Cantrell responds by stealing Seton's girl and manipulating her into marrying him. Seton later exposes Cantrell and his band of guerillas who have been raiding both Union and Confederate lines.
- DVD 798
- Forbidden planet
- The far-off star Altair-IV, occupied by two lone inhabitants and Robby the Robot, is visited by a search party from Earth.
- DVD 210
- Funny girl
- A musical film that follows the early career of stage comedienne Fanny Brice.
- DVD 8074
- Last time I saw Paris
- It's post-World War II Paris filled with divorce, domestic quarrels, jaded lives, ruined marriages and disillusioned people.
- DVD 418
- Last time I saw Paris Father's little dividend.
- The last time i saw Paris: It's post-world war II Paris filled with divorce, domestic quarrels, jaded lives, ruined marriages and disillusioned people. Father's little dividend: This time Taylor is expecting a baby and Tracy is not exactly overjoyed at the prospect of becoming a grandfather.
- DVD 1438
- Man hunt
- A British hunter on vacation in the Bavarian Alps, in the forests near Adolf Hitler's home, gets Hitler in his gun sight, pondering whether or not he should shoot him.
- DVD 6630
- Miniver story
- This sequel to the hit Mrs. Miniver continues with the story of the family's determination to survive the war and rebuild their shattered lives. World War II has finally ended and England slowly limps back to normal as men come home from the front and families start to reconstruct their lives.
- DVD 10066
- Mrs. Miniver
- "This story of an average English middle-class family begins with the summer of 1939; when the sun shone down on a happy, careless people, who worked and played, reared their children and tended their gardens in that happy, easy-going England that was so soon to be fighting desperately for her way of life and for life itself." -- Title screens. [The film] dramatizes the effect of the Second World War on the English at home. Mrs. Kay Miniver's tranquil domestic existence is torn to shreds by the winds of war: her husband, Clem, disappears on a secret volunteer mission; eldest son, Vin, joins the RAF; and the village faces regular German bombings with a typically British stiff-upper-lip. Embodying understated British courage in the face of danger, Mrs. Miniver's mission is to stay alive, and keep her family together with hope, strength, and dignity.
- DVD 10069
- Richard Llewellyn's How green was my valley
- A man looks back on his life as a boy in a small Welsh mining town. His reminiscences reveal the disintegration of his closely knit family while capturing the sentiments and issues of their time.
- DVD 250