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Movie House Concessions
Sheena (1984)
Columbia Pictures released Sheena on August 17, 1984. John Guillermin directed the film starring Tanya Roberts, Ted Wass, and Donovan Scott.
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Sheena (1984)
Columbia Pictures released Sheena on August 17, 1984. John Guillermin directed the film starring Tanya Roberts, Ted Wass, and Donovan Scott.
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Zorro: The Gay Blade (1981)
20th Century Fox released Zorro: The Gay Blade on July 17, 1981. Peter Medak directed the film starring George Hamilton, Lauren Hutton, and Brenda Vaccaro.
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Zorro: The Gay Blade (1981)
We begin in Madrid, Spain sometime in the 1840s. Don Diego de la Vega is in bed with a married woman when her husband surprised them.
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MHM Mart
Zorro: The Gay Blade (1981) Flaps His Wrists on DVD
Image Entertainment released Zorro: The Gay Blade to DVD on July 10, 2001. Peter Medak directed the film starring George Hamilton, Lauren Hutton, and Brenda Vaccaro.
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The Best of Times (1986) Drops the DVD Ball
Lionsgate Home Entertainment released The Best of Times to Blu-ray on December 11, 2003. Roger Spottiswoode directed the film starring Robin Williams, Kurt Russell, and Pamela Reed.
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Popeye (1980) is Strong to the Finish on Blu-Ray
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment released Popeye to Blu-Ray on December 1, 2020. Robert Altman directed the film starring Robin Williams, Shelley Duvall, and Ray Walston.
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Police Academy (1984) Loves Many, Many DVDs
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment released Police Academy to DVD on December 12, 2006. Hugh Wilson directed the film starring Steve Guttenberg, G.W. Bailey, and Kim Cattrall.
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The Best of Times (1986)
“The Best of Times” does not describe the time you will have watching this movie. It borrows its name from the iconic first line of Charles Dickens’ classic novel “A Tale of Two Cities.”
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Popeye (1980)
You may think that 20th Century Fox and Sony Pictures are the kings of fucking up our beloved comic book heroes on the big screen, but it hasn’t always been that way; Paramount Pictures has held that crown for nearly 35 years...and this is their story.
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Police Academy (1984)
The year is 1984, and crime has gotten so bad in New York City that the newly elected mayor has raised the white flag, and declared that the New York Police Department will now accept all applicants to their police academy.
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A Movie House Film Review
Zorro: The Gay Blade (1981)
Saying something like a sissy boy has never been so much fun.
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