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99 Cent Store Movies

Miss Neecerie

I'll Lock Up
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Ok...once again....the 99 cent store comes through on the entertainment front.

Tonight's films include:

Hitchcock's 39 Steps, (1935) with Robert Donat and Madeleine Carrol

Made for Each Other (1939), with Carole Lombard and Jimmy Stewart
with
Of Human Bondage (1934), with Bette Davis, Leslie Howard, Frances Dee and Kay Johnson

The Pajama Game (1957), with Doris Day
with
Happy Go Lovely (1951) with David Niven, Vera-Ellen and Cesar Romero

so 5 films for 3 dollars and tax.
 

Badluck Brody

Practically Family
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Whitewater WI
Good score!

I found

Bob Hope's: My favorite Brunette

Peter Lorie: The man who knew too much

The Bowry Boys: Million Dollar Kid

Even if you watch it once and it breaks, you can't go wrong for a buck!!
 

Joie DeVive

One Too Many
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Colorado
My MIL hit one of the dollar stores with similar luck and stuffed our stockings. We got:

1- Elizabeth Taylor in Father's Little Dividend, Bette Davis in Of Human Bondage and Tulsa staring Susan Hayward

2- Jimmy Stewart in Made for Each Other, Frank Sinatra in Suddenly and William Powell and Carole Lombard in My Man Godfrey

3- Bob Hope's Road to Bali, and My Favorite Brunette, and The Inspector General with Danny Kaye

4- At War With the Army with Martin and Lewis, Abbot and Costello in Africa Screams, and Laurel and Hardy in Flying Deuces.

That ought to keep our DVD player busy for a while!! :D
 

Veronica T

Familiar Face
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Illinois
Hitchcock's 39 Steps, (1935) with Robert Donat and Madeleine Carrol

There actually was a Mr Memory.

http://hitchcock.zone/wiki/Mr._Memory

http://hitchcock.zone/blogs/hitchcockwiki/2014/02/04/mr-memory-and-the-autogyro/

"Am I correct, sir?"

I recently had the good fortune to find an Alfred Hitchcock box set. Four DVDs for 99¢! That was too good to be true even for the 99¢ store so I tracked down a manager just to make certain. Hitchcock's earlier work; of the eight pictures there are three talkies.
 
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