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Dishonored Lady now streaming on Classic Movie Vault

5/8/2024

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Dishonored Lady (also known as Sins of Madeleine) is a 1947 American film noir crime film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Hedy Lamarr, Dennis O'Keefe and John Loder. It is based on the 1930 play Dishonored Lady by Edward Sheldon and Margaret Ayer Barnes. Lamarr and Loder were married when they made the film, but they divorced later in 1947.

In this film, beautiful art editor Madeleine Damian (Hedy Lamarr) carries on numerous loveless affairs. After a failed relationship with advertiser Felix Courtland (John Loder), the increasingly depressed Madeleine attempts suicide. When Jack Garet (William Lundigan), her secretary and former lover, tries to blackmail her, Madeleine resigns and seeks a reclusive life. Neighbor David Cousins (Dennis O'Keefe) befriends Madeleine, but soon Courtland and Garet discover her whereabouts and disrupt her new life.

Production was scheduled to begin no later than January 1945. However, problems with the Motion Picture Production Code caused a delay. The Hays Office insisted that two love affairs in the script, one in Mexico and the other in New York, might be "overloading" the picture, and also objected to the "night of sordid passion." A memo dated April 25, 1946, stated that, despite revisions, the script was unacceptable because of its gratuitous sex and references to Madeleine's unsavory family secrets. In the final film, references to Madeleine's parents were omitted completely. A character named Moreno and an affair in Mexico City were excised, and the "night of sordid passion" was not shown. All suggestions that Madeleine was a murderer, or had even contemplated murder, were also removed from the film. In the final script submitted to the Hays Office, Madeleine takes a trip hoping that the time will come when she can be with David; the reunion at the film's closing was added later.
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Li'l Abner

5/4/2024

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Li'l Abner is a 1940 film based on the comic strip Lil' Abner created by Al Capp. The three most recognizable names associated with the film are Buster Keaton as Lonesome Polecat, Jeff York as Li'l Abner, and Milton Berle, who co-wrote the title song.

This was the first of two films based on the popular Al Capp strip, the second being Paramount's 1959 musical, Lil' Abner, which was also based on the hit 1956 Broadway musical Lil' Abner.

In this version, 
Li'l Abner becomes convinced that he is going to die within twenty-four hours, so he agrees to marry two different girls: Daisy Mae (who has chased him for years) and Wendy Wilecat (who rescued him from an angry mob). It is all settled at the Sadie Hawkins Day
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Maureen O'Hara in Kangaroo now streaming on Classic Movie Vault

5/3/2024

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Kangaroo (also known as The Australian Story) is a 1952 American western film directed by Lewis Milestone. It was the first Technicolor film filmed on location in Australia. 

Thinking it will be easy to make his fortune Down Under, Englishman Richard Connor (Peter Lawford) travels to Australia only to find he's been grossly misinformed. Broke and demoralized, he teams up with petty criminal John Gamble (Richard Boone) just to scrape together enough money to go back home. Their plan is to con a local rancher (Finlay Currie) into thinking Connor is his estranged son, but things go awry when Connor falls in love with the rancher's daughter (Maureen O'Hara).​
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The Ape starring Boris Karloff

5/2/2024

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We've added a sharp new print of the 1940 Boris Karloff horror film, The Ape. Karloff plays Dr. Bernard Adrian, a kindly mad scientist who wants to cure a young woman's polio. He needs spinal fluid from a human to complete the formula of his experimental serum.

The film is based on Adam Hull Shirk's play The Ape, which was previously adapted by Nigh as The House of Mystery (1934). The Ape was made by Monogram Pictures Corp. after making several Mr. Wong films with both Karloff and director Charles Nigh.

Production on 
The Ape started on August 6, 1940. The Ape was released on September 30, 1940, and was distributed by Monogram Pictures
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Classic Television Vault

4/4/2024

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Check out our sister channel, Classic Television Vault on Roku. You can add the app to your Roku device through this link, ​Classic Television Vault | TV App | Roku Channel Store | Roku
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Classic Movie Vault on Roku

3/10/2024

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Classic Movie Vault offers some of the best films and television shows of yesteryear. We have movies from the 1930's through the 1970's. We also have classic TV shows from the 1950's through the 1970's. Comedy, drama, westerns, horror, sci-fi and more. New titles are added regularly.  
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Lots of New Titles Coming!

9/12/2023

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We have a lot of new titles coming to both Classic Movie Vault and Classic Television Vault in the near future! You'll see several of these movie classics available to stream on demand with the bi-weekly Friday update this week on Classic Movie Vault.

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New Titles Available in Classic Cartoons

7/19/2023

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We've added a large number of new titles in our Classic Cartoon section for our Roku app, Classic Movie Vault. A lot of new selections in the Color Rhapsody section. Much more to come!
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The Top 10 Classic Horror Movies

4/25/2023

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​Horror movies have been a staple of cinema since the early days of silent film, scaring audiences and leaving lasting impressions on the genre. From vampires to ghosts, these classic horror movies have helped to define the genre and inspire countless imitators. Here are the top 10 classic horror movies of all time.
  1. Nosferatu (1922) - Directed by F.W. Murnau, this silent film is widely regarded as one of the first and best vampire movies ever made. Max Schreck's haunting portrayal of the vampire Count Orlok set the standard for all vampire movies to come.
  2. Dracula (1931) - Starring Bela Lugosi in the titular role, this film is the definitive portrayal of the famous vampire. With its Gothic atmosphere and eerie music, "Dracula" helped to establish the template for all horror movies to come.
  3. Frankenstein (1931) - Directed by James Whale and starring Boris Karloff as the monster, "Frankenstein" is a masterpiece of horror cinema. Karloff's haunting performance helped to establish the template for the horror movie monster.
  4. Bride of Frankenstein (1935) - Also directed by James Whale and starring Karloff as the monster, this sequel is widely regarded as one of the greatest horror movies ever made. With its dark humor and poignant themes, "Bride of Frankenstein" is a must-see for horror fans.
  5. The Wolf Man (1941) - Starring Lon Chaney Jr. as a man who is cursed to become a werewolf, this film is a classic of the genre. Chaney's performance as the tormented Larry Talbot helped to establish the template for all werewolf movies to come.
  6. The Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) - Directed by Jack Arnold, this film tells the story of a group of scientists who discover a prehistoric creature in the Amazon. With its iconic monster and stunning underwater scenes, "The Creature from the Black Lagoon" is a must-see for horror fans.
  7. Psycho (1960) - Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Anthony Perkins and Janet Leigh, "Psycho" is a masterpiece of psychological horror. With its shocking twist ending and unforgettable shower scene, this film is a true classic of the genre.
  8. Night of the Living Dead (1968) - Directed by George A. Romero, this film is widely regarded as the first modern zombie movie. With its gruesome violence and social commentary, "Night of the Living Dead" remains a classic of the genre.
  9. The Exorcist (1973) - Directed by William Friedkin and starring Linda Blair, "The Exorcist" is one of the scariest movies ever made. With its intense atmosphere and shocking visuals, this film has left a lasting impression on the genre.
  10. Halloween (1978) - Directed by John Carpenter and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, "Halloween" is a classic slasher movie. With its iconic villain, Michael Myers, and haunting music, this film helped to establish the template for all slasher movies to come.
In conclusion, these 10 classic horror movies have left an indelible mark on cinema, helping to define the genre and inspire countless imitators. Their stories, characters, and imagery continue to scare and thrill audiences today, proving that the horror genre is as relevant and popular as ever.
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The Top 10 Western Movies of All Time

4/25/2023

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Western movies have been a beloved genre in American cinema for over a century, telling tales of cowboys, outlaws, and frontier life. These films have inspired generations of moviegoers with their sweeping landscapes, thrilling shootouts, and iconic characters. Here are the top 10 Western movies of all time:
  1. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) - Directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, and Eli Wallach, this epic Western follows three gunslingers in pursuit of a fortune in gold during the Civil War. With its iconic score and stylish direction, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly remains one of the most influential Westerns ever made.
  2. The Searchers (1956) - Directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne, The Searchers tells the story of a man's obsessive search for his kidnapped niece, played by Natalie Wood. With its stunning cinematography and complex themes of racism and redemption, The Searchers is a masterpiece of the genre.
  3. High Noon (1952) - Directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Gary Cooper, High Noon is a tense and gripping Western about a sheriff facing down a gang of outlaws on his own. With its innovative use of real-time storytelling and Cooper's Oscar-winning performance, High Noon is a classic of the genre.
  4. Stagecoach (1939) - Also directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne in one of his breakthrough roles, Stagecoach is a landmark Western that revitalized the genre for a new era. With its gripping storyline and memorable characters, Stagecoach set the standard for Western movies for decades to come.
  5. Unforgiven (1992) - Directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, Unforgiven is a revisionist Western that deconstructs the myths of the genre. With its nuanced performances and brutal violence, Unforgiven is a powerful meditation on the nature of violence and justice.
  6. The Magnificent Seven (1960) - Directed by John Sturges and starring an all-star cast including Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, and Charles Bronson, The Magnificent Seven is a thrilling Western about a group of gunslingers hired to defend a Mexican village from bandits. With its iconic score and charismatic performances, The Magnificent Seven is a classic of the genre.
  7. Shane (1953) - Directed by George Stevens and starring Alan Ladd, Shane is a powerful Western about a gunslinger who becomes embroiled in a conflict between homesteaders and cattlemen. With its iconic ending and Ladd's sensitive performance, Shane remains one of the most emotionally resonant Westerns ever made.
  8. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) - Directed by George Roy Hill and starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is a lighthearted and charming Western about two outlaws on the run. With its witty banter and playful tone, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid became an instant classic.
  9. The Wild Bunch (1969) - Directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring William Holden and Ernest Borgnine, The Wild Bunch is a violent and controversial Western about a group of aging outlaws on a last-ditch mission. With its innovative use of slow-motion and graphic violence, The Wild Bunch remains a powerful and influential film.
  10. Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) - Directed by Sergio Leone and starring Charles Bronson, Henry Fonda, and Claudia Cardinale, Once Upon a Time in the West is an epic Western about a woman's struggle to protect her land from a ruthless railroad baron. ​With stunning cinematography and a haunting score by Ennio Morricone, this film is a masterpiece of the genre.
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