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A Breed Apart Movie on DVD (1984)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.Rutger Hauer and Kathleen Turner in this unusual 80s drama — an eccentric Vietnam veteran living as a hermit on an island wildlife sanctuary crosses paths with a professional egg thief hired to steal the eggs of an endangered eagle.
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All Quiet on the Western Front Movie on DVD (1979)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.Richard Thomas and Ernest Borgnine in this powerful Emmy Award-winning TV adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’s immortal novel — the harrowing and deeply moving story of a young German soldier’s experience of the futility and horror of WWI.
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Alone in the Dark Movie on DVD (1982)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.Jack Palance Donald Pleasence and Martin Landau star in this clever and genuinely frightening horror thriller — when a power blackout takes down a psychiatric hospital’s security system four dangerously insane patients escape and target their new psychiatrist.
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Death Line Movie on DVD (1972)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.Donald Pleasence is electrifying as a sardonic Scotland Yard inspector hunting a killer beneath London’s streets in this cult British horror classic — shocking, surprisingly compassionate, and unlike anything else in the genre.
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Ground Zero Movie on DVD (1987)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.Colin Friels stars in this taut Australian political thriller — a cameraman discovers that his father may have been killed for uncovering evidence of British nuclear tests in the Australian desert in the 1950s and finds himself pursued by the same forces.
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The Black Windmill Movie on DVD (1974)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.Michael Caine is outstanding as a British intelligence agent whose son is kidnapped and held to ransom — the price being a cache of diamonds from his own government — in this tense and underrated 70s spy thriller directed by Don Siegel.






