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Babbitt Movie on DVD (1934)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.Guy Kibbee in this sharp and warm adaptation of Sinclair Lewis’s great American novel — a middle-class businessman in a midwestern city has a brief and liberating rebellion against the conformity and complacency of the respectable life he has always lived.
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Being There Movie on DVD (1979)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.Peter Sellers gives one of the greatest performances in cinema history as Chance the gardener — a simple man with no knowledge of the outside world who is mistaken for a great political thinker in this haunting Hal Ashby masterpiece.
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Candy Movie on DVD (1968)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.Marlon Brando Richard Burton and Ringo Starr in this wildly irreverent psychedelic satire — an innocent American girl’s picaresque journey through a world populated entirely by hypocrites frauds and maniacs who all claim to be doing everything for her own good.
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Gas Movie on DVD (1981)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.Donald Sutherland stars in this outrageous Canadian comedy — a shortage of gas in a small town triggers a hilarious chain of social chaos as every petty power struggle and hidden grievance in the community explodes to the surface.
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I Love My Wife Movie on DVD (1970)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.Elliott Gould Brenda Vaccaro and Angel Tompkins in this wry marital comedy — a successful doctor whose comfortable suburban marriage has lost its spark questions everything about his life choices in this sharp satirical look at 1970s middle-class male restlessness.
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Perfect People Movie on DVD (1988)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.Lauren Hutton and Perry King in this sharp TV comedy — a couple becomes obsessed with achieving physical perfection through extreme dieting exercise and cosmetic procedures in this timely satire of America’s fitness and beauty culture obsession.
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Piccadilly Jim Movie on DVD (2004)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.Sam Rockwell and Frances O’Connor in this charming and playful adaptation of P.G. Wodehouse — an idle young American artist in London reinvents himself as a scandalous cartoonist and falls for the girl whose family he has been lampooning in this witty comedy of mistaken identity.
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Porterhouse Blue Movie on DVD (1987)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.David Jason Ian Richardson and Ian Wallace in this brilliantly funny Channel 4 adaptation of Tom Sharpe’s savage comic novel — a new modernising Master arrives at an ancient Cambridge college and his plans to drag it into the 20th century are resisted by the institution’s magnificently reactionary establishment.
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Privates Progress Movie on DVD (1956)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.Richard Attenborough Ian Carmichael and Dennis Price in this classic Boulting Brothers comedy — a guileless young civilian’s army service reveals the gap between the military’s image of itself and the cheerful corrupt self-interested reality that he navigates with innocent effectiveness.
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The Christian Licorice Store Movie on DVD (1971)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.Beau Bridges Maud Adams and Gilbert Roland in this offbeat Hollywood drama — a tennis star and his actress girlfriend navigate the glittery corrosive world of Los Angeles celebrity culture in this unusual and largely forgotten early 1970s film.
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The Incredible Shrinking Woman Movie on DVD (1981)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.Lily Tomlin is absolutely hilarious as a suburban housewife who begins literally shrinking due to household chemicals in this sharp and funny satire of consumerism and domesticity.
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The Loved One Movie on DVD (1965)
Original price was: $17.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.Robert Morse and Jonathan Winters in Tony Richardson’s wildly satirical black comedy — a young English poet arrives in Hollywood for his uncle’s funeral and discovers the fantastical absurdity of the American funeral industry and Californian death culture.












