These classic cartoons about Christmas and the holidays from the 1930s through the 1950s. Old-time, funny, Christmas holiday cartoons are a great nostalgia source. they can be played in the background on your computer, transferred to a CD or other source.
This film takes place in Greece and revolves around a brother and sister; Jeffrey and Sarah. At the beginning of the movie Sarah has become engaged to be married to a guy named Nikos. Her brother, who is somewhat of a playboy, has become involved with the mob by taking out a loan.
The only problem is that Jeffrey is possibly about to be disinherited when his father makes out a new will and if that happens he won’t have the money to pay back the mobster, Angelo. This is a really big problem because Angelo actually borrowed the money to loan Jeffrey by borrowing it from the syndicate.
The 39 Steps (1935)
Alfred Hitchcock followed up his first international success, The Man Who Knew Too Much with an even better film, The Thirty Nine Steps. Hitchcock must have had a particular fondness for this film because I see elements of it North By Northwest, Saboteur, and Torn Curtain.
If you’re a fan of westerns, you’re going to love this one. The tale involves a man by the name of Ivan Coburn, portrayed by Spencer, who as it would happen has deflowered the wrong woman. The girl turns out to be the sister of a notorious gunman named Sonny, portrayed by legendary Jack Palance.
The Day of The Wolves - Western Classic -John Wayne
The plot of this film revolves around a criminal mastermind who has put together a team of thieves. These guys have never met one another and it doesn’t look like they’ll ever really know one another either because the head of the group simply assigns them numbers as their new names.
This is one of those legendary classic film you won’t soon forget. How could you when none other than film legend Kirk Douglas is portraying one of the lead characters? Set around the turn of the 20th century, the plot of this film involves a timber baron named Jim Fallon,, portrayed by Douglas