Bought the item 14 days ago and I’m still waiting for it to arrive. Email the company and still no reply
Not happy at all with the purchase
Fantastic quality and great prices!
So happy we found this website for old movies. Arrived in good shape and good time and we are enjoying them. Will probably order more!
I did not receive conformation of my order, tracking information or even an estimated date of delivery. The only information I received was an e-mail stating the order had been shipped about ten days after I placed the order, and this notification came a couple days after I had gone back to the site to see if I could get any information.. Lastly, I recall this being advertised as as new. It came in a hand made jacket.
I had an old VHS recording of the movie from the 1980s on TV. I was looking for a better quality version. Although this purchased version is better than what I had, it was only a little better. It was not the crisp DVD quality that I was hoping for. It appears to be VHS quality instead. It’s still my favorite Christmas movie.
Great movie
Love Begins DVD arrived quickly great value
Grateful for the thunderstruck dvd, loved that movie as a kid. Basic story line but about a great band and mate ship
Quality not amazing but shipping was fast
Great movie sadly, subtitles would have been helpful for those of us who don't understand German.
Haven't had a chance to watch them yet, but I always liked the character so it should all be good.
Mum appreciated. Thanks
This is a very good cover and video dvd.Great quality video,and I will definitely buy here again and highly recommend this shop.
I really enjoyed the movies. Worth the wait for ordering.
Great DVD it arrived on time in great condition couldn't have gotten better anywhere else
THE BOYS IN THE BOAT arrived speedily in perfect condition and well packaged. The preparation for the 1939 Olympics in Berlin at one university makes for a fascinating tale of courage and determination. A story well told and multi-layered to keep everyone glued to the screen. It is brilliant.
Thanks for the great DVD Of The seven ways from sundown it was great it arrived on time in great condition I couldn't have gotten better anywhere else
A good movie. It's funny, warm, and interesting.
Quite old film, but the new BluRay brings it back to life in very good detail. Superb picture quality given its age. Storyline is nonsense, but hey its a good film.
Pleasant deal, highly recommendable seller
I knew that this movie was based on a true story, but the movie filled in a lot of the blanks. I don't know how much poetic license they took but the story came out beautifully. I laughed, I cried, and thoroughly enjoyed it.
I loved this movie. It was well acted, and the settings were engaging. The filming, editing, and directing were flawless. It's hard to go wrong with James Garner and Julie Andrews; I could watch them together every day.
We have been looking for this movie for some time. Greatly surprised to find it available at "Rare and Collectible DVDs". DVD was shipped quickly and arrived undamaged. The Hornblower DVD, even though it is over 45yrs old displayed in great detail and clarity (Restored ?). Very pleased to see this again.


There aren’t many movies like “7 Faces of Dr Lao.” It’s an amazing feast for the eyes and the mind. Tony Randall plays the title character, Dr. Lao, the ringmaster of a magical circus that comes to the troubled town of Abalo. Not only does he play that role, but several attractions at the circus, creatures and characters of legend. (He even provided the voice-over for the trailer!) The circus not only provides entertainment, but also teaches the residents of Abalo a few lessons. At times, the story is campy, and some of the special effects are cheap (about as good as could be expected for 1964!). But it also produces food for thought, and makes you think about the magic of everyday life. It’s one trip to the circus you won’t soon forget!
Delightful Cult-Movie
7 Faces Of Dr Lao In the turn of the Twentieth Century, the Chinese Dr. Lao (Tony Randall) arrives in Abalone, Arizona, riding a donkey carrying a fishbowl with a small fish and goes to the local newspaper Diary Star. He asks the owner Ed Cunningham (John Ericson) to publish one-page advertisement for two days for his traveling circus. Ed has unrequited love for the widow librarian Angela Benedict (Barbara Eden) and opposes to the powerful rancher Clint Stark (Arthur O’Connell) that wants to buy the lands of the inhabitants of Abalone. He uses the argument that the water supply pipe is decayed and needs to be replaced and it will be very expensive. However Stark has inside information that the railroad will pass by Abalone and will increase the value of the lands. There is a meeting in the town to decide whether the locals will sell their real estates to Stark or not but the decision is postponed after the arrival of Dr. Lao. During the night, the dwellers go to the circus to see The Abominable Snowman, Merlin the Magician, Apollonius of Tyana, Pan, The Giant Serpent and Medusa. Each attraction gives a lesson to each resident, changing their future and behavior for the better.
“7 Faces of Dr Lao” is a delightful and magic cult-movie, with a beautiful and entertaining story and great direction of George Pal. Tony Randall “steals” the movie performing seven different roles. Barbara “Jeannie” Eden is gorgeous and her encounter with Pan the God of Joy is wonderfully erotic. Apollonius of Tyana telling the truth about the future of his clients is hilarious.