Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
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Released: 1976
Won Ton Ton, The Dog Who Saved Hollywood is a delightful romp that will delight anyone who's ever been enchanted by the movies. Won Ton Ton is an amazing mutt who gets discovered by a studio bus driver, Grayson Potchuck (Bruce Dern). He soon touches the lives and changes the fortunes of all who cross his path, including Art Carney, Teri Garr and a never funnier Madeline Kahn. There's also a veritable who's who of Golden Age Hollywood talent on display here, and you'll see some of your favorite stars of all time singing and dancing and getting big laughs. See how many you can spot! Won Ton Ton is the dog who saved Hollywood, and he's sure to be the dog that steals your heart!
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Released: 1969
When a Mexican revolutionary, Yaqui Joe, absconds with 6,000 dollars to help further his country's revolution, an Arizona lawman is sent into Mexico to track him down. The three dodge the law and the military with the help of a local Mexican woman, Sarita. Led by an ambitious military leader, they find themselves chased through the mesas of Mexico and are captured. Their salvation comes in the form of Yaqui Joe's band of Mexican revolutionaries, who free the three and help overturn the despotic military government in their state.
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Released: 1967
American mercenary Rick Masters (Jack Palance) lives a life of carefree debauchery in Hong Kong until oppressed peasants from a nearby island hire him to help them defeat cruel crime lord Patrai (Fernando Lamas), who wants to claim valuable cargo that washed up on their shores. The volatile loot -- a shipload of nitroglycerin -- is worth a cool million, and Rick enlists two karate experts and a tour guide (Aldo Ray) for the explosive fight.
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Released: 1953
In the aftermath of the American Revolution, a general's dying wish is for his doctor and confidant, Carlos Morales (Fernando Lamas), to assume control of his plantation, Sangaree. Morales is reluctant: Sangaree was where his father was an indentured servant. Seen by his neighbors as a low-class laborer, Morales must also contend with the general's high-toned daughter (Arlene Dahl) and her fiancé, who believe they're Sangaree's rightful owners.
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