Cosmic Publishing Must-See Masterpieces: The Revolutionary Zapata ACC-264
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Must-See Movies - Classic Movies - Zapata the Revolutionary - 10-DVD Set - ACC-264 1. Min and Bill
65 minutes, black and white, 1930
Original title: Min and Bill
Director: George Hill
Starring: Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery
This drama depicts the relationship between an innkeeper and her adopted daughter, whom she has raised since she was a child.
Marie Dressler's passionate performance as the clumsy yet loving innkeeper won her an Academy Award for Best Actress.
2. Watch on the Rhine
107 minutes, black and white, 1943
Original title: Watch on the Rhine
Director: Herman Shumlin
Starring: Bette Davis, Paul Lukas
At the start of World War II, the daughter of a prominent American family returns to the United States from Europe with her family.
This masterpiece tells the story of a husband who fights in the resistance and his supportive wife and family. Winner of an Academy Award for Best Actor. 3. A Man's World
90 minutes, black and white, 1934
Original title: Manhattan Melodrama
Director: W.S. Van Dyke II
Starring: Clark Gable, William Powell, Myrna Loy
Two childhood friends and best friends grow up to become underworld bosses and district attorneys, respectively, but they embark on opposing paths...
A moving film showcasing the passionate friendship between men, with Clark Gable and William Powell delivering stunning performances.
4. The Lavender Hill Mob
81 minutes, black and white, 1951
Original title: The Lavender Hill Mob
Director: Charles Crichton
Starring: Alec Guinness, Stanley Holloway
A man in charge of transporting gold to a bank comes up with an ingenious plan to rob a gold bar and puts it into action...
A masterpiece of a crime comedy, featuring an early-career appearance by Anne Hepburn. 5. 42nd Street
89 minutes, black and white, 1933
Original title: "42nd Street"
Director: Lloyd Bacon
Starring: Warner Baxter, Ruby Keeler, Bebe Daniels
A major Broadway production duo embarks on a new show with a renowned director and an up-and-coming actress.
The final, lavish musical scene, choreographed by B. Barclay, is a masterpiece.
6. Viva Zapata.
113 minutes, black and white, 1952
Original title: "Viva Zapata."
Director: Elia Kazan
Starring: Marlon Brando, Jean Peters
This biographical drama, directed by master director Elia Kazan, depicts the life of E. Zapata, a hero of the Mexican Revolution in the early 20th century.
A. Quinn, who played Zapata's brother, won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. 7. The Day the Earth Stood Still
88 minutes, black and white, 1951
Original title: "The Day the Earth Stood Still"
Director: Robert Wise
Starring: Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal
A mysterious flying object suddenly lands in Washington.
What is the alien's purpose?
A classic sci-fi film, remade in 2008 as "The Day the Earth Stood Still" starring K. Reeves.
8. Cat People
73 minutes, black and white, 1942
Original title: "Cat People"
Director: Jacques Turner
Starring: Simone Simon, Kent Smith
The evil legend of a cat tribe is passed down in a Serbian village.
Simone Simon, a French actress who moved to the United States, gives a brilliant performance as a tormented girl with cat ancestry.
A classic horror masterpiece, one of director Jacques Turner's signature works. 9. The Blithe Spirit (1945, 91 min., color) Directed by David Lean Starring Rex Harrison, Constance Cummings, and Kay Hammond A widowed novelist remarries and lives a happy life. He holds a séance to gather material for his book. One day, the ghost of his first wife appears... This is a masterpiece comedy that won an Academy Award for Best Special Effects. 10. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947, 110 min., color) Directed by Norman Z. MacLeod Starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo A mediocre man with a penchant for fantasy meets a woman who bears a striking resemblance to a beautiful woman from his fantasies and becomes embroiled in an incident. Based on a short story by J. Thurber, this film was remade in 2013 as "Life." All films are subtitled in Japanese. Please note that some images may be distorted or noisy due to the nature of classic films. Review number: Brand name: Cosmic Publishing 10-disc DVD set 4959321955451 Cosmic Publishing A must-see. A masterpiece film: Zapata, the revolutionary ACC-264 (text created at , 2025-05-10)
65 minutes, black and white, 1930
Original title: Min and Bill
Director: George Hill
Starring: Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery
This drama depicts the relationship between an innkeeper and her adopted daughter, whom she has raised since she was a child.
Marie Dressler's passionate performance as the clumsy yet loving innkeeper won her an Academy Award for Best Actress.
2. Watch on the Rhine
107 minutes, black and white, 1943
Original title: Watch on the Rhine
Director: Herman Shumlin
Starring: Bette Davis, Paul Lukas
At the start of World War II, the daughter of a prominent American family returns to the United States from Europe with her family.
This masterpiece tells the story of a husband who fights in the resistance and his supportive wife and family. Winner of an Academy Award for Best Actor. 3. A Man's World
90 minutes, black and white, 1934
Original title: Manhattan Melodrama
Director: W.S. Van Dyke II
Starring: Clark Gable, William Powell, Myrna Loy
Two childhood friends and best friends grow up to become underworld bosses and district attorneys, respectively, but they embark on opposing paths...
A moving film showcasing the passionate friendship between men, with Clark Gable and William Powell delivering stunning performances.
4. The Lavender Hill Mob
81 minutes, black and white, 1951
Original title: The Lavender Hill Mob
Director: Charles Crichton
Starring: Alec Guinness, Stanley Holloway
A man in charge of transporting gold to a bank comes up with an ingenious plan to rob a gold bar and puts it into action...
A masterpiece of a crime comedy, featuring an early-career appearance by Anne Hepburn. 5. 42nd Street
89 minutes, black and white, 1933
Original title: "42nd Street"
Director: Lloyd Bacon
Starring: Warner Baxter, Ruby Keeler, Bebe Daniels
A major Broadway production duo embarks on a new show with a renowned director and an up-and-coming actress.
The final, lavish musical scene, choreographed by B. Barclay, is a masterpiece.
6. Viva Zapata.
113 minutes, black and white, 1952
Original title: "Viva Zapata."
Director: Elia Kazan
Starring: Marlon Brando, Jean Peters
This biographical drama, directed by master director Elia Kazan, depicts the life of E. Zapata, a hero of the Mexican Revolution in the early 20th century.
A. Quinn, who played Zapata's brother, won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. 7. The Day the Earth Stood Still
88 minutes, black and white, 1951
Original title: "The Day the Earth Stood Still"
Director: Robert Wise
Starring: Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal
A mysterious flying object suddenly lands in Washington.
What is the alien's purpose?
A classic sci-fi film, remade in 2008 as "The Day the Earth Stood Still" starring K. Reeves.
8. Cat People
73 minutes, black and white, 1942
Original title: "Cat People"
Director: Jacques Turner
Starring: Simone Simon, Kent Smith
The evil legend of a cat tribe is passed down in a Serbian village.
Simone Simon, a French actress who moved to the United States, gives a brilliant performance as a tormented girl with cat ancestry.
A classic horror masterpiece, one of director Jacques Turner's signature works. 9. The Blithe Spirit (1945, 91 min., color) Directed by David Lean Starring Rex Harrison, Constance Cummings, and Kay Hammond A widowed novelist remarries and lives a happy life. He holds a séance to gather material for his book. One day, the ghost of his first wife appears... This is a masterpiece comedy that won an Academy Award for Best Special Effects. 10. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947, 110 min., color) Directed by Norman Z. MacLeod Starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo A mediocre man with a penchant for fantasy meets a woman who bears a striking resemblance to a beautiful woman from his fantasies and becomes embroiled in an incident. Based on a short story by J. Thurber, this film was remade in 2013 as "Life." All films are subtitled in Japanese. Please note that some images may be distorted or noisy due to the nature of classic films. Review number: Brand name: Cosmic Publishing 10-disc DVD set 4959321955451 Cosmic Publishing A must-see. A masterpiece film: Zapata, the revolutionary ACC-264 (text created at , 2025-05-10)
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