Four Star Playhouse, Vol. 11 [VHS] VHS
Dick Powell does double duty in two stories, ``The Squeeze'' and ``Detective's Holiday.'' 55 min.
Four Star Playhouse, Vol. 12 [VHS] VHS
In his semi-regular role as suave nightclub owner Willie Dante, Dick Powell stars in ``High Stakes'' and ``The Stacked Deck.'' 55 min.
Four Star Playhouse, Vol. 1 [VHS] VHS
Includes Dick Powell in ``The Test'' and ``Interlude,'' co-starring Joanne Woodward. 55 min.
Four Star Playhouse, Vol. 2 [VHS] VHS
Ronald Colman stars in ``The Lost Silk Hat,'' followed by Dick Powell and David Hart in ``Welcome Home.'' 55 min.
Four Star Playhouse, Vol. 5 [VHS] VHS
``Girl on the Bridge'' stars Dick Powell and Colleen Gray, while Maureen O'Sullivan joins Charles Boyer for ``The Gift.'' 55 min.
Four Star Playhouse, Vol. 6 [VHS] VHS
A double dose of Dick Powell, appearing with Frances Dee in "Shadowed" and Dorothy Green in "The Gun." 55 min.
Four Star Playhouse, Vol. 10 [VHS] VHS
Includes ``House for Sale'' with Ida Lupino and George Macready and Dick Powell in ``To Die at Midnight.'' 55 min.
Hollywood Without Makeup [VHS] VHS
Join Ken Murray, ``Mr. Hollywood Home Movies,'' for an incredible collection of stars at work, home and play: Cary Grant, Mae West, Clark Gable, Dick Powell, Marilyn Monroe, and others. Includes behind-the-scenes looks at the shooting of 1939's ``Gunga Din'' and a tour of William Randolph Hearst's estate, San Simeon. 50 min.
Jack Benny Show, Vol. 3 [VHS] VHS
Two hilarious shows from 1943. The first features Don Wilson, Rochester, Kirk Douglas and Dick Powell. The second features Bob Crosby and guest Humphrey Bogart. 58 min.
Four Star Playhouse: The Room (1953)/Autumn Carousel (1956) [VHS] VHS
In "The Room," a doctor encounters suspicion and a dark secret when he rents a house in Cuba. Dick Powell, Jay Novello and Raymond Burr star. Dick Powell and Beverly Washburn appear in "Autumn Carousel," about a TV writer who finds inspiration from a little girl travelling to Los Angeles. 59 min.
The House Always Wins/Left Fist Of David [VHS] VHS
Dick Powell stars, with a cameo appearance by Jack Benny, in the first of two pilots from the popular ``Ford Theater'' anthology series. Next, art dealers Vincent Price and Peter Lorre investigate a possible forgery. 60 min.
Ford Theatre: Witness/One Way Out [VHS] VHS
The second incarnation of the respected dramatic anthology series filmed in Hollywood and pared to half-hour size. Featured are Dick Powell, Charles Bronson and Ida Lupino in "Witness" and "One Way Out." 55 min.
The Busby Berkeley Collection [DVD] DVD
The choreographer/filmmaker whose innovative set designs and kaleidoscopic camerawork defined 1930s movie musicals is saluted with a six-disc boxed set of his most memorable works. Chorus girl Ruby Keeler goes out there a youngster and comes back a star for Broadway producer Warner Baxter, in "42nd Street" (1933), with Dick Powell, Bebe Daniels and Ginger Rogers; while dancers wearing giant coins and hoop-skirted musicians with neon violins are part of the fun in "Gold Diggers of 1933" (1933), starring Powell, Keeler and Rogers. Powell and Keeler return to team with James Cagney, who plays a Broadway showman creating musical shorts for the movies, in "Footlight Parade" (1933). "Dames" (1934), and more.
The Jack Benny Show, Vol. 3 [DVD] DVD
Includes "Jack Goes to the Rose Bowl," "The Johnny Ray Show," "Jam Session at Jack's," and "The Irene Dunne Show." 114 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English. Plays All Regions.
42nd Street [DVD](1933) DVD
The sensational Busby Berkeley musical launched a thousand cinema cliches. Ailing Broadway director Warner Baxter puts his all into his last show, but when the leading lady breaks her ankle, plucky chorine Ruby Keeler must take her place. Songs include "Shuffle Off to Buffalo," "It Must Be June" and the title tune. With Dick Powell, Bebe Daniels, Ginger Rogers. 89 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, French; bonus shorts.
It Happened Tomorrow [VHS](1944) VHS
Novice reporter Dick Powell is able to get a jump on his competitors when a mysterious colleague gives him copies of the next days' newspapers, but is the future carved in stone when one headline warns of his imminent death? Linda Darnell, Jack Oakie and Edgar Kennedy also star in director Rene Clair's charming, comical fantasy. 84 min.
It Happened Tomorrow [DVD](1944) DVD
Novice reporter Dick Powell is able to get a jump on his competitors when a mysterious colleague gives him copies of the next days' newspapers, but is the future carved in stone when one headline warns of his imminent death? Linda Darnell, Jack Oakie and Edgar Kennedy also star in director Rene Clair's charming, comical fantasy. 84 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English.
Murder, My Sweet [DVD](1944) DVD
Considered by many to be the definitive private eye "film noir," this adaptation of Raymond Chandler's "Farewell, My Lovely" stars Dick Powell as gumshoe Philip Marlowe, whose search for a thug's ex-girlfriend leads him into a convoluted plot of blackmail and murder. With Claire Trevor, Otto Kruger, Anne Shirley, Mike Mazurki. 95 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish, French; audio commentary; theatrical trailer.
The Bad And The Beautiful [DVD](1952) DVD
Kirk Douglas is a tyrannical, ruthless producer whose climb up the ladder is recalled by three associates: starlet Lana Turner, director Barry Sullivan, and writer Dick Powell. Vincente Minnelli's barbed look at the Golden Age of Hollywood also features Gloria Grahame, Walter Pidgeon, Gilbert Roland. 119 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital mono, French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Chinese, French, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai; documentary; theatrical trailers.
Gangbusters/The Gun [VHS](1952) VHS
A carryover from radio, "Gangbusters" was a top-rated show during its single season run, alternating on Thursday nights with Jack Webb's "Dragnet"; the episode featured is "Durable Mike Malloy," starring Michael Mark. Also, Dick Powell stars in the early crime drama "The Gun."
The Hard Way [VHS](1955) VHS
Fine TV drama with Dick Powell and Regis Toomey showcasing the power of television. Originally shown as part of "Star Time Theatre." 60 min.