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Volotov presents the very best of classic and contemporary feature length movies for your entertainment. Watch what you want, when you want. We draw from an extensive library of movies ranging from the 1920's to today presenting them in a contemporary style that reinterprets their place in history and their relevance to people's lives today.
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Scarlet Street is an early classic non-detective noir directed by Fritz Lang. Edward G. Robinson plays a man, haunted by the murder of an amoral femme fatale that he pinned on her boyfriend, who is executed for the crime. Scarlet Street is actually a remake. Its taken from a French novel, La Chienne (The Bitch) that was first filmed by Jean Renoir in 1931. »
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Putting the kitsch into Christmas, Santa Claus Conquers the Martians is a 1964 sci-fi flick for all the family. It easily puts contemporary Christmas movies like Bad Santa into a new perspective - yes, even forty years ago they were making bad Christmas films. Plus ca change. The basic plot involves the bearded bringer of festive cheer being shanghaied by a bunch of Martians, whose kids just wanna have fun. »
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Things to Come is a 1936 British Science-Fiction film written by H. G. Wells and is a loose adaptation of his own 1933 novel The Shape of Things to Come. The film is notable for predicting World War II and the devastation of strategic bombing on civilian populations. Christopher Frayling of the British Film Institute calls Things to Come "a landmark in cinematic design." »
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An accountant on vacation in San Francisco gets a dose of lethal, slow-acting poison. He then begins a desperate search for the individual responsible for his impending demise. D.O.A. is considered a classic of the film noir genre and in 2004 The Library of Congress added the film to its National Film Registry. »
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This is a typical sex exploitation film from cult director Dwain Esper, along the lines of his other classic - Reefer Madness, supposedly to deal with venereal diseases. Wild parties, lesbianism and sex out of wedlock and the dangers of the casting couch are some of the forms of "madness" portrayed. The "educational" aspect of the film allowed it to portray a taboo subject which was otherwise forbidden by the Motion Picture Production Code of 1930. »
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M is considered to be Fritz Langs masterpiece work and is certainly the peak of German Expressionism. M - Eine Stadt sucht einen Moerder (M - A Town Is Looking For A Murderer) is a disturbing story of a child murderer who is hunted down and brought to trial by Berlin's criminal underworld. »
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Night of the Living Dead is, justifiably, one of the most famous independent cult horror films ever produced. Reviewers initially criticized the films graphic contents, but three decades later the Library of Congress placed Night of the Living Dead on the United States National Film Registry with other films deemed "historically, culturally or aesthetically important" and in 2001, the American Film Institute added the film to a list of one hundred important horror and thriller films. »
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