TV Classics - Lost TV Classics (MOD) (DVD MOVIE)

$18.92
A fascinating collection of adventure, mystery, action and drama featuring a star-studded cast of big and small screen favorites.

Kimbar Of The Jungle (1949): The Lion Men Of Tanganyika - Chapter 1: Years before achieving worldwide fame as Hercules, muscleman Steve Reeves starred in the title role of this adventure series in the style of the Saturday-matinee cliffhangers and set in darkest Africa. Here, Kimbar must pit his brains and brawn against a sadistic sect of warriors. Starring Steve Reeves.

From The Files Of Jeffrey Jones - Pigeon Hunt (1952): A pro wrestler awakens wearing blood-stained clothes and no memory of the night before, prompting Private Detective Jones to delve into the seamy underbelly of the sporting world. Starring Don Haggerty

Bulldog Drummond - The Ludlow Affair (1952): Douglas Fairbanks Jr. introduces this small-screen adaptation of H.C. McNeile's popular character, the suave sleuth with a taste for fast cars and beautiful women. Robert Beatty plays Drummond, while future Hammer Films perennial Michael Ripper plays his faithful pal, Kelly. Starring Robert Beatty, Greta Gynt

The Phantom -- No Escape (1961): The masked avenger known as the Phantom goes undercover at a plantation to uncover a murderer. This unaired pilot features an all-star cast alongside Bob Hope's long-time stunt double Roger Creed as the Phantom.

The Storyteller (1952): Marvin Miller (of The Millionaire fame) hosted this syndicated series in which he would relate strange but true stories about actual people. The series, which made excellent use of Miller's incredible baritone voice, began on radio as "The Story Behind the Story" before making the move to television.



DVD Details

>Rated: NR
>Runtime: 1 hours, 40 minutes
>Encoding: Region 1(US & Canada)
>Originally Released: 1/1/2025
>Label: Alpha Video

Starring: Steve Reeves; Roger Creed; Lon Chaney, Jr.; Reginald Denny; Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

This product is made-on-demand by the manufacturer using DVD-R recordable media. Almost all DVD players can play DVD-Rs (except for some older models made before 2000) - please consult your owner's manual for formats compatible with your player. These DVD-Rs may not play on all computers or DVD player/recorders. To address this, the manufacturer recommends viewing this product on a DVD player that does not have recording capability.


Free Shipping

For All U.S Orders

Give Us A Call

713-467-3327

Chat With Us

We offer 24-hour chat support