Erno Crisa
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Lady Chatterley's Lover
(1955)Based on D. H. Lawrence's 1928 controversial tale of adultery. After her husband is paralyzed from fighting in WWI, Lady Chatterley feels a loss of intimacy, and embarks on an affair with the lower class gamekeeper. First banned in New York when released because of its subject matter, it took a Supreme Court ruling to allow the film to be seen in theaters. Newly restored!

Purple Noon
(1960)Alain Delon (Le Cercle Rouge, Le Samouraï) stars as Tom Ripley, an American who travels to Europe on an all-expenses-paid mission to convince his friend, the charismatic playboy Philippe Greenleaf (Maurice Ronet - Le Feu Follet), to travel to San Francisco at the request of the wealthy Greenleaf family.

Pecos Cleans Up
(1967)Three musicians arrive at a village and learn of the lost treasure of Montezuma hidden in an Aztec temple. Along comes Pecos, and the search is on.

Goliath and the Sins of Babylon
(1963)With the help of a band of rebels, Goliath battles the cruel and demanding Babylonian king for the liberation of the people of Nephyr.

Caesar Against the Pirates
(1962)Fleeing a conspiracy against him in Rome, Julius Caesar sets out for Rhodes. On the way, his ship is attacked and he is captured by pirates.

Sugar Colt
(1967)Near the end of the American Civil War, an entire unit of one hundred Union sharpshooters vanish into thin air in a rugged, mountainous region. To shed light on their mysterious disappearance, Sugar Colt, a former special agent, superb marksman, and director of a shooting academy, rides into the dusty town of Snake Valley, posing as Doctor Tom Cooper.

The Black Archer
(1959)A nobleman's son dons the guise of a mysterious archer dressed in black to avenge his father's murder, but first he must make a treacherous rescue.

Erik the Viking
(1965)A Monty Pythonesque farce about a Viking who grows dissatisfied with his barbaric way of life, and decides to set out to find the mythical Asgard--where the Norse gods dwell.