The Pickle Goes in the MiddleWhen the mob tries to take over the fast food industry, hilarity ensues. Charlie Dell (Liar Liar, Invaders From Mars) stars in a crazy comedy full of Keystone Kops-type chases, shootouts, and more. (1972, 70 mins.)The Missouri TravelerBrandon DeWilde (Shane) is Brian Turner, a 15-year-old orphan trying to survive in the rural South before World War I. Gary Merrill (All About Eve) is Doyle Magee, the craggy-faced newspaper editor who takes the boy under his wing. But Brian learns most from Tobias Brown (Lee Marvin), the tough rancher who helps him find his roots and realize his dream of running his own farm. Based on the novel by John Buress, this heartwarming frontier drama also stars Paul Ford (The Music Man) and Ken Curtis (Gunsmoke). (1958, 103 mins.)The Pied Piper of HamelinHamelin Town has a problem: Rats! The creatures are everywhere. When a mysterious Piper (Van Johnson) offers to get rid of them, the mayor (Claude Rains) agrees to pay him handsomely. But once the rats are gone, the mayor breaks his promise and the Piper lures the town's children away. This musical version of the classic tale ends happily. Much of the dialogue is in rhyme, and the songs are based on tunes by composer Edvard Grieg. Broadway's Bretaigne Windust directs an enchanting television special that first aired in the late 1950s and has been popular ever since. (1957, 87 mins.)ZorroA Zorro especially for kids, full of fun and energy. To save the peasants from evil officials, a dashing new governor must don a black mask and ride to the rescue. The international production is set in South America instead of Old California, but it's still a swashbuckler, with an excellent duel near the end. Handsome French star Alain Delon (Airport '79) is the cape-wearing, rapier-wielding Zorro; Welsh actor Stanley Baker (The Italian Job) is the corrupt Colonel Huerta. Directed by Italy's Duccio Tessari. (1974, 80 mins.)
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