Sony Pictures Choice Collection: May

 
Here’s the May titles for Sony’s manufacture-on-demand program:

MODERN ROMANCE (1981)modern-romance
Written, directed and starring Albert Brooks. A world-class neurotic, Robert Cole (Albert Brooks) just can’t stop thinking about Mary (Kathryn Harrold). Especially after he breaks up with her. Fanatically obsessed with the beautiful bank exec, he repeatedly wins her back – and then immediately loses her again by grilling her long-distance callers, harassing her business clients and dogging her every movement. But even as Robert and Mary head for another breakup, there’s still hope for them yet. Because when it comes to true love, it ain’t over ’til it’s over.

MARY RYAN DETECTIVE (1949)
Solve the case with Marsha Hunt as “Mary Ryan, Detective.” Police detective Mary Ryan (Marsha Hunt) is going undercover to take down a gang of jewel thieves. While Mary poses as a prisoner, her cellmate Wilma (Victoria Horne) leads her to an employment agency that hires more than secretaries. Mary goes to work trying to catch the gang leader who is fencing the jewels, but a thief Mary put away (June Vincent) is on to her, which could lead to danger.

THE FIGHTING MARSHAL (1931)
Starring Tim McCoy and Matthew Betz. Not knowing he has just been pardoned, Tim Benton (Tim McCoy) escapes from prison with his cellmate, Red Larkin (Matthew Betz), a dangerous killer. Disguised as the town’s lawman, Tim sets off for Silver City to take back money that’s rightfully his and hopefully clear his name. But Red has plans of his own and wants the money for himself.

THE HAWK OF WILD RIVER (1952)
Action-adventure starring Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid. The Durango Kid, a.k.a. Steve Martin (Charles Starrett), returns in another exciting adventure. Steve is sent to the town of Wild River to take care of a gang led by the ruthless Hawk (Clayton Moore). He infiltrates The Hawk’s gang looking to return stolen gold to Wild River. Also featuring Smiley Burnette.

KLONDIKE KATE (1943)klondike-kate
Starring Glenda Farrell, Ann Savage and Tom Neal. The town of Totem Pole, Alaska is a rough-and-tumble, dangerous town, and when Molly (Glenda Farrell) and her troupe of showgirls come along, the men get excited. Also coming into town is Kathleen (Ann Savage), looking to claim the local saloon and hotel, willed to her by her father and now managed by Jefferson Braddock (Tom Neal). But Jefferson has his own ideas on how to keep the saloon, and a rival saloon owner has plans to get back Molly’s showgirls, whom Jefferson hijacked in a crooked deal.

THE GODS MUST BE CRAZY II (1989)
Delightful sequel to the hit comedy set in Africa. Xixo collides with the so-called civilized world in Africa again when he embarks on a search for his children, who are accidental stowaways on a poacher’s truck. He soon crosses paths with two very odd couples lost in the desert. Xixo, perplexed by their strange antics, nevertheless finds himself drawn into a crazy adventure with people who know how to make magic machines … but constantly need to be saved from the wilderness and from each other. Includes a special feature.

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