Ulee's Gold starring Peter Fonda, Sci-fi Cult Classics Journey to the Seventh Planet starring John Agar and Panic in Year Zero starring Ray Milland, War Dramas The Purple Plain starring Gregory Peck and The Gallant Hours starring James Cagney, Crime Thrillers including John Frankenheimer's The Holcroft Covenant starring Michael Caine, The File of the Golden Goose starring Yul Brynner, and Shadows in an Empty Room, and the Cult Comedy Miracle Beach

All Coming to Home Video from Kino Lorber Studio Classics in April 2016 


JOURNEY TO THE SEVENTH PLANET (1961)Newly Re-mastered in HD! You Are in Space... Beyond Space! In futuristic 2001, the United Nations has sent a special team of scientists to explore Uranus. And what this interstellar crew discovers is a planet not unlike Earth-complete with a small Danish village filled with voluptuous women! But underneath the Utopian veneer is a so powerful and so heinous that it's using the crew's memories against them so it can take their spaceship back to Earth-and conquer it! Wonderfully directed by cult producer, writer and director, Sidney W. Pink (Reptilicus, The Angry Red Planet) and featuring campy performances by John Agar (Invisible Invaders, Miracle Mile) and Greta Thyssen (Terror is a Man) with an amazing title song by Mitchell Tableporter (aka Teepee Mitchell). This Danish and American co-production is now considered to be one of the greatest cult classics of all time. Bonus features: Audio Comnentary by Film Historian Tim Lucas. 

THE PURPLE PLAIN/ (1954): The Blinding Sky... The Blazing Sands... The Merciless Jungles of Burma s Purple Hell ... Comes the Mightiest of all Adventures Between Heaven and Earth! Screen icon Gregory Peck (On the Beach, Moby Dick, Night People) gives a commanding and convincing performance in this exotic World War II drama. An engrossing and visually alluring film full of harrowing suspense, The Purple Plain is a classic war film everyone should see. After his wife is killed during the Blitz, Forrester (Peck) is bent on achieving one thing in the war: his death. But when his plane crash-lands in enemy territory, he realizes that he must save himself in order to guide his two injured companions to safety. As they cross the Burmese desert with no food and little water, Forrester's will to live grows stronger than ever! Stylishly directed by Robert Parrish (The Wonderful Country, The Destructors) and based on a novel by H.E. Bates (Summertime). 

THE GALLANT HOURS (1960): Hollywood legend James Cagney (White Heat, The Roaring Twenties) stars as Fleet Admiral William F. Bull Halsey Jr. Acting great Robert Montgomery (Ride the Pink Horse) produced and directed this classic WWII classic a semi-documentary dramatization tracing the days before the battle of Guadalcanal, in which Admiral Halsey, Commander of the South Pacific Forces, makes courageous and crucial decisions that start to turn the tide against the Japanese. Beautifully shot by Joseph MacDonald (The Sand Pebbles) and featuring a stellar cast that includes Dennis Weaver (Storm Fear, Duel) and Richard Jaeckel (The Dirty Dozen). 

PANIC IN YEAR ZERO (1962): Newly Re-mastered in HD! "This movie will scare the daylights out of you", warned the LA Herald-Examiner upon the release of Panic in Year Zero - and with good reason. Released just before the Cuban Missile Crisis, this chiller-thriller realistically details what might happen to the survivors of a nuclear attack. Screen legend Ray Milland (X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes) leads a superb cast that includes Jean Hagen (The Asphalt Jungle) and Frankie Avalon (Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine). Harry Baldwin (Milland), his wife (Hagen) and their two teenaged kids, Rick (Avalon) and Karen (Mary Mitchell, Dementia 13) are heading to the mountains from Los Angeles for a weekend of fishing as they see a mushroom cloud forming over the L.A. skyline. With the highways and towns jammed by panicking motorists, rampaging looters, heavily armed survivalist and doped-up punks, Milland and his family decide to head to the shelter of their fishing spot, awaiting more news about nuclear disaster. Featuring gorgeous black-and-white cinematography by Gilbert Warrenton (The Man Who Laughs) and top-notch direction by Ray Milland (A Man Alone). Bonus Features: Intro by legendary director Joe Dante | Audio Commentary by Film Historian Richard Harland Smith

THE FILE OF THE GOLDEN GOOSE (1969): A U.S. Treasury agent (Yul Brynner, Kings of the Sun) and Scotland Yard detective (Edward Woodward, The Wicker Man and TV's The Equalizer) go undercover to infiltrate and tackle a brutal counterfeit gang known as the Golden Goose, raking in millions with their illegal activities. From Liverpool, the two men trace the Owl (Charles Gray, Blofeld of Diamonds Are Forever) to London where they hope to meet up with the mysterious gang leader Mr. Big. Veteran screenwriters John C. Higgins (He Walked by Night) and Robert E. Kent (Where the Sidewalk Ends) wrote this suspenseful thriller directed by actor/director Sam Wanamaker (Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger

ULEE'S GOLD (1997): Sometimes a man's true strength lies in his power to grow from the forces that sting the heart and cut deep into the soul. Peter Fonda (Wanda Nevada, Killer Force), in the performance of his career, received a Best Actor Golden Globe and a Best Actor OscarĀ® nomination for his portrayal of a man who escapes one war only to find himself at battle with an even greater enemy - his wounded spirit. Third-generation Florida beekeeper Ulee Jackson (Fonda) may have gotten out of Vietnam alive, but he left a part of himself behind. Now he methodically tends his bees, carefully provides for those who need him, and vigilantly keeps his emotions at bay. But when both his family and livelihood are threatened by a long-buried secret, Ulee must break through his emotional walls, find the strength to change, and begin life anew. Writer and Director Victor Nunez (Ruby in Paradise) directed this gut-wrenching drama with a fine cast that includes Patricia Richardson (TV's Home Improvement), Tom Wood (The Fugitive, U.S. Marshals) and Jessica Biel (The A-Team, The Illusionist). Bonus Features: 5 Peter Fonda Soundbites 3:03 | 5 Patricia Richardson Soundbites 3:00 | Selected B-Rolls 6:13