![]() Want individuals purchasing DVDs, copying them, and then returning the DVDs for their money back.Ģ. Because DVDs can be easily copied, and questions of quality are so subjective,Īll DVD sales are considered final and no refunds or rebates or credits shall be given. Loss or damage unless customer requests and pays for insurance.ġ. Your player's DVD-R compatibility, please click Please Note: We cannot issue refunds for DVD-R incompatibility issues. Please be sure that your unit is able to play DVD-R's before ordering. But just for the record, top brands like Sony, JVC, Pioneer, and Panasonic will All future players from major companies will be DVD-R compatible and mostĬurrent DVD units will have no problem playing them. Titles include aĬolor clam-shell case displaying original one sheet poster art and lobby card displays and may include variousįeatures such as Original Theatrical Trailers, Poster Gallery or other Extras.Ī DVD-R disc, recorded at the proper speed, is an exact duplicate of the original source material.ĭVD-R discs are compatible with most current DVD players. The movies, therefore, none are previously viewed.Īll our DVDs are DVD-R recordable media in FR mode (NTSC - REGION 1) using DVD masters producedįrom the best available original film elements (some direct from 16 or 35 mm prints). The films we sell are purchased from other public domain distributors who package These are rare out of print titles the quality may not be to the standard of newer digitally re-mastered DVDsįrom major motion picture studios. In hard-to-find sci-fi and horror from the golden age of cinema. Sci-Fi Station distributes Public Domain (PD) films. Foreign shipping costs based on location. Multiple items are amortized to cover production & outsourcing costs. Shipping, handling, transfer & packaging fees are added to DVD prices at checkout. Please allow 2 weeks minimum turnaround on DVDs plus shipping time. Welcome to The Sci-Fi Station Galactic Movie Collection! You've been hereīefore, at least in your dreams, or maybe you're already a seasoned explorer. Imagination, a place where all possibilities - past, present, and future co-exist. Marian Stanley / Mrs.Sci-Fi Station: Galactic Movie Collectionĭiscover rare hard to find titles from inner and outer space.Īnother time, another dimension. Her program Treasure of Literature was named "Most Popular Television Program - 1949" by the Television Academy. Webber received the 2014 Norman Corwin Award for Excellence in Audio Theatre, "which celebrates a lifetime of achievement in this sonic art." She was the first woman so honored. In her later years, she was responsible for writing, directing, and producing "hundreds of new audio programs." Recognition Webber wrote and directed "some 250 stage plays, radio and television programs." She was writer and producer for Treasures of Literature, an early television program. ![]() She portrayed Elise Sandor in Kings Row on ABC in 1955–56. Webber appeared on a number of television programs. The September 8, 2019, episode of The Big Broadcast highlighted her career and included a recent interview in which she mentioned her current projects. She is the founder of California Artists Radio Theatre. In 1979, she played many characters on Sears Radio Theater. Paul, The Damon Runyon Theater, and The Man Called X. Programs on which she was heard included The Dreft Star Playhouse, Dragnet, The Woman in My House, Pete Kelly's Blues, Dr. The Radio: Vocal Varieties article noted, "In three years, her latex voice has supplied radio with 150 different characters on some 2,500 broadcasts." Her vocal talents for radio were highlighted in Time magazine's August 5, 1946, issue. Webber debuted on radio at age 12 on WOAI (AM) in San Antonio, Texas. Alice Rice in the 1952 film Submarine Command and Miss Dennerly in The Wrong Man, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. She played Lady Macduff in Orson Welles' adaptation of Macbeth. Her screen debut came in the 1946 film Her Adventurous Night. Before she was 3 years old, she was entertaining audiences at intermission times in movie theaters. In 1942, she graduated from Tucson High School, where she was active in dramatics.
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