IN OLD ARIZONA (1928):
In Arizona, a bandit known as the Cisco Kid robs a stagecoach. Word of this deed reaches Sergeant Micky Dunn, who is tasked by his superior to bring in Cisco Kid dead or alive, with a $5,000 reward promised once he succeeds. They meet in a barber shop, though Dunn is unaware of the Cisco Kid's true identity and passes him off as a friendly civilian. When he leaves, the local blacksmith tells him that was the Cisco Kid, much to Dunn's chagrin.
DVD-r is in English with no subtitles. Approx. 98 mins. See film sample for audio and video quality!
ACROSS TO SINGAPORE (1928):
It's the mid-nineteenth century. The neighboring Shore and Crowninshield families of the American east coast have a long tradition of seafaring. Of Jeremiah Shore's four sons, the only one not at sea is the youngest, Joel Shore, solely because of his age. Joel has had a long friendship with the Crowninshield's daughter, Priscilla Crowninshield, now on the brink of romantic love as they become of age. Joel hopes that when his eldest brother, Mark Shore, captain of the Nathan Ross, returns home from his latest voyage, he will allow Joel to sail with him. Although Mark still sees Joel as the "youngin'" of the family, Joel, through slightly underhanded means, is able to convince Mark that he is man enough to become a sailor.
DVD-r has English intertitles with no subtitles. Approx. 85 mins. See film sample for audio and video quality!