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 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) Shell s Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970. This video is a golf match between Bruce Devlin and Tommy Jacobs played at Golf Club of Rome, in Italy and aired January 7, 1967. Set among the hills of Rome, the Golf Club of Rome offers a history lesson with each round. Flowing through ancient ruins, the 6, 500 yard, par 72 design features strategically placed pine trees and meandering streams, making for a challenging test on any day. Bruce Devlin came to the United States from down under in 1962 and stayed on to win eight PGA Tour events. He represented his native Australia in five World Cup competitions and designed more than 140 golf courses around the world. A holder of four PGA titles, Tommy Jacobs gained prominence at the 1964 US Open when he came in second to Ken Venturi. A member of the 1965 Ryder Cup Team, Jacobs was also runner up at the 1966 Masters. | | SEE IT |
 | (4.59)Director: Brad Bird; Release Date: August 26, 2003 | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) Hearing tales of a legendary giant who lives on Thunder Mountain, some kids go up the mountain to see for themselves. They discover the giant (Richard Kiel, who also co-wrote the film and was executive producer) and persuade him to shave off his beard and come out of hiding. However, a crooked carnival owner soon hears of him and has his own plans for the giant. | | SEE IT |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) Shell s Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970. This video is a golf match between Bruce Devlin and Tommy Jacobs played at Golf Club of Rome, in Italy and aired January 7, 1967. Set among the hills of Rome, the Golf Club of Rome offers a history lesson with each round. Flowing through ancient ruins, the 6, 500 yard, par 72 design features strategically placed pine trees and meandering streams, making for a challenging test on any day. Bruce Devlin came to the United States from down under in 1962 and stayed on to win eight PGA Tour events. He represented his native Australia in five World Cup competitions and designed more than 140 golf courses around the world. A holder of four PGA titles, Tommy Jacobs gained prominence at the 1964 US Open when he came in second to Ken Venturi. A member of the 1965 Ryder Cup Team, Jacobs was also runner up at the 1966 Masters. | | SEE IT |
 | Director: Douglas Camfield; Stars: William Hartnell; Release Date: May 06, 2003 | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) Hercules and the Captive Women is as spectacular as it sounds: heavenly meteors, powerful evil queens, midgets, and bodybuilders in togas. But what takes this film to the next level is that writer and director Vittorio Cottafavi clearly loved ancient Greek mythology and crafted a clever script that's true to the source and tons of fun. Hercules and his friend King Androcles get shipwrecked on a strange island ruled by a beautiful and terrible queen, played by the stunning Fay Spain. Muscleman Reg Park cuts a striking figure as an angular and bulky Hercules, perfect for the part. When Androcles is captured by the queen, Hercules must uncover the source of her uncanny powers. Along with all this goofy goodness, the film is bolstered by some well crafted special effects and (intentionally) hilarious dubbing. Hercules and the Captive Women is flat out one of the best sword and sandal flicks ever made. | | SEE IT |
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