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- Hollywood [videorecording] : streets of gold / by Flaum, Marshall.; Fonda, Henry,1905-1982.(CARDINAL)348284; Haley, Jack,Jr.,1933-2001.; Huston, John,1906-1987.(CARDINAL)137868; Kelly, Gene,1912-1996.(CARDINAL)344079; Sanders, Terry.(CARDINAL)192360; Strauss, Theodore,1912-1989.; Wolper, David L.(CARDINAL)843068; Films Incorporated.(CARDINAL)147602; Metromedia Producers Corporation.(CARDINAL)332770; Mill Creek Entertainment.(CARDINAL)340929; NBC Television Network.(CARDINAL)161438; Selznick Properties, Inc.; Wolper Productions.;
Hollywood, the gift of laughter: Executive producer, David L Wolper ; producer, director, writer, Jack Haley, Jr. ; director of photography, William Butler ; editors, David Blewitt, Bea Dennis, Lawrence Saltzman.Hollywood, the golden years: Saul J. Turrell ; executive producer, Mel Stuart ; producer-director, David L. Wolper ; writers, Sidney Skolsky, Malvin Wald ; editor, Philip R. Rosenberg; music, Elmer Bernstein.Hollywood, the great stars: David L. Wolper Productions ; producer, Jack Haley Jr. ; director-writer, Marshall Flaum ; editors, David Saxon, Jim Schmerer, Melvin Shapiro ; music, Elmer Bernstein.Hollywood, the Selznick years: a Films Incorporated presentation ; produced by Metromedia Producers Corporation in association with Selznick Properties ; writer, director and producer, Marshall Flaum ; camera, Alan Stensvold ; film editor, Graham Lee Mahin.The legend of Marilyn Monroe: Milestone Media Group ; David L. Wolper production ; producer, editor and director, Terry Sanders ; writers, Theodore Strauss and Terry Sanders ; music, Arthur Morton; title music, Robert Harris.Hollywood, the golden years: host: Gene Kelly.Hollywood, the great stars: narrator, Henry Fonda.Hollywood, the Selznick years: narrator, Henry Fonda.Legend of Marilyn Monroe: narrator, John Huston.Hollywood, the gift of laughter: a retrospective look at 60 years of great moments in film comedy from the 1920s to the present. Includes: Carol Burnett, Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Richard Pryor and more.Hollywood, the golden years: a look at the golden age of silent films via footage from studio films, museums and private collections.Hollywood, the great stars: we watch the star system develop from the days of the silents to the modern era of super-sell. Seen in the roles that typed them are movie personalities like the great lovers, Valentino and Boyer; tough guys, Bogart and Cagney; the swashbucklers, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Errol Flynn; and glamor girls from Harlow to Monroe. The pressures of the 'life in a goldfish bowl' which accompanies stardom are underlined by an account of Marilyn's tragic love affair with the public. Another sequence presents the indestructibles, top stars for many years--Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Marlene Dietrich, Cary Grant, Joan Crawford, John Wayne and Bette Davis. In excerpts from current and yet-to-be released films we see the new breed--stars like Shirley MacLaine, Jack Lemmon, Geraldine Page and Tony Perkins.Hollywood, the Selznick years: Portrait of film producer, David O. Selznick, and of the thirties and forties which allowed him to produce romantic epics. Clips from his films, including David Copperfield, The prisoner of Zenda, A tale of two cities, Rebecca, and Gone with the wind are intercut with comments from directors and stars who worked for him.Legend of Marilyn Monroe: An in-depth look at Marilyn Monroe's life, particularly her childhood and teen years.TV PG.DVD, region 1, NTSC.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Documentary television programs.; Film clips.; Screen tests.; Monroe, Marilyn, 1926-1962.; Selznick, David O., 1902-1965.; Film excerpts; Motion picture actors and actresses; Motion picture industry; Motion picture producers and directors; Silent films;
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- The Borrowers ; [videorecording] [and] Little Lord Fauntleroy ; Where the red fern grows ; Dazzle ; The adventures of Tom Sawyer ; Jack and the beanstalk ; David Copperfield ; Gulliver's travels. by Big Mick,actor.; Abbott, Bud,1897-1974actor.(CARDINAL)520962; Albert, Eddie,actor.(CARDINAL)746249; Anderson, Judith,1897-1992,actor.; Attenborough, Richard,actor.(CARDINAL)725365; Baer, Buddy,1915-1986,actor.(CARDINAL)847139; Bartholomew, Freddie,1924-1992,actor.; Bonner, Peter,actor.; Brennan, Walter,1894-1974,actor.(CARDINAL)808290; Bunster, Wilson,actor.; Burnett, Frances Hodgson,1849-1924.Little Lord Fauntleroy (Novel)(CARDINAL)595975; Caulfield, Maxwell,actor.(CARDINAL)845044; Colvig, Pinto,voice actor.(CARDINAL)841432; Costello, Dolores,1905-1979,actor.; Costello, Lou,actor.(CARDINAL)710854; Cromwell, John,1888-1979,director.; Dickens, Charles,1812-1870.David Copperfield.(CARDINAL)511657; Evans, Edith,1888-1976,actor.(CARDINAL)124840; Fahey, Jeff,actor.(CARDINAL)278045; Fleischer, Dave,1894-1979,director.; Franklin, Pamela,actor.(CARDINAL)843931; Garland, Beverly,1926-2008,actor.; Grimes, Tammy,actor.(CARDINAL)514903; Hiller, Wendy,1912-2003,actor.(CARDINAL)842978; Hughes, Barnard,1915-2006,actor.; Kelly, Tommy,1925-2016,actor.; Kibbee, Guy,1882-1956,actor.; Lister, David,director.(CARDINAL)418931; Mann, Delbert,1920-2007,director.; Mercer, Jack,voice actor.; Miller, Walter C.,director.; Moody, Ron,actor.(CARDINAL)842640; Olivier, Lawrence,1953-actor.; Parker, Sam,voice actor.; Petersen, Stewart,actor.; Rawls, Wilson.Where the red fern grows.; Redgrave, Michael,actor.(CARDINAL)727870; Richardson, Ralph,Sir,1902-1983,actor.(CARDINAL)521227; Robson, May,1858-1942,actor.; Rooney, Mickey,actor.(CARDINAL)183490; Sara, Mia,actor.; Savage, Charlotte,actor.; Selznick, David O.,1902-1965,producer.(CARDINAL)122498; Smith, C. Aubrey(Charles Aubrey),1863-1948,actor.; Stander, Chantell,actor.; Swift, Jonathan,1667-1745.Gulliver's travels.(CARDINAL)153590; Taurog, Norman,1899-1981,director.; Tokar, Norman,director.; Whitmore, James,actor.; Yarbrough, Jean,director.(CARDINAL)847710; Twain, Mark,1835-1910.Adventures of Tom Sawyer.(CARDINAL)303385; Doty-Dayton Productions,production company.; Echo Bridge Home Entertainment,broadcaster,film distributor.(CARDINAL)563859; Hal Roach Studios,production company.; Omnibus Productions (Firm),production company.; Peakviewing Productions,production company.; Peakviewing Transatlantic (Firm),production company.; Selznick International Pictures,production company.; Sterling Entertainment Group,production company.(CARDINAL)528900;
Adventures of Tom Sawyer: produced by David O. Selznick ; directed by Norman Taurog.David Copperfield: Omnibus Productions ; produced by Frederick Brogger ; directed by Delbert Mann.Dazzle: Sterling Entertainment Group ; Peakviewing Transatlantic presents a Peakviewing Production ; produced by Elizabeth Matthews, Paul Matthews ; directed by David Lister.Gulliver's travels: a Paramount picture ; based on the book by Jonathan Swift ; produced by Max Fleischer ; directed by Dave Fleischer.Jack and the beanstalk: Directed by Jean Yarbrough.Little Lord Fauntleroy: Selznick International Pictures ; produced by David O. Selznick ; directed by John Cromwell.The borrowers: Walt DeFaria Productions ; produced by Walt DeFaria, Warren L. Lockhart ; written by Jay Presson Allen ; directed by Walter C. Miller.Where the red fern grows: Doty-Dayton Productions ; directed by Norman Tokar ; based on the novel by Wilson Rawls.David Copperfield: Richard Attenborough, Edith Evans, Pamela Franklin, Wendy Hiller, Ron Moody, Lawrence Olivier, Michael Redgrave, Ralph Richardson.Dazzle: Maxwell Caulfield, Chantell Stander, Big Mick, Peter Bonner, Wilson Bunster, Charlotte Savage, Mia Sara, Jeff Fahey.Gulliver's travels: (voices) Sam Parker, Jack Mercer, Pinto Colvig.Jack and the beanstalk: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Buddy Baer, Dorothy Ford, Barbara Brown.Little Lord Fauntleroy: Freddie Bartholomew, Mickey Rooney, C. Aubrey Smith, Guy Kibbee, Dolores Costello.The adventures of Tom Sawyer: Tom Kelly, May Robson, Walter Brennan, Victor Jory, Ann Gillis, Donald Meek.The borrowers: Eddie Albert, Judith Anderson, Barnard Hughes, Tammy Grimes.Where the red fern grows: James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Jack Ging, Lonny Chapman, Stewart Petersen.Eight movies of classic stories for family viewing.DVD; Dolby Digital.
- Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Animated films.; Children's films.; Fantasy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.;
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- Blue clouds [sound recording] / by Mitchell, Elizabeth,1968-performer.(CARDINAL)551531; You Are My Flower (Musical group),performer.;
Elizabeth Mitchell interprets songs by David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, Bill Withers, Ella Jenkins, Van Morrison, and others.Produced by Elizabeth Mitchell, Warren Defever, and Daniel Littleton.Elizabeth Mitchell, vocals, piano, percussion ; You Are My Flower ; with vocal and instrumental accompaniment.Recorded at On Me Sound, Mount Tremper, NY; additional recording at Levon Helm Studios, Woodstock, NY, and Airshow Mastering, Takoma Park, MD.
- Subjects: Cover versions; Children's songs.;
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- Grand piano [videorecording] by Bishé, Kerry,1984-actor.; Chazelle, Damien,1985-screenwriter.(CARDINAL)600251; Cusack, John,1966-actor.(CARDINAL)394635; Egerton, Tamsin,actor.; Mira, Eugenio,film director.; Wood, Elijah,1981-actor.(CARDINAL)528627; Magnolia Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)300206;
John Cusack, Elijah Wood, Kerry Bishe, Tamsin Egerton.Tom Selznick, the most talented pianist of his generation, stopped performing in public because of his stage fright. Years after a catastrophic performance, he reappears in public in a long awaited concert in Chicago. In a packed theater, in front of the expectant audience, Tom finds a message written on the score: "Play one wrong note and you die." Without leaving the piano, Tom must discover the anonymous sniper's motives and look for help without anyone realizing.MPAA rating: R; for some language.DVD, NTSC, region 1, widescreen presentation.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Hostages; Pianists; Snipers; Stage fright;
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- The timeless romance collection [videorecording] / by Wellman, William A.,1896-1975,director.(CARDINAL)725936; Selznick, David O.,1902-1965,producer.(CARDINAL)122498; Gaynor, Janet,actor.; March, Fredric,1897-1975,actor.(CARDINAL)747688; Garnett, Tay,director.; Niven, David,1910-1983,actor.(CARDINAL)122180; Young, Loretta,actor.; Bogart, Paul,director.; Pfeiffer, Michelle,1957-actor.(CARDINAL)346696; McGavin, Darren,1922-2006,actor.; Hough, John,1941-director(CARDINAL)372232; Grant, Hugh,actor.(CARDINAL)847756; Samms, Emma,actor.; Allegro Corporation.Pop Flix.;
Disc 1. A star is born (1937) (1 hr., 51 min.) (Color) ; Eternally yours (1939) (1 hr., 30 min.) (b & w) -- Disc 2. Power, passion, murder (1987) (1 hr. 28 min.) (Color) ; The lady and the highwayman (1989) (1 hr., 33 min.) (Color).A Star is Born / screenplay, Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell, Robert Carson ; director, William A. Wellman ; producer David O. Selznick. Eternally yours / screenplay, Gene Towne, Graham Baker ; directed by Tay Garnett. Power, passion and murder / teleplay by Andy Wolk ; director, Paul Bogart. The lady and the highwayman / screenplay by Terence Feely ; directed by John Hough.A star is born: Janet Gaynor, Fredric March ; Eternally yours: David Niven, Loretta Young ; Power, passion, murder: Michelle Pfeiffer, Darren McGavin ; The lady and the highwayman: Hugh Grant, Emma Samms.A Star is Born: As young Esther Blodgett rises to stardom, her husband, former leading man Norman Maine, finds his career in a downward spiral. Eternally Yours: In this magic-filled romantic comedy, a dashing escape artist steals the heart of a beautiful bride-to-be at her bridal shower. The couple marries, but when the magician refuses to give up the showbiz life, his wife performs a disappearing act of her own. Filmed using the 1939 World's Fair as a backdrop. Power, Passion, Murder: A studio chief in 1930s Hollywood who influences the fates of aspiring movie stars falls from grace. Thereupon, deadly revenge follows, when a rising star's affair with this married man is discovered by his jealous wife. The Lady and the Highwayman: A beautiful young woman falls in love with a handsome highwayman, who saves her from her brutal husband. But when Charles II returns to claim his throne as King of England, she finds herself the enemy of the king's former mistress.Not rated ;The Lady and the Highwayman rated PG 13.DVD; NTSC, playable in all regions.A Star is Born (1937) : 1 Academy Award, 7 nominations. Eternally Yours (1939) : 1 Academy Award Nomination
- Subjects: Feature films.; Romance films.; Motion picture actors and actresses; Man-woman relationships; Magicians; Divorce; Motion picture industry; Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685; Brigands and robbers;
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