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- Why Shakespeare? [videorecording] / by Applegate, Christina.act; Bridges, Lawrence.drt; Donenberg, Ben.act; Ejiofor, Chiwetel.act; Gioia, Dana.act(CARDINAL)729808; Hanks, Tom.act(CARDINAL)318707; Pullman, Bill.act(CARDINAL)847570; Richards, Michael,1950 July 14-act; Shatner, William.act(CARDINAL)160206; Sheen, Martin.act(CARDINAL)161755; Taymor, Julie.act; Wieringa, Jan.pro; York, Michael,1942-act(CARDINAL)725402; Arts Midwest (Organization : Minneapolis, Minn.)(CARDINAL)274228; National Endowment for the Arts.(CARDINAL)138252;
Cinematographer, Douglas Glover.Christina Applegate, Ben Donenberg, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Dana Gioia, Tom Hanks, Bill Pullman, Michael Richards, William Shatner, Martin Sheen, Julie Taymore, and Michael York.Various famous and not so famous individuals state the effect that Shakespeare's works have had in their lives. A main video presentation accompanied by seventeen vignettes.DVD, region 0.
- Subjects: Educational films.; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Drama; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
- Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 11
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- Why Shakespeare? [videorecording] : a documentary by Lawrence Bridges / by Bridges, Lawrence,director.; Wieringa, Jan,producer.; Applegate, Christina,actor.; Donenberg, Ben,actor.; Ejiofor, Chiwetel,actor.; Gioia, Dana,actor.; Hanks, Tom,actor.(CARDINAL)318707; Pullman, Bill,actor.; Richards, Michael,1950 July 14-actor.; Shatner, William,actor.(CARDINAL)160206; Sheen, Martin,actor.(CARDINAL)161755; Taymor, Julie,actor.; York, Michael,1942-actor.; Arts Midwest (Organization : Minneapolis, Minn.)(CARDINAL)274228; Arts Midwest.; Bridges, Lawrence.drt; Wieringa, Jan.pro; Applegate, Christina.act; Donenberg, Ben.act; Ejiofor, Chiwetel.act; Gioia, Dana.act; Hanks, Tom.act(CARDINAL)318707; Pullman, Bill.act; Richards, Michael,1950 July 14-act; Shatner, William.act(CARDINAL)160206; Sheen, Martin.act(CARDINAL)161755; Taymor, Julie.act; York, Michael,1942-act; National Endowment for the Arts.(CARDINAL)138252; Bridges, Lawrence.; Wieringa, Jan.; Applegate, Christina.; Donenberg, Ben.; Ejiofor, Chiwetel,1974-; Gioia, Dana.; Hanks, Tom.(CARDINAL)318707; Pullman, Bill.; Richards, Michael,1950 July 14-; Shatner, William.(CARDINAL)160206; Sheen, Martin.(CARDINAL)161755; Taymor, Julie,1952-; York, Michael,1942-; Ejiofor, Chiwetel.; Bridges, Lawerence.;
Cinematographer, Douglas Glover.Christina Applegate, Ben Donenberg, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Dana Gioia, Tom Hanks, Bill Pullman, Michael Richards, William Shatner, Martin Sheen, Julie Taymor, and Michael York.Various famous and not so famous individuals state the effect that Shakespeare's works have had in their lives. A main video presentation accompanied by seventeen vignettes.DVD.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Drama; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
- Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 12
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- Awakenings [videorecording] The fisher king. by Bridges, Jeff,1949-act; De Niro, Robert.act(CARDINAL)184450; Gilliam, Terry.drt; Marshall, Penny.drt; Williams, Robin,1951-2014.act(CARDINAL)343589; Columbia Pictures.; Tri-Star Pictures.;
Awakenings (1990, 122 min.) : Columbia Pictures ; produced by Walter E. Parkes, Lawrence Lasker ; written by Steven Zaillian, based on the book by Oliver Sacks ; directed by Penny Marhsall.The fisher king (1991, 138 min.) : Tristar pictures ; produced by Debra hill, lynda Obst ; screenplay by Richard LaGravenese; directed by Terry Gilliam.Awakenings: Robin Williams, Robert DeNiro, John heard, Julie Kavner, Penelope Ann Miller, Max Von Sydow.The fisher king: Robin Williams, Jeff Bridges, Amanda Plummer, Mercedes Ruehl.Awakenings: Based on the true story of a shy research physician who uses an experimental drug to awaken catatonic victims of a rare sleeping sickness.The fisher king: A deejay who finds himself penniless is plucked from disaster by a homeless history professor, who lives in a fantasy world full of castles, Red Knights and damsels in distress. Together they begin a modern quest for redemption and the Holy Grail.MPAA rating: Awakenings: PG-13MPAA rating: The fisher king: R; for language and violence.DVDs, Dolby digital 5.1 surround.
- Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Dopa; Epidemic encephalitis; Friendship; Postencephalitic Parkinson's disease;
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- The Great American Western. [videorecording] by Carradine, John.act.; Chaney, Lon,1883-1930.act.; Downs, Cathy,1926-1976.act.; Fidani, Demofilo,1914-1994.drtaus.; Gordon, Robert,1913-1990.drt.; Ireland, John,1914-1992.act.; Litel, John,1892-1972.act.; Malone, Dorothy.act.; Morris, Wayne,1914-1959.act.; Preston, Robert,1918-1987.act.; Sterling, Robert,1917-2006.act.; Stockwell, Guy,1936-2002.act.; Strano, Dino.act.; Strode, Woody.act.; Templeton, George,1907-drt.; Tierney, Lawrence,1919-2002.act.; Wayne, Patrick,1939-act.; Wills, Chill,1902-1978.act.; Woods, Robert,1936-act.; Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.;
Savage guns: Directed by Demofilo Fidani (as Miles Deem) ; writers, Demofilo Fidani, Mila Vitelli Valenza ; cinematography, Franco Villa ; editors, Piera Bruni, Gianfranco Simoncelli ; music, Lallo Gori.The bushwackers: Director, Rod Amateau ; writers, Tom Gries, Rod Amateau ; director of photography, Joseph F. Biroc ; music, Albert Glasser.The Gatling gun: Director, Robert Gordon ; writers, Mark Hanna, Joseph Van Winkle ; cinematography, Jacques R. Marquette ; editor, Edward Mann ; music, Paul Sawtell, Bert Shefter.The sundowners: Director, George Templeton ; writer, Alan LeMay ; director of photography, Winton C. Hoch ; editor, Jack Ogilvie ; music, Leonid Raab, Rudy Schrager (as Rudolph Schrager).Savage guns: Robert Woods (as Robert Wood), Dino Strano (as Dean Stratford), Benito Pacifico (as Dennis Colt), Amerigo Castrighella (as Custer Gail), Simonetta Vitelli (as Simone Blondell).The bushwackers: John Ireland, Wayne Morris, Lawrence Tierney, Dorothy Malone, Lon Chaney Jr.The Gatling gun: Guy Stockwell, Robert Fuller, Barbara Luna, Woody Strode, Patrick Wayne, John Carradine.The sundowners: Robert Preston, Robert Sterling, Chill Wills, John Litel, Cathy Downs.Gatling gun: Tale of how the gatling gun was introduced to the West and how the final frontier was forever changed by it.Savage guns: A tavern owners double-crosses the wrong man and he and his posse get revenge by shooting up the bar and then burning it down. One man survives and manages to pull himself from the burning wreckage. He is taken in by strangers and nursed back to health. He takes a vow to stalk down the killer and his cohorts.Sundowners: James and Tom Cloud, a pair of rancher brothers are constantly at odds due to their different methods of ranching--one being legal and the other illegal. Their differences turn into an all-out war when James doesn't approve of Tom's illegitimate activities. Tom drags James' son into the middle of the feud and goes so far as to threaten him. This forces James to take care of things once and for all.The bushwackers: Scared by the death and destruction of the Civil War, a former soldier takes a vow of non-violence. On his way back to Missouri, he passes through a town controlled by a tyrannical land tycoon. He witnesses the murder of the local newspaper columnist for printing unfavorable articles about the landowner. The ex-soldier breaks his vow of passivity and sets out to take down the villainous land baron.Bushwackers: Rated for all.Gatling gun: Rated PG.Savage guns: Rated 13.Sundowners: Rated for all.DVD, digitally remastered; digitally enhanced audio 5.1.
- Subjects: Cowboys; Feature films.; Western films.;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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- Sam Elliott [videorecording] Blue River, Gone to Texas, and I will fight no more forever. by Beck, Michael,1949-act(CARDINAL)785874; Binder, John,1940-aus; Canin, Ethan.Blue river.; Elikann, Larry S.drt; Elliott, Sam,1944-act(CARDINAL)847867; Levins, Peter.drt; Nation, Maria.aus(CARDINAL)786330; O'Connell, Jerry,1974-act(CARDINAL)340733; Stahl, Nick,1979-act(CARDINAL)848339; Stephens, James,1951-act; Whitmore, J.(James); Echo Bridge Entertainment (Firm); J.D. Feigelson Productions.; Signboard Hill Productions.; Taft Entertainment Television.;
Blue River: music by Lawrence Shragge ; produced by Brent Shields ; executive producer Richard Welsh ; teleplay by Maria Nation ; directed by Larry Elikann.Gone to Texas: music by Dennis McCarthy ; executive producer, J. D. Feigelson ; produced by Frank Q. Dobbs ; story by Frank Q. Dobbs and John Binder ; directed by Peter Levin ; teleplay by John Binder.I will fight no more forever: directed by Richard R. Heffron ; produced by Stan Margulies ; written by Jeb Rosebrook and Theodore Strauss ; executive producer David L. Wolper ; music by Gerald Fried.Blue River: Sam Elliott, Jerry O'Connell, Nick Stahl, Susan Dey.Gone to Texas: Sam Elliott, Michael Beck, James Stephens, Claudia Christian, Bo Hopkins.I will fight no more forever: Sam Elliott, James Whitmore, Ned Romero.Blue River: Depicts the powerful events that unfold in a small Wisconsin town driving 2 teenage brothers apart when later in life one brother, now a homeless derelict, arrives at the home of his brother, now a successful doctor.Gone to Texas: The true-life story of Sam Houston, the frontier hero and statesman whose bravery and vision led to the creation of the Republic of Texas.I will fight no more forever: Shows events that led to the conflict in 1877 between the Nez Perces and the U.S. Army. Chief Joseph led the 300 Nez Perce braves, their women and children in the historic running battle against ten separate commands of the Army.Blue River: MPAA rating: PG-13; for thematic material, sensuality and a scene of violence.Gone to Texas: Not rated; adult situations, violence.I will fight no more forever: Not rated.
- Subjects: Biographical films.; Feature films.; Historical films.; Made-for-TV movies.; Television movies.; Western films.; Joseph, Nez Perce Chief, 1840-1904.; Houston, Sam, 1793-1863; Brothers; Families; Nez Percé Indians;
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- Sam Elliott & Tom Selleck collection [videorecording]: Gone to Texas ; I will fight no more forever ; Blue River ; Superdome by Elliott, Sam,1944-act(CARDINAL)847867; Beck, Michael,1949-act(CARDINAL)785874; Stephens, James,1951-act; O'Connell, Jerry,1974-act(CARDINAL)340733; Stahl, Nick,1979-act(CARDINAL)848339; Levins, Peter.drt; Elikann, Larry S.drt; Binder, John,1940-aus; Nation, Maria.aus(CARDINAL)786330; Canin, Ethan.Blue river.; Jameson, Jerry.drt; Whitmore, J.(James); Selleck, Tom,1945-(CARDINAL)343599; ABC Circle Films.; Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.(CARDINAL)563859; J.D. Feigelson Productions.; Signboard Hill Productions.; Taft Entertainment Television.;
Blue River: Signboard Hill Productions ; producer, Brent Shields ; teleplay, Maria Nation ; director, Larry Elikann, music, Lawrence Shragge ; executive producer, Richard Welsh.Gone to Texas:Taft Entertainment Co. in association with J.D. Feigelson Productions ; producer, Frank Q. Dobbs ; teleplay, John Binder ; music, Dennis McCarthy ; executive producer, J. D. Feigelson ; story, Frank Q. Dobbs and John Binder ; director, Peter Levin.I will fight no more forever: director, Richard R. Heffron ; producer, Stan Margulies ; writers, Jeb Rosebrook and Theodore Strauss ; executive producer, David L. Wolper ; music, Gerald Fried.Superdome: director, Jerry Jameson ; teleplay, Barry Oringer ; story, Barry Oringer & Bill Svanoe ; producer, William Frye.Blue River: Sam Elliott, Jerry O'Connell, Nick Stahl, Susan Dey.Gone to Texas: Sam Elliott, Michael Beck, James Stephens, Claudia Christian, Bo Hopkins.I will fight no more forever: Sam Elliott, James Whitmore, Ned Romero.Superdome: Tom Selleck.Blue River: Depicts the powerful events that unfold in a small Wisconsin town driving 2 teenage brothers apart when later in life one brother, now a homeless derelict, arrives at the home of his brother, now a successful doctor.Gone to Texas: The true-life story of Sam Houston, the frontier hero and statesman whose bravery and vision led to the creation of the Republic of Texas.I will fight no more forever: Shows events that led to the conflict in 1877 between the Nez Perces and the U.S. Army. Chief Joseph led the 300 Nez Perce braves, their women and children in the historic running battle against ten separate commands of the Army.Superdome: The action behind the scenes at the Superbowl proves to be just as intense as the game itself -- jobs are in jeopardy, high-stakes bets are placed, and a killer is on the loose.Blue River: Rated PG-13; for thematic material, sensuality and a scene of violence.Gone to Texas: Not rated; (adult situations, violence).I will fight no more forever: Not rated.Superdome: Not rated (adult situations, violence, drug use)DVD.
- Subjects: Made-for-TV movies.; Historical films.; Feature films.; Biographical films.; Western films.; Crime films.; Houston, Sam, 1793-1863; Joseph, Nez Percé Chief, 1840-1904.; Nez Percé Indians; Families; Brothers; Super Bowl; Sports betting;
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