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God bless America [sound recording] / by Mormon Tabernacle Choir.(CARDINAL)736782; Schreiner, Alexander,1901-1987.; Asper, Frank.; Condie, Richard(Richard P.); Ottley, Jerold D.; Merrill, Robert,1917-2004.(CARDINAL)215932; Ormandy, Eugene,1899-1985.; Harris, Arthur.; Columbia Symphonic Band.; Columbia Symphonic Band.prf; Columbia Symphony Orchestra.; Schreiner, Alexander,1901-1987.prf; Asper, Frank.prf; Condie, Richard(Richard P.)prf; Ottley, Jerold D.cnd; Merrill, Robert,1917-2004.prf(CARDINAL)215932; Ormandy, Eugene,1899-1985.cnd; Harris, Arthur.cnd; Columbia Symphony Orchestra.prf; Philadelphia Orchestra.(CARDINAL)155573; Philadephia Orchestra.prf;
America the beautiful -- Columbia, the gem of the ocean -- My country! 'tis of thee -- Battle hymn of the Republic -- Home on the range -- This land is your land -- Down in the valley -- Shenandoah -- Give me your tired, your poor -- When I first came to this land -- Over there -- You're a grand old flag -- The Yankee Doodle boy -- This is the army, Mr. Jones -- The caissons go rolling along -- Anchors aweigh -- The marine's hymn -- The United States Air Force song -- The Stars and stripes forever! -- Hail to the chief -- The Star spangled banner -- God bless America -- This is my country.Mormon Tabernacle Choir; Alexander Schreiner, Frank Asper, organ; Richard P. Condie, Jerold D. Ottley, conductors; in part with Robert Merrill, baritone; Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy, conductor; Columbia Symphony Orchestra; Columbia Symphonic Band, Arthur Harris, conductor.
Subjects: Patriotic music; National songs; Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Gypsy [videorecording] / by Anderson, Philip W.flm; Arlen, Roxanne.act; Baer, Parley.act; Beckman, John,1898-1989.ard; Brandt, Carl.cmp; Bruce, Betty.act; Cupito, Suzanne.act; Dane, Faith.act; Hurst, Ralph S.,1917-1972.std; Jillian, Ann.act(CARDINAL)845284; Laurents, Arthur.Gypsy.(CARDINAL)798559; Lee, Gypsy Rose,1914-1970.Gypsy, a memoir.; LeRoy, Mervyn,1900-1987.prodrt; Lessy, Ben,1902-1992.act; Malden, Karl.act(CARDINAL)433781; Merrick, M. A.sds; Orry-Kelly,1897-1964.cst(CARDINAL)808499; Pace, Diane.act; Perkins, Frank,1908-1988.cmp; Perkins, Frank,1908-1988.msdcnd; Petrie, George O.,1912-1997.act; Quinn, Louis,1915-1988.act; Raymond, Guy,1911-1997.act; Russell, Rosalind.act(CARDINAL)192302; Shannon, Harry,1890-1964.act; Sondheim, Stephen.lyr(CARDINAL)143884; Spigelgass, Leonard.aus(CARDINAL)762023; Stradling, Harry,1901-1970.cng; Styne, Jule,1905-1994.cmp(CARDINAL)522525; Thomas, Dolph.sds; Tucker, Robert.chr; Wallace, Paul.act; Willes, Jean.act; Wood, Natalie.act(CARDINAL)172687; Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- )(CARDINAL)338270; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Director of photography, Harry Stradling, Sr. ; art director, John Beckman ; film editor, Philip W. Anderson ; set decorator, Ralph S. Hurst ; sound by M.A. Merrick, Dolph Thomas ; orchestrations, Frank Perkins, Carl Brandt ; choreography by Robert Tucker ; costumes designed by Orry-Kelly ; music by Jule Styne ; lyrics by Stephen Sondheim ; music supervised and conducted by Frank Perkins.Rosalind Russell, Natalie Wood, Karl Malden, Paul Wallace, Betty Bruce, Parley Baer, Harry Shannon, Suzanne Cupito, Ann Jillian, Diane Pace, Faith Dane, Roxanne Arlen, Jean Willes, George Petrie, Ben Lessy, Guy Raymond, Louis Quinn.Mama Rose lives to see her younger daughter, June, succeed on Broadway by way of vaudeville. But, June runs away and gets married. Rose then turns her hope and attention to her elder, less obviously talented, daughter Louise. However, having her headlining as a stripper at Minsky's Burlesque is not what she initially has in mind. Louise changes her name to Gypsy Rose Lee. She has a volatile relationship with her overly ambitious mother.Not rated.DVD ; NTSC, region 1 ; Dolby Digital surround stereo ; dual-layer.
Subjects: Biographical films.; Comedy films.; Feature films.; Film adaptations.; Films for the hearing impaired.; Musical films.; Lee, Gypsy Rose, 1914-1970; Ambition; Mothers and daughters; Stripteasers; Vaudeville;
Available copies: 13 / Total copies: 16
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Camelot [videorecording] / by Blangsted, Folmar,1904-1982.flm; Bromilow, Peter.act; Brown, John W.std; Carrere, Edward,1906-1984.ard; Freeman, Joel.pro; Harris, Richard,1930-2002.act(CARDINAL)348287; Hart, Moss,1904-1961.msd(CARDINAL)154462; Hayes, Jack,1919-2011.arr; Hemmings, David,1941-2003.act; Jeffries, Lionel.act; King, Pete.arr; Kline, Richard.cng(CARDINAL)841764; Lerner, Alan Jay,1918-1986.auslyr(CARDINAL)132325; Lerner, Alan Jay,1918-1986.Camelot.(CARDINAL)816533; Loewe, Frederick,1901-1988.cmp(CARDINAL)131846; Logan, Joshua.drt(CARDINAL)191878; Marshal, Gary.act; Merrick, M. A.sds; Naismith, Laurence,1908-1992.act; Nero, Franco.act(CARDINAL)343356; Newman, Alfred,1901-1970.cnd(CARDINAL)808540; Olaf, Pierre.act; Redgrave, Vanessa,1937-act(CARDINAL)759249; Rogers, Anthony.act; Shuken, Leo,1906-1976.arr; Truscott, John,1936-1993.cstdsr; Wallin, Dan(Daniel)sds; Warner, Jack L.,1892-1978.pro(CARDINAL)186815; White, T. H.(Terence Hanbury),1906-1964.Once and future king.(CARDINAL)220752; Winwood, Estelle,1883-1984.act; Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- )(CARDINAL)338270; Warner Bros.-Seven Arts.; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Director of photography, Richard H. Kline ; costumes, scenery and production designed by John Truscott ; sets and art direction, Edward Carrere ; film editor, Folmar Blangsted ; orchestrations, Leo Shuken, Jack Hayes, Peter King ; set decoration, John W. Brown ; sound by M.A. Merrick, Dan Wallin ; music by Frederick Loewe ; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner ; music direction, Moss Hart ; assistant to the producer, Joel Freeman ; music supervised and conducted by Alfred Newman.Richard Harris, Vanessa Redgrave, Franco Nero, David Hemmings, Lionel Jeffries, Laurence Naismith, Pierre Olaf, Estelle Winwood, Gary Marshal, Anthony Rogers, Peter Bromilow.Merlin taught King Arthur well. He establishes the perfect kingdom of Camelot, the best knights in the world at the Round Table, and even finds himself a kind, loving wife in Queen Guenevere. Then, along comes the French knight, Lancelot. At first hated by all, he eventually proves himself and becomes the King's best friend and the best knight of the Round Table. He also becomes the Queen's lover, no matter how guilty both feel. Alas, Camelot cannot last. For Mordred, the king's treacherous illegitimate son, catches on, and works to undo everything Arthur worked for.MPAA rating: G.DVD; region 1, NTSC; widescreen letterbox presentation; Dolby surround 5.1.Academy Awards, 1968: Best music, best art direction-set decoration, best costume design.
Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Musical films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Arthur, King; Arthurian romances; Camelot (Legendary place); Arthurian romances.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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The enemy below [videorecording] / by Albertson, Frank,1909-1964.; Albertson, Frank,1909-1964.act; Babcock, Fay C.std; Bikel, Theodore.(CARDINAL)182744; Bikel, Theodore.act(CARDINAL)182744; Collins, Russell,1897-1965.act; Elliot, Biff.; Elliot, Biff.act; Gilmore, Stuart,1913-1971.; Gilmore, Stuart,1913-1971.flm; Harline, Leigh.(CARDINAL)744974; Harline, Leigh.cmp(CARDINAL)744974; Hedison, David,1929-; Hedison, David,1929-act; Hogsett, Albert.; Hogsett, Albert.ard; Jürgens, Curd,1915-; Jürgens, Curd,1915-1982.act(CARDINAL)843146; Kreuger, Kurt,1916-2006.act; Kreuger, Kurt,1917-; Le Maire, Charles.; Le Maire, Charles.cst; Mayes, Wendell.(CARDINAL)843894; Mayes, Wendell.aus(CARDINAL)843894; Mitchum, Robert.(CARDINAL)169193; Mitchum, Robert.act(CARDINAL)169193; Newman, Lionel,1916-1989.cnd; Powell, Dick,1904-1963.; Powell, Dick,1904-1963.prodrt; Powell, Edward B.arr; Rosson, Harold,1895-; Rosson, Harold,1895-1988.cng; Scott, Walter M.std; Wheeler, Lyle,1905-; Wheeler, Lyle,1905-1990.ard(CARDINAL)843441; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.(CARDINAL)340075; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.(CARDINAL)137420;
Music, Leigh Harline ; conducted by Lionel Newman ; art direction, Lyle R. Wheeler, Albert Hogsett ; set decorations, Walter M. Scott, Fay Babcock ; film editor, Stuart Gilmore ; executive wardrobe designer, Charles LeMaire ; assistant director, Arthur Lueker ; sound, Arthur L. Kirbach, Harry M. Leonard ; orchestration, Edward B. Powell.Robert Mitchum (Capt. Murrell), Curt Jurgens (Von Stolberg), Al Hedison (Lt. Ware, Executive Officer), Theodore Bikel ('Heinie' Schwaffer), Russell Collins (Doctor), Kurt Kreuger (Von Holem), Frank Albertson (Lt. (j.g.) Crain), Biff Elliot (Quartermaster).Set during the Battle of the Atlantic during World War II, the film tells the story of the cat and mouse hunt between the USS Haynes, a destroyer escort, and a German U-Boat. Captain Murrell, a former Merchant Mariner, saw his wife killed when his freighter was torpedoed by the Germans. Von Stolberg, the veteran U-Boat commander, sees no honor in the German aims of the war. Both of these highly experienced men must now try to outthink and outmaneuver each other, knowing that any mistake can bring instant defeat and death.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD; region 1, NTSC; anamorphic widescreen (2.35:1) presentation; 4.0 surround, mono.Academy Awards, USA, 1958: Oscar - Best Effects, Special Effects (Walter Rossi).
Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Feature films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; War films.; Rayner, D. A. (Denys Arthur), 1908-; Rayner, D. A. (Denys Arthur), 1908-; Destroyers (Warships); Feature films.; Nazis; Submarines (Ships); War films.; World War, 1939-1945; Guerra Mundial 11, 1939-1945; Submarinos;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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