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Hallmark channel 3-movie collection [videorecording] : Our Italian Christmas memories ; Long lost Christmas ; We need a little Christmas. by Cyran, Catherine,film director.; Fair, Kevin G.,film director.; Robison, Michael,1955-film director.; Botkin, Joie,1984-screenwriter.; Cothran, Pierluigi,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)565816; Herman, Samantha,screenwriter.; Locke, Graham,screenwriter.; Mancuso, Angela,screenwriter.; Pachino, Jamie,screenwriter.; Ayers, Nancy, (Screenwriter)screenwriter.; Ayres, Benjamin,1979-actor.; Bridges, Beau,actor.(CARDINAL)342958; Cole, Taylor,1984-actor.; Durance, Erica,actor.; Irving, Jesse,actor.; Power, Sarah,1985-actor.; Sabongui, Patrick,1975-actor.; Whitfield, Lynn,1953-actor.; Motion picture adaptation of (work) :Kilby, Joan.Long lost Christmas.; Hallmark Channel (Television network),publisher.(CARDINAL)350312;
Long lost Christmas: Taylor Cole, Benjamin Ayres.Our Italian Christmas memories: Sarah Power, Jesse Irving, Morganna Wyllie, Markian Tarasiuk, Gwenda Lorenzetti, Parveen Dosanjh, Alisha-Marie Ahamed, Michelle Scarabelli, Beau Bridges.We need a little Christmas: Erica Durance, Patrick Sabongui, Azriel Dalman, Lynn Whitfield.Long Lost Christmas: Interior designer Hayley plans to surprise her recently widowed mother Patricia with the perfect holiday present: the extended family she knows her mom yearns for.Our Italian Christmas Memories: The Colucci siblings, to jog the memory of their grandfather who is struggling with dementia, set out to recreate their late grandmother's legendary pasta sauce.We Need A Little Christmas: Julie is juggling being a single mother to a grieving child and facing her first Christmas without her husband when she develops an unexpected friendship with a neighbor.DVD, wide screen, Dolby digital 5.1, region 1.Title from container.
Subjects: Christmas films.; Comedy films.; Made-for-TV movies.; Romance films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Families; Grandparents; Siblings; Single mothers;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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Bye bye Birdie [videorecording]/ by Sidney, George,1916-2002,director.; Adams, Lee,1924-lyricist.(CARDINAL)766571; Stewart, Michael,1924-1987,playwright.(CARDINAL)341566; Kohlmar, Fred,1905-1969,producer.; Brecher, Irving,1914-2008,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)752984; Green, Johnny,1908-1989,conductor.(CARDINAL)842448; Strouse, Charles,composer.(CARDINAL)521282; Sullivan, Ed,1901-1974,performer.(CARDINAL)148269; Leigh, Janet,actor.(CARDINAL)729227; Van Dyke, Dick,actor.(CARDINAL)714552; Ann-Margret,1941-actor.(CARDINAL)348091; Stapleton, Maureen,actor.(CARDINAL)520963; Pearson, Jesse,1930-1979,actor.; Rydell, Bobby,actor.(CARDINAL)366391; Lynde, Paul,actor.(CARDINAL)375077; Strouse, Charles.Bye bye Birdie.; Columbia Pictures.(CARDINAL)747663; Columbia TriStar Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)329614; Kohlmar-Sidney Productions.;
Music by Charles Strouse ; lyrics by Lee Adams ; music supervised and conducted by Johnny Green.Janet Leigh, Dick Van Dyke, Ann-Margret, Maureen Stapleton, Bobby Rydell, Jesse Pearson, Ed Sullivan.When rock star Conrad Birdie gets drafted, his manager organizes a nationwide contest in which one lucky girl wins a farewell kiss on The Ed Sullivan show.MPAA rating: G.DVD; region 1 ; Dolby digital 5.0, surround, 3.0.
Subjects: DVDs.; DVD-Video discs.; Drama.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Musical films.; Motion pictures.; Strouse, Charles.; Stewart, Michael, 1924-1987.; Rock musicians; Contests; Draft; Feature films.; DVD-Video discs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Video recordings.; Contests;
For private home use only.
Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 10
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Forever female [videorecording] by Crowley, Pat,1933-actor.; Duggan, Pat,1910-1987,film producer.; Epstein, Julius J.,1909-2000,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)516745; Epstein, Philip G.screenwriter.(CARDINAL)842317; Holden, William,1918-1981,actor.(CARDINAL)724540; Rapper, Irving,1898-1999,film director.; Rogers, Ginger,1911-1995,actor.(CARDINAL)714867; Young, Victor,1900-1956,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)843998; Motion picture adaptation of (work)Barrie, J. M.(James Matthew),1860-1937.Rosalind.; Olive Films.film distributor.(CARDINAL)355315; Paramount Pictures Corporation.production company.(CARDINAL)141482;
Director of photography, Harry Stradling ; editor, Archie Marshek ; music, Victor Young.William Holden, Ginger Rogers, Paul Douglas, James Gleason, Pat Crowley, Jesse White, Marjorie Rambeau, George Reeves, King Donavan, Vic Perrin, Russell Gaige, Marian Ross, Richard Shannon.After aspiring playwright Stanley Krown's new play is optioned, his producer insists he rewrites the script to allow his middle-aged ex-wife to play the lead role, that of a ninteen-year-old ingenue. But the role wasn't meant for her, and despite constant changes, Krown's play can't seem to win over critics.Not rated.DVD, NTSC, (1.37:1) aspect ratio, mono.
Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Actresses; Divorced women; Middle aged women; Midlife crisis; Playwriting;
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Audie Murphy westerns collection [videorecording] / by Anhalt, Edna,screenwriter.; Bettger, Lyle,1915-2003,actor.; Cabot, Susan,1927-1986,actor.; Corday, Mara,1930-actor.; Duryea, Dan,1907-1968,actor.; Green, Alfred E.,1889-1960,film director.(CARDINAL)844084; Hendrix, Wanda,1928-1981,actor.; Hibbs, Jesse,1906-1985,film director.; Ives, Burl,1909-1995,actor.(CARDINAL)182698; Jagger, Dean,1903-1991,actor.(CARDINAL)350311; Juran, Nathan,1907-2002,film director.; Kraike, Michel,1908-2006,film producer.(CARDINAL)435566; Lane, Abbe,1932-actor.(CARDINAL)771033; Matthau, Walter,actor.(CARDINAL)737650; Murphy, Audie,1924-1971,actor.(CARDINAL)186328; O'Brian, Hugh,actor.; Pine, Howard,1917-1999.; Rogers, John W.,1916-1999,film producer.; Scala, Gia,actor.; Silva, Henry,1928-actor.; Tucker, Melville,film producer.; Zuckerman, George,1916-1996,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)843356; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Hardy, Stuart,1901-1984.Mountains are my kingdom.; Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)344011; Universal-International (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)784572;
Drums across the river: director of photography, Harold Lipstein ; editor, Virgil W. Vogel.Ride a crooked trail: director of photography, Harold Lipstein ; editor, Virgil W. Vogel.Ride clear of Diablo: director of photography, Irving Glassberg ; editor, Edward Curtiss.Sierra: director of photography, Russell Metty ; editor, Ted J. Kent ; music, Walter Scharf.Drums across the river: Audie Murphy, Hugh O'Brian, Mara Corday, Lyle Bettger.Ride a crooked trail: Audie Murphy, Walter Matthau, Henry Silva, Gia Scala.Ride clear of Diablo: Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea, Susan Cabot, Abbe Lane. Drums across the river also stars Hugh O'Brian and Mara Corday. Ride a crooked trail also stars Walter Matthau, and Henry Silva.Sierra: Audie Murphy, Wanda Hendrix, Burl Ives, Dean Jagger.Originally produced as theatrical films in 1950, 1954, and 1958.Drums across the river: Driven to desperation by hard times, Frank Walker and a party of miners decide to dig for gold in Ute Indian country despite a peace treaty that forbids trespassing on their land. Joining the group in spite of his father's warning is Gary Brannon, who has no qualms about breaking the treaty since his mother was killed by the tribe. The miner's actions soon incur the wrath of the Ute and Gary finds himself caught in the middle of a deadly situation that threatens to erupt into a bloody race war.Ride a crooked trail: A thief is mistaken for a famous U.S. marshal when he stumbles into town and is confronted by the local judge. He must continue in his new role, but complications follow.Ride clear of Diablo: When Clay O'Mara goes after rustlers who murdered his father and brother, he first arrests, then teams up with an outlaw who goes down shooting when they face the gang.Sierra: Ring and his father Jeff live in a hidden valley in the mountains where they capture and tame wild horses. When Ring comes to the rescue of Riley Martin, a woman lawyer who has lost her way on the trail, it leads to a romance between them but also opens an investigation into Jeff's shadowy past and accusations of murder.World War II hero Audie Murphy starred in these four westerns. Revenge, duplicity, treachery, Indians, and heroes.DVD; NTSC; region 1; Dolby digital 2.0; digitally remastered.
Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Western films.; Cattle stealing; Impersonation; Miners; Outlaws; Sheriffs; Ute Indians; Women lawyers;
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The Jesse Owens story [videorecording] / by Bennett, Harve,film producer.fmp(CARDINAL)729345; Bosley, Tom,actor.act(CARDINAL)173048; Bracken, Richard,film editor.flm; Brown, Georg Stanford,actor.act(CARDINAL)848126; Burton, LeVar,actor.act(CARDINAL)719697; Chilberg, John E.,II,1929-1987,artistic director.ard; Corbin, Barry,1940-actor.act(CARDINAL)283554; Correll, Charles,cinematographer.cng; Cox, Ronny,actor.act(CARDINAL)348264; Fell, Norman,1924-1998,actor.act(CARDINAL)435085; Gast, Harold,1918-2003,film producer,screenwriter.proaus; Harewood, Dorian,actor.act; Irving, Richard,1917-1990,film director.fld; Kennedy, George,1925-2016,actor.act; Legrand, Michel,1932-actor.cmp; Morgan, Debbi,1956-actor.act(CARDINAL)536288; Morris, Greg,actor.act(CARDINAL)842457; Shugrue, Robert F.,1937-1999,film editor.flm; Sikking, James,1934-actor.act; Tayback, Vic,1930-1990,actor.act; Vereen, Ben,actor.act; Wulff, Kai,actor.act; Inspired Corporation,production company.prn; Inspired Distribution,film distributor.fds; Paramount Television,production company.prn(CARDINAL)864657;
Music, Michel Legrand ; editors, Richard Bracken, Robert F. Shugrue ; director of photography, Charles Correll ; art director, John E. Chilberg, II.Dorian Harewood, Georg Stanford Brown, Debbi Morgan, Barry Corbin, Kai Wulff, Tom Bosley, Levar Burton, Ronny Cox, Norman Fell, Greg Morris, James B. Sikking, Vic Tayback, Ben Vereen, George Kennedy.Jesse Owens won four gold medals in track at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. Spanning over forty years, this docudrama traces his life from his days as a sharecropper's son through his record-breaking college years, marriage to his high school sweetheart, Olympic victories, and struggle to survive in a country he loved deeply.DVD ; aspect ratio 1.33:1 ; all regions NTSC
Subjects: Biographical television programs.; Fiction television programs.; Historical television programs.; Sports television programs.; Television mini-series.; Owens, Jesse, 1913-1980; Olympic Games 1936 : Berlin, Germany); African American athletes; African American track and field athletes; Olympic athletes; Track and field athletes;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Tuck everlasting [videorecording] / by Abraham, Marc,1949 May 28-film producer.; Babbitt, Natalie.Tuck everlasting.(CARDINAL)792051; Bairstow, Scott,1970-actor.; Bledel, Alexis,1981-actor.(CARDINAL)848353; Burrough, Tony,production designer.; Carter, James L.(Cinematographer),cinematographer.; Cassidy, Jay,editor of moving image work.(CARDINAL)283474; Garber, Victor,actor.(CARDINAL)752459; Hart, James V.,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)371735; Hurt, William,actor.(CARDINAL)808743; Irving, Amy,1953-actor.; Jackson, Jonathan,1982-actor.; Kingsley, Ben,1943-actor.(CARDINAL)349063; Lieber, Jeffrey,screenwriter.; Ramsey, Carol,costume designer.; Ross, William,1948-composer.; Russell, Jay,1960-film director.; Spacek, Sissy,actor.(CARDINAL)516012; Startz, Jane,film producer.(CARDINAL)539068; Beacon Pictures,production company.(CARDINAL)340295; Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm),distributor.(CARDINAL)340297; Scholastic Entertainment, Inc.,production company.(CARDINAL)548055; Walt Disney Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)348538; Walt Disney Pictures,presenter.(CARDINAL)346896;
Director of photography, James L. Carter ; editor, Jay Cassidy ; music, William Ross ; costume designer, Carol Ramsey ; production designer, Tony Burrough.Alexis Bledel, Ben Kingsley, Sissy Spacek, Amy Irving, Victor Garber, Jonathan Jackson, Scott Bairstow, William Hurt.Young Winnie Foster, stifled by the formality of her proper life and her domineering mother, escapes into the woods only to get lost. Her magical summer begins when she meets Jesse Tuck. Jesse is full of life and adventure and Winnie falls in love. The Tuck family has a powerful secret-- a spring that holds the magic of everlasting life. Now Winnie must choose whether she wants to live life as she knows it or drink from the spring.MPAA rating: PG; for some violence.DVD; wide screen (2.35:1); Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.
Subjects: Fantasy films.; Feature films.; Film adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Babbitt, Natalie; Aging; First loves; Immortality; Secrecy;
Available copies: 35 / Total copies: 49
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Autobiography. / by DeMille, Cecil B.(Cecil Blount),1881-1959.(CARDINAL)153543;
Includes bibliographical references and index.President Garfield ate some toast -- David Belasco was practically a member of the family -- Mother's energy and resourcefulness -- We were married August 16, 1902 -- Da Vinci ... Kircher ... Newton -- Have you ever had to sit still -- Months before, in an unheard-of town -- I am an "ex-victim of Zukor's voracity" -- Today's dispatches from Cape Canaveral -- "Disgusting debauchery" -- The Arbuckle scandal had broken -- " ... A man by the name of Milbank ..." -- Shantytowns of old tin -- I voted for Franklin D. Roosevelt -- When a man nears sixty -- Anti-semitism was the first major problem -- "You won't call it The Ten Commandments, of course ..."Cecil B. DeMille was an American filmmaker. Between 1914 and 1958, he made a total of 70 features, both silent and sound films and is acknowledged as a founding father of the cinema of the United States and the most commercially successful producer-director in film history. His films were distinguished by their epic scale and by his cinematic showmanship. He made silent films of every genre: social dramas, comedies, Westerns, farces, morality plays, and historical pageants. DeMille began his career as a stage actor in 1900 and later moved to writing and directing stage productions, some with Jesse Lasky, who was then a vaudeville producer. After more than thirty years in film production, DeMille reached the pinnacle of his career with Samson and Delilah (1949), a biblical epic which did "an all-time record business. He went on to receive his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Director for his circus drama The Greatest Show on Earth (1952), which won both the Academy Award for Best Picture and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Drama. His last and most famous film, The Ten Commandments (1956), also a Best Picture Academy Award nominee, is currently the seventh-highest-grossing film of all time. In addition to his Best Picture Award, he received an Academy Honorary Award for his film contributions, the Palme d'Or (posthumously) for Union Pacific, a DGA Award for Lifetime Achievement, and the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. He was also the first recipient of the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award, which was later named in his honor.
Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.;
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