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Stories we tell [videorecording] by Bowen, Deirdre.ive; Buchan, John.ive(CARDINAL)683436; Buchan, Susy.ive; Evans, Peter.; Goldsmith, Jonathan.cmp; Goodhand, Justin.; Gulkin, Cathy.; Gulkin, Harry.; Hatz, Alex.; Jenkins, Rebecca,1959-; Lee, Anita.pro; Munn, Michael.(CARDINAL)746780; Murphy, Marie.(CARDINAL)771226; Ng, Iris.; Polley, Joanna.; Polley, Mark.; Polley, Michael.ivenrt; Polley, Sarah.ausdrtivr; Lions Gate Films (Santa Monica, Calif.)dst(CARDINAL)340342; National Film Board of Canada.pro(CARDINAL)791310; Roadside Attractions (Firm)pro;
Director of photography, Iris Ng ; editor, Michael Munn ; music, Jonathan Goldsmith ; Michael's narration written by Michael Polley.Narration by Michael Polley.Storytellers: Michael Polley, Harry Gulkin, Susy Buchan, John Buchan, Mark Polley, Joanna Polley, Cathy Gulkin, Marie Murphy, Robert MacMillan, Anne Tait, Dierdre Bowen.Rebecca Jenkins, Peter Evans, Alex Hatz, Justin Goodhand, Seamus Morrison, Allie MacDonald, Lani Billard.A "genre-twisting film by director Sarah Polley, who investigates the elusive truths of her eclectic family of storytellers as she playfully interrogates a cast of characters who each relate their version of the family mythology. Polley reveals the essence of family as she uncovers the secrets buried deep within-- "--Container.MPAA rating: PG-13; for thematic elements involving sexuality, brief strong language and smoking.DVD, NTSC, Region 1, widescreen presentation; 5.1 Dolby Digital audio.
Subjects: Biographical films.; Documentary films.; Nonfiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Communication in families.; Family.; Storytelling; Familias.; Narración de cuentos;
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10 movie kids pack. [videorecording] / by Adler, Mark.(CARDINAL)300210; Allan, Julie.(CARDINAL)821730; Amritraj, Ashok.; Aranha, Ray.; Archer, Anne.; Baker, Bill.; Bleeth, Yasmine.; Blicker, Seymour,1940-; Breslin, Spencer.(CARDINAL)815165; Burnett, Frances Hodgson,1849-1924.Little princess (Novel)(CARDINAL)532953; Camacho, Mark.; Campbell, Graeme,1954-; Chagnon, Pierre.; Clyde, Craig.drt; Cobb, Joe.; Cobbs, Bill.(CARDINAL)434768; Corbeil, Normand.; Cox, Richard Ian,1973-; Cox, Tom.pro; Cuthbert, Elisha.; Daniels, Mickey,1914-1970.; Davidson, Tonja Walker.pro; De Sousa, Melissa,1967-act; De Young, Annie.aus; Downs, Johnny,1913-1994.; Efron, Zac.(CARDINAL)344912; Enscoe, Max.aus; Farley, Walter,1915-1989.Black stallion series.(CARDINAL)736182; Fennell, Tod.; Filali, Marianne.; Fox, David,1941-; Goldstein, Allan A.; Goudreau, Richard.; Gough, Kimberly.aus; Green, Richard.(CARDINAL)745218; Haines, Randa.drt(CARDINAL)844075; Hamilton, John.(CARDINAL)683196; Hodson, Hannah,1991-act; Holswade, Robert.; Hoskins, Allen.; Hoskins, Kim.; Hudson, Ernie.act(CARDINAL)786257; Hunt, Crystal.; Hunter, Ian,1900-1975.; Ivey, Dana.(CARDINAL)355323; Jones, James Earl,(CARDINAL)175318; Jones, Marcia Mae.; Kornman, Mary,1915-1973.; Kroonenburg, Pieter.; Lang, Walter,1898-1972.; Lawson, John.(CARDINAL)748375; Lee, Damian.; Lee, Dennis,1939-(CARDINAL)723741; Louis, Anita.; Lowry, Hunt.; Lowry, Scooter.; Mayrand, Sylvie.; McBride, Chi.; Monina, Johnny.; Moreno, Lea.; Mortimer, Emily.(CARDINAL)539792; Moses, William R.; Nardelli, Michael.; Neufeld, Martin.; Oliveri, Sandy.; Ontkean, Michael.; Perron, Michel.; Perry, Matthew,1969-2023act(CARDINAL)847954; Pinkston, Rob.; Reeves, Alan.; Ridolphi, Paola.; Roach, Hal,1892-1992.; Romero, Cesar,1907-1994.; Rooney, Mickey.(CARDINAL)183490; Ruffolo, Eileen.; Sacks, Frank.Nico the unicorn.; Sanderson, Christopher.; Saumier, Jeff.; Seth, Asif Mohammed.; Smart, Jean.(CARDINAL)784587; Smith, Brandon Mychal,1989-act; Smith, Jay R.; Steiger, Rod,1925-2002.(CARDINAL)745458; Steinberg, Christina.(CARDINAL)786587; Stoller, Bryan Michael.(CARDINAL)293274; Summerfield, Kevin.pro; Temple, Shirley,1928-; Thibaudeau, Yvann.; Thompson, Jamie.(CARDINAL)801542; Tomlin, Lily.(CARDINAL)327281; Treacher, Arthur,1894-1975.; Turteltaub, Jon.(CARDINAL)848116; Veverka, Jana.; Wells, Audrey.; Wheeler, Jane.; Williams, Micah.act; Willis, Bruce,1955-(CARDINAL)346674; Winters, Dean,1964-(CARDINAL)815191; Yarmusch, Michael.; Young, Clifton,1917-1951.; Young, Emily Mae.; Zegers, Kevin,1984-(CARDINAL)815121;
Adventures of the black stallion: Executive producers, Steven Denure, Boudjemaa Dahmane, Jacques Methe ; directed by Paolo Barzman. Music ; arranger and composer, Terry Frewer.Alligator pie: Director, Christopher Sanderson ; producer, Cindy Hamon-Hill ; executive producers, Cindy Hamon-Hill, Michael MacMillan ; teleplay by Clive Endersby ; music by Todd Booth, David Schellenberg.Jungle boy: Director of photography, Nicholas von Sternberg ; film editor, Kert Vander Meulen ; music composed by David and Eric Wurst ; screenplay by John Lawson & Damian Lee ; produced by Damian Lee ; directed by Allan Goldstein.Little princess: Produced by Darryl F. Zanuck & Gene Markey ; directed by Walter Lang ; written by Ethel Hill & Walter Ferris.Nico the unicorn: Produced by Pieter Kroonenburg, Julie Allan ; screenplay by Frank Sacks ; directed by Graeme Campbell ; director of photography, Walter Bal ; editor, Jean Beaudoin ; music composer, Alan Reeves ; costume designer, Andrée Morin ; production designer, Michael Devine.Our gang: Produced by Hal Roach.Ron Clark story: Director of photography, Derick Underschultz ; editor, Heather Persons ; music, Mark Adler.The derby stallion: Produced by Tonja Walker Davidson and Kevin Summerfield ; written by Kimberly Gough ; directed by Craig Clyde ; director of Photography, John Gunselman ; original score and songs, Billy Preston ; additional score, Victoria Dolceamore, Mickey Raphael ; editor, Susan Graef.The kid: Producer, Richard Goudreau ; screenplay writer, Seymour Blicker ; director, John Hamilton ; director of photography, Jamie Thompson; production design, Paola Ridolfi; editor, Yvann Thibaudeau; music, Normand Cobeil.Undercover angel: Director, Bryan Michael Stoller ; producers, Bryan Michael Stoller, Eric Abrahamson ; editor, Stephen Adrianson; director of photography, Bruce Alan Greene; original music, Greg Edmonson.Alligator pie: Lance Paton, Alanna Budhoo, Kate Trotter, Heath Lamberts.Black stallion: Mickey Rooney, Richard Ian Cox, Michele Goodger, Jean-Paul Solal, Virginie Demians.Jungle boy: David Fox, Lea Moreno, Asif Mohammed Seth, Jeremy Roberts.Little princess: Shirley Temple, Richard Greene, Anita Louis, Ian Hunter, Cesar Romero, Arthur Treacher, Marcia Mae Jones.Nico the unicorn: Anne Archer, Michael Ontkean, Elisha Cuthbert, Michel Perron, Martin Neufeld, Michael Yarmusch, Johnny Monina, Pierre Chagnon, Kevin Zegers.Our gang: Allen "Farina" Hoskins, Mickey Daniels, Joe Cobb, Mary Kornman, Johnny Downs, Scooter Lowry, Charlie Chase, Martha Sleeper, James Finlayson, Oliver Hardy, Bobby Young, Jay R. Smith, Jackie Condon.Ron Clark story: Matthew Perry, Ernie Hudson, Melissa De Sousa, Hannah Hodson, Brandon Mychal Smith, Micah Williams.The derby stallion: Bill Cobbs, Zac Efron, William R. Moses, Crystal Hunt, Michael Nardelli, Rob Pinkston, Tonja Walker.The kid: Jeff Saumier, Ray Aranha, Mark Camacho, Bruce Dinsmore, Tod Fennell, Jane Wheeler.Undercover angel: Yasmine Bleeth, Dean Winters, James Earl Jones, Emily Mae Young.Alligator pie: Every day brings new challenges and surprises when you are six-years-old and you have a boundless imagination. Every part of Nicholas' routine is filled with fun especially since he has his stuffed animals Bigfoot, McGonigle, and Hannah V. Varoom to help his through the challenges of the day. Today, Nicholas' trip to the park with his playmates Monica and Grandad is suddenly foiled when the dastardly Mr. Hoobody, the mischievous trickster of Nicholas' imaginative world, snatches his stuffed toy Egg. Nicholas and Monica, together with Bigfoot, McGonigle and Hannah, set off in hot pursuit to rescue Egg and send the nasty Hoobody to his usual domain.Jungle boy: A young boy's life is changed forever when he becomes lost in the jungle and is raised by animals.Little princess: In Victorian England, a pupil at an exclusive boarding school is demoted to working in the scullery when reports of her father's death in the Boer War are received. Never losing hope, she insists on seeking him repeatedly in the military hospital nearby. But never fear, with a little help from Queen Victoria, we have a happy ending.Nico the unicorn: Hobbled by a limp, a reminder of the accident that killed his father, Billy is determined to lead a normal life. Billy has a difficult time adapting to his new hometown, in rural Vermont, and is constantly taunted by his peers. His life becomes magical after he rescues a pregnant pony.Our gang: Three episodes of the Our Gang comedies, originally produced between 1938 and 1944, and shown on television as the Little Rascals.Ron Clark story. This drama is based on events in the life of Ron Clark, a passionate and innovative teacher who left his small town to teach in one of Harlem's toughest schools. Clark uses persistence and unconventional methods to reach his students and encourage them to reach their full potential.The derby stallion: Part of growing up is discovering something that inspires a true passion within and allowing that passion to guide one's actions and choices. The process of self-discovery isn't easy, and when 15-year-old Patrick McCardle (High School Musical's Zac Efron) realizes that playing baseball is more his father's dream than his own, it's an unlikely friendship with old man Houston Jones (Bill Cobbs), a recluse and horse trainer, that inspires Patrick's newfound passion for the exciting world of horse jumping. Patrick and his father (William R. Moses) clash over Patrick's decision to give up baseball and spend time training for the Derby Cup race with Houston, but eventually Patrick and his father come to a mutual understanding and gain a whole new sense of respect for one another as they begin to really talk about and listen to each other's dreams and desires. The road to becoming a derby rider is difficult, but as Houston and Patrick work together, the two share dreams and disappointments and become incredibly close. In the end, Houston, a most unlikely role model, winds up having a profoundly positive impact on Patrick's life both on and off the racetrack.The kid: This is a powerful coming-of-age story following the ups and downs of a young boxer's life inside and outside the ring. Jimmy has a calling to box and nothing can stop it, not even the veto of his parents. So he spars in secret, sneaking down to the local gym to meet with his mentor/trainer Harry. Still, he's haunted by guilt, manifested as the specter of his father. Complicating matters is the plight of his best friend, who hates boxing but is forced into the sport by his wealthy father.Undercover angel: Harrison is a struggling novelist who is as good at attracting women as he is at getting his work published. One day, an ex-girlfriend shows up and asks him to baby sit while she makes a trip to Canada. Jenny quickly takes on the responsibility of pairing up Harrison with the beautiful Holly, bringing them together with her wit and charm. Just when he thinks things are back on track, Jenny's mother returns and throws a wrench in his plans.DVD, region 1; NTSC.
Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Action and adventure television programs.; Biographical films.; Boxing films.; Comedy films.; Fantasy films.; Feature films; Fiction films.; Jungle films.; Made-for-TV movies.; Sports films.; Teen films.; Television adaptations.; Television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired; Clark, Ron, 1971-; Farley, Walter, 1915-1989; Animated films for children.; Black (Fictitious character : Farley); Boarding schools; Boxing for boys; Boxing; Children's films.; Elementary school teachers; Fathers and daughters; Feature films.; Friendship; Horse racing; Human-animal relationships; Jockeys; Jungle animals; Jungles; Man-woman relationships; Musical films.; Our Gang films.; Puppet films.; School children; Stallions; Teacher-student relationships; Teenagers; Television programs for children.; Unicorns; Urban schools; Video recordings.; Elementary school teachers; Father-daughter relationship; School children; Teacher-student relationship;
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TCM greatest gangster films collection. [videorecording] by Armstrong, Robert,1890-1973.; Bancroft, George,1882-1956.; Bryan, Jane,1918-2009.; Cagney, James,1899-1986.(CARDINAL)148601; Clark, Fred,1914-1968.; Cowan, Jerome,1897-1972.; Craven, Frank,1875-1945.; Crisp, Donald,1880-1974.; Duff, Warren,1904-1973.aus; Dvorak, Ann,1912-1979.; Edelman, Louis F.pro; Goff, Ivan.aus; Kandel, Aben,1896-1993.aut; Kazan, Elia.(CARDINAL)131576; Keighley, William,1889-1984.drt; Kellogg, Virginia.aut; Kennedy, Arthur,1914-1990.; Lindsay, Margaret,1910-1981.; Litvak, Anatole,1902-1974.drt; Mayo, Virginia,1920-2005.; McHugh, Frank,1899-1981.(CARDINAL)843743; Miller, Seton I.autaus(CARDINAL)841937; O'Brien, Edmond,1915-1985.; Odlum, Jerome,1905-1954.aut; Patrick, Lee,1901-1982(CARDINAL)769762; Quinn, Anthony,1915-2001.(CARDINAL)277838; Raft, George.(CARDINAL)184965; Raine, Norman Reilly,1895-1971.aus(CARDINAL)752983; Roberts, Ben,1916-1984.aus; Rosenbloom, Maxie,1904-1976.; Sheridan, Ann,1915-1967.; Steiner, Max,1888-1971.cmp(CARDINAL)836212; Tobias, George,1901-1980.; Walsh, Raoul,1887-1980.drt(CARDINAL)173996; Wexley, John,1907-1985.aus; First National Pictures, Inc.(CARDINAL)356380; Vitaphone Corp.; Warner Bros. Pictures (1923-1967)(CARDINAL)338270;
"G" men: The Vitaphone Corp. ; story and screenplay by Seton I. Miller ; directed by William Keighley.City for conquest: an Anatole Litvak production ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screenplay by John Wexley ; from the novel by Aben Kandel ; music by Max Steiner ; directed by Anatole Litvak.Each dawn I die: a First National picture ; from the novel by Jerome Odlum ; screenplay by Norman Reilly Raine and Warren Duff ; directed by William Keighley.White heat: a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screenplay by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts ; suggested by a story by Virginia Kellogg ; music by Max Steiner ; produced by Louis F. Edelman ; directed by Raoul Walsh."G" men: James Cagney, Margaret Lindsay, Ann Dvorak, Robert Armstong.City for conquest: James Cagney, Ann Sheridan, Frank Craven, Donald Crisp, Frank McHugh, Arthur Kennedy, George Tobias, Jerome Cowan, Elia Kazan, Anthony Quinn, Lee Patrick.Each dawn I die: James Cagney, George Raft, Jane Bryan, George Bancroft, Maxie Rosenbloom.White heat: James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Edmond O'Brien, Fred Clark."G" men: It's the early days of the F.B.I. - federal agents working for the Department of Justice. Though they've got limited powers - they don't carry weapons and have to get local police approval for arrests - that doesn't stop fresh Law School grad Eddie Buchanan from joining up, and he encourages his former roommate James "Brick" Davis (James Cagney) to do so as well. But Davis wants to be an honest lawyer, not a shyster, despite his ties to mobster boss McKay, and he's intent on doing so, until Buchanan is gunned down trying to arrest career criminal Danny Leggett. Davis soon joins the "G-Men" as they hunt down Leggett (soon-to-be Public Enemy Number One) and his cronies Collins and Durfee, who are engaged in a crime and murder spree from New York to the midwest--www.imdb.com.City for conquest: Cagney is Danny Kenny, a truck driver who enters "the fight game" and Sheridan plays his girlfriend, Peggy. Danny realizes success in the ring and uses his income to pay for his brother Eddie's music composition career, while Peggy goes on to become a professional dancer. When Peggy turns down Danny's marriage proposal for her dancing career, Danny, who wanted to quit the fight game, continues on & is blinded. His former manager finances a newsstand for the now semi-blind Danny. The movie ends with brother Eddie becoming a successful composer and dedicates a symphony at Carnegie Hall to his brother who listens to the concert on the radio from his newsstand. Peggy, now down on her luck, but in the audience at Carnegie, rushes to Danny at his newsstand where they reunite--www.imdb.com.Each dawn I die: Although innocent, reporter Frank Ross is found guilty of murder and is sent to jail. While his friends at the newspaper try to find out who framed him, Frank gets hardened by prison life and his optimism turns into bitterness. He meets fellow-inmate Stacey and they decide to help each other--www.imdb.com.White heat: Cody Jarrett is the sadistic leader of a ruthless gang of thieves. Afflicted by terrible headaches and fiercely devoted to his 'Ma, ' Cody is a volatile, violent, and eccentric leader. Cody's top henchman wants to lead the gang and attempts to have an 'accident' happen to Cody, while he is running the gang from in jail. But Cody is saved by an undercover cop, who thereby befriends him and infiltrates the gang. Finally, the stage is set for Cody's ultimate betrayal and downfall, during a big heist at a chemical plant--www.imdb.com."G" men: Not rated.City for conquest: Not rated.Each dawn I die: Not rated.White heat: Not rated.DVD; standard version; Dolby digital mono; double-sided discs; dual-layer format; NTSC, region 1.
Subjects: Feature films.; Gangster films.; Gangsters;
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