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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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- The ruling class [videorecording] by Andrews, Harry,1911-1989.act; Barnes, Peter,1931-2004.aus; Barnes, Peter,1931-2004.Ruling class.; Browne, Coral,1913-1991.act; Bryant, Michael,1928-2002.act; Buck, Jules,1917-2001.pro; Crowden, Graham.act; Green, Nigel,1924-1972.act; Hawkins, Jack,1910-1973.pro(CARDINAL)841596; Levine, Joseph E.pro; Lowe, Arthur,1915-1982.act; Medak, Peter.drt; Mervyn, William,1912-1976.act; O'Toole, Peter,1932-2013.act(CARDINAL)734534; Seymour, Carolyn.act; Sim, Alastair,1900-1976.act; Villiers, James,1933-1998.act; Avco Embassy Pictures.; Criterion collection (Firm)(CARDINAL)348269; Keep Films (Firm);
Director of photography, Ken Hodges ; editor, Ray Lovejoy ; music, John Cameron.Peter O'Toole, Alastair Sim, Arthur Lowe, Harry Andrews, Coral Browne, Michael Bryant, Nigel Green, William Mervyn, Carolyn Seymour, James Villiers, Graham Crowden.A member of the House of Lords dies in a shockingly silly way, leaving his estate to his son. Unfortunately, his son is insane: he thinks he is Jesus Christ. He is "cured" of that affliction, only to become Jack the Ripper incarnate, blood thirsty Tory who is therefore sane and eminently acceptable to the House of Lords. An irreverant look at Britain's class system that peers behind the closed doors of the aristocracy.Not rated by MPAA.DVD, NTSC; Dolby digital mono.
- Subjects: Comedy films.; Dark comedy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords; Megalomania; Upper class;
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- Orphan [videorecording] by Bennett, Jimmy,1996-; Collet-Serra, Jaume,1974-drt; DiCaprio, Leonardo.(CARDINAL)381363; Farmiga, Vera.act(CARDINAL)783525; Fuhrman, Isabelle,1997-; Johnson, David Leslie.aus(CARDINAL)498660; Killoran, Jennifer Davisson.; Levin, Susan,1974-; Mace, Alex.aus; Ottman, John.; Pounder, C. C. H.act(CARDINAL)271206; Sarsgaard, Peter.act; Silver, Joel.(CARDINAL)762094; Appian Way (Firm); Dark Castle Entertainment (Firm); Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- ); Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Director of photography, Jeff Cutter ; editor, Tim Alverson ; music, John Ottman.Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard, Isabelle Fuhrman, C.C.H. Pounder, Jimmy Bennett.After the loss of their unborn baby, Kate and John Coleman decide to adopt a child as a way to bring some joy and normalcy into their lives. The couple is drawn to Esther, a 9-year-old orphan and they welcome her into their home. As soon as Esther moves in, a series of events begins to unfold, leading Kate to believe that there's something wrong with Esther - this seemingly angelic little girl is not what she appears to be.MPAA rating: R; for disturbing violent content, some sexuality and language.DVD, region 1, widescreen (matted, enhanced) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, dual-layer.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Horror films.; Suspense films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Adopted children; Children of alcoholics; Dysfunctional families; Impersonation; Psychoses; Suspicion;
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- The way back [videorecording] / by Boyd, Russell,1944-(CARDINAL)848428; Clarke, Keith R.; Clarke, Keith R.aus; Dallwitz, Burkhard.(CARDINAL)344050; Farrell, Colin,1976-(CARDINAL)346587; Farrell, Colin,1976-act(CARDINAL)346587; Harris, Ed,1950-(CARDINAL)318703; Harris, Ed,1950-act(CARDINAL)318703; Henderson, Duncan.(CARDINAL)824838; Levin, Joni.; Rawicz, Slavomir.(CARDINAL)188775; Rawicz, Slavomir.Long walk.; Ronan, Saoirse,1994-(CARDINAL)556262; Ronan, Saoirse,1994-act(CARDINAL)556262; Sinclair, Nigel.; Smith, Lee.(CARDINAL)376878; Strong, Mark,1963-(CARDINAL)848747; Strong, Mark,1963-act(CARDINAL)848747; Sturgess, Jim.(CARDINAL)555533; Sturgess, Jim.act(CARDINAL)555533; Weir, Peter,1944-(CARDINAL)344046; Weir, Peter,1944-ausdrt(CARDINAL)344046; Exclusive Films.; Exclusive Media Group.(CARDINAL)849372; Image Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)328010; Imagenation Abu Dhabi (Firm); National Geographic Entertainment (Firm); Newmarket Films.(CARDINAL)848396;
Director of photography, Russell Boyd ; film editor, Lee Smith ; music, Burkhard Dallwitz.Ed Harris, Jim Sturgess, Saoirse Ronan, Colin Farrell, Mark Strong."Inspired by an incredible true story... begins in 1940 when seven prisoners attempt the impossible: escape from a brutal Siberian gulag. Thus begins a treacherous 4,500-mile trek to freedom across the world's most merciless landscapes. They have little food and few supplies. They don't know or trust each other. But together, they must withstand nature at its most extreme. Their humanity is further tested when they meet a teenage runaway who begs to join them on their quest"--Container.MPAA rating: PG-13; for violent content, depiction of physical hardships, a nude image and brief strong language.DVD, widescreen (2.35:1) presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.
- Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Feature films.; Historical films.; Melodramas (Motion pictures); Survival films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Escapes; Prisoners of war; Prisoners of war; Runaway teenagers; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945;
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- Woman times seven [videorecording] : 7 stories of adultery / by Arkin, Alan.act(CARDINAL)348089; Brazzi, Rossano,1916-1994.act(CARDINAL)843649; Caine, Michael.act(CARDINAL)343352; Cohn, Arthur,1928-pro; De Sica, Vittorio,1901-1974.drt; Gassman, Vittorio.act; Levine, Joseph E.pro; MacLaine, Shirley,1934-act(CARDINAL)512175; Ortolani, Riz.cmp; Sellers, Peter,1925-1980.act(CARDINAL)122403; Zavattini, Cesare,1902-1989.aus; Joseph E. Levine Productions.; Lions Gate Films (Santa Monica, Calif.)(CARDINAL)340342;
Funeral procession -- Amateur night -- Two against one -- Super Simone -- At the opera -- The suicides -- Snow.Music, Riz Ortolani ; director of photography, Christian Matras ; editors, Teddy Davis, Victoria Spiri-Mercanton.Shirley MacLaine, Alan Arkin, Rossano Brazzi, Michael Caine, Vittorio Gassman, Peter Sellers.A collection of seven sexy stories of love and adultery set against a Paris backdrop. Widow, seductress, model wife, or passionate lover, Shirley Maclaine stars in the seven roles of a woman's life in seven sketches.Not rated.DVD, NTSC, widescreen; Dolby Digital mono.
- Subjects: Anthology films.; Comedy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Serie Mujeres; Adultery; Femmes fatales; Women; Adulterio; Adulterio; Mujeres;
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- Simon Schama's Power of art [videorecording] / by Beavan, Clare.; Beavan, Clare.prodrt; Belton, David.; Belton, David.prodrt; Condie, Steven.; Condie, Steven.prodrt; Corduner, Allan.(CARDINAL)432667; Corduner, Allan.act(CARDINAL)432667; Cortes, Pep.; Cortes, Pep.act; Gherpelli, Andrea.; Gherpelli, Andrea.act; Hindmarch, Carl.; Hindmarch, Carl.prodrt; Hyde, Mark.; Hyde, Mark.act; Popplewell, Paul.; Popplewell, Paul.act; Runcie, James.; Runcie, James.prodrt; Schama, Simon.(CARDINAL)125548; Schama, Simon.aushst(CARDINAL)125548; Serkis, Andy.(CARDINAL)347753; Serkis, Andy.act(CARDINAL)347753; Wakeling, Aubrey.; Wakeling, Aubrey.act; 2 Entertain (Firm)(CARDINAL)326915; BBC Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)270800; BBC Worldwide Americas, Inc.(CARDINAL)326912; British Broadcasting Corporation.(CARDINAL)143648; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485; WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)(CARDINAL)150050;
Photography, Gary Clarke ... [et al.] ; editor, Gary Dollner ... [et al.] ; music, Peter Salem ... [et al.].Presentor, Simon Schama.Paul Popplewell as Caravaggio, Andrea Gherpelli as Bernini, Aubrey Wakeling as David, Mark Hyde as Turner, Andy Serkis as Van Gogh, Pep Cortes as Picasso, Alan Corduner as Rothko.Focusing on eight iconic works of art, this series reveals the history of visual imagination through the ages. A combination of reconstruction, photography and storytelling transport the viewer back to the intense moments when great works were conceived and born: the murderous, messianic world of Baroque Rome; opulent, parvenu Amsterdam; paranoid, revolutionary Paris; Victorian England suffocating beneath riches and righteousness; the madhouses and brothels of Provence; the carnage of civil war Spain; 1950s New York, caught between Cold War jitters and Manhattan glitter. In each place, a great artist is backed into a corner, facing a crisis, given a chance to confound his rivals, enemies and critics one more time."Major funding for the PBS broadcast of this series is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; Dorothy and Lewis Cullman; the Philip and Janice Levin Foundation; Judith B. Resnick; Rosalind P. Walter; Ralph W. Voorhees, in memory of Barbara B. Voorhees; the LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust, and PBS."DVD, region 1, widescreen (16:9) enhanced presentation; Dolby Digital stereo., DVD9, NTSC.
- Subjects: Biographical television programs.; Cultural television programs.; Documentary television programs.; Television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Art; Biographical television programs.; Cultural television programs.; Documentary television programs.; Documentary; Television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired; Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1606-1669.; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo, 1598-1680.; Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da, 1573-1610.; David, Jacques Louis, 1748-1825.; Gogh, Vincent van, 1853-1890.; Picasso, Pablo, 1881-1973.; Rothko, Mark, 1903-1970.; Turner, J. M. W. (Joseph Mallord William), 1775-1851.; Art; Artists; Painters; Painting; Sculptors; Sculpture; Art; Artists; Painters; Painting; Sculptors; Sculpture;
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- A mighty heart [videorecording] by actO'Hare, Denis,1962-(CARDINAL)636416; Christelis, Peter.flm; Eaton, Andrew.pro; Futterman, Dan,1967-act; Gardner, Dede.pro; Jolie, Angelina,1975-act(CARDINAL)535081; Khan, Irrfan,1962-act; Orloff, John.aus; Panjabi, Archie.act(CARDINAL)545250; Patton, Will.act(CARDINAL)346632; Pearl, Mariane.Mighty heart.; Pitt, Brad,1963-pro(CARDINAL)305261; Wilmes, Gary.act; Winterbottom, Michael.drt; Zyskind, Marcel.cng; Paramount Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)287167; Paramount Vantage.; Plan B Entertainment.; Revolution Films.;
Director of photography, Marcel Zyskind ; editor, Peter Christelis ; production designer, Mark Digby ; music, Molly Nyman, Harry Escott ; costume designer, Charlotte Walter ; consultants, Mariane Pearl and Asra Nomani.Angelina Jolie (Mariane), Dan Futterman (Danny), Irrfan Khan (Captain), Denis O'Hare (John Bussey), Archie Panjabi (Asra), Will Patton (Randall Bennett), Gary Wilmes (Steve LeVine).Originally produced as an American motion picture in 2007.On January 23, 2002, Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl is to fly from Karachi to Dubai with his pregnant wife, Mariane, also a reporter. On the day before, with great care, he has arranged an interview in a café with an Islamic fundamentalist cleric. When Danny doesn't return, Mariane initiates a search. Pakistani police, American embassy personnel, and the FBI examine witnesses, phone records, e-mails, and hard drives. Who has him? Where is he? There's also the why: because of U.S. abuse of prisoners at Guantanamo, because of a history of Journal cooperation with the CIA, because Pearl is a Jew? Through it all, Mariane is clearheaded, direct, and determined to do whatever she can, whatever it takes, to get her husband back.MPAA rating: Rated R for language; Canadian Home Video Rating: 14A.DVD; Region 1, NTSC; Dolby digital 5.1 surround; widescreen format, enhanced for 16:9 televisions.
- Subjects: DVD-Video discs.; Biographical films.; Biographical films.; Biographical; Feature films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Suspense films.; Thriller; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Pearl, Daniel, 1963-2002; Pearl, Daniel, 1963-2002; Pearl, Mariane.; Pearl, Mariane; Pearl, Daniel, 1963-2002; Feature films.; Hostages; Journalists; Journalists; Political kidnapping; Periodistas; Periodistas;
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