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The running man [videorecording] / by Alonso, Maria Conchita.(CARDINAL)844587; Bachman, Richard.(CARDINAL)738831; Barish, Keith.; Blackman, Robert.(CARDINAL)815071; Brown, Jim,1936-2023(CARDINAL)713913; Collis, Jack T.; Dawson, Richard,1932-2012.; De Souza, Steve.; Del Ruth, Thomas.; Faltermeyer, Harold.; Glaser, Paul Michael.(CARDINAL)522686; Kotto, Yaphet,1937-; Linder, G.(George); Schwarzenegger, Arnold.(CARDINAL)505600; Ventura, Jesse.(CARDINAL)750453; Warner, Mark.(CARDINAL)720089; Warschilka, Edward A.(CARDINAL)784805; Wright, John.(CARDINAL)516906; Zinnemann, Tim.; Artisan Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)784570; Republic Pictures Corporation.(CARDINAL)784811; Taft Entertainment Pictures.;
Director of photography, Thomas Del Ruth ; editors, Mark Roy Warner, Edward A. Warschilka, John Wright ; music, Harold Faltermeyer ; costume designer, Robert Blackman ; production designer, Jack T. Collis.Arnold Schwarzenegger, Maria Conchita Alonso, Yaphet Kotto, Richard Dawson, Jim Brown, Jesse Ventura.The year is 2019. Television is now ruling people's lives. The most popular game show is The Running Man, where convicts can win pardons instead of 'parting gifts' by defeating murderous henchmen known as stalkers.MPAA rating: R.DVD ; Region 1 ; widescreen or full screen presentation ; 6.1 DTS-ES Surround Sound ; 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround EX.
Subjects: Feature films.; Film adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Television game shows;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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Abraham Lincoln, trial by fire [videorecording]. by Benét, Stephen Vincent,1898-1943.(CARDINAL)122576; Blakley, Baron.; Griffith, D. W.(David Wark),1875-1948.(CARDINAL)144321; Guenette, Robert,1935-2003.; Hauke, Wilfried,1957-; Hershberger, Kevin R.; Hugh, R. John,1923-1985.; Huston, Walter,1884-1950.; Merkel, Una,1903-1986.; Spiegel, Ed.(Edward),1922-; Strauss, Theodore,1912-1989.; American Heritage Publishing Company.(CARDINAL)314399; Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana (Mississippi State University. Libraries)(CARDINAL)345881; Lion Heart Film Works.; Wolper Productions.;
Lincoln, trial by fire / Warner Bros. Pictures ; produced in association with the editors of American Heritage ; a David L. Wolper production ; produced and directed by Ed Spiegel ; written by Ted Strauss (50 min.) -- They've killed President Lincoln / Wolper production ; producer-director, Robert Guenette ; writers, Robert Guenette, Theodore H. Strauss (50 min.) -- No retreat from destiny : the battle that rescued Washington / Historical Entertainment ; Lionheart Filmworks ; a Russell E. Richards, Jr. production ; a Kevin R. Hershberger picture (106 min.) -- Lincoln's last night / a film by Wilfried Hauke ; a Vidicom production (105 min.) -- Fired by liberty : Black soldiers of the Civil War / directed, edited & produced by Kevin R. Hershberger ; written by Baron Blakley ; Lionheart Filmworks -- D.W. Griffith's Abraham Lincoln / Joseph M. Schenck presents ; adapted for the screen by Stephen Vincent Benet ; personally directed by D.W. Griffith (90 min.) -- Yellowneck / directed by R. John Hugh ; produced by Harlow G. Frederick ; original story, dialogue, R. John Hugh ; screenplay by Nat S. Linders (82 min.) -- Abraham Lincoln / directed by D.W. Grffith.Abraham Lincoln: Walter Huston, Una Merkel, William L. Thorne, Lucille La Verne, Helen Freeman, Kay Hammond, E. Alyn Warren, Jason Robards, Sr., Ian Keith.Lincoln, trial by fire: John Anderson, Lary Lewman, James L. O'Neill, Robert Prosky.They've killed President Lincoln: Joseph Leisch (Lincoln); Robert Leonard (John Wilkes Booth); Robert Prosky (Edwin Stanton).Yellowneck: Lin McCarthy, Stephen Courtleigh, Berry Kroeger, Harold Gordon, Bill Mason.Fired by liberty: a live-action documentary on the lives and stories of African-American soldiers who fought during the Civil War, both the United States Colored Troops for the Union and the rarely discussed Blacks who fought for the Confederacy.Lincoln, trial by fire: Lincoln, facing the crisis of a divided nation, was forced to turn for help to General George McClellan, who supported Southern positions on slavery and states' rights. The conflict between Lincoln and McClellan was intense from the start and before their uneasy partnership ended it became one of the strangest stories in American history.Lincoln's last night: This two-part docu-drama tells the story of Abraham Lincoln and his murderer John Wilkes Booth.No retreat from destiny: the true story of the Confederacy's last great invasion of the north, in July 1864, the subsequent attack on Washington, D.C. that almost brought the northern war effort to its knees, and how the invasion was stopped at the Battle of Monocacy.They've killed President Lincoln: Matthew Brady photographs and processed contemporary footage depict the historical circumstances in which Lincoln was assassinated in 1865.Yellowneck: This story centers on five "Yellownecks", deserters of the Confederate Army, who plan to escape to Cuba via the Florida Everglades. While traveling through the treacherous swamp, the men are faced with danger from alligators, snakes, insects and angry Seminoles. Hoping to reach the coast and a waiting boat to take them to freedom, the men race against time and battle their obstacles and each other in order to make it to safety.DVD.
Subjects: Booth, John Wilkes, 1838-1865.; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; African American soldiers; Civil war.; Documentary films.; Historical films.; Military deserters; Monocacy, Battle of, Md., 1864.;
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Goin' to Chicago [videorecording] by King, George,1946-; Linton, Amy Carey.; Potter, Lou.(CARDINAL)364728; Ratner, Bill.; Smart-Grosvenor, Vertamae.(CARDINAL)764068; Watkins, Nayo Barbara Malcolm.; Wills, Viethel.; California Newsreel (Firm)(CARDINAL)156332; George King & Associates.; University of Mississippi.Afro-American Studies Program.; University of Mississippi.Center for the Study of Southern Culture.(CARDINAL)167359;
Director of photography, Rick Butler ; editor, Amy Carey ; incidental original music, Oliver Wells, Paul Linder.Narrator, Vertamae Grosvenor ; newsreel voice, Bill Ratner ; home movie narrator, Viethel Wills ; interviewers, George King, Nayo Watkins."[The film] chronicles the great migration of African Americans from the rural South to the cities in the North and West during and after World War II...[and] recounts the development of segregated urban northern neighborhoods through the personal stories of Chicagoans born in the Mississippi Delta. They share their bitter recollections of sharecropping, and their adventure north on Highway 61 to Chicago in search of well-paying factory jobs. On Chicago's South Side they built a thriving city-within-a-city. But just as the American Dream was coming into reach, the steel mills and stockyards closed, leaving the new migrants in public housing projects and inner-city despair." -- Container.DVD-R, NTSC.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Feature films.; Feature films; Historical films.; Nonfiction films.; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; Urban African Americans;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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