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Follow the fleet [videorecording] / by Astaire, Fred.act(CARDINAL)127967; Berlin, Irving,1888-1989.cmplyr(CARDINAL)126936; Berman, Pandro S.,1905-1996.pro; Nelson, Harriet.act; Osborne, Hubert,1881-1958.Shore leave.; Rogers, Ginger,1911-1995.act(CARDINAL)714867; Sandrich, Mark,1900-1945.drt; Scott, Allan,1906-1995.aus; Scott, Randolph,1898-1987.act(CARDINAL)186816; Taylor, Dwight.aus(CARDINAL)753919; RKO Radio Pictures.(CARDINAL)134621; Turner Entertainment Co.(CARDINAL)769305; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Lyrics and music; Irving Berlin; photography, David Abel ; editor, Henry M. Berman.Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Randolph Scott, Harriet Hilliard, Astrid Allwyn.A Navy sailor tries to rekindle a romance with the woman he loves while on liberty in San Francisco.Not rated.DVD, NTSC; region 1, standard version; Dolby Digital, mono.
Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Musical films.; Romantic comedy films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Man-woman relationships; Sailors; Tap dancers; Bailarines; Relaciones hombre-mujer;
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Greatest classic films collection. [videorecording] presented by Warner Home Video. by Abel, David,1883-1973.cng.; Allwyn, Astrid,1909-1978.act.; Astaire, Fred.(CARDINAL)127967; Astaire, Fred.act.(CARDINAL)127967; Ball, Lucille,1911-1989.act.(CARDINAL)511778; Baravalle, Victor.; Beecher, Janet.; Benedict, Brooks,1896-1968.act.; Beresford, Harry,1863-1944.act.; Berlin, Irving,1888-1989.lyrcmp.(CARDINAL)126936; Berman, Henry,1914-1979.flm.; Berman, Pandro S.,1905-1996.; Berman, Pandro S.,1905-1996.pro.; Brennan, Walter,1894-1974.(CARDINAL)808290; Caldwell, Anne,1867-1936.; Castle, Irene,1893-1969.(CARDINAL)153113; Cooper, Merian C.pro.(CARDINAL)433958; Del Rio, Dolores,1905-1983.act.(CARDINAL)759246; Faulkner, P. J.(Philip J.)sds.; Fields, Lew,1867-1941.; Freeland, Thornton,1898-1987.drt.; Gelsey, Erwin,1900-1988.aus.; Girardot, Etienne,1856-1939.; Grable, Betty,1916-1973.act.(CARDINAL)519407; Hammerstein, Oscar.,II,1895-1960.(CARDINAL)125465; Hanemann, H. W.(Henry William),1895-1968.aus.; Hicks, Russell,1895-1957.act.; Hume, Cyril,1900-1966.aus.; Mayer, Ray,-1948.act.; McDowell, Hugh.sds.; Nelson, Harriet.act.; Newman, Bernard,1903-1966.cst.; Oliver, Edna May,1883-1942.; Osborne, Hubert,1881-1958.Shore leave.; Pan, Hermes,1905-1990.chr.; Polglase, Van Nest,1898-1968.ard.; Potter, H. C.(Henry C.),1904-1977.; Raymond, Gene.act.; Rogers, Ginger,1911-1995.(CARDINAL)714867; Rogers, Ginger,1911-1995.act.(CARDINAL)714867; Roulien, Raul,1905-2000.act.; Sandrich, Mark,1900-1945.drt.; Scott, Allan,1906-1995.aus.; Scott, Randolph,1898-1987.act.(CARDINAL)186816; Sherman, Richard,1905-1962.; Silvera, Darrell,1900-1983.std.; Steiner, Max,1888-1971.msd.(CARDINAL)836212; Taylor, Dwight.aus.(CARDINAL)753919; Walker, Vernon L.,1894-1948.cng.; Yost, Dorothy.; Youmans, Vincent,1898-1946.cmp.(CARDINAL)154956;
Flying down to Rio: Music, Vincent Youmans ; lyrics, Edward Eliscu and Gus Kahn ; photographed by J. Roy Hunt ; edited by Jack Kitchin.Follow the fleet: Lyrics and music by Irving Berlin ; photographed by David Abel ; photographic effects by Vernon Walker ; ensembles staged by Hermes Pan ; art director, Van Nest Polglase ; musical director, Max Steiner ; gowns by Bernard Newman ; set dressing by Darrell Silvera ; recorded by Hugh McDowell, Jr. ; music recorded by P.J. Faulkner, Jr. ; edited by Henry M. Berman.Roberta: Photographer, Edward Cronjager ; art director, Van Nest Polglase ; editor, William Hamilton ; music, Jerome Kern ; book and lyrics, Otto Harbach ; additional lyrics, Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh ; musical director, Max Steiner ; music recorded by P.J. Faulkner, Jr. ; gowns, Bernard Newman ; dances arranged by Fred Astaire.The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle: Photographer, Robert De Grasse ; art director, Van Nest Polglase ; editor, William Hamilton ; musical director, Victor Baravalle ; costume designer, Irene Castle.Follow the fleet: Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Randolph Scott, Harriet Hilliard, Astrid Allwyn, Betty Grable, Harry Beresford, Russell Hicks, Brooks Benedict, Ray Mayer, Lucille Ball.Flying down to Rio: Delores Del Rio, Gene Raymond, Raul Roulien, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Franklin Pangborn, Eric Blore.Roberta: Irene Dunne, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Randolph Scott, Helen Westley, Claire Dodd, Victor Varconi.The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle: Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edna May Oliver, Walter Brennan, Lew Fields, Etienne Girardot, Janet Beecher.Follow the fleet: A Navy sailor tries to rekindle a romance with the woman he loves while on shore leave in San Francisco.Follow the fleet: Astaire plays a hoofer-turned-sailor. Rogers is his ex-partner, now convoying the Navy around for 10 cents a dance. One day the fleet returns to home port and the partnership is renewed--at least for one more show.Fred and Ginger dance up a storm as they dramatize the careers of the early-1900's renowned ballroom dancers, Vernon and Irene Castle.Roberta: Fred and Ginger sing I Won't Dance, but their feet prove otherwise in a tale of Parisian high fashion and hijinks.DVD, region 1, standard version; Dolby Digital mono, dual-layer.
Subjects: Castle, Irene, 1893-1969; Castle, Vernon, 1887-1918; Ballroom dancing; Big bands; Dancers; Musical films.; Tap dancers;
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Brave leaders and activists / by Miller, J. P.(Janice P.)(CARDINAL)850854;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Kofi Annan: The weight of the world -- Harriet Tubman: Escape to freedom -- Medgar and Myrlie Evers: Making their voices heard -- Nelson Mandela: The people's hero -- Umra Omar: A sense of responsibility -- Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi: #BlackLivesMatter -- Rosa Parks: The bus journey that changed America -- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: Two opposites: one goal -- Malcolm X: Two opposites: one goal -- Stuart hall: Who are we and where do we belong? -- Barack Obama: Hist story -- Mini biographies. Akon -- Dr. Pearleen Oliver -- S. Lee Merritt -- Kimberly Bryant -- Craig Watkins -- Claudia Jones -- Saran Kaba Jones -- Paul Stephenson.The act of segregation was a common thread woven throughout the world, directed at people of color. It takes great courage to stand up against racial injustice and many Black leaders sacrificed their lives to demand equality. Read about men and women who worked on behalf of all people of color including Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Barack Obama, the founders of Black Lives Matter Alicia Garza, Opal Tometi, Patrisse Cullors, and many more.456710101010LAccelerated Reader ARAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Biographies.; Black people; Civil rights workers, Black; Human rights workers; Political activists; Social reformers;
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The Book that changed my life : 71 remarkable writers celebrate the books that matter most to them / by Coady, Roxanne J.(CARDINAL)480984; Johannessen, Joy.(CARDINAL)513309;
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction / Roxanne J. Coady -- Dorothy Allison on Toni Morrisons's The Bluest Eye -- Kate Atkinson on Robert Coover's Pricksongs and Descants -- Atlas on Gwendolyn Brooks's Selected Poems -- Robert Ballard on Joseph Campbell's The Power of Myth -- Gina Barreca on Jean Kerr's The Snake Has All the Lines -- Nicholas A. Basbanes on the Works of Shakespeare -- Graeme Base on J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings -- Jeff Benedict on The Little Engine That Could -- Elizabeth Berg on J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye -- Amy Bloom on The Most of P. G. Wodehouse -- Harold Bloom on John Crowley's Little, Big -- Lary Bloom on John Hersey's Hiroshima -- Chris Bohjalian on Joyce Carol Oates's Expensive People and More -- Steven Brill on Theodore H. White's The Making of the President, 1960 -- Benjamin Cheever on Ernest Becker's The Denial of Death -- Da Chen on Alexandre Dumas' The Count of Monte Cristo -- Harriet Scott Chessman on Gertrude Stein¿s Ida -- Brother Christopher on Thomas Merton's The Seven Storey Mountain -- Carol Higgins Clark on Mary Higgins Clark's A Stranger Is Watching -- Billy Collins on Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' The Yearling -- and Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita -- Claire Cook on the Nancy Drew Mysteries -- Caroline B. Cooney on Caesar's Gallic Wars -- Patricia Cornwell on Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin -- Maureen Corrigan on Charles Dickens' David Copperfield -- Nelson DeMille on Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged and More -- Tomie dePaola on Sigrid Undset's Kristin Lavransdatter -- Anita Diamant on Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own -- Dominick Dunne on Anthony Trollope's The Way We Live Now -- Carlos Eire on Thomas á Kempis's The Imitation of Christ -- Linda Fairstein on Arthur Conan Doyle's The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes -- Doris Kearns Goodwin on Barbara W. Tuchman's The Guns of August -- Linda Greenlaw on Sebastian Junger's The Perfect Storm -- David Halberstam on Cecil Woodham-Smith's The Reason Why -- Alice Hoffman on J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye -- Sebastian Junger on Dee Brown's Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee -- Tracy Kidder on Ernest Hemingways Collected Stories -- Robert Kurson on Ernest Becker's The Denial of Death -- Wally Lamb on Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird -- Anne Lamott on Ram Dass's The Only Dance There Is and More -- Barbara Leaming on Sigmund Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams -- Senator Joe Lieberman on the Bible -- Margot Livesey on Charolotte Brontës Jane Eyre -- Senator John McCain on Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls -- Frank McCourt on Shakespeare's Henry VIII -- Faith Middleton on F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby -- Jacquelyn Mitchard on Betty Smith's A Tree Grows in Brooklyn -- Leigh Montville on Ed McBain's 87th Precinct Series -- Sara Nelson on Herman Wouk's Marjorie Morningstar and Susan Isaacs' Compromising Positions -- Sherwin B. Nuland on William Lewis Nida's Ab the Cave Man -- Laura Numeroff on Kay Thompson's Eloise -- Stewart O'Nan on William Maxwells So Long, See You Tomorrow -- Jacques Pépin on Albert Camus' The Myth of Sisyphus -- Anne Perry on G. K. Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday -- Jack Prelutsky on Robert Louis Stevenson's A Child's Garden of Verses and More -- Ian Rankin on Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange -- Richard Rhodes on Albert Schweitzer's Out of My Life and Thought and Hugh Lofting's Doctor Dolittle Series -- Frank Rich on Moss Hart's Act One -- SARK on Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings -- Lisa Scottoline on Frank McCourt's Angela's Ashes -- Bernie S. Siegel on William Saroyan's The Human Comedy -- Liz Smith on Christopher Morley's Kitty Foyle and Guy Endore's Voltaire! Voltaire! -- Edward Sorel on Stendhal's The Red and the Black -- Jane Stern on John Barth's The End of the Road -- Michael Stern on the Sears Catalogue -- Alexandra Stoddard on Rainer Maria Rilke's Letters to a Young Poet -- Paco Underhill on C. S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower Series -- Susan Vreeland on Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird -- Kate Walbert on E. B. White's Charlotte's Web -- Katharine Weber on Steven Millhauser's Edwin Mullhouse -- Jacqueline Winspear on F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby -- The Books That Changed Their Lives : A Reading List of the Books Selected by the Contributors -- Roxanne's Very Opinionated Reading List -- Joy's Very Opinionated Reading List -- Acknowledgments.Sixty-five concise and lively essays by some of today's most successful writers identify the books that proved pivotal to the shaping of their careers, in a volume that includes Harold Bloom on "Little, Big," Nelson DeMille on "Atlas Shrugged," and Sebastian Junger on "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee."
Subjects: Authors, American; Authorship.;
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