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- The rescuers [videorecording] / by Reitherman, Wolfgang,1909-1985.prodrt(CARDINAL)431459; Clemmons, Larry,1906-1988.aus(CARDINAL)838353; Miller, Ron,1931-pro(CARDINAL)558338; Lounsbery, John.drt(CARDINAL)838317; Stevens, Art.drt; Newhart, Bob.act(CARDINAL)766988; Gábor, Eva,1921-1995.act(CARDINAL)277444; Page, Geraldine.act; Johnston, Ollie,1912-2008.anm(CARDINAL)137914; Melton, James.flm; Koford, James.flm; Butler, Artie.cmpmsd; Sharp, Margery,1905-1991.Rescuers.; Sharp, Margery,1905-1991.Miss Bianca.; Walt Disney Pictures.(CARDINAL)346896; Walt Disney Productions.(CARDINAL)140420; Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm).(CARDINAL)340297;
DVD, Region 1, Dolby digital 5.1 surround sound, widescreen (1.66:1).Voices: Bob Newhart, Eva Gabor, Geraldine Page.Directing animators, Ollie Johnston ... [et al.] ; editors, James Melton, Jim Koford ; musical score composed and conducted by Artie Butler.MPAA rating: G.Two brave mice try to rescue a kidnapped young orphan from the hilariously evil Madame Medusa, who is obsessed with getting her hands on the world's largest diamond.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Animated films.; Children's films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Mice; Children's films.;
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- You're a big boy now [videorecording] / by Coppola, Francis Ford,1939-drtaus(CARDINAL)516096; Feldman, Phil,1922-1991.pro; Hartman, Elizabeth,1941-1987.act; Torn, Rip,1931-act; Page, Geraldine.act; Dunn, Michael,1934-1973.act; Black, Karen,1942-act; Harris, Julie,1925-act; Kastner, Peter,1943-2008.act; Bill, Tony,1940-act(CARDINAL)784945; Prince, Robert,1929-cmp; Benedictus, David.You're a big boy now.; Seven Arts Productions.pro; Warner Bros. Entertainment.(CARDINAL)340305; Warner Bros. Pictures (1923-1967)(CARDINAL)338270;
Director of photography, Andrew Laszlo ; edited by Aram Avakian ; music score by Robert Prince ; songs by John B. Sebastian ; songs performed by The Lovin' Spoonful.Elizabeth Hartman (Barbara Darling) ; Geraldine Page (Margery Chanticleer) ; Peter Kastner (Bernard Chanticleer) ; Rip Torn (I.H. Chanticleer) ; Michael Dunn (Richard Mudd) ; Tony Bill (Raef del Grado) ; Karen Black (Amy Partlett), Julie Harris (Miss Nora Thing)."A virginal young man growing into manhood, not so much through his own efforts as those about him."--Variety.DVD-R; widescreen; aspect ratio: 16:9 (1.85:1); Dolby Digital 2.0 remastered from a mono. soundtrack.
- Subjects: Coming-of-age films.; Comedy films.; Film adaptations.; Fiction films.; Feature films.; Benedictus, David; Young men; Identity (Psychology);
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- Clint Eastwood [videorecording] : American icon collection. by Trevanian.(CARDINAL)137386; Cobb, Lee J.,1911-1976.; Cullinan, Thomas.Painted devil.; Eastwood, Clint,1930-(CARDINAL)348285; Kennedy, George,1925-; Siegel, Don,1912-; Walter, Jessica,1944-;
Clint Eastwood, Jessica Walter, George Kennedy, Lee J. Cobb, Geraldine Page.An obsessed fan stalks a radio D.J.; a former assassin is blackmailed out of retirement for one last job on a mountain climbing trip; an Arizona cop transfers a prisoner from New York; a wounded Yankee soldier's presence at a Southern all-girls school instigates jealousy and violence.MPAA rating: R.DVDs, Dolby digital 2.0 mono.
- Subjects: Trevanian; Cullinan, Thomas; Action and adventure films.; Assassins; Disc jockeys; Feature films.; Film adaptations.; Films for the hearing impaired.; Historical films.; Man-woman relationships; Motion picture film collections.; Police films.; Police; Thrillers (Motion pictures);
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- Body language / by Turner, A. K.(Fiction writer/Documentary maker),author.;
Includes bibliographical references (page 378)."THE DEAD CAN TALK - WE JUST NEED TO LISTEN . . . Camden mortuary assistant Cassie Raven has pretty much seen it all. But this is the first time she's come face to face with someone she knew on the slab. Someone she cared about. Geraldine Edwards, the teacher responsible for her returning to education after she got ensnared in a life of drugs. The woman who acted as a second mother to the orphaned Cassie. Deeply intuitive and convinced that she can pick up the last thoughts of the dead, Cassie senses that there must be more to the ruling of an accidental death. With Mrs E.'s evasive son demanding the release of his mother's body, Cassie knows that time is running out to find answers. Is her grief making her see things that aren't there? Or is her intuition right, and there's something more sinister to Mrs E's death than the ME thinks? Harbouring an innate distrust of the police, Cassie sets out to investigate the death and deliver justice for the woman who saved her life."--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Mortuary technicians; Female friendship; Criminal investigation; Women's friendships.;
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- Opera in America : a cultural history / by Dizikes, John,1932-(CARDINAL)722314;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Opera;
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- March : a novel / by Brooks, Geraldine.(CARDINAL)383748;
As the North reels under a series of unexpected defeats during the dark first year of the American Civil War, one man leaves behind his family to aid the Union cause. His experiences will utterly change his marriage and challenge his most ardently held beliefs. From Louisa May Alcott's beloved classic Little Women, Geraldine Brooks has taken the character of the absent father, March, who has gone off to war leaving his wife and daughters to make do in mean times. To evoke him, Brooks turned to the journals and letters of Bronson Alcott, Louisa May's father, a friend and confidant of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. In Brookss telling, March emerges as an idealistic chaplain in the little known backwaters of a war that will test his faith in himself and in the Union cause as he learns that his side, too, is capable of acts of barbarism and racism. As he recovers from a near mortal illness, he must reassemble his shattered mind and body, and find a way to reconnect with a wife and daughters who have no idea of the ordeals he has been through.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Historical fiction.; War fiction.; Fathers and daughters; March family (Fictitious characters); March family (Fictitious characters); Soldiers;
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- Evil breeding : a dog lover's mystery / by Conant, Susan,1946-(CARDINAL)731973;
Holly Winter has a contract to write the text for a book of photographs commemorating the legendary Morris and Essex Dog Shows, canine extravaganzas produced by the fabulously wealthy and famously dog-obsessed Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge in the years leading up to World War II. Needless to say, Holly is delighted with the assignment, and immediately sets out to interview one of the few remaining people who actually attended one of the shows--B. Robert Motherway, a Princeton classmate of the Dodges' late son. there is something strange going on in the Motherway household: a wife dying painfully in an upstairs bedroom, a daughter-in-law acting as a maid, a sullen son playing the role of kennel man, and--most distressing of all--a German shepherd that growls menacingly. When Motherway's disagreeable son is found garroted in Mount Auburn Cemetery, the circumstances convince Holly that she must find the answers before she herself becomes the next victim.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Winter, Holly (Fictitious character); Women journalists; Women dog owners; Dog trainers; Dogs; Women authors; Winter, Holly (Fictitious character); Alaskan Malamute;
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- Gatsby's girl : a novel by Preston, Caroline.(CARDINAL)357383;
She was two months past her sixteenth birthday, a rich man"sdaughter who had been told she was pretty far too often for herown good. He was nineteen years old, a poor boy full of ambition.They met at a country club dance in St. Paul, Minnesota, in January1916.Ginevra was F. Scott Fitzgerald"s first love, but despite theirintense epistolary romance, the relationship wouldn"t last. Afterthrowing him over with what he deemed "supreme boredom andindifference," she married a handsome young aviator from the rightbackground. Caroline Preston deftly evokes the entire arc of Ginevra"sstory--from her first romantic meeting with Scott to the second act ofher sometimes charmed, sometimes troubled life. Ginevra ruminatesover what might have been had she picked the writer instead of theaviator. Furtively reading the now famous Fitzgerald"s work, Ginevrasees herself in his characters, and not just as the spoiled debutantehe"d known, but also uncannily predicting the woman she hasbecome--cracks and all.An affecting story of two people--one world famous, one a privateperson known only through her portrayals in priceless works of fiction,Gatsby"s Girl is a tremendously entertaining yet moving novel about thepowerful forces of first love, memory, and art.
- Subjects: Biographical fiction.; Romance fiction.; Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940; King, Geraldine; King, Ginevra, 1898-1980; Authors; Rejection (Psychology); Rejection (Psychology);
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- Great speeches by American women / by Daley, James,1979-(CARDINAL)481004;
Ain't I a woman? / Sojourner Truth (1851) -- Why should not woman seek to be a reformer? / Lucretia Mott (1854) -- On behalf of the Woman Suffrage Amendment / Susan B. Anthony (1880) -- The solitude of self / Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1892) -- Southern horror : lynch law in all its phases / Ida Wells-Barnett (1892) -- The progress of fifty years / Lucy Stone (1893) -- A modern Lear / Jane Addams (1896) -- Appeal to the cause of miners in the Paint Creek district / Mary Harris "Mother" Jones (1912) -- Address to the jury / Emma Goldman (1917) -- A moral necessity for birth control / Margaret Sanger (1921) -- A century of progress of negro women / Mary McLeod Bethune (1933) -- On the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights / Eleanor Roosevelt (1948) -- Declaration of conscience / Margaret Chase Smith (1950) -- People and peace, not profits and war / Shirley Chisholm (1969) -- Vice presidential nomination acceptance address / Geraldine Ferraro (1984) -- Democratic National Convention keynote address / Ann Richards (1988) -- A whisper of AIDS / Mary Fisher (1992) -- A 21st century feminism / Gloria Steinem (2002) -- The new feminism / Jane Fonda (2004) -- Remarks on the reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act / Hillary Rodham Clinton (2006) -- Speech upon her election as Speaker of the House / Nancy Pelosi (2007).
- Subjects: Brown, Larry and Pat; Seaman, Louise; Speeches, addresses, etc., American;
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- Clint Eastwood [videorecording] : American icon collection The Eiger sanction ; Coogan's Bluff ; The beguiled. by Motion picture adaptation of (work):Trevanian.Eiger sanction.; Austin, John P.,set designer.; Barton, Dee,1937-2001,composer (expression); Brown, David,1916-2010,film producer.(CARDINAL)756172; Bruhl, Heidi,actor.; Carr, Darleen,actor.; Cassidy, Jack,1927-1976,actor.; Clark, Matt,1936-actor.; Clark, Susan,1940-actor.(CARDINAL)843516; Cobb, Lee J.,1911-1976,actor.; Colvig, Helen,costume designer.; Daley, Robert,film producer.; David, Thayer,1927-1978,actor.; Doyle, David,1929-1997,actor.; Dresner, Hal,1937-screenwriter.(CARDINAL)684839; Eastwood, Clint,1930-film director,actor.(CARDINAL)348285; Edwards, James,1918 March 6-1970,actor.; Ferdin, Pamelyn,actor.; Field, Betty,1918-1973,actor.(CARDINAL)847588; Flack, Roberta,singer.(CARDINAL)203949; Garner, Erroll,composer (expression),performer.; Ging, Jack,1931-actor.; Golitzen, Alexander,1908-2005,art director.; Grice, Grimes,1910-1985,screenwriter.; Harris, Jo Ann,1949-actor.; Hartman, Elizabeth,1941-1987,actor.; Haworth, Ted,1917-1993,production designer.; Heims, Jo,1930-1978,screenwriter.; Hervey, Irene,1909-1998,actor.; Howe, Melodie Johnson,actor.(CARDINAL)765450; Hurst, Ralph S.,1917-1972,set designer.; Kennedy, George,1925-actor.; Lang, Jennings,1915-1996,presenter,film producer.; Larch, John,actor.; Lyons, Richard E.,1921-1989,film producer.; MacKichan, Robert,art director.; McCarthy, John,Jr.,set designer.; McEachin, James,actor.(CARDINAL)210256; McGee, Vonetta,actor.; Mercer, Mae,actor.; Miller, Herman,1919-1999,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)849161; Mills, Donna,actor.(CARDINAL)281944; Murphy, Warren B.,screenwriter.; Page, Geraldine,actor.; Pingitore, Carl,film editor.; Riesner, Dean,1918-2002,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)848292; Rodman, Harold,screenwriter.; Schöne, Reiner,1942-actor.; Schifrin, Lalo,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)842053; Sherry, John B.,1908-1985,screenwriter.; Siegel, Don,1912-1991,film producer,film director,actor.(CARDINAL)844244; Stanley, Frank,1922-1999director of photography.(CARDINAL)341521; Sterling, Tisha,1944-actor.; Stroud, Don,1943-actor.(CARDINAL)843399; Surtees, Bruce,1937-2012,director of photography.; Taylor, Clarice,1927-2011,actor.; Thackery, Bud,director of photography.; Tully, Tom,1896-1982,actor.; Van Horn, Buddy,1929-actor.; Walcott, Gregory,1928-actor.; Walter, Jessica,1941-actor.; Waxman, Sam E.,1917-2012,film editor.; Webster, Ferris,1912-1989,film editor.; Whittaker, Rod,1931-2005,screenwriter.; Williams, John,1932-composer (expression)(CARDINAL)346904; Zanuck, Richard D.,film producer.(CARDINAL)379091; Zorich, Louis,1924-actor.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Cullinan, Thomas.Beguiled.; Malpaso (Company),production company,presenter.(CARDINAL)784803; Universal Pictures (Firm),production company,presenter.(CARDINAL)318695; Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)344011;
Play Misty for me: director of photography, Bruce Surtees ; art director, Alexander Golitzen ; set decorations, Ralph Hurst ; costumes by Helen Colvig ; film editor, Carl Pingitore ; "Misty" composed and performed by Erroll Garner ; original music by Dee Barton ; "The first time ever I saw your face" sung by Roberta Flack . The Eiger sanction: film editor, Ferris Webster ; music, John Williams ; director of photography, Frank Stanley. Coogan's bluff: director of photography, Bud Thackery ; art directors, Alexander Golitzen and Robert C. MacKichan ; set decorations, John McCarthy, John Austin ; film editor, Sam E. Waxman ; costumes designed by Helen Colvig ; music, Lalo Schifrin. The beguiled: director of photography, Bruce Surtees ; art director, Alexander Golitzen ; set decorations, John Austin ; film editor, Carl Pingitore ; costumes by Helen Colvig ; music by Lalo Schifrin ; production designer, Ted Haworth.Play Misty for me: Clint Eastwood, Jessica Walter, Donna Mills, John Larch, Jack Ging, Irene Hervey, James McEachin, Clarice Taylor, Donald Siegel. The Eiger sanction: Clint Eastwood, George Kennedy, Vonetta McGee, Jack Cassidy, Heidi Bruhl, Thayer David, Gregory Walcott, Reiner Schoene, Michael Grimm, Jean-Pierre Bernard, Brenda Venus, Candice Rialson, Elaine Shore, Dan Howard. Coogan's bluff: Clint Eastwood, Susan Clark, Tisha Sterling, Don Stroud, Betty Field, Tom Tully, Melodie Johnson, James Edwards, Rudy Diaz, David F. Doyle, Louis Zorich, Lee J. Cobb. The beguiled: Clint Eastwood, Geraldine Page, Elizabeth Hartman, Jo Ann Harris, Darleen Carr, Mae Mercer, Pamelyn Ferdin, Melody Thomas, Peggy Drier, Pattye Mattick, Charles Briggs, George Dunn, Charles Martin, Matt Clark, Patrick Culliton, Wayne "Buddy" Van Horn.Coogan's bluff: An Arizona lawman's unorthodox methods of capturing an escaped murderer angers a tough NYC police lieutenant.Play Misty for me: A radio disc jockey becomes the victim of psychotic obsession when he tries to end a torrid love affair with a fan.The beguiled: A wounded soldier finds shelter in an all-girls academy during the Civil War.The Eiger sanction: A professional assassin is forced out of retirement in order to avenge a friend's murder in the Swiss Alps.MPAA rating: R (all films).DVD, region 1, anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1 or 2.35:1); Dolby Digital 2.0 mono., NTSC.
- Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Biographical films.; Comedy films.; Crime films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Police films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Assassins; Disc jockeys; Mountaineering; Police; Prisons; Soldiers; Stalkers; Asesinos; Policía; Radiodifusión; Soldados;
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