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- Dragnet [videorecording] / by Aykroyd, Dan.(CARDINAL)348272; Aykroyd, Dan.actaus(CARDINAL)348272; Coleman, Dabney,1932-act(CARDINAL)844709; Hanks, Tom.(CARDINAL)318707; Hanks, Tom.act(CARDINAL)318707; Mankiewicz, Tom.; Mankiewicz, Tom.drtaus; Morgan, Harry,1915-2011act; Paul, Alexandra.act; Permut, David.pro; Plummer, Christopher.act(CARDINAL)344895; Weiss, Robert K.pro; Zweibel, Alan.aus(CARDINAL)736680; MCA Home Video (Firm); Universal City Studios.(CARDINAL)732617;
Executive producer, Bernie Brillstein ; editor, Richard Halsey ; production design, Robert F. Boyle ; director of photography, Matthew F. Leonetti ; music, Ira Newborn.Dan Aykroyd, Tom Hanks, Christopher Plummer, Harry Morgan, Alexandra Paul, Dabney Coleman.A comedy that pays homage to the famed original police drama of the '50s and '60s.MPAA rating: PG-13.DVD, anamorphic widescreen 1.77:1, Dolby digital surround.
- Subjects: Comedy films.; Detective and mystery films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Comedy films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Criminal investigation; Police;
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- Righteous kill [videorecording] / by Avnet, Jon,1949-drtpro(CARDINAL)900277; Gewirtz, Russell.aus; Cowan, Rob.pro(CARDINAL)847989; Davidson, Boaz,1943-pro; Emmett, Randall.pro(CARDINAL)845876; Furla, George.pro(CARDINAL)346672; Grobman, Lati.pro; Lerner, Avi.pro; Milchan, Alexandra.pro; Rosenberg, Daniel M.pro; De Niro, Robert.act(CARDINAL)184450; Pacino, Al,1940-act(CARDINAL)747288; 50 Cent(Musician)act(CARDINAL)541907; Gugino, Carla,1971-act(CARDINAL)799628; Leguizamo, John.act(CARDINAL)341231; Wahlberg, Donnie,1969-act(CARDINAL)785934; Dennehy, Brian.act(CARDINAL)830293; Anchor Bay Entertainment, Inc.(CARDINAL)340087; Emmett Furla Films.(CARDINAL)849570; Grosvenor Park Media.; InVenture Entertainment (Firm); Millennium Films.; Nu Image (Firm);
Director of photography, Denis Lenoir ; editor, Paul Hirsch ; music, Edward Shearmur.Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Curtis Jackson, Carla Gugino, John Leguizamo, Donnie Wahlberg, Brian Dennehy.Turk and Rooster are two aging NYPD detectives who have been partners for 30 years. They are faced with a serial killer who is murdering other sociopathic criminals. They both have personal issues. They start working with Perez and Riley, a younger team. Tensions between the pairs of partners is inevitable, especially since Turk is now living with Perez's ex-girlfriend. She also happens to be a homicide detective. But before Turk and Rooster can retire, they are called in to investigate the murder of a notorious pimp, which has ties to a case they solved years before.MPAA rating: R; for violence, pervasive language, some sexuality and brief drug use.DVD format, region 1, anamorphic widescreen (2.35:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, NTSC.
- Subjects: Thrillers (Motion pictures); Action and adventure films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Detectives; Serial murderers; Homicide investigation; Criminal behavior; Man-woman relationships;
- © ©2008., Anchor Bay Entertainment,
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- The phantom of the opera [videorecording] / by Lloyd Webber, Andrew,1948-composer,producer,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)161941; Schumacher, Joel,1939-director,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)370730; Butler, Gerard,1969-actor.(CARDINAL)348818; Rossum, Emmy,1986-actor.(CARDINAL)786331; Wilson, Patrick,1973-actor.(CARDINAL)340081; Richardson, Miranda,actor.; Driver, Minnie,actor.(CARDINAL)863196; Hinds, Ciar©Łn,1953-actor.; Callow, Simon,1949-actor.(CARDINAL)352621; McGuire, Victor,1964-actor.; Ellison, Jennifer,1983-actor.; Melvin, Murray,1932-actor.; McNally, Kevin,actor.(CARDINAL)346571; Fleet, James,actor.; Mathieson, John,1961-director of photography.; Fenner, John,art director.; Kirby, Paul,art director.; Rawlings, Terry,1933-editor of moving image work.; Hart, Charles,lyricist.; Byrne, Alexandra,costume designer.(CARDINAL)849496; Pratt, Anthony,1937-production designer.; McGuinness, Nathan,special effects provider.; Hutchinson, Peter,special effects provider.(CARDINAL)421166; Darling, Peter,choreographer.; Motion picture adaptation of (work)Leroux, Gaston,1868-1927.Fant©þme de l'Op©♭ra.; Joel Schumacher Productions.; Odyssey Entertainment (Firm); Really Useful Films.; Scion Films.(CARDINAL)848915; Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- ); Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Director of photography, John Mathieson ; art directors, John Fenner, Paul Kirby ; editor, Terry Rawlings ; original music, Andrew Lloyd Webber ; lyrics by Charles Hart ; additional lyrics by Richard Stilgoe ; costume designer, Alexandra Byrne ; production designer, Anthony Pratt ; visual effects supervisor, Nathan McGuinness ; special effects supervisor, Peter Hutchinson ; choreographer, Peter Darling.Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, Ciar©Łn Hinds, Simon Callow, Victor McGuire, Jennifer Ellison, Murray Melvin, Kevin R. McNally, James Fleet.Tells the story of a disfigured musical genius who haunts the catacombs beneath the Paris Opera, waging a reign of terror over its occupants. When he falls fatally in love with Christine, the Phantom devotes himself to creating a new star for the Opera, exerting a strange sense of control over the young soprano as he nurtures her extraordinary talents.MPAA rating: PG-13; for brief violent images.DVD; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.System requirements for DVD-ROM features: PC; Microsoft Windows 98SE or higher; InterActual Player (included on disc); Internet Explorer 5.5.; Macromedia Flash 6.0; Internet connection; DVD-ROM drive; DirectShow-compatible DVD decoder.
- Subjects: Musical films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Op©♭ra de Paris; Phantom of the Opera (Fictitious character); Sopranos (Singers);
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- U.S. National Debate Topic, 2014-2015. by H.W. Wilson Company.(CARDINAL)142786;
Includes bibliographical references (page 187) and index.The ocean covers more than 72 percent of the Earth's surface and constitutes 90 percent of all the space on Earth capable of sustaining life. The climate of the terrestrial environment is dependent on the ocean, which removes and produces essential gases and modulates heat to produce a productive living zone where humanity and all other terrestrial life can flourish. The oceans also constitute part of the essential structure of human culture, linking global economies through trade and shipping and providing food and resources for humans around the world. The economic impact of the ocean is immense, providing nearly $3 trillion in goods and services each year. Climate change, overfishing, oceanic acidification, pollution, and other human-engineered changes in the oceanic environment threated both oceanic life and the continuation of human society. The question of how to manage, protect, and develop the oceanic environment is one of the most important environmental issues in the history of human culture.
- Subjects: Oceanography.; Marine resources development.; Marine resources; Marine resources conservation.; Marine ecology.; Climatic changes; Sea level.;
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- In living color. [videorecording] by Carrey, Jim,1962-actor.(CARDINAL)344059; Foxx, Jamie.actor.(CARDINAL)342903; Grier, David Alan,1955 June 30-actor.(CARDINAL)530058; Johnson, Anne-Marie,1960-actor.; Wayans, Keenen Ivory.creator.(CARDINAL)434116; Ivory Way Productions,television production company.(CARDINAL)537657; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.,film distributor.(CARDINAL)340075; Twentieth Century-Fox Television, Inc.,television production company.(CARDINAL)340274;
Disc 1, Side A: Episode one (Def strawberry jam ; Jerry Seinfeld in the ghetto ; Sammy and Kim ; Ugly woman: Wanda's baby part 1) ; Episode two (The dirty dozens ; Ball park breast implants ; The shouting Olympics ; Fire Marshal Bill in surgery) Episode three (Ike Turner & Hooch: the Denny verdict ; Honeymooners '93 ; Cheap Pete at the convenience store ; Ace and the main man: Tupac) ; Episode four (Loomis Simmons: knock you up ; Deny's commercial ; Unpoetic justice ; The Champ: shot at the title ; B.S. Brothers: talk show) -- Episode five (NBA harasser ; Depressed Irish singer ; Anorexic sumo wrestler ; Deronda and Pookie ; Ugly woman: Wanda's baby part 2) -- Disc 1, Side B: Episode six (Rush 'N Al's big and loud men's shop ; Background Guy gets a girlfriend ; Black Andy Rooney ; Cheap Pete at the bar ; Ace and the Main Man: Marsha Warfield) ; Episode seven (Ugly woman: Wanda's baby part 3 ; Circus of the black stars ; A date with Magnifico ; Fire Marshal Bill's magic show) ; Episode eight (Ugly woman: at the door, part 1 ; Sam Kinison: live from hell ; AT & T frequent caller plan ; Ugly woman: at the door part 2 ; Insensitive thearapist ; The dirty dozens II ; Ugly woman: at the door part 3) ; Episode nine (Rush 'N Al: can't we all just sweat along? ; All up in the family ; The waiter who knows too man specials ; Ugly woman: Barry Bonds ; East Hollywood squares) ; Epiosde ten (Background Guy at crime scene ; Willy Coyote testifies before Congress ; Go on girl: Sandra and Rosie ; Candy Cane's kid's show ; Honeymooners '93: the new boss).Disc 2, Side A: Episode eleven (What champ: parachute ; What if the Menendez Brothers were black? ; Deboner 2000 commercial ; Sammy and the Man ; Umbilical Barry) ; Episode twelve (B.E.T. fall lineup: Mary Tyler Mo ; Loomis Simmons: custom built condoms ; Depressed Irish singer at the rescue mission ; Geraldo: celebrities' kids ; Ace and the Main Man: Johnny Gill) ; Episode thirteen (Joe Jackson's Never Neverland sale ; Dead arm substitute teacher ; Black Andy Rooney II ; Deronda and Pookie play office ; Wheel of dozens) ; Episode fourteen (Sister act 3: this ain't kosher ; Background Guy goes to the woods ; The gangsta group ; The waiter on the plane ; Grandpa at police dog seminar) ; Episode fifteen (Cheap Pete on a date ; Rush 'N Al vs. Howard Stern ; East Hollywood squares II) -- Disc 2, Side B: Episode sixteen (Tonya Harding for 'The club' ; All up in the family: card night ; John Bobbitt: six million dollar man ; Hemorrhoid Guy ; Ugly woman: Wanda's sister) ; episode seventeen (Tonya Harding: Mark Jackson free throw ; B.S. Brothers: Patrick Ewing shoe contract ; White league ; Ace and the Main Man: Kareem Abdul: Jarrar) ; episode eighteen (Mrs. Ikefire ; East Hollywood squares III ; Background Guy at spring break ; The dirty dozens home game ; Fire Marshal Bill: wedding night) ; Episode nineteen (The champ: paternity suit ; San Francisco ; The dirty dozens tournament of champions with Ed O'Neill) ; Episode twenty (Dr. Kevorkian's home remedies ; Great moments in Black History: the first Def comedy ; Thugs ; Overly confident gay man order fast food ; Sweet Tooth Jones).Disc 3, Side A: Episode twenty-one (Loomis Simmons: make him jealous ; Academy Awards parody ; Grandpa at Beethoven's sidekick audition ; Cheap Pete gets married ; Umbilical Barry rids the subway ; Hemorrhoid Guy: the hallway) ; Episode twenty-two (Cheap Pete at the carnival ; Loomis Simmons: let me harass you ; The scary Larry show ; East Hollywood squares IV) ; Episode twenty-three (Sweet Tooth Jones: corporate gig ; Ed Bacon guidance counselor ; Ugly woman: bachelor auction with Luther Vandross) -- Disc 3, Side B: Episode twenty-four (Candy Cane's last show ; Grandpa & Duke: a time for love ; Family dozens) ; Episode twenty-five (Vista commercial ; Willy Coyote's mall appearance ; Infomercial Awards ; All up in the family: Gay Barney ; Deronda and Pookie play party ; B.S. Brothers: gansta rappers) ; Episode twenty-six (The Champ: back to school ; Prison cable network: lights out with Angel ; Ace and the Main Man: Salt 'N' Pepa).episode four. Loomis Simmons : knock you up ; Deny's commercial ; Unpoetic justice ; The champ : shot at the title ; B.S. Brothers : talk show -- episode five. NBA harasser ; Depressed Irish singer ; Anorexic sumo wrestler ; Deronda and Pookie ; Ugly woman : Wanda's baby part 2 -- disc one, side B. episode six. Rush'n Al's big and loud men's shop ; Background guy gets a girlfriend ; Black Andy Rooney ; Cheap Pete at the bar ; Ace and the main man : Marsha Warfield ; close featuring Jazzmatazz.James Carrey, Tommy Davidson, Jamie Foxx, David Alan Grier, Anne-Marie Johnson, T'keya Crystal Keymah, Jay Leggett, Carol Rosenthal, Alexandra Wentworth, Marc Wilmore, the Fly Girls and Twist.In this final season of the show, nothing was sacred, and no public figure was safe. The show's hilarious sketches challenged censors and viewers with piercing parody.
- Subjects: Sketch comedy television programs.; Television comedies.; Television series.; Variety shows (Television programs); Comedy sketches; Parody;
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