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Nineteen eighty-four / by Perry, Simon,1943-producer.; Radford, Michael,1946-screenwriter,director.author.; Hurt, John,1940-2017,actor.; Burton, Richard,1925-1984,actor.; Hamilton, Suzanna,actor.; Cusack, Cyril,1910-1993,actor.; Fisher, Gregor,actor.; Deakins, Roger A.,1949-cinematographer.director.; Priestley, Tom,1932-editor.; Muldowney, Dominic,composer.musical director.; Orwell, George,1903-1950.Nineteen eighty-four.; Eurythmics (Musical group),performer.; Fondtree Entertainment (Firm); Rosenblum Films.; Umbrella Films.; Virgin Films.;
Director of photography, Roger Deakins; music, Dominic Muldowney; editor, Tom Priestley; music performed by Eurythmics.John Hurt, Richard Burton, Suzanna Hamilton, Cyril Cusack, Gregor Fisher.Based on the novel by George Orwell which is the story of impossible love and tragic betrayal set in the twisted, horrific world of "1984"Winston Smith (Hurt) endures a squalid existence in totalitarian Oceania under the constant surveillance of Big Brother. But his life takes a horrifying turn when he begins a forbidden love affair and commits the crime of independent thought. Sent to the chillingly labeled 'Ministry of Love', he is placed at the mercy of O'Brien (Burton), a coolly treacherous leader determined to control his thoughts and crush his soul.[Rated M for mature audiences.]DVD; all regions; anamorphic widescreen (16:9) presentation; Dolby digital 2.0; single layer.
Subjects: Fiction films.; Dystopian films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Based on the book.; Feature films.; Science fiction films.; Orwell, George, 1903-1950; Totalitarianism;
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Nineteen eighty-four [videorecording] / by Radford, Michael,1946-film director,screenwriter.; Perry, Simon,1943-film producer.; Burton, Richard,1925-1984,actor.(CARDINAL)714841; Hurt, John,1940-2017,actor.(CARDINAL)843734; Hamilton, Suzanna,actor.; Cusack, Cyril,1910-1993,actor.; Fisher, Gregor,actor.; Deakins, Roger A.,1949-director of photography.; Priestley, Tom,1932-editor of moving image work.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Orwell, George,1903-1950.Nineteen eighty-four.(CARDINAL)166150; Muldowney, Dominic,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)842623; Eurythmics (Musical group),composer (expression)(CARDINAL)813593; Virgin Cinema Films Ltd.,presenter,production company.; Umbrella Entertainment (Firm),production company.; Rosenblum Films,production company.; Criterion Collection (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)348269;
A man and a woman try desperately to escape the totalitarian regime they live in that bans nearly all free-thinking and love itself. Based on the book by George Orwell. This is the version released in 1984.DVD; region 1, NTSC; 16:9 wide screen; Dolby mono.Richard Burton, John Hurt, Suzanna Hamilton, Cyril Cusack, Gregor Fisher.Director of photography, Roger Deakins ; editor, Tom Priestley ; music, Eurythmics and Dominic Muldowney ; co-producers, Al Clark, Robert Devereux ; executive producer, Marvin J. Rosenblum.MPAA rating: R.
Subjects: Dystopian films.; Romance films.; Science fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Totalitarianism; Man-woman relationships;
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Blake Edwards' The return of the Pink Panther [videorecording] / by Edwards, Blake,1922-2010,screenwriter,film producer,film director.(CARDINAL)513567; Waldman, Frank,1919-1990,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)808571; Sellers, Peter,1925-1980,actor.(CARDINAL)122403; Plummer, Christopher,actor.(CARDINAL)344895; Schell, Catherine,1946-actor.; Lom, Herbert,actor.(CARDINAL)842068; Arne, Peter,1920-1983,actor.; Jeffrey, Peter,1929-1999,actor.; Aslan, Grégoire,1908-1982,actor.; Kwouk, Burt,1930-2016,actor.; Unsworth, Geoffrey,1914-1978,director of photography.; Priestley, Tom,1932-editor of moving image work.; Mancini, Henry,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)520290; David, Hal,1921-2012,lyricist.(CARDINAL)311505; Focus Features.(CARDINAL)542986; ITC Entertainment Group,presenter.; Jewel Productions Ltd.,presenter.; Pimlico Films, Ltd.,presenter.; Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)344011;
Director of photography, Geoffrey Unsworth ; editor, Tom Priestley ; music, Henry Mancini ; lyrics for "The Greatest Gift", Hal David.Peter Sellers, Christopher Plummer, Catherine Schell, Herbert Lom, Peter Arne, Peter Jeffrey, Gregoire Aslan, Burt Kwouk.When the priceless Pink Panther diamond is stolen yet again, the inimitable Inspector Jacques Clouseau is saved from an unwilling early retirement and sent off to the country of Lugash to investigate.MPAA rating: G.DVD, NTSC, region 1, dual layer; widescreen (2.35:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo.
Subjects: Feature films.; Comedy films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Clouseau, Inspector (Fictitious character); Diamonds; Jewel thieves; Criminal investigation; Diamonds; Colección Los delitos; Diamantes; Delitos;
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Tess [videorecording] / by Polanski, Roman,screenwriter,film director.(CARDINAL)721320; Brach, Gérard,screenwriter.; Brownjohn, John,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)346818; Grunstein, Pierre,film producer.; Berri, Claude,film producer.(CARDINAL)350577; Burrill, Timothy,film producer.(CARDINAL)824284; Kinski, Nastassja,1960-actor.; Firth, Peter,1953-actor.; Lawson, Leigh,1945-actor.; Collin, John,1931-1987,actor.; Martin, Rosemary,1936-1998,actor.; Pickles, Carolyn,1952-actor.(CARDINAL)346711; Pearson, Richard,1918-2011,actor.; Markham, David,1913-1983,actor.; Boysson, Pascale de,1932-2002,actor.; Hamilton, Suzanna,actor.; Church, Tony,actor.; Dunlop, Lesley,actor.; Coleridge, Sylvia,1909-1986,actor.; Rowlands, Patsy,actor.; Smart, Patsy,1918-1996,actor.; Sarde, Philippe,composer (expression); Guffroy, Pierre,1926-2010,production designer.; Powell, Anthony,1935-costume designer.; Unsworth, Geoffrey,1914-1978,cinematographer.; Cloquet, Ghislain,cinematographer.; McIntyre, Alastair,editor of moving image work.; Priestley, Tom,1932-editor of moving image work.; Stephens, Jack,art director.; Lefton, Sue,choreographer.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Hardy, Thomas,1840-1928.Tess of the d'Urbervilles.; Bragg, Melvyn,1939-interviewer (expression)(CARDINAL)714323; MacCabe, Colin,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)722326; Burrill Productions,production company.; Criterion Collection (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)348269; Janus Films,production company.; Pathé cinéma (France),production company.; Renn Productions,presenter,production company.;
Music, Philippe Sarde ; production designer, Pierre Guffroy ; costume designer, Anthony Powell ; photography, Geoffrey Unsworth, Ghislain Cloquet ; editors, Alastair McIntyre, Tom Priestley ; art director, Jack Stephens ; choreography, Sue Lefton.Nastassja Kinski, Peter Firth, Leigh Lawson, John Collin, Rosemary Martin, Carolyn Pickles, Richard Pearson, David Markham, Pascale de Boysson, Suzanna Hamilton, Caroline Embling, Tony Church, Lesley Dunlop, Sylvia Coleridge, Fred Bryant, Dicken Ashworth, Patsy Rowlands, John Barrett, Patsy Smart.An exquisite, richly layered adaptation of Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles. A strong-willed peasant girl is sent by her father to the estate of some local aristocrats to capitalize on a rumor that their families are from the same line. This fateful visit commences an epic narrative of sex, class, betrayal, and revenge. With its earthy visual textures it is a work of great pastoral beauty as well as vivid storytelling.Not rated by the MPAA.DVD, widescreen presentation, region 1, 5.1 surround.Academy Award winner for Best cinematography, Best art direction-set decoration and Best costume design.
Subjects: Romance films.; Melodramas (Motion pictures); Historical films.; Film adaptations.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928; Young women; Social stratification; Poor families; Man-woman relationships;
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Tess [videorecording] / by Berri, Claude,film producer. (CARDINAL)350577; Boysson, Pascale de,1932-2002,actor.; Brach, Gérard,screenwriter.; Bragg, Melvyn,1939-interviewer (expression) (CARDINAL)714323; Brownjohn, John,screenwriter. (CARDINAL)346818; Church, Tony,actor.; Cloquet, Ghislain,director of photography.; Coleridge, Sylvia,1909-1986,actor.; Collin, John,|d1931-1987,actor.; Collin, John,1931-1987,actor.; Dunlop, Lesley,actor.; Firth, Peter,1953-actor.; Grunstein, Pierre,film producer.; Guffroy, Pierre,1926-2010,production designer.; Hamilton, Suzanna,actor.; Kinski, Nastassja,1960-actor.; Lawson, Leigh,1945-actor.; Lefton, Sue,choreographer.; MacCabe, Colin,writer of supplementary textual content. (CARDINAL)722326; Markham, David,1913-1983,actor.; Martin, Rosemary,1936-1998,actor.; McIntyre, Alast1932-film editor.; McIntyre, Alastair,film editor.; Pearson, Richard,1918-2011,actor.; Pickles, Carolyn,1952-actor. (CARDINAL)346711; Polanski, Roman,screenwriter,film director. (CARDINAL)721320; Powell, Anthony,1935-costume designer.; Priestley, Tom,1932-film editor.; Rowlands, Patsy,actor.; Sarde, Philippe,composer (expression); Smart, Patsy,1918-1996,actor.; Stephens, Jack(Art director)art director.; Unsworth, Geoffrey,1914-1978,director of photography.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Hardy, Thomas,; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Hardy, Thomas,|d1840-1928.Tess of the d'Urbervilles.; Burrill Productions,production company. ; Criterion Collection (Firm),film distributor. (CARDINAL)348269; Janus Films,production company. ; Pathé cinéma (France),production company. ; Renn Productions,presenter,production company. ;
Music, Philippe Sarde ; production designer, Pierre Nastassia Kinski, Peter Firth, Leigh Lawson, John Collin, An exquisite, richly layered adaptation of Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles. A strong-willed peasant girl is sent by her father to the estate of some local aristocrats to capitalize on a rumor that their families are from the same line. This fateful visit commences an epic narrative of sex, class, betrayal, and revenge. With its earthy visual textures it is a work of great pastoral beauty as well as vivid storytelling. CHV rating: PG ; Blu-ray: region A, widescreen (2.35:1, 16:9) presentation; Academy Award winner for Best cinematography, Best art
Subjects: DVD-Video discs.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Melodramas (Motion pictures); Romance films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Man-woman relationships; Poor families; Social stratification; Young women;
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Faith and Family 5 movies [videorecording] by Urich, Robert,cast.; Cooperman, Alvin.; Grant, Amy,cast.(CARDINAL)348077; Moffett, D. W.,1954-cast.; Carradine, Keith,1949-cast.(CARDINAL)749164; Leary, Denis,cast.(CARDINAL)370253; Delany, Dana,cast.(CARDINAL)844764; Loggia, Robert,cast.; Cross, Joseph,1986-,cast.; O'Donnell, Rosie,cast.(CARDINAL)529271; Shyamalan, M. Night,direction,writer.(CARDINAL)344982; Davidson, Martin,1939-direction.; Miller, Jennifer,1955-; Lee, Sheryl,cast.; Burstyn, Ellen,1932-cast.(CARDINAL)344803; Schweig, Eric,1967-cast.; Guinee, Tim,cast.(CARDINAL)852141; Gershman, Michael.(CARDINAL)185687; Reynolds, Burt,cast.(CARDINAL)348262; Priestley, Jason,1969-cast.(CARDINAL)382493; Keller, Marthe,cast.; Douglas, Devincast.; Neville, John,cast.; Drewitz, Devin Douglascast.; Chesler, Lewis,producer.; Perlmutter, David M.(Producer)producer.; Pridy, Roderick J.director.; Koehler, Bonnie.; Troost, Ernest V.(CARDINAL)389467; Thom, James Alexander.Follow the river.; Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)340297; CBS Broadcasting Inc.(CARDINAL)849053; Crown Media (Firm); Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.(CARDINAL)563859; Miramax Home Entertainment (Firm); Signboard Hill Productions.; Sonar Entertainment (Firm); Sterling Entertainment Group.(CARDINAL)528900; Woods Entertainment (Firm);
Time of the wolf: produced by Lewis B. Chesler and David M. Perlmutter ; directed by Roderick J. Pridy ; Director of photography, Norayr Kasper, CSC ; edited by Jeff Warren ; music by John Scott.A horse for danny: Executive producer, Richard Welsh ; Producer, Tom DeWolfe ; Co-producers, Brent Shields, REmi Aubuchon ; Writer, Remi Aubuchon ; Director, Dick Lowry.Follow the river: Director of photography, Michael E. Gershman ; editor, Bonnie Koehler ; music, Ernest Troost ; producer, Alvin Cooperman ; teleplay by Jennifer Miller ; director, Martin Davidson.Wide awake: Executive producers, Randy Ostrow, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Meryl Poster ; Produced by Cary Woods, Cathy Konrad ; written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan.A horse for danny: Robert Urich, Gary Basaraba, Erik Jensen, Ed Bruce, Karen Carlson, LeeLee Sobieski.A song from the heart: Amy Grant, D.W. Moffett, Keith Carradine.Follow the river: Sheryl Lee, Ellen Burstyn, Tim Guinee, Eric Schweig.Time of the wolf: Burt Reynolds, Marthe Keller, Devin Douglas Drewitz, Jason Priestly, and John Neville.Wide awake: Denis Leary, Dana Delany, Robert Loggia, Joseph Cross, Rosie O'Donnell.A horse for danny: An inspirational story set against the backdrop of Kentucky horseracing, precocious eleven year old Danny is nobody's fool. Living at the race course with her horse trainer Uncle Eddie, she's got the inside track on everyone and everything. She also knows they will always be "just getting by" until they find that one great horse to get them in the money. When Danny sets her sites on a horse with true championship potential, she finds herself thrust into the dangerous political arena of the high-stakes professional racing scene, where someone will stop at nothing to keep Danny and her uncle out of the Winner's Circle.A song from the heart: Maryann Lowery is a beautiful, blind cellist and music teacher at the Milford Conservatory of Music. She enjoys her quiet, comfortable life with her friend and widowed neighbor, Oliver. When Gregory Pavan, a world-famous musician, visits the Conservatory to record an upcoming album, he sees undiscovered talent in Maryann. Gregory promises fame and convinces her to undergo a risky eye operation. As the two fall for each other, it will take a life-changing moment for Maryann to realize that sometimes, true love is waiting right before her eyes.Follow the river: Mary Ingles is a Virginia homesteader whose family is suddenly captured by Shawnee Indians. Impressed by her courage and strength after being taken captive, the Shawnee leader decides to make Mary his mate. Mary then makes the dangerous decision to escape the Shawnee village with another captive woman. Together they embark on a harrowing journey through the Virginia wilderness toward freedom and home.Time of the wolf: When young Aaron MacGregor is tragically orphaned he is sent to live with his distant aunt and uncle in the nearby woodlands. While struggling to adept to his new surroundings, Aaron suffers under a strained relationship with his emotional aunt and trouble from a local school bully.Wide awake: Joshua is a thoughtful 10-year-old looking for some simple answers to life's eternal questions.A horse for danny: Rated G.A song from the heart: Not rated.Follow the river: MPAA rating PG.Time of the wolf: Not ratedWide awake: Rated PG for language and thematic elementsDVD, Dolby digital.
Subjects: Comedy films.; Romance films.; Sports films.; Feature films.; Ingles, Mary Draper, 1732-1815; Horse racing; Jockeys; Horse trainers; Animal films; Women pioneers; Frontier and pioneer life; Indian captivities; Shawnee Indians; Made-for-TV movies.; Biographical films.; Historical films.; Film adaptations.; Cellists; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Blind women; Man-woman relationships;
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