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The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess [videorecording] by Baker, Gregg.vocact; Clarey, Cynthia.vocact; Evans, Damon.vocact; Gershwin, Ira,1896-lyr; Haymon, Cynthia.vocact; Heyward, Dorothy,1890-1961.lbt(CARDINAL)193829; Heyward, DuBose,1885-1940.Porgy.(CARDINAL)532751; Marks, Stephany.pro; Nunn, Trevor.drt(CARDINAL)734148; Rattle, Simon,1955-cnd(CARDINAL)719997; Rutenberg, Craig.cnd; Simpson, Marietta.vocact; Smith, Greg.pro; White, Willard.vocact; Gershwin, George,1898-1937.Porgy and Bess.(CARDINAL)727725; American Playhouse Theatrical Films.pro; British Broadcasting Corporation.pro(CARDINAL)143648; EMI Classics (Firm)pbl; Glyndebourne Festival Chorus.voc; Homevale (Firm)pro; London Philharmonic Orchestra.itr(CARDINAL)517656; Primetime Television.pro;
Adapted for television by Trevor Nunn with Yves Baigneres ; cameras, Trevor Wimlett, James Day ; designed for television by Eric Walmsley ; choreographer, Charles Augins ; videotape editor, St. John O'Rorke.Willard White (Porgy) ; Cynthia Haymon (Bess) ; Gregg Baker (Crown) ; Cynthia Clarey (Serena) ; Marietta Simpson (Maria) ; Damon Evans (Sporting Life) ; Paula Ingram ; Gordon Hawkins ; the Glyndebourne Chorus ; Craig Rutenberg, chorus master ; The London Philharmonic ; Simon Rattle, conductor.Recorded at Shepperton Studios, London, Nov.-Dec. 1992.Video adaptation of the Glyndebourne Festival Opera stage production directed by Trevor Nunn. The Gershwins' classic musical drama portrays the lives of the occupants of Catfish Row. Includes synopsis in English, French, German and Italian.Rating: PG.DVD; Dolby digital stereo.
Subjects: Musical films.; Operas;
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The young riders. [videorecording] by Baldwin, Stephen,1966-(CARDINAL)343275; Brolin, Josh.(CARDINAL)343274; Cullen, Brett.(CARDINAL)343273; Fine, Travis,1968-(CARDINAL)343272; Lieberman, Robert,1947-(CARDINAL)342767; Spielman, Ed.(CARDINAL)343276; American Broadcasting Company.(CARDINAL)141080; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.(CARDINAL)150193; Ogiens/Kane Company.; TGG Direct (Firm);
Disc 1. Pilot: The kid ; Gunfighter ; Home of the brave ; Speak no evil -- Disc 2. Bad blood ; Black Ulysses ; Ten-cent hero ; False colors ; A good day to die -- Disc 3. The end of innocence ; Blind love ; The keepsake ; Fall from grace ; Hard time.Stephen Baldwin, Josh Brolin, Brett Cullen, Travis Fine, Melissa Leo, Ty Miller, Gregg Rainwater, Yvonne Suhor, Anthony Zerbe.Set in the early days of the Pony Express, this series tells the fictionalized story of a group of young riders for the express based in Sweetwater, Kansas. The riders include Buffalo Bill Cody, and Wild Bill Hickock.TV rating: Not rated.DVDs, NTSC, region 1, Dolby Pro-logic II.Primetime Emmy Awards, 1990: Outstanding Costuming for a Series (Frances Harrison Hayes, for "The Kid")
Subjects: Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917; Hickok, Wild Bill, 1837-1876; Pony express; Television programs.; Television series.; Western television programs.;
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Down to the last pitch : how the 1991 Minnesota Twins and the Atlanta Braves gave us the best World Series of all time / by Wendel, Tim,author.(CARDINAL)515452;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Never before in baseball history had a team finished last and rallied to take the pennant the following season. Yet in 1991, lightning struck twice as the Minnesota Twins and the Atlanta Braves both reached the World Series. The remarkable turnarounds resulted in arguably the greatest Fall Classic of all time. Four of the games between the Twins and Braves were settled by "walk-off" runs. Three of them, including the climactic Game Seven, went into extra innings. And all seven games had memorable moments--from close plays at the plate to base-running blunders to pitching gems to dramatic late-inning home runs. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution cautioned fans about sleep deprivation as the nation was riveted watching Jack Morris, Kent Hrbek, Dan Gladden, and Kirby Puckett go against Tom Glavine, Lonnie Smith, John Smoltz, and David Justice on primetime television. In Down to the Last Pitch, award-winning writer Tim Wendel brings to life these seven memorable games, weaving contemporary interviews with discussions decades later about this classic World Series, and teasing out fact from legend. When the final out was recorded in 1991, the cover headline in Baseball Weekly read, "BEST WORLD SERIES EVER?" While that can always be debated, what happened inside and outside the lines in 1991 continues to resonate today." --Jacket.
Subjects: Atlanta Braves (Baseball team); Minnesota Twins (Baseball team); World Series (Baseball) (1991); Baseball;
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