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- Tears in the rain / by Stone, Sharon,1958-actor.(DLC)n 95111574; Cazenove, Christopheractor.(DLC)no 96013493; Lawson, Leigh,1945-actor.(DLC)nr2002020762; Daneman, Paul,actor.(DLC)n 84002994; Sharp, Don,1922-director.(local)tlcaut6621521469600; Parolini, Gianfranco,1925-2018(DLC)no2005029169; Wallace, PamelaTears in the rain.(DLC)n 90635894; 905 Entertainment.(local)tlcaut6621832517800; British Lion Films.(DLC)nr 96016430 ; Yorkshire Television.(DLC)n 86836318 ;
Executive producer, Keith Richardson ; directed by Don Sharp ; produced by Peter Snell.Sharon Stone, Christopher Cazenove, Leigh Lawson, Paul Daneman, Maurice Denham and Anna Massey.Casey Cantrell, a young American, travels to London to deliver her mother's death-bed letter to Lord Richard Bredon. In the lush English countryside, Casey is pursued by two men, Michael Bredon, heir to the Bredon fortune, and his wealthy friend Hamdan al Dubai. As the story unfolds, Casey uncovers a bizarre and shocking discovery.DVD, Dolby digital.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery films.; Made-for-TV movies.; Detective films.; Mystery films.;
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- The fly and Return of the fly [videorecording]. by Clavell, James.(CARDINAL)293726; Neumann, Kurt,1908-1958.; Hedison, David,1929-; Owens, Patricia,1925-2000.; Price, Vincent,1911-1993.(CARDINAL)125917; Marshall, Herbert,1890-1966.; Glasser, Bernard.; Bernds, Edward.; Halsey, Brett.(CARDINAL)844423; Frankham, David.; Sutton, John,1908-1963.; Seymour, Dan,1915-1982.; Lippert, Robert L.,1926-; Parsons, Jack.; Spalding, Harry.; Sharp, Don,1922-; Donlevy, Brian.; Baker, George,1931 Apr. 1-; Gray, Carole.; Langelaan, George,1908-1969.Fly.; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.(CARDINAL)340075; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.(CARDINAL)137420;
Return of the fly / Twentieth Century Fox presents a Cinemascope picture ; produced by Associated Producers, Inc. ; produced by Bernard Glasser ; screenplay by Edward L. Bernds ; directed by Edward L. Bernds.The fly / Twentieth Century Fox presents a Cinemascope picture ; screenplay by James Clavell ; produced and directed by Kurt Neumann.The fly: Al Hedison, Patricia Owens, Vincent Price, Herbert Marshall. Return of the fly: Vincent Price, Brett Halsey, David Frankham, John Sutton, Dan Seymour. Return of the fly: Despite warnings from his uncle Francois, young scientist Philippe Delambre is determined to reattempt his late father's teleportation experiments with the help of his assisstant Ronald. But Ronald schemes against Philippe and turns him into the same horrifying man-fly creature that his father had become. Once again, it is up to Francois to try and make things right again.The fly: Experimental scientist Andre Delambre attempts to transfer matter through space, using himself as the test subject. But things go horrifically wrong when a common housefly buzzes into the machine, resulting in two grotesque man-fly hybrids. Now, with the head of a fly and a wing in place of one of his arms, Andre desperately hopes that he, his wife Helene and his brother Francois can capture the other mutant - the human-headed, one-armed fly - in hopes of reversing the experiment.Not rated.DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation; Dolby Digital 4.0 surround, Dolby Digital mono., single-layer, NTSC.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Horror films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures, television, etc.); Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Suspense films.; Documentary films.; Scientists; Science; Housefly; Teleportation; Married people; Científicos; Ciencia;
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- Act of will [videorecording] / by Sharp, Don,1922-2011.; Tennant, Victoria,1950-(CARDINAL)537319; Coyote, Peter.(CARDINAL)348484; Hurley, Elizabeth.(CARDINAL)789066; McNally, Kevin.(CARDINAL)346571; Gordon, Serena.; Bradford, Barbara Taylor,1933-Act of will.; Tango Entertainment (Firm); Tyne Tees Television.;
Original music by Barrie Guard.Victoria Tennant, Peter Coyote, Elizabeth Hurley, Kevin McNally, Serena Gordon.The daughter of a fashion designer rebels against her mother's glamorous lifestyle.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD. Dolby digital.
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- The British TV Victorian collection. [videorecording] / by Bridges, Beau.(CARDINAL)342958; Cardona, Robert D.; Di Pego, Gerald.; Mason, A. E. W.(Alfred Edward Woodley),1865-1948.Four feathers.; Rosemont, Norman.; Seymour, Jane,1951-(CARDINAL)355813; Sharp, Don,1922-2011.; Norman Rosemont Productions (Firm); Shanachie Entertainment Corp.; Trident Films, Inc.;
Jane Seymour, Beau Bridges.A story of the cowardice-turned-courage of a young British officer who initially refuses to join his unit on a mission to quash a revolt in Sudan, but then joins the mission as an undercover agent behind enemy lines.DVD, region 1, full screen (4:3) presentation.
- Subjects: Made-for-TV movies.; Romance television programs.; War television programs.; Courage; Cowardice; Man-woman relationships; Redemption;
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- Barbara Taylor Bradford's a woman of substance [videorecording] / by Bostwick, Barry.; Bradford, Barbara Taylor,1933-(CARDINAL)349280; Kerr, Deborah,1921-2007.(CARDINAL)759406; Neeson, Liam.(CARDINAL)344074; Seagrove, Jenny.; Sharp, Don,1922-2011; Acorn Media (Firm)(CARDINAL)340133; Artemis Portman Productions.;
MARCIVE 12/19/07Disc 1: part 1 (104 min.) -- Disc 2: parts 2 & 3 (208 min.).Music composed and conducted by Nigel Hess.Jenny Seagrove (young Emma), Liam Neeson, Deborah Kerr (Emma Harte), Barry Bostwick (Paul).The story of Emma Harte, a bright and ambitious servant girl who overcomes her impoverished Yorkshire beginnings in her quest to become an international retailing magnate and one of the richest women in the world.DVD.
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Love stories.; Bradford, Barbara Taylor, 1933-; Businesswomen; Television mini-series.;
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- Tears in the rain [videorecording] / by Sharp, Don,1922-2011.; Stone, Sharon,1958-; Cazenove, Christopher.(CARDINAL)847754; Lawson, Leigh,1945-; Wallace, Pamela.(CARDINAL)357679; 905 Entertainment.; British Lion Films.; Yorkshire Television.; Stone, Sharon,1958-act; Cazenove, Christopher.act(CARDINAL)847754; Lawson, Leigh,1945-act; Daneman, Paul.act; Sharp, Don,1922-2011drt; Parolini, Gianfranco,1930-aus; Wallace, Pamela.Tears in the rain.;
Sharon Stone, Christopher Cazenove, Leigh lawson, Paul Daneman, Maurice Denham and Anna Massey.Casey Cantrell, a young American, travels to London to deliver her mother's death-bed letter to Lord Richard Bredon. In the lush English countryside, Casey is pursued by two men, Michael Bredon, heir to the Bredon fortune, and his wealthy friend Hamdan al Dubai. As the story unfolds, Casey uncovers a bizarre and shocking discovery.Rated PG-13 for some sexual content.DVD, Dolby digital.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery films.; Wallace, Pamela; Wallace, Pamela; Man-woman relationships; Film adaptations.; Made-for-TV movies.; Detective and mystery films.;
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- The Hammer horror series [videorecording] by avion, Alexander,1929-actor.; Reed, Oliver,1938-1999,actor. (CARDINAL)764097; Allen, Patrick,1927-2006,actor. (CARDINAL)538413; Bruce, Brenda,actor.; Burrell, Sheila,1922-2011,actor.; Cushing, Peter,1913-1994,actor. (CARDINAL)349055; Daniel, Jennifer,1939-actor.; De Souza, Edward,actor.; Elder, John,1922-2013,screenwriter.; Eles, Sandorv, actor.; Evans, Clifford,1912-1985,actor.; Feller, Catherine,actor.; Fisher, Terence,1904-1980,director.; Francis, Freddie,1917-2007,director.; Gough, Michael,1916-2011,actor.; Graham Scott, Peter,1923-2007,director.; Hinds, Anthony,1922-2013,producer.; Hunt, Martita,1900-1969,actor.; Hutcheson, David,1905-1976,actor.; Jackson, Freda,1909-1990,actor.; Knight, David,1927-actor.; Lamont, Duncan,1918-actor.; Linden, Jennie,1939-actor.; Lom, Herbert,actor. (CARDINAL)842068; Monlaur, Yvonne,actor.; Redmond, Moira,actor.; Romain, Yvonne,1938-actor.; Sangster, Jimmy,screenwriter,producer. (CARDINAL)710445; Scott, Janette,1938-actor.; Sears, Heather,1935-1994,actor.; Sharp, Don,1922-2011,director.; Temple-Smith, John,producer.; Walters, Thorley,1913-1991,actor.; Warren, Barry,actor.; Wild, Katy,actor.; Willman, Noel,1918-1988,actor.; Woodthorpe, Peter,actor.(CARDINAL)884238; Hammer Film Productions,production company. (CARDINAL)738566; Universal Pictures (Firm),publisher. (CARDINAL)318695; Universal-International (Firm),production company. (CARDINAL)784572;
Brides of Dracula: Peter Cushing, Freda Jackson, Martita Hunt, Yvonne Monlaur. Night creatures: Peter Cushing, Yvonne Romain, Patrick Allen. Nightmare: David Knight, Moira Redmond, Jennie Linden, Brenda Bruce. Paranoiac: Janette Scott, Oliver Reed, Sheila Burrell, Alexander Davion. Phantom of the opera: Herbert Lom, Heather Sears, Thorley Walters, Micheal Gough. The curse of the werewolf: Clifford Evans, Oliver Reed, Yvonne Romain, Catherine Feller. The evil of Frankenstein: Peter Cushing, Peter Woodthorpe, Duncan Lamont, Sandor Eles, Katy Wild, David Hutcheson. The kiss of the vampire: Clifford Evans, Noel Willman, Edward De Souza, Jennifer Daniel, Barry Warren. Brides of Dracula: Marianne is traveling to Eastern Europe from Paris for a teaching post. She gets stranded at an inn after her stagecoach mysteriously leaves her. She is persuaded to stay at Baroness Meinster's chateau. During her stay Marianne meets the Baroness's son who is chained to a wall. Feeling bad for the son, Marianne frees him, only to discover that he is a vampire. Luckily for her, Dr. Van Helsing is on his way to rescue Marianne and destroy the vampire. Night creatures: Captain Collier and his band of sailors show up to an English coastal town to investigate reports of 'marsh phantoms' who ride by night spreading terror to the town. The Captain suspects that the local reverend might be hiding something. Are the phantoms genuine or a cover for illegal smuggling activities? Who knows the truth about the curse of Captain Clegg? Nightmare: As a child, Janet witnessed her insane mother stab her father to death. Now as a young student, she has horrible dreams of her mother locked in an insane asylum. The dreams have gotten so bad that the boarding school sends her home. But neither her guardian Henry nor her friend Grace can help Janet stop the nightmares. Are Janet's problems in her head, will she go crazy like her own mother? Sometimes when you wake up, the nightmare is just beginning. Paranoiac: Simon is a psychotic man who is driving his sister, Eleanor, insane, so that he can inherit the estate of their dead parents. But when a mysterious man, who claims to be a long-lost relative, saves Eleanor from committing suicide, Simon's plans are thwarted. Simon vows to get revenge on the impostor and take care of his sister in the process. Phantom of the opera: Strange events have been occurring at a London opera house. When tragedy strikes during an opening night performance, it becomes clear that the events are not accidents. It is the work of the Phantom. Then Christine, the young new star of the opera, is abducted by the Phantom who turns out to be a disfigured brilliant composer himself. The producer, worried about his star, starts to investigate the Phantom's secret lair and soon discovers the Phantom's plan of revenge against the owner of the opera house. The curse of the werewolf: Leon is a werewolf--half-man, half-beast, who loves by day and kills by night. This maniacal tale of terror follows the life of Leon from his innocent youth to his deadly adulthood. Try as he might, Leon is unable to control the dark forces within him and when the moon is full, he becomes an uncontrollable killer beast who terrorizes the town. The evil of Frankenstein: On the run from irate villagers for his unorthodox experiments, Dr. Frankenstein and his assistant Hans uncover his original creature, long though destroyed, preserved in ice. While resurrecting the monster in his new laboratory, Dr. Frankenstein discovers that its brain is dormant. Only Zoltan, a mystical hypnotist, can revive the monster. But Zoltan uses the creature for his own selfish purposes and unleashes a violent chain of events. The kiss of the vampire: On their honeymoon, Gerald and Marianne take a wrong turn and end up in a remote European village. They are welcomed into the castle of Count Ravna, who turns out to be a vampire. When the count and his vampire cult kidnap Marianne, Gerald must ally with the reclusive vampire hunter Professor Zimmer, to rescue Marianne and destroy the vampire sect. Not rated. DVD video, Dolby digital 5.1, surround, 2.0 mono, NTSC, Region 1, widescreen.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Horror films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Dracula, Count (Fictitious character); Apparitions; Disfigured persons; Frankenstein, Victor (Fictitious character); Inheritance and succession; Nightmares; Vampires; Werewolves; Women singers;
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- The Hammer horror series [videorecording] : 8-film collection. by Fisher, Terence,1904-1980,director.; Francis, Freddie,1917-2007,director.; Graham Scott, Peter,1923-2007,director.; Sharp, Don,1922-2011,director.; Allen, Patrick,1927-2006,actor.; Anderson, Daphne,1922-2013,actor.; Bateson, Timothy,1926-2009,actor.; Benson, Martin,1918-2010,actor.; Bruce, Brenda,actor.; Burrell, Sheila,1922-2011,actor.; Cooper, George A.,actor.; Cushing, Peter,1913-1994,actor.; Daniel, Jennifer,1939-actor.; Davion, Alexander,1929-actor.; Dawson, Anthony,1916-1992,actor.; Denham, Maurice,1909-2002,actor.; De Souza, Edward,1932-actor.; Diamond, Arnold,1915-1992,actor.; Eles, Sandor,actor.; Evans, Clifford,1912-1985,actor.; Francis, Derek,1923-1984,actor.; Goodwin, Harold,1902-1987,actor.; Goorney, Howard,1921-2007,actor.; Gough, Michael,1916-2011,actor.; Howlett, Noel,actor.; Hunt, Martita,1900-1969,actor.; Hutcheson, David,1905-1976,actor.; Jackson, Freda,1909-1990,actor.; Jessop, Clytie,actor.; Karlin, Miriam,actor.; Knight, David,1927-actor.; Lamont, Duncan,1918-1978,actor.; Linden, Jennie,1939-actor.; Lodge, David,1921-2003,actor.; Lom, Herbert,actor.; MacGowran, Jack,1918-1973,actor.; Madden, Peter,1904-1976,actor.; Maitland, Marne,1916-1991,actor.; Malleson, Miles,actor.; Mitchell, Warren,actor.; Oscar, Henry,1891-1969,actor.; Redmond, Moira,actor.; Reed, Oliver,1938-1999,actor.; Reid, Milton,1917-actor.; Ripper, Michael,1913-2000,actor.; Romain, Yvonne,1938-actor.; Sallis, Peter,actor.; Scott, Janette,1938-actor.; Scully, Terry,1932-2001,actor.; Sears, Heather,1935-1994,actor.; Solon, Ewen,1917-1985,actor.; Walters, Thorley,1913-1991,actor.; Washbourne, Mona,1903-1988,actor.; Welsh, John,1914-1985,actor.; Willman, Noel,1918-1988,actor.; Woodbridge, George,1907-1973,actor.; Woodthorpe, Peter,actor.; Wordsworth, Richard,actor.;
Brides of Dracula: Music composed by Malcolm Williamson ; director of photography, Jack Asher ; production designer, Bernard Robinson ; editor, Alfred Cox. Curse of the werewolf: Music composed and conducted by Benjamin Frankel ; director of photography, Arthur Grant ; production designer, Bernard Robinson ; editor, Alfred Cox. Phantom of the opera: Music composed and conducted by Edwin Astley ; director of photography, Arthur Grant ; production designer, Bernard Robinson ; editor, Alfred Cox. Paranoiac: Music composed by Elisabeth Lutyens ; director of photography, Arthur Grant ; production designer, Bernard Robinson. Kiss of the vampire: Music composed by James Bernard ; director of photography, Alan Hume ; production designer, Bernard Robinson ; supervising editor, James Needs. Nightmare: Music composed by Don Banks ; director of photography, John Wilcox ; production designer, Bernard Robinson ; supervising editor, James Needs. Night creatures: Music composed by Don Banks ; musical director, Philip Martell ; director of photography, Arthur Grant ; production designer, Bernard Robinson ; editor, Eric Boyd-Perkins. Evil of Frankestein: Music composed by Don Banks ; director of photography, John Wilcox ; supervising editor, James Needs.Brides of Dracula: Peter Cushing, Freda Jackson, Martita Hunt, Yvonne Montaur, Miles Malleson, Henry Oscar, David Peel, Victor Brooks, Mona Washbourne, Michael Ripper, Andree Melly.Night creatures: Peter Cushing, Yvonne Romain, Patrick Allen, Oliver Reed, Michael Ripper, Martin Benson, David Lodge, Daphne Anderson, Derek Francis, Milton Reid, Jack MacGowran, Terry Scully, Peter Halliday, Rupert Osborn.Nightmare: David Knight, Moira Redmond, Jennie Linden, Brenda Bruce, George A. Cooper, Clytie Jessop, Irene Richmond, John Welsh, Timothy Bateson, Elizabeth Dear.Paranoiac: Janette Scott, Oliver Reed, Sheila Burrell, Maurice Denham, Alexander Davion, Liliane Brousse, Harold Lang, Arnold Diamond, John Bonney, John Stuart.Phantom of the opera: Herbert Lom, Heather Sears, Thorley Walters, Micheal Gough, Edward De Souza, Miles Malleson, Miriam Karlin, Marne Maitland, Harold Goodwin, Martin Miller, John Harvey.The curse of the werewolf: Clifford Evans, Oliver Reed, Yvonne Romain, Catherine Feller, Anthony Dawson, Anne Blake, Warren Mitchell, Michael Ripper, Peter Sallis, Ewen Solon, Hira Talfrey, George Woodbridge, Richard Wordsworth.The evil of Frankenstein: Peter Cushing, Peter Woodthorpe, Duncan Lamont, Sandor Eles, Katy Wild, David Hutcheson, James Maxwell, Howard Goorney, Kiwi Kingston.The kiss of the vampire: Clifford Evans, Edward De Souza, Noel Willman, Jennifer Daniel, Barry Warren, Brian Oulton, Noel Howlett, Jacquie Wallis, Peter Madden, Isobel Black, Vera Cook, John Harvey.An 8-movie classic horror collection! Brides of Dracula: "Vampire hunter Van Helsing returns to Transylvania to destroy handsome bloodsucker Baron Meinster, who has designs on beautiful young schoolteacher Marianne." -- The curse of the werewolf: "In eighteenth-century Spain, an adopted boy becomes a werewolf and terrorizes the inhabitants of his town." -- Phantom of the opera: "An acid-scarred composer rises from the Paris sewers to boost his favorite opera understudy's career." -- Paranoiac: "A man long believed dead returns to the family estate to claim his inheritance." -- The kiss of the vampire: "When car trouble strands a honeymooning couple in a small Southern European village, an aristocratic family in the area reaches out to help them with sinister consequences." -- Nightmare: A traumatized young woman doesn't know where her nightmares stop and insanity begins. Night creatures: "In 18th-century England, the Royal Crown sends Royal Navy Captain Collier and his crew to investigate reports of illegal smuggling and bootlegging in a coastal town where locals believe in Marsh Phantoms." -- The Evil of Frankenstein: "Upon returning to his home village to continue his experimental research, the destitute Dr. Frankenstein revives his old creature, but a hypnotist wants the monster to control for himself." -- Descriptions from IMDB.Not rated.DVD.
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- The mark of Zorro [videorecording] ; Don Q, son of Zorro / by Astor, Mary,1906-1987.(CARDINAL)188321; Beery, Noah,1882-1946.; Crisp, Donald,1880-1974.; Cunningham, Jack,1882-1941.; De La Motte, Marguerite,1902-1950.; Fairbanks, Douglas,1883-1939.(CARDINAL)123481; McCulley, Johnston,1883-1958.Curse of Capistrano.; Miller, Eugene,playwright.; Mirsalis, Jon C.; Niblo, Fred,1874-1948.; Prichard, Hesketh Vernon Hesketh,1876-1922.Don Q's love story.; Prichard, K.(Kate)Don Q's love story.; Thomas, Elton,1883-1939.; Douglas Fairbanks Pictures Company.; Elton Corporation.; Kino International Corporation.;
The mark of Zorro (107 min.) / Douglas Fairbanks Pictures Corp. ; directed by Fred Niblo ; screenplay by Eugene Miller & Elton Thomas (Fairbanks) -- Don Q, son of Zorro (111 min.) / Elton Corp. ; directed by Donald Crisp ; screenplay by Jack Cunningham.The mark of Zorro: photography, William McGann and Harry Thorpe; art direction, Edward Langley; original piano score composed and performed by Jon C. Mirsalis; Don Q: photography, Henry Sharp; original piano score composed and performed by Jon C. Mirsalis.The mark of Zorro: Douglas Fairbanks, Marguerite De La Motte, Noah Beery, Robert McKim, George Periolat; Don Q: Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Astor, Donald Crisp, Jack McDonald, Warner Oland, Jean Hersholt.The mark of Zorro: Fairbanks is the dandy Don Diego by day and Zorro by night as he woos a lady and fights corrupt political officials in Spanish California; Don Q, son of Zorro: Don Cesar De Vega is framed for murder but fakes his own death and plots vengeance.MPAA rating: not rated.DVD.
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- Don't shed your tears for anyone who lives on these streets / by Pron, Patricio,1975-author.(CARDINAL)431558; Pron, Patricio,1975-No derrames tus lágrimas por nadie que viva en estas calles.English.(CARDINAL)831676; Lethem, Mara,translator.(CARDINAL)490456;
"From the acclaimed Argentine writer, one of Granta's Best Young Spanish-Language Novelists: a bold, ambitious new novel about how art became politics and politics became crime during the cataclysm of the Second World War. Pinerolo, Italy; April 1945. Ata conference in support of Fascism, a writer disappears and is found dead at the bottom of a cliff. Thirty years later, a young man--a political activist or a terrorist, depending on your perspective--interviews survivors from the conference, to try to uncover the truth about what happened and its consequences. Who was the writer? What did he believe in? Why, shortly before his death, did he save a man who could have killed him? Where is his lost work? And what does any of this have to do with a teenagerin contemporary Milan involved in a violent confrontation with the police? Don't Shed Your Tears for Anyone Who Lives on These Streets is a razor-sharp, completely original exploration of our most timeless concerns--guilt, betrayal, the legacy of earliergenerations--and probes the question of what literature is: how it explains our times and irrevocably changes our lives"--
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