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Sam Elliott double feature. [videorecording] : Gone to Texas and Blue River. /
Blue River /; Taft Entertainment Co. in association with J.D. Feigelson Productions ; produced by Frank Q. Dobbs ; teleplay by John Binder ; directed by Peter Levin; (1986 : 140 min.) --; Blue River /; Signboard Hill Productions ; produced by Brent Shields ; teleplay by Maria Nation ; directed by Larry Elikann; (1995 : 90 min).Gone to Texas: Sam Elliott, Michael Beck, James Stephens./ Blue River: Sam Elliott, Jerry O'Connell, Nick Stahl.Gone to Texas: The true-life story of Sam Houston, the frontier hero and statesman whose bravery and vision led to the creation of the Republic of Texas. Blue River: Depicts the powerful events that unfold in a small Wisconsin town driving 2 teenage brothers apart when later in life one brother, now a homeless derelict, arrives at the home of his brother, now a successful doctor.Gone to Texas: Not rated. Blue River rated PG-13.Digital video disc.System requirements:
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- Sam Elliott double feature [videorecording] : Gone to Texas, Blue River / by Elliott, Sam,1944-,actor.(CARDINAL)847867; Beck, Michael,1949-,actor.(CARDINAL)785874; Stephens, James,1951-,actor.; O'Connell, Jerry,1974-,actor.(CARDINAL)340733; Stahl, Nick,1979-,actor.(CARDINAL)848339; Levins, Peter,film director.; Elikann, Larry S.,film director.; Binder, John,1940-screenwriter.; Nation, Maria,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)786330; Canin, Ethan.Blue river.; Echo Bridge Home Entertainment,publisher.(CARDINAL)563859; J.D. Feigelson Productions,production company.; Signboard Hill Productions,production company.; Taft Entertainment Television,production company.;
Gone to Texas: music, Dennis McCarthy ; director of photography, Frank Watts ; film editors, Mike Eliot, Paula Sanbum. Blue River: music by Lawrence Shragge ; production designer, Donald Lee Harris ; director of photography, Eric Van Haren Homan ; editor, Sabrina Plisco-Morris.Blue River: Sam Elliott, Jerry O'Connell, Nick Stahl.Gone to Texas: Sam Elliott, Michael Beck, James Stephens.Blue River: Depicts the powerful events that unfold in a small Wisconsin town driving 2 teenage brothers apart when later in life one brother, now a homeless derelict, arrives at the home of his brother, now a successful doctor.Gone to Texas: The true-life story of Sam Houston, the frontier hero and statesman whose bravery and vision led to the creation of the Republic of Texas.Blue River: PG-13.Gone to Texas: Not rated.DVD.
- Subjects: Made-for-TV movies.; Historical films.; Feature films.; Biographical films.; Western films.; Houston, Sam, 1793-1863; Families; Brothers;
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- Sam Elliott [videorecording] Blue River, Gone to Texas, and I will fight no more forever. by Beck, Michael,1949-act(CARDINAL)785874; Binder, John,1940-aus; Canin, Ethan.Blue river.; Elikann, Larry S.drt; Elliott, Sam,1944-act(CARDINAL)847867; Levins, Peter.drt; Nation, Maria.aus(CARDINAL)786330; O'Connell, Jerry,1974-act(CARDINAL)340733; Stahl, Nick,1979-act(CARDINAL)848339; Stephens, James,1951-act; Whitmore, J.(James); Echo Bridge Entertainment (Firm); J.D. Feigelson Productions.; Signboard Hill Productions.; Taft Entertainment Television.;
Blue River: music by Lawrence Shragge ; produced by Brent Shields ; executive producer Richard Welsh ; teleplay by Maria Nation ; directed by Larry Elikann.Gone to Texas: music by Dennis McCarthy ; executive producer, J. D. Feigelson ; produced by Frank Q. Dobbs ; story by Frank Q. Dobbs and John Binder ; directed by Peter Levin ; teleplay by John Binder.I will fight no more forever: directed by Richard R. Heffron ; produced by Stan Margulies ; written by Jeb Rosebrook and Theodore Strauss ; executive producer David L. Wolper ; music by Gerald Fried.Blue River: Sam Elliott, Jerry O'Connell, Nick Stahl, Susan Dey.Gone to Texas: Sam Elliott, Michael Beck, James Stephens, Claudia Christian, Bo Hopkins.I will fight no more forever: Sam Elliott, James Whitmore, Ned Romero.Blue River: Depicts the powerful events that unfold in a small Wisconsin town driving 2 teenage brothers apart when later in life one brother, now a homeless derelict, arrives at the home of his brother, now a successful doctor.Gone to Texas: The true-life story of Sam Houston, the frontier hero and statesman whose bravery and vision led to the creation of the Republic of Texas.I will fight no more forever: Shows events that led to the conflict in 1877 between the Nez Perces and the U.S. Army. Chief Joseph led the 300 Nez Perce braves, their women and children in the historic running battle against ten separate commands of the Army.Blue River: MPAA rating: PG-13; for thematic material, sensuality and a scene of violence.Gone to Texas: Not rated; adult situations, violence.I will fight no more forever: Not rated.
- Subjects: Biographical films.; Feature films.; Historical films.; Made-for-TV movies.; Television movies.; Western films.; Joseph, Nez Perce Chief, 1840-1904.; Houston, Sam, 1793-1863; Brothers; Families; Nez Percé Indians;
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- To dance with the white dog [videorecording] by Clifford, Patricia.; Jordan, Glenn,1936-; Cooper, Susan,1935-(CARDINAL)351865; Cronyn, Hume.(CARDINAL)741604; Tandy, Jessica.(CARDINAL)843156; Kay, Terry.(CARDINAL)516449; Hallmark Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)340738; Signboard Hill Productions.;
A devoted old couple are separated when the wife dies. The husband struggles to cope with his loneliness and failing health, but his spirit is fading when a mysterious white dog appears and reawakens his joy of life.
- Subjects: Feature films.;
- © [2002], c1993., Hallmark Hall of Fame,
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- Primal secrets [videorecording] by Burstyn, Ellen,1932-(CARDINAL)344803; Hitchcock, Jane Stanton.Trick of the eye.Videorecording.; Hughes, Barnard,1915-; Kaplan, Ed.; Tilly, Meg.(CARDINAL)434993;
Director of photography, Shelly Johnson ; production design, David Ensley ; editor, Sabrino Plisco-Morris ; music, Allyn Ferguson.Meg Tilly, Ellen Burstyn, Barnard Hughes, Alastair Duncan, Paxton Whitehead, Romy Rosemont. An artist is hired by a rich recluse to paint a ballroom and gets drawn into a maze of family secrets and psychological mystery. General.Not rated.NTSC.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery films.; Feature films.;
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The ranger, the cook and a hole in the sky ; Huckleberry Finn ; The legend of Wolf Mountain [videorecording]
Ranger, the cook and a hole in the sky /; produced by, Brent Shields ; teleplay by, Robert Wayne ; directed by, John Kent Harrison ; SignBoard Hill Productions ; Sonar Entertainment --; Huckleberry Finn /; produced by, Steven North ; teleplay by, Jean Holloway ; directed by, Robert Totten ; an ABC Circle Film --; Legend of Wolf Mountain /; Hemdale Pictures Corporation ; Wolf Mountain Productions Inc. in association with Majestic Entertainment presents ; a Craig Clyde film ; written by, Craig Clyde & James Hennessy ; produced by, Bryce Fillmore ; directed by, Craig Clyde.The ranger, the cook and a holde in the sky: Sam Elliott, Jerry O'Connell, Ricky Jay. -- Huckleberry Finn: Ron Howard, Antonio Fargas, Donny Most, Royal Dano. -- The legend of Wolf Mountain: Bo Hopkins, Robert Z'Dar.The ranger, the cook and a hole in the sky: "It's 1919 and the U.S. Forest Service is busy at work in the remote wilderness of the West. For many--like the hardened Bill--blasting rock and blazing trails has become a way of life. But for a 17-year-old hothead name Mac there's much to learn"--Container insert. -- Huckleberry Finn: "Always in a bind, Huckleberry Finn has learned to think on his feet. When his drunken father kidnaps him, Huck fakes his own death and escapes down the wild Mississippi. While on the run, Huck teams up with his old friend, Jim, a slave headed to free territory. Together they encounter every kind of adventure imaginable"--Container insert. -- The legend of Wolf Mountain: "After being kidnapped by a couple of ex-cons, three kids are left to fend for themselves in the wilderness. It they want to make it out safely, they'll have to put their faith in the legend of a magnificent wolf spirit"--Container insert.Rated PG.DVD, full screen presentation.
- Subjects: Made-for-TV movies. ; Action and adventure television programs. ; Finn, Huckleberry (Fictitious character); Forest rangers; Male friendship; Wolves; Survival; Kidnapping;
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- The Canterville Ghost / [videorecording] / by Benedetti, Robert.; Campbell, Neve,1973-(CARDINAL)348472; Lunghi, Cherie,1952-(CARDINAL)847523; Lunghi, Cherie,1953-; Macartney, Syd.; Sims, Joan.; Sinden, Donald.; Stewart, Patrick,1940-(CARDINAL)175316; Wilde, Oscar,1854-1900.Canterville ghost.(CARDINAL)404395; Wiley, Ed.; Anasazi Productions (firm); Echo Bridge Home Entertainment (Firm); Hallmark Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)340738; Platinum Disc Corporation.(CARDINAL)686974; Signboard Hill Productions.; Anasazi Productions (firm); Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.(CARDINAL)563859; Hallmark Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)340738; Platinum Disc Corporation.(CARDINAL)686974; Signboard Hill Productions.;
Director of photography, Denis Lewiston; music, Ernest Troost; film editors, Paul Martin Smith, Jim Oliver; executive producer, Richard Welsh.Patrick Stewart, Neve Campbell, Joan Sims, Donald Sinden, Cherie Lunghi, Edward Wiley.The fun begins as the unsuspecting Otis family moves into the stately, rambling rooms of Canterville Hall where young Virginia meets up with the castle's resident specter: the 400-year-old ghost of Sir Simon de Canterville. But while Sir Simon does his moaning, chain-rattling best to frighten the newcomers, Virginia soon befriends him and learns his sorrowful secret: unless a pure-hearted mortal agrees to plead his case before the dreaded Angel of Death, Sir Simon will be doomed to haunt the Hall for eternity.Rated PG.DVD.
- Subjects: Television plays.; Ghosts; Haunted castles; Teenage girls;
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- Timepiece [videorecording] : / by Burstyn, Ellen,1932-(CARDINAL)344803; Cole, Marcus.; Evans, Richard Paul.(CARDINAL)340505; Fielder, Richard.; Hunter, J. Michael(James Michael),1963-(CARDINAL)687472; Jones, James Earl.(CARDINAL)175318; Kilner, Kevin.; Tabler, Jonathan.; Villamil, Mercedes.; Watts, Naomi,1968-(CARDINAL)346596; Bonneville Producers Group (Firm); Hallmark Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)340738; Polson Group.; Signboard Hill Productions.;
Produced by Erica Fox ; teleplays by Greg Taylor and Richard Fielder ; directed by Marcus Cole.Timepiece: James Earl Jones, Ellen Burstyn, Kevin Kilner, Naomi Watts, J. Michael Hunter, Jonathan Tabler, Mercedes Villamil, Richard Thomas.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD; 2.0 Dolby Digital surround.
- Subjects: Christmas plays.; Interpersonal relations; Married people;
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- Follow the river [videorecording] by Cooperman, Alvin.; Miller, Jennifer,1955-; Davidson, Martin,1939-; Lee, Sheryl.; Burstyn, Ellen,1932-(CARDINAL)344803; Schweig, Eric,1967-; Guinee, Tim.(CARDINAL)852141; Davidson, Martin.(CARDINAL)754316; Thom, James Alexander.Follow the river.; Echo Bridge Home Entertainment (Firm); Signboard Hill Productions.;
Music, Ernest Troost ; production designer, Scott Ritenour ; director of photography, Michael E. Gershman ; editor, Bonnie Koehler ; executive producer, Richard Welsh.Sheryl Lee, Ellen Burstyn, Eric Schweig, Tim Guinee.Mary Ingles is a Virginia homesteader whose family is suddenly attacked by a Shawnee war party. After Mary is taken captive, the leader of the war party is impressed by her courage and strength, and decides to make her 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.DVD.
- Subjects: Made-for-TV movies.; Television adaptations.; Television plays.; Ingles, Mary Draper, 1732-1815; Ingles, Mary Draper, 1732-1815; Frontier and pioneer life; Indian captivities; Frontier and pioneer life; Indian captivities;
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Follow the river
Director of photography, Michael E. Gershman ; production design, Scott Ritenour ; editor, Bonnie Koehler ; music, Ernest Troost.Eric Schweig, Sheryl Lee, Ellen Burstyn, Tim Guinee.After the Shawnee attack her settlement and take her captive, a young woman escapes along with another captive.MPAA rating: PG
- Subjects: Adventure films.; Feature films.; Film adaptations.; Made-for-TV movies.; Ingles, Mary Draper, 1732-1815; Frontier and pioneer life; Indian captivities; Shawnee Indians; Women pioneers;
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