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Little Moon and Jud McGraw [videorecording] : Jory ; Boot Hill. by Benson, Robby.act(CARDINAL)763569; Caan, James.act(CARDINAL)847608; Hill, Terence,1939-act; Marley, John,1907-1984.act; Powers, Stefanie.act(CARDINAL)736907; Ray, Aldo.act; Spencer, Bud.act; Strode, Woody.act(CARDINAL)782131; Thomas, B. J.act(CARDINAL)722083; Dreamline (Firm);
Little Moon and Jud McGraw -- Jory -- Boothill.Boot Hill: Terrence Hill, Woody Strode, Bud Spencer.Jory: John Marley, B.J. Thomas, Robby Benson.Little Moon and Jud McGraw: James Caan, Stephanie Powers, Aldo Ray.Boothill: A drifter comes to the aid of his friend who's gotten himself in trouble with outlaws and has taken refuge in a traveling circus.Jory: A young man deals with the death of his father.Little Moon and Jud McGraw: A good natured cowboy meets up with a gang of ruthless bandits. After they frame him, he takes revenge on them ... one by one.DVD ; Dolby digital ; digitally mastered.
Subjects: DVDs.; Comedy films.; Feature films.; Western films.; Comedy films.; Feature films.; Western films.;
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Just like the movies / by Fiore, Kelly.(CARDINAL)401568;
Pretty, popular Marijke Monti and over-achieving nerd-girl Lily Spencer have little in common--except that neither feels successful when it comes to love. Now they have a budding friendship and a plan--to act out grand gestures and get the guys of their dreams.730LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Love; Friendship; Young adult fiction; Friendships.;
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Classic cinema collection [videorecording] by Castle, Sherle.; D'Abbes, Ingram.; Duncan, Leonard.; Emerton, Roy,1892-1944.; Green, Cora.; Harris, Bud.; Holloway, Dorothy.; Jones, July.; Mathews, Mathew.; Newell, Inez.; Percy, Esmé,1887-1957.; Robeson, Paul,1898-1976.; Sherie, Fenn.; Thompson, True T.; Ulmer, Edgar G.(Edgar George),1904-1972.; Wallace, Claude.; Welch, Elizabeth.; Wilcox, Izinetta.; Williams, Spencer.; Wills, J. Elder(James Elder); British Lion Studio Company, Ltd.; Cozumel Films.; Meteor Productions.; Urban Works Entertainment (Firm);
Disc 1. Moon over Harlem (69 min.) / Meteor Productions ; original story and dialogue, Mathew Mathews ; screenplay, Sherle Castle ; directed by Edgar G. Ulmer -- Juke joint (67 min.) / Alfred N. Sack presents ; Harlemwood Studios ; original story, True T. Thompson; directed by Spencer Williams ; a Bert Goldberg production -- Disc 2. Big fella (71 min.) / a British Lion picture ; screenplay by Ingram D'Abbes and Fenn Sherie ; directed by J. Elder Wills -- Song of freedom (77 min.) / Exclusive Films present ; a Hammer production ; story, Claude Wallace, Dorothy Holloway ; screen adaptation and scenario, Ingram D'Abbes and Fenn Sherie ; director, J. Elder Wills.Moon over Harlem: Photography, J. Burgi Contner, Edward Hyland; editor, Jack Kemp; music, Donald Heywood. Juke joint: Music, Red Calhoun and his orchestra; director of photography, George Sanderson. Big fella: Camera, George Stretton, H. Thomson; film editors, Brereton Porter, D. Robertson; music, Eric Ansell. Song of freedom: Music, Eric Ansell; lyrics, Henrik Ege; photography, Eric Cross; editor, Arthur Tavares.Big fella: Paul Robeson, Elizabeth Welch, Roy Emerton.Juke joint: Spencer Williams, July Jones, Inez Newell, Leonard Duncan.Moon over Harlem: Bud Harris, Cora Green, Izinetta Wilcox.Song of freedom: Paul Robeson, Elizabeth Welch, Esme Percy.Big fella: In this musical comedy, Paul Robeson stars as Joe, a Marseilles docker hired by a wealthy English couple to find their missing son. When Joe finds him, he learns he escaped of his own will, and takes him to stay with a local singer. They offer him a refuge from his repressed white parents.Juke joint: Juke Joint is a 1947 race film directed by and starring Spencer Williams and produced and released by Sack Amusement Enterprises. Bad News Johnson, a con artist from Memphis, Tennessee, arrives in Dallas, Texas, accompanied by his dim sidekick July Jones with only twenty-five cents between them. Johnson is constantly exasperated at Jones' deficient perspicacity, and at one point he comments Jones is so dense that he probably thinks "Veronica Lake is some kind of summer resort." The duo arrange to become boarders at the home of Louella "Mama Lou" Holiday, who is fooled into believing Johnson is an acting teacher named Whitney Vanderbilt; Jones takes the alias of Cornbread Green. Mrs. Holiday agrees to give the men free room and board if they will provide poise lessons to her daughter, an aspiring beauty queen named Honey Dew. The lessons pay off and Honey Dew wins the beauty contest, but problems arise when Mrs. Holiday's husband, Papa Sam, decides to hold a party for the new beauty queen at a disreputable juke joint.Moon over Harlem: German immigrant Edgar G. Ulmer directed this melodrama with an all-black cast (including jazz legend Sidney Bechet), and shot the film in just four days. The story concerns a rich widow seduced by a gangster, and the man's attempts to get her money.Song of freedom: Song of Freedom is a 1936 British film directed by J. Elder Wills and starring Paul Robeson. One of two elements pivotal to the plot is an opera composer named Gabriel Donizetti, presumably suggested by the historical opera composer Gaetano Donizetti. The other is a medallion that serves to identify Robeson's character as a descendant of an African monarch. Song of Freedom may best represent the opportunity Robeson was looking for to "give a true picture of many aspects of the life of the coloured man in the West. Hitherto on the screen, he has been characterized or presented only as a comedy character. This film shows him as a real man." Robeson was also given final cut approval on the film, an unprecedented option at the time for an actor of any race. As in Sanders of the River, the film called for documentary scenes of West African traditional dances and ceremonies, but this time Robeson obtained a contract giving him final cut, so that the film's message would not be changed behind the doors of the editing room. As in Sanders of the River, the film called for documentary scenes of West African traditional dances and ceremonies, but this time Robeson obtained a contract giving him final cut, so that the film's message would not be changed behind the doors of the editing room. Robeson plays Zinga, a black dockworker in England with a great baritone singing voice. He is discovered by an opera impresario, and is catapulted into great fame as an international opera star. Yet he feels alienated from his African past, and out of place in England. By chance, he is informed that an ancestral medallion that he wears is proof of his lineage to African kings, and he leaves fame and fortune to take his rightful place of royalty. Reunited with his people, he plans to improve their lives by combining the best of western technology with the best of traditional African ways. Not rated.DVD.
Subjects: Comedy films.; Drama.; Feature films.; Musical films.; African Americans; African Americans; Africans.;
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Just like the movies / by Fiore, Kelly,author.(CARDINAL)401568;
Pretty, popular Marijke Monti and over-achieving nerd-girl Lily Spencer have little in common--except that neither feels successful when it comes to love. Now they have a budding friendship and a plan--to act out grand gestures and get the guys of their dreams.730LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Romance fiction.; Friendship; Friendships.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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