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The twilight zone. [videorecording] / by Adams, Stanley,1915-1977.act; Anderson, John,1922-1992.act; Andrews, Edward,1914-1985.act; Badham, Mary,1952-act(CARDINAL)843733; Bare, Richard L.drt; Basehart, Richard,1914-1984.act; Belasco, Leon,1902-1988.act; Biberman, Abner,1909-1977.drt; Blondell, Joan.act(CARDINAL)893459; Blyth, Ann,1928-act; Boone, Randy.act(CARDINAL)220831; Bower, Antoinette,1932-act; Brahm, John,1893-1982.drt; Brand, Neville,1920-1992.act; Butler, Robert,1927-drt; Coburn, James.act(CARDINAL)346902; Constantine, Michael.act(CARDINAL)348249; Cooper, Gladys,1888-1971.act; Cooper, Jackie,1922-2011.act(CARDINAL)516707; Court, Hazel,1926-2008.act; Cox, Wally,1924-1973.act; Crosby, Gary.act(CARDINAL)434512; Crosland, Alan,1918-2001.drt; Deacon, Richard,1922-1984.act; Dehner, John.act; Demarest, William.act; Donner, Richard.drt(CARDINAL)747670; Enrico, Robert,1931-2001.adpausdrt(CARDINAL)173918; Erdman, Dick,1925-act; Fabares, Shelley.act; Faye, Herbie,1899?-1980.act; Fix, Paul,1901-1983.act(CARDINAL)844001; Ford, Constance,1923-1993.act; Forest, Michael,1929-act; Foster, Ron.act; Froug, William.pro(CARDINAL)364137; Gilchrist, Connie,1901-1985.act; Girard, Bernard,1918-1997.drt; Goldsmith, Martin M.,1913-1994.aus; Gordon, Don,1926-2017.act(CARDINAL)339807; Granet, Bert,1910-2002.pro; Hamner, Earl,Jr.aus(CARDINAL)779754; Hardwicke, Cedric,1893-1964.act(CARDINAL)186771; Hartley, Mariette.act(CARDINAL)521394; Hyland, Diana.act; Ichac, Marcel.pro(CARDINAL)269274; Jacquet, Roger.act; Kay, Roger,1921-2001.drt; Kearney, Carolyn.act; Keith, Robert,1896-1966.act; Kinsolving, Lee,1938-1974.act; Klugman, Jack.act(CARDINAL)522205; Kobe, Gail.act; Lacy, Susan.drtpro; Landau, Martin,1928-2017.act(CARDINAL)344350; Lansing, Robert,1929-1994.act; Lee, Ruta,1936-act; Long, Richard,1927-1974.act; Lupino, Ida,1918-1995.drt(CARDINAL)510409; Malone, Nancy.act; Mantell, Joe,1915-2010.act; Marvin, Lee.act(CARDINAL)514477; Matheson, Richard,1926-2013.aus(CARDINAL)349321; McGiver, John,1913-1975.act(CARDINAL)819945; McNamara, Maggie,1928-1978.act; McNeely, Jerry,1928-adpaus(CARDINAL)771029; Mumy, Billy,1954-act(CARDINAL)764937; Nelson, Barry,1920-2007.act; Newman, Joseph M.,1909-2006.drt; O'Malley, J. Pat(James Pat)act(CARDINAL)758118; O'Neal, Patrick,1927-1994.act; Oates, Warren,1928-1982.act(CARDINAL)759235; Philips, Lee,1927-1999.act; Post, Ted,1918-2013.drt; Rich, John,1925-2012.drt(CARDINAL)435087; Richman, Peter Mark,1927-act; Rooney, Mickey.act(CARDINAL)183490; Roubaix, Paul de.pro(CARDINAL)307051; Sarafian, Richard C.drt; Savalas, Telly,1924-1994.act(CARDINAL)843398; Schoenfeld, Bernard C.aus; Selzer, Milton.act; Serling, Rod,1924-1975.adpauscrehst(CARDINAL)734586; Shatner, William.act(CARDINAL)160206; Siegel, Don,1912-1991.drt(CARDINAL)844244; Silverstein, Elliot,1927-drt(CARDINAL)766625; Strassfield, Adele T.aus; Takei, George,1937-act(CARDINAL)752464; Taylor, Vaughn,1910-1983.act; Tomerlin, John.aus; Tourneur, Jacques,1904-1977.drt; Van Dreelen, John.act; Weis, Don,1922-2000.drt; Westcott, Helen,1928-1998.act; White, Christine.act; Wilcox Paxton, Collin,1935-2009.act(CARDINAL)636251; Winston, Ronald,1932-1973.drt; Wynn, Ed,1886-1966.act(CARDINAL)752515; Cayuga Productions.pro; CBS DVD (Firm)dst(CARDINAL)544739; CBS Television Network.pro(CARDINAL)161300; Image Entertainment (Firm)dst(CARDINAL)328010;
Producers, Bert Granet, William Froug, Marcel Ichac, Paul de Roubaix.Narrated by Rod Serling.A collection of tales which range from comic to tragic, but most often have a wicked sense of humor and are filled with unexpected twists. Includes a bonus episode of American Masters profiling Rod Serling.DVD, NTSC, Region 1; Dolby Digital mono; full screen (1.33:1) presentation; discs 1-5 are dual layer format; high definition transfer.
Subjects: Anthology television programs.; Fiction television programs.; Horror television programs.; Science fiction television programs.; Television adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914?; Haunted places; Robots; Spirit possession; Supernatural; Surrealism; Time travel;
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The twilight zone. [videorecording] / by Adams, Stanley,1915-1977.act; Anderson, John,1922-1992.act; Andrews, Edward,1914-1985.act; Badham, Mary,1952-act(CARDINAL)843733; Bare, Richard L.drt; Basehart, Richard,1914-1984.act; Belasco, Leon,1902-1988.act; Biberman, Abner,1909-1977.drt; Blondell, Joan.act(CARDINAL)893459; Blyth, Ann,1928-act; Boone, Randy.act(CARDINAL)220831; Bower, Antoinette,1932-act; Brahm, John,1893-1982.drt; Brand, Neville,1920-1992.act; Butler, Robert,1927-drt; Coburn, James.act(CARDINAL)346902; Constantine, Michael.act(CARDINAL)348249; Cooper, Gladys,1888-1971.act; Cooper, Jackie,1922-2011.act(CARDINAL)516707; Court, Hazel,1926-2008.act; Cox, Wally,1924-1973.act; Crosby, Gary.act(CARDINAL)434512; Crosland, Alan,1918-2001.drt; Deacon, Richard,1922-1984.act; Dehner, John.act; Demarest, William.act; Donner, Richard.drt(CARDINAL)747670; Enrico, Robert,1931-2001.adpausdrt(CARDINAL)173918; Erdman, Dick,1925-act; Fabares, Shelley.act; Faye, Herbie,1899?-1980.act; Fix, Paul,1901-1983.act(CARDINAL)844001; Ford, Constance,1923-1993.act; Forest, Michael,1929-act; Foster, Ron.act; Froug, William.pro(CARDINAL)364137; Gilchrist, Connie,1901-1985.act; Girard, Bernard,1918-1997.drt; Goldsmith, Martin M.,1913-1994.aus; Gordon, Don,1926-2017.act(CARDINAL)339807; Granet, Bert,1910-2002.pro; Hamner, Earl,Jr.aus(CARDINAL)779754; Hardwicke, Cedric,1893-1964.act(CARDINAL)186771; Hartley, Mariette.act(CARDINAL)521394; Hyland, Diana.act; Ichac, Marcel.pro(CARDINAL)269274; Jacquet, Roger.act; Kay, Roger,1921-2001.drt; Kearney, Carolyn.act; Keith, Robert,1896-1966.act; Kinsolving, Lee,1938-1974.act; Klugman, Jack.act(CARDINAL)522205; Kobe, Gail.act; Lacy, Susan.drtpro; Landau, Martin,1928-2017.act(CARDINAL)344350; Lansing, Robert,1929-1994.act; Lee, Ruta,1936-act; Long, Richard,1927-1974.act; Lupino, Ida,1918-1995.drt(CARDINAL)510409; Malone, Nancy.act; Mantell, Joe,1915-2010.act; Marvin, Lee.act(CARDINAL)514477; Matheson, Richard,1926-2013.aus(CARDINAL)349321; McGiver, John,1913-1975.act(CARDINAL)819945; McNamara, Maggie,1928-1978.act; McNeely, Jerry,1928-adpaus(CARDINAL)771029; Mumy, Billy,1954-act(CARDINAL)764937; Nelson, Barry,1920-2007.act; Newman, Joseph M.,1909-2006.drt; O'Malley, J. Pat(James Pat)act(CARDINAL)758118; O'Neal, Patrick,1927-1994.act; Oates, Warren,1928-1982.act(CARDINAL)759235; Philips, Lee,1927-1999.act; Post, Ted,1918-2013.drt; Rich, John,1925-2012.drt(CARDINAL)435087; Richman, Peter Mark,1927-act; Rooney, Mickey.act(CARDINAL)183490; Roubaix, Paul de.pro(CARDINAL)307051; Sarafian, Richard C.drt; Savalas, Telly,1924-1994.act(CARDINAL)843398; Schoenfeld, Bernard C.aus; Selzer, Milton.act; Serling, Rod,1924-1975.adpauscrehst(CARDINAL)734586; Shatner, William.act(CARDINAL)160206; Siegel, Don,1912-1991.drt(CARDINAL)844244; Silverstein, Elliot,1927-drt(CARDINAL)766625; Strassfield, Adele T.aus; Takei, George,1937-act(CARDINAL)752464; Taylor, Vaughn,1910-1983.act; Tomerlin, John.aus; Tourneur, Jacques,1904-1977.drt; Van Dreelen, John.act; Weis, Don,1922-2000.drt; Westcott, Helen,1928-1998.act; White, Christine.act; Wilcox Paxton, Collin,1935-2009.act(CARDINAL)636251; Winston, Ronald,1932-1973.drt; Wynn, Ed,1886-1966.act(CARDINAL)752515; Cayuga Productions.pro; CBS DVD (Firm)dst(CARDINAL)544739; CBS Television Network.pro(CARDINAL)161300; Image Entertainment (Firm)dst(CARDINAL)328010;
Producers, Bert Granet, William Froug, Marcel Ichac, Paul de Roubaix.Host, Rod Serling ; various actors including Burgess Meredith, Claude Akins, Ida Lupino, Jack Klugman, Martin Landau, Roddy McDowall, Ted Knight, Ron Howard.Narrated by Rod Serling.A collection of tales which range from comic to tragic, but most often have a wicked sense of humor and are filled with unexpected twists. Includes a bonus episode of American Masters profiling Rod Serling.The complete five season of Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone," featuring 36 episodes aired in 1959-1960.=505 00Not rated.Blu-ray ; full screen, NTSC region 1, Dolby digital 5.1 and stereo, DTS-HD Master Audio
Subjects: Anthology television programs.; Fiction television programs.; Horror television programs.; Science fiction television programs.; Television adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914?; Haunted places; Robots; Spirit possession; Supernatural; Surrealism; Time travel;
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Ernest Hemingway's The killers [videorecording] / by Siodmak, Robert,1900-1973.drt(CARDINAL)842454; Siegel, Don,1912-1991.drtpro(CARDINAL)844244; Hellinger, Mark,1903-1947.pro; Veiller, Anthony,1903-1965.aus; Geiger, Milton.; Lancaster, Burt,1913-1994.act(CARDINAL)731397; Gardner, Ava,1922-1990.act(CARDINAL)133236; O'Brien, Edmond,1915-1985.act; Levene, Sam,1905-1980.act; Christine, Virginia,1920-1996.act; Marvin, Lee.act(CARDINAL)514477; Coon, Gene L.aus; Dickinson, Angie.act(CARDINAL)847587; Cassavetes, John,1929-1989.(CARDINAL)523747; Reagan, Ronald.act(CARDINAL)142038; Gulager, Clu.act; Winters, Shelley.(CARDINAL)509139; Conrad, William,1920-1994.; Rózsa, Miklós,1907-1995.; Bredell, Elwood,1884-1976.; Hilton, Arthur,1897-1979.; Williams, John,1932-cmp(CARDINAL)346904; Rawlings, Richard L.; Belding, Richard.; Tarkovskiĭ, Andreĭ Arsenʹevich,1932-1986.drt; Lethem, Jonathan.(CARDINAL)342243; O'Brien, Geoffrey,1948-(CARDINAL)156518; Hemingway, Ernest,1899-1961.Killers.; Hellinger, Mark,1903-1947.; Veiller, Anthony,1903-1965.; O'Brien, Edmond,1915-1985.; Levene, Sam,1905-1980.; Christine, Virginia,1920-1996.; Marvin, Lee.(CARDINAL)514477; Coon, Gene L.; Dickinson, Angie.(CARDINAL)847587; Cassavetes, John,1929-1989.(CARDINAL)523747; Reagan, Ronald.(CARDINAL)142038; Gulager, Clu.; Rózsa, Miklós,1907-1995.; Williams, John,1932-(CARDINAL)346904; Criterion Collection (Firm)(CARDINAL)348269; Mark Hellinger Productions, Inc.; Universal City Studios.(CARDINAL)732617; Universal Pictures Company.(CARDINAL)790541;
1946 version: Produced by Mark Hellinger ; directed by Robert Siodmak ; screenplay, Anthony Veiller ; music, Miklos Rozsa ; director of photography, Woody Bredell ; editor, Arthur Hilton.1964 version: Produced and directed by Donald Siegel ; screenplay, Gene L. Coon ; music, Johnny Williams ; director of photography, Richard L. Rawlings ; editor, Richard Belding.1946 version: Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner, Edmond O'Brien, Sam Levene, Virginia Christine, William Conrad.1964 version: Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson, John Cassavetes, Clu Gulager, Ronald Reagan.Melodramatic thrillers based on the Hemingway story about two hit men and their target, who accepts his fate as though he were already dead.Not rated.DVD ; NTSC ; fullscreen presentation ; Dolby digital mono ; dual-layer disc.1946 version was named to the National Film Registry in 2008 by the Library of Congress.Winner, Best Foreign Actor (Lee Marvin), 1966 BAFTA Awards.
Subjects: Feature films.; Detective and mystery films.; Film noir.; Crime films.; Film adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Personal narratives.; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961.; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961.; Murder for hire; Triangles (Interpersonal relations); Man-woman relationships; Motion picture producers and directors;
© ©2003., Criterion Collection,
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The mummy [videorecording] : complete legacy collection / by Abbott, Bud,1897-1974(CARDINAL)520962; Abrams, Leon.autadp; Ames, Ramsay,1919-1998.act; Babcock, Dwight V.(Dwight Vincent),1909-autadp; Balderston, John L.(John Lloyd),1889-1954.aus(CARDINAL)759265; Bey, Turhan,1922-2012.act; Bredell, Elwood,1884-1976.cng; Cabanne, Christy,1888-1950.drt; Cahn, Philip.flm; Carradine, John.act(CARDINAL)842589; Carruth, Milton.flm; Chaney, Lon,Jr.,1906-1973.act; Christine, Virginia,1920-1996.act; Coe, Peter,1918-1993.act; Costello, Lou.(CARDINAL)710854; Dietrich, James.cmp; Feitshans, Fred R.,Jr.,1909-1987flm; Foran, Dick,1910-1979.act; Ford, Wallace,1898-1966.act; Freund, Karl,1890-1969.drt; Goodkind, Saul A.flm; Goodwins, Leslie,1899-1969.drt; Harding, Kay,1924-1984act; Hubbard, John,1914-1988.act; Jay, Griffin,1905-1954.autaus; Jensen, Paul M.cmm(CARDINAL)531308; Johann, Zita,1904-1993.act; Karloff, Boris,1887-1969.act(CARDINAL)131211; Knox, Elyse,1917-2012.act; Kosleck, Martin,1904-1994.act; Laemmle, Carl,1908-1979.pro; Lava, William,1911-1971.cmp; LeBorg, Reginald.drt; Lowery, Robert,1916-1971.act; MacLane, Barton,1902-1969.act; Manners, David,1901-1998.act; Miller, Virgil E.,1887-1974.cng; Moore, Dennis,1908-1964.act; Moran, Peggy,1918-2002.act; Pivar, Ben,1901-1963.pro; Putnam, Nina Wilcox,1888-1962.aut; Robinson, George,1890-1958.cng; Salter, Hans J.cmp; Sawtell, Paul,1906-1971.cmp; Schayer, Richard E.(Richard Ernest),1882-1956.aut; Schubert, Bernard.aus; Shane, Maxwell,1905-1983.aus; Sickner, William A.cng; Skal, David J.drtcngausrescmm(CARDINAL)522563; Skinner, Frank,1897-1968.cmp; Stumar, Charles.cng; Sucher, Henry.aus; Tyler, Tom,1903-1954.act; Varnick, Neil P.aut; Weisberg, Brenda.aus; Young, Harold,1897-1972.drt; Zucco, George,1886-1960.; Universal City Studios.(CARDINAL)732617; Universal Pictures (Firm)(CARDINAL)318695;
Abbott and Costello meet the mummy (1955): Directed by Charles Lamont ; screenplay by John Grant ; produced by Howard Christie.The mummy (1932): Producer, Carl Laemmle ; director, Karl Freund ; story, Nina Wilcox Putnam and Richard Schayer ; screenplay, John L. Balderston ; cinematography, Charles J. Stumar ; editing, Milton Carruth ; original music, James Dietrich (uncredited).The mummy's curse (1944): Executive producer, Ben Pivar ; director, Leslie Goodwins ; screenplay by Bernard Schubert ; original story and adaptation by Leon Abrams and Dwight V. Babcock ; cinematography, Virgil Miller ; editing, Fred R. Feitshans, Jr. ; original music, William Lava (uncredited) and Paul Sawtell (uncredited).The mummy's ghost (1944): Producer, Ben Pivar ; director, Reginald Le Borg ; screenplay, Griffin Jay, Henry Sucher, Brenda Weisberg ; original story, Griffin Jay and Henry Sucher ; cinematography, William A. Sickner ; editing, Saul A. Goodkind ; original music, Frank Skinner (uncredited).The mummy's hand (1940): Producer, Ben Pivar ; director, Christy Cabanne ; screenplay, Griffin Jay, Maxwell Shane ; original story, Griffin Jay ; cinematography, Elwood Bredell ; editing, Philip Cahn ; original music, Hans J. Salter (uncredited) and Frank Skinner (uncredited).The mummy's tomb (1942): Producer, Ben Pivar ; director, Harold Young ; screenplay, Griffin Jay, Henry Sucher ; original story, Neil P. Varnick ; cinematography, George Robinson ; editing, Milton Carruth ; music, Hans J. Salter.Abbott and Costello meet the mummy (1955): Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Marie Windsor, Michael Ansara, Peggy King.The mummy (1932): Boris Karloff, Zita Johann, David Manners.The mummy's curse (1944): Lon Chaney, Jr., Peter Coe, Virginia Christine, Kay Harding, Dennis Moore, Martin Kosleck.The mummy's ghost (1944): Lon Chaney, Jr., John Carradine, Robert Lowery, Ramsay Ames, George Zucco, Barton MacLane.The mummy's hand (1940): Dick Foran, Peggy Moran, Wallace Ford, Tom Tyler.The mummy's tomb (1942): Dick Foran, John Hubbard, Elyse Knox, George Zucco, Turhan Bey, Lon Chaney, Jr.Abbott and Costello meet the mummy (1955): "Decked out in desert safari gear, the boys go looking for a job with an Egyptologist and wind up in the middle of a conspiracy concerning the murdered professor, an ancient mummy, and a magical medallion that, true to form, bumbling Costello manages to eat for dinner. Marie Windsor, the boss lady of a gang of treasure hunting crooks, dresses in a harem outfit to vamp for our chubby little hero, and the eternally stiff Richard Deacon hilariously plays the leader of an Egyptian mummy cult like a high school principal decked out for Halloween." --Amazon.comThe mummy (1932): "In 1921 a field expedition in Egypt discovers the mummy of ancient Egyptian prince Im-Ho-Tep, who was condemned and buried alive for sacrilege. Also found in the tomb is the Scroll of Thoth, which can bring the dead back to life. One night a young member of the expedition reads the Scroll out loud, and then goes insane, realizing that he has brought Im-Ho-Tep back to life. Ten years later, disguised as a modern Egyptian, the mummy attempts to reunite with his lost love, an ancient princess who has been reincarnated into a beautiful young woman."--IMDB website.The mummy's curse (1944): "An irrigation project in the rural bayous of Louisiana unearths Kharis the living mummy (Lon Chaney Jr.), who was buried in quicksand 25 years earlier."--IMDb website.The mummy's ghost (1944): "An Egyptian high priest travels to America to reclaim the bodies of ancient Egyptian princess Ananka and her living guardian mummy Kharis. Learning that Ananka's spirit has been reincarnated into another body, he kidnaps a young woman of Egyptian descent with a mysterious resemblance to the princess. However, the high priest's greedy desires cause him to loose control of the mummy."--IMDb website.The mummy's hand (1940): "An ancient mummy is revived to destroy those that would invade the 3,000 year old tomb of an Egyptian princess."--IMDb website.The mummy's tomb (1942): "A high priest travels to America with the living mummy Kharis (Lon Chaney Jr.) to kill all those who had desecrated the tomb of the Egyptian princess Ananka thirty years earlier."--IMDb website.Not rated.DVD ; NTSC, region 1 ; Dolby Digital 2.0 mono.
Subjects: Horror films.; Mummy films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Archaeologists; Mummies; Mummies; Reincarnation;
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The hippest trip in America : Soul Train and the evolution of culture and style / by George, Nelson.(CARDINAL)168787;
Windy City -- Love, peace, and soul -- It's star time -- Dick Clark's Soul unlimited -- TSOP -- Right on -- Stylin' -- Whites on Soul train -- Disco fever -- Jody and Jeffrey (and O'Bryan) -- 1980s -- Hip-hop vs. Soul train -- Overseas soul -- Sex and Soul train -- Ahmir Thompson : Soul train fanatic -- Soul train awards -- New jack swing -- New hosts -- Selling soul -- The hippest trip in America -- Last days."When it debuted in October 1971, seven years after the Civil Rights Act, Soul Train boldly went where no variety show had gone before, showcasing the cultural preferences of young African-Americans and the sounds that defined their lives: R&B, funk, jazz, disco, and gospel music. The brainchild of radio announcer Don Cornelius, the show's producer and host, Soul Train featured a diverse range of stars, from James Brown and David Bowie to Christine Aguilera and R. Kelly; Marvin Gaye and Elton John to the New Kids on the Block and Stevie Wonder. The Hippest Trip in America tells the full story of this pop culture phenomenon that appealed not only to blacks, but to a wide crossover audience as well. Famous dancers like Rosie Perez and Jody Watley, performers such as Aretha Franklin, Al Green, and Barry White, and Cornelius himself share their memories, offering insights into the show and its time--a period of extraordinary social and political change. Colorful and pulsating, The Hippest Trip In America is a fascinating portrait of a revered cultural institution that has left an indelible mark on our national consciousness"--Publisher's web site.
Subjects: Cornelius, Don, 1936-2012.; Soul train (Television program);
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Race-ing justice, en-gendering power : essays on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, and the construction of social reality / by Morrison, Toni.(CARDINAL)155916;
Includes bibliographical references.A good judge of character : men, metaphors, and the common culture / Homi K. Bhabha -- White feminists and black realities : the politics of authenticity / Christine Stansell -- Remembering Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas : what really happened when one black woman spoke out / Nellie Y. McKay -- The Supreme Court appointment process and the politics of race and sex / Margaret A. Burnham -- Black ladies, welfare queens, and state minstrels : ideological war by narrative means / Wahneema Lubiano -- Strange fruit / Kendall Thomas -- Black leadership and the pitfalls of racial reasoning / Cornel West -- Whose story is it, anyway? Feminist and antiracist appropriations of Anita Hill / Kimberl?e Crenshaw -- The last taboo / Paula Giddings.An open letter to Justice Clarence Thomas from a federal judicial colleague / A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. -- The private parts of justice / Andrew Ross -- Clarence Thomas and the crisis of black political culture / Manning Marable -- False, fleeting, perjured Clarence : Yale's brightest and blackest go to Washington / Michael Thelwell -- Doing things with words : "racism" as speech act and the undoing of justice / Claudia Brodsky Lacour -- A rare case study of muleheadedness and men / Patricia J. Williams -- A sentimental journey : James Baldwin and the Thomas-Hill hearings / Gayle Pemberton -- Hill, Thomas, and the use of racial stereotype / Nell Irvin Painter -- Double standard, double bind : African-American leadership after the Thomas debacle / Carol M. Swain --
Subjects: Hill, Anita.; Thomas, Clarence, 1948-; African Americans; Judges; Racism; Sexism; Racism.; Sexism.;
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Forever free : the story of emancipation and Reconstruction / by Foner, Eric,1943-(CARDINAL)150964; Brown, Joshua,1949-(CARDINAL)517071; Forever Free, Inc.(CARDINAL)470332;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-244) and index.This new examination of the years of Emancipation and Reconstruction during and immediately following the Civil War emphasizes the era's political and cultural meaning for today's America. Historian Foner overturns numerous assumptions growing out of the traditional understanding of the period, which is based almost exclusively on white sources and shaped by (often unconscious) racism. He presents the period as a time of determination, especially on the part of recently emancipated black Americans, to put into effect the principles of equal rights and citizenship for all. He makes clear how, by war's end, freed slaves built on networks of church and family in order to exercise their right of suffrage as well as gain access to education, land, and employment, and shows that the birth of the Ku Klux Klan and renewed acts of racial violence were retaliation for the progress made by blacks soon after the war.--From publisher description.
Subjects: Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877); Enslaved persons;
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The phantom of the opera [videorecording] / by Lloyd Webber, Andrew,1948-composer,producer,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)161941; Schumacher, Joel,1939-director,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)370730; Butler, Gerard,1969-actor.(CARDINAL)348818; Rossum, Emmy,1986-actor.(CARDINAL)786331; Wilson, Patrick,1973-actor.(CARDINAL)340081; Richardson, Miranda,actor.; Driver, Minnie,actor.(CARDINAL)863196; Hinds, Ciar©Łn,1953-actor.; Callow, Simon,1949-actor.(CARDINAL)352621; McGuire, Victor,1964-actor.; Ellison, Jennifer,1983-actor.; Melvin, Murray,1932-actor.; McNally, Kevin,actor.(CARDINAL)346571; Fleet, James,actor.; Mathieson, John,1961-director of photography.; Fenner, John,art director.; Kirby, Paul,art director.; Rawlings, Terry,1933-editor of moving image work.; Hart, Charles,lyricist.; Byrne, Alexandra,costume designer.(CARDINAL)849496; Pratt, Anthony,1937-production designer.; McGuinness, Nathan,special effects provider.; Hutchinson, Peter,special effects provider.(CARDINAL)421166; Darling, Peter,choreographer.; Motion picture adaptation of (work)Leroux, Gaston,1868-1927.Fant©þme de l'Op©♭ra.; Joel Schumacher Productions.; Odyssey Entertainment (Firm); Really Useful Films.; Scion Films.(CARDINAL)848915; Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- ); Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Director of photography, John Mathieson ; art directors, John Fenner, Paul Kirby ; editor, Terry Rawlings ; original music, Andrew Lloyd Webber ; lyrics by Charles Hart ; additional lyrics by Richard Stilgoe ; costume designer, Alexandra Byrne ; production designer, Anthony Pratt ; visual effects supervisor, Nathan McGuinness ; special effects supervisor, Peter Hutchinson ; choreographer, Peter Darling.Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, Ciar©Łn Hinds, Simon Callow, Victor McGuire, Jennifer Ellison, Murray Melvin, Kevin R. McNally, James Fleet.Tells the story of a disfigured musical genius who haunts the catacombs beneath the Paris Opera, waging a reign of terror over its occupants. When he falls fatally in love with Christine, the Phantom devotes himself to creating a new star for the Opera, exerting a strange sense of control over the young soprano as he nurtures her extraordinary talents.MPAA rating: PG-13; for brief violent images.DVD; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.System requirements for DVD-ROM features: PC; Microsoft Windows 98SE or higher; InterActual Player (included on disc); Internet Explorer 5.5.; Macromedia Flash 6.0; Internet connection; DVD-ROM drive; DirectShow-compatible DVD decoder.
Subjects: Musical films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Op©♭ra de Paris; Phantom of the Opera (Fictitious character); Sopranos (Singers);
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Gore house greats collection [videorecording] Blood of Dracula's castle - Blood mania - Brain twisters - The devil's hand - The madmen of Mandoras - Nightmare in wax - Prime evil - Satan's slave - Stanley - Terrified - Terror - Trip with the teacher. by Adamson, Al.; Alaimo, Steve.; Alda, Robert.act; Andersen, Michael,music.; Aragon, Maria de.; Aubrey, James,cast.; Avery, Paul.; Barton, Earl.; Baumel, Rey.; Beckwith, William.act; Bernstein, Richard,writing.; Bostany, Donna.; Brady, Scott.; Bubis, Alvin K.pro; Caire, Audrey.; Carlton, Rex.; Carpenter, Peter.; Carradine, John.(CARDINAL)842589; Carroll, Susan.(CARDINAL)758689; Christian, Linda,1923-2011.act; Courage, Carolyn,cast.; Crafter, Richard,production.; Crutcher, Gary.; D'Arcy, Alex,1908-1996.; Dix, Robert.; Drexel, Steve,cast.; Driscoll, Ted,production design.; Elderton, Jim,editing.; Feld, Art Rudi,camera/lighting.; Fetters, Curt,camera/lighting.; Findlay, Roberta.drtedtpht; Forke, Farrah.; Gelb, Larry.; Glendenning, Candace.; Gough, Michael.; Grefe, William.; Hamilton, Neil,1899-1984.act; Harris, Mark.(CARDINAL)807361; Harris, Mavis.act; Heims, Jo,1930-1978.aus; Helm, Anne.; Hole, William J.,1918-1990.drt; Kelleher, Ed.aus; Knight, Marcie.; Landers, Lew,1901-1962,direction.; Lauren, Rod,cast.; Lipton, Rex,editing.; Lombardo, Joe.; Londeree, Terry.; McGillivray, David,1947-writing.; Mitchell, Cameron.; Monreale, Cinzia,1957-cast.; Moore, Christine.act; Nacman, Leslie,production.; Nolan, John,cast.(CARDINAL)738494; Olsen, Tracy,cast.; Pearce, Hayden,production design.; Porter, Martin.; Raymond, Paula.; Reed, Marshall.; Richard Bernstein,production.; Rivas, Carlos.; Roberts, Stephen,cast.; Robinson, Chris.(CARDINAL)737899; Rocco, Alex.; Sangiuliano, Jerry.; Sear, Walter E.pro; Slaney, Ivor,music.; Stocker, Walter.; Townsend, Bud,direction.; Vidal, Harriette.aus; Warren, Norman J.,direction.; Young, Les,production,writing,camera/lighting.(CARDINAL)865279; Young, Moira,writing.(CARDINAL)349233; Mill Creek Entertainment.(CARDINAL)340929;
Blood mania: Directed by Robert Vincent O'Neil ; produced by Peter Carpenter, Chris Marconi ; written by Peter Carpenter, Tony Crechales, Toby Sacher ; original Music by Don Vincent.Blood of Dracula's castle: Produced by Al Adamson, Rex Carlton ; directed by Al Adamson ; screenplay by Rex Carlton ; associate producers Ewig Brown, Jerome Wexler ; executive producer Martin B. Cohen.Brain twisters: Director and writer, Jerry Sangiuliano ; executive producer, Frank Rasieleski ; producer, Dianne Sangiuliano.Devil's hand: Produced by Walter E. Sear ; directed by Roberta Findlay ; photography, Meredith Nicholson ; editor, Howard Epstein ; music, Allyn Ferguson, Mischa Terr ; writers Ed Kelleher and Harriette Vidal.Nightmare in wax: Director, Bud Townsend ; writer Rex Carlton.Prime evil: Director of photography, Roberta Findlay ; editor, Roberta Findlay ; music, John Baer.Satan's slave: Producers, Richard Crafter. Les Young. Screenplay, David McGillivray. Photography, Les Young. Editor, Norman J. Warren. Music, John Scott.Stanley: Producer/director/original story, William Grefe ; writer, Gary Crutcher ; photography, Cliff Poland ; editor, Julio Chavez ; songs, Jack Vino ; music, Post Production Associates.Terrified: Director of photography, Curt Fetters and Art Rudi Feld ; editor, Rex Lipton ; set decoration, Ted Driscoll ; music, Michael Andersen ; produced by Rustam Branaman, Danny Kuchuk, Larry Shapiro, Sam Maydew ; directed by James Merendino.Terror: Camera, Les Young ; editor, Jim Elderton ; music, Ivor Slaney ; art direction, Hayden Pearce ; produced by Les Young, Richard Crafter ; screenplay, David McGillivray ; from a story by Les Young and Moira Young ; direction, Norman J. Warren.The madmen of Mandoras: Director: David Bradley ; writers Steve Bennett (story), Peter Miles.Trip with the teacher: Director, Earl Barton. producer, Earl Barton. writer, Earl Barton.Blood mania: Peter Carpenter. Dr. Craig Cooper. Maria De Aragon. Victoria Waterman. Vicki Peters. Gail Waterman. Reagan Wilson. Cheryl. Jacqueline Dalya.Blood of Dracula's castle: John Carradine, Paula Raymond, Alex D'Arcy, Robert Dix.Brain twisters: Farrah Forke (Laurie Stevens), Terry Londeree (Dr. Philip Rothman), Joe Lombardo (Frank Tun), and Donna Bostany (Michelle).Devil's hand: Linda Christian, Robert Alda, Neil Hamilton, Ariadna Welter, Bruno Vesota, Gere Craft, Jeannie Carman, Jullie Scott, Diana Spears.Nightmare in wax: Cameron Mitchell, Anne Helm, Scott Brady.Prime evil: William Beckwith, Christine Moore, Mavis Harris, Max Jacobs, Tim Gail, George Krause, Gary Warner, Ruth Collins, Amy Brentano, Jeanne Marie.Satan's slave: Michael Gough, Candace Glendenning, Martin Potter, and Barbara Kellerman.Stanley: Chris Robinson, Alex Rocco, Steve Alaimo, Susan Carroll, Mark Harris, Marcie Knight, Rey Baumel, Paul Avery.Terrified: Rod Lauren (Ken), Steve Drexel (David), Tracy Olsen (Marge), Stephen Roberts (Wesley Blake), Sherwood Keith (Mr. Hawley), Barbara Luddy (Mrs. Hawley), Denver Pyle (Sheriff), Lee Bradley (Mulligan), Ben Frank (Duell), Danny Welton (Wise guy drunk), Michael Fellen (Buzzy), Robert Towers (Joey), Angelo Rossitto.Terror: John Nolan, Carolyn Courage, James Aubrey, Sarah Keller, Tricia Walsh, Glynis Barber, Micheal Craze, Rosie Collins, L.E. Mack.The madmen of Mandoras: Walter Stocker, Audrey Caire, Carlos Rivas, Marshall Reed.Trip with the teacher: Brenda Fogarty, Zalman King, Robert Porter, Robert Gribbin, Dina Ousley, Susan Russell, Jill Voigt, Cathy Worthington, Jack Driscoll, Edward Cross, David Villa.Blood mania: A nightmare of unspeakable terror, this Gothic-like horror tale is about a young doctor who's haunted by a questionable past and entrapped in a hopeless present by jealousy, blackmail and finally, murder.Blood of Dracula's castle: Photographer Glen moves into a castle inherited from his late uncle only to find it occupied by an aged butler (John Carradine) and Count and Countess Townsend, none of whom are ready to move out.Brain twisters: A group of fanatics on the island of Mandoras kidnap a famous American neurobiologist, triggering a rescue search that blows up.Devil's hand: A man is haunted by visions of a beautiful woman and, when visiting a doll shop, comes across a doll that looks just like her. Finding out from the shop owner that the doll is fashioned after a woman in the neighborhood, the man visits her and finds out she's part of a devil-worshipping cult headed by the doll shop keeper. The man is faced with deciding over staying with his ailing fiancée or taking the offer of the mysterious woman and becoming a member of the cult.Nightmare in wax: The disfigured curator of a wax museum murders his enemies and then uses their bodies as exhibits in his museum.Prime evil: A group of renegade monks strike a pact with Satan himself. In exchange for their immortality, every 13 years they have sworn to sacrifice a blood realtive in his name. Now, in the 20th century, they have moved to New York City where murders are common and mostly ignored. One nun, though, has taken notice, and, along with the church, hired a private investigator.Satan's slave: On her way to a relaxing vacation at her uncle's isolated country mansion, a young woman is instead tortured and terrorized by her uncle and cousin, who - unbeknownst to her - are disciples of ... Satan!Stanley: Tim Ochopee (Robinson), a crazed Vietnam veteran of Seminole Indian descent, finds solace in the company of snakes and breeds a whole shack full of them including his favorite, Stanley. His only human friends are a doctor who extracts snake venom and a stripper who uses snakes in her act. Trouble looms when Richard Tompkins (Rocco), a rich snakeskin apparel manufacturer, offers to buy Ochopee's snakes. Ochopee refuses the offer and releases a truckload of snakes which Tompkins had captured on his own, prompting Tompkins to hire a psychopathic hitman (Avery) to kill Ochopee. When Ochopee discovers that his stripper friend has been biting the heads off snakes as part of her act, he is pushed over the edge and begins a killing spree which ends with his own snakes turning on him.Terrified: After watching in horror as her husband kills her lover and then himself, Olive's life becomes even more terrifying when she finds herself the victim of a violent stalker.Terror - Filmmaker James Garrick holds a party to screen his new movie about the violent deaths of his real-life ancestors. The part atmosphere turns grim as strange things begin to happen and a guest attacks Garrick. Soon the guests begin to meet their untimely deaths. Could the curse of a witch one of Garrick's ancestors have been unleashed and seek her vengeance centuries later?The madmen of Mandoras: Hitler's Brain is saved by Nazi madmen, and is giving orders on a small tropical island!Trip with the teacher: A teacher and her class of female students take a class trip to the desert. Their bus breaks down, and they find themselves terrorized by a gang of psycho bikers.Rated M.DVD.
Subjects: Feature films.; Horror films.; Brainwashing; Cults; Dolls; Feature films.; Horror films.; Man-woman relationships; Murder; Rattlesnakes; Satanism; Seminole Indians; Snakes; Vietnam War, 1961-1975;
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The great skills gap : optimizing talent for the future of work / by Wingard, Jason,Editor(DLC)n 2015002250; Farrugia, Christine A.,Editor(DLC)no2013010980;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Talent of the future: are we missing the mark? -- Introduction / Neil Irwin, New York Times -- Equipping a new generation with the skills needed in the automation age / Susan Lund and Bryan Hancock, McKinsey & Company -- The role of citizen developers in developing technological literacy / Lance Braunstein, BlackRock -- The future of work : four difficult questions I ask myself as an employer / Matthew Pittinsky, Parchment & Blackboard -- Why geography is so important / Michael L. Ulica, National Geographic Society -- Enabling a high-performing, human-centered organization in Pfizer's Upjohn division / Amrit Ray, Lu Hong, and Trish White, Pfizer -- How the future of work impacts the workforce of technical organizations / Gregory L. Robinson, NASA -- Corporate learning and development has a vital role to play in the robotics revolution--is it ready? / Uli Heitzlhofer, Lyft -- Higher education: still the solution for a workplace in flux? -- Introduction / Joseph Williams, Business insider -- Supporting unlearning to enable upskilling / Chris Dede, Harvard University -- Higher education's changing faces : serving STEM learners for a lifetime / Yakut Gazi and Nelson Baker, Georgia Institute of Technology -- The future of business education : new economies of automation, certification, and scale / Anne Trumbore, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania -- Back to the future : fragile workers, higher education, and the future knowledge economy / Earl Lewis, Alford Young, Jr., Justin Shaffner, and Julie Arbit, University of Michigan -- Evolution of the liberal arts / Christopher Mayer, United States Military Academy at West Point -- The evolution of liberal education in a technology-mediated, global society / Kelly J. Otter, Georgetown University -- The core and the adult student / David Schejbal, Marquette University -- Perpetual learning as alumni engagement : renewing the social contract / Matthew Rascoff and James DeVaney, University of Michigan -- Bridging the gap between learning and labor -- Introduction / Lauren Weber, Wall Street Journal -- Harnessing the power and potential of diversity and inclusion / Stephanie Bell-Rose and Anne Ollen, TIAA -- Public education and the future of work / Ross Wiener, Aspen Institute -- Developing workers for the workplace : how businesses and higher education can alleviate worker barriers to retraining or upskilling / X. Susan Zhu, Alexander Alonso, and Johnny C. Taylor, Society for Human resources management -- Past as prologue : apprenticeship and the future of work / Mary Alice McCarthy, New America -- Bachelor's-level registered apprenticeship for engineers : possibilities and challenges / Daniel Kuehn, The Urban Institute -- The agility imperative : the future of work and business-higher education partnerships / Jason A. Tyszko, US Chamber of Commerce Foundation and Robert G. Sheets, George Washington University -- Demand for the "blended digital professional" / Brian K. Fitzgerald, Isabel Cardenas-Navia, and Janet Chen, Business- Higher Education Forum -- A coherent approach to connect education and the future of work / LaVerne Srinivasan, Elise Henson, and Farhad Asghar, Carnegie Corporation of New York -- Conclusion -- Notes -- About the Contributors -- Index."An extraordinary confluence of forces stemming from automation and digital technologies is transforming both the world of work and the ways we educate current and future employees to contribute productively to the workplace. The Great Skills Gap opens with the premise that the exploding scope and pace of technological innovation in the digital age is fast transforming the fundamental nature of work. Due to these developments, the skills and preparation that employers need from their talent pool are shifting. The accelerated pace of evolution and disruption in the competitive business landscape demands that workers be not only technically proficient, but also exceptionally agile in their capacity to think and act creatively and quickly learn new skills. This book explores how these transformative forces are-or should be-driving innovations in how colleges and universities prepare students for their careers. Focused on the impact of this confluence of forces at the nexus of work and higher education, the book's contributors-an illustrious group of leading educators, prominent employers, and other thought leaders-answer profound questions about how business and higher education can best collaborate in support of the twenty-first century workforce"--.
Subjects: Vocational qualifications; Labor supply; Labor supply; College graduates; Continuing education; Education, Higher;
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