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- Rebecca [videorecording] / by Anderson, Judith,Dame,1898-1992.act; Bates, Florence,1888-1954.act; Bruce, Nigel,1895-1953.act; Carey, Leonard,1887-1977.act; Carroll, Leo G.,1886-1972.act; Cooper, Gladys,1888-1971.act; Cooper, Melville,1896-1973.act; Denny, Reginald,1891-1967.act; Du Maurier, Daphne,1907-1989.Rebecca.(CARDINAL)762501; Fielding, Edward,1875-1945.act; Fontaine, Joan,1917-2013.act(CARDINAL)173977; Hare, Lumsden,1875-1964.act; Harrison, Joan,1907-1994.aus(CARDINAL)824337; Harvey, Forrester,1884-1945.act; Hitchcock, Alfred,1899-1980.drt(CARDINAL)139569; Olivier, Laurence,1907-1989.act(CARDINAL)510067; Sanders, George,1906-1972.act(CARDINAL)766207; Selznick, David O.,1902-1965.pro(CARDINAL)122498; Sherwood, Robert E.(Robert Emmet),1896-1955.aus(CARDINAL)150304; Smith, C. Aubrey(Charles Aubrey),1863-1948.act; Waxman, Franz,1906-1967.cmp; Winter, Philip.act; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.(CARDINAL)150193; Selznick International Pictures.; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.(CARDINAL)340075; United Artists Corporation.(CARDINAL)715521;
Special effects by Jack Cosgrove ; music by Franz Waxman ; art direction by Lyle Wheeler ; supervising film editor, Hal C. Kern ; adaptation by Philip MacDonald and Michael Hogan ; photographed by George Barnes.Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine, George Sanders, Judith Anderson, Nigel Bruce, Reginald Denny, C. Aubrey Smith, Gladys Cooper, Florence Bates, Melville Cooper, Leo G. Carroll, Leonard Carey, Lumsden Hare, Edward Fielding, Philip Winter, Forrester Harvey.A vacationing young lady meets, falls in love with, and marries handsome and wealthy widower Maxim de Winter. He takes his new bride home to his estate, Manderley. But the new Mrs. de Winter finds her married life dominated by the sinister, almost spectral influence of Maxim's late wife, Rebecca, who still rules from beyond the grave.Not rated.DVD; region 1, NTSC; full frame (1.33:1) presentation; mono.Academy Awards, 1941: Best cinematography, best picture.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Du Maurier, Daphne, 1907-1989; De Winter, Maximilian (Fictitious character); De Winter, Mrs. (Fictitious character); Remarried people;
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- Cash McCall [videorecording] by Anderson, Philip W.flm; Baer, Parley.act; Bert, Malcolm.ard; Blanke, Henry,1901-1981.pro; Coffee, Lenore.aus; Cutter, Murray,1902-1983.cmp; Foch, Nina.act; Folsey, George J.,1898-1988.cng; Garner, James.act(CARDINAL)280750; Hargrove, Marion,1919-2003.aus(CARDINAL)266331; Hawley, Cameron,1905-1969.Cash McCall.; Hopkins, George James.std; Jagger, Dean,1903-1991.act(CARDINAL)350311; Jones, Henry,1912-1999.act; Jones, Stanley,1897-1981.sds; Kruger, Otto,1885-1974.act(CARDINAL)508216; Marshall, E. G.,1914-1998.act; Pevney, Joseph.drt; Platt, Edward.act; Shoup, Howard.cst; Stehli, Edgar,1884-1973.act; Steiner, Max,1888-1971.cmp(CARDINAL)836212; Watkins, Linda.act(CARDINAL)813479; Winters, Roland,1904-1989.act; Wood, Natalie.act(CARDINAL)172687; Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- )(CARDINAL)338270; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Director of photography, George Folsey ; art director, Malcolm Bert ; film editor, Philip W. Anderson ; sound by Stanley Jones ; set decorator, George James Hopkins ; costumes designed by Howard Shoup ; orchestrations, Murray Cutter ; music by Max Steiner.James Garner, Natalie Wood, Nina Foch, Dean Jagger, E.G. Marshall, Henry Jones, Otto Kruger, Roland Winters, Edward C. Platt, Edgar Stehli, Linda Watkins, Parley Baer.Cash McCall is a young and slick business man who is enjoying himself plenty of late. He buys failing businesses and resells them. Grant Austen's Plastics is just said business. This is even more of a prize to Cash, for Cash is also making a bid for Austen's beautiful daughter, Lory. This is Cash's toughest deal ever.Not rated.DVD ; NTSC, region 1 ; Dolby Digital mono. ; dual-layer.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Films for the hearing impaired.; Romance films.; Businessmen; Consolidation and merger of corporations; Fathers and daughters; Man-woman relationships; Triangles (Interpersonal relations);
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- Secret soldiers : the story of World War II's heroic army of deception / by Gerard, Philip.(CARDINAL)186430;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Machine generated contents note: ACT I: REHEARSAL -- One: The Swashbuckler-1941-1942 -- Douglas Fairbanks Jr. brings deception to America from Britain. -- Two: Hilton Howell Railey, The P.T Barnum of Deception-1942-1944 -- The discoverer of Amelia Earhart creates a deception lab. -- Three: Casting Call for Camoufleurs-1942-1944 -- Artists and other talented men recruited as camoufleurs at Fort Meade, Maryland. -- Four: Artists of Razzle-Dazzle-January-May 1944 -- Special Troops created at Camp Forrest, Tennessee, and lear tradecraft of deception. -- Five: Deceptive Fidelity-The Sonic Campaign-1944 -- From sonic "bomb" to sound effects at Pine Camp, sonic warriors -- prepare. -- Six: Dress Rehearsal at Stratford-upon-Avon-May-July 1944 -- Special Troops train in England and wait for D-Day. -- ACT II: ONSTAGE -- Seven: Seeing the Elephant-June-July 1944 -- D-Day through the Battle of Normandy, doing it for real. -- Eight: Bad Show at Brest-August 1944 -- First combined deception leads American tanks into a deadly trap. -- Nine: Hold That Ghost Line-September-October 1944 -- Special Troops hold a seventy-mile-long gap in American lines, -- force a German retreat. -- Ten: Can You Hear Me, Luxembourg?-October-November 1944 -- Second troops into Luxembourg-more operations against -- German border. -- Eleven: The Long, Cruel Winter-December 1944-January 1945 -- Battle of the Bulge erupts in the middle of a deception operation- -- winter campaigns with Patton and others to close the bulge. -- Twelve: The Deadliest Show-February-March 1945 -- Luck runs out-German artillery at last finds them, kills and -- wounds seventeen. -- Thirteen: Grand Illusion-March 1945 -- The Rhine ruse succeeds spectacularly-Ninth Army crosses, the -- war is virtually won. -- ACT III: CLOSING THE SHOW -- Fourteen: Striking the Set-April-August 1945 -- Special Troops demobilized after a dramatic hunt for Russian -- fugitives. -- Epilogue: Curtain Call-Fort Drum N.Y., 15 September 2000 -- Veterans assemble at Fort Drum, New York, their old training -- ground, and find they have been erased from history..ACT I: REHEARSAL -- One: The Swashbuckler-1941-1942, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. brings deception to America from Britain -- Two: Hilton Howell Railey, The P.T Barnum of Deception-1942-1944, The discoverer of Amelia Earhart creates a deception lab -- Three: Casting Call for Camoufleurs-1942-1944, Artists and other talented men recruited as camoufleurs at Fort Meade, Maryland -- Four: Artists of Razzle-Dazzle-January-May 1944, Special Troops created at Camp Forrest, Tennessee, and lear tradecraft of deception -- Five: Deceptive Fidelity-The Sonic Campaign-1944, From sonic "bomb" to sound effects at Pine Camp, sonic warriors prepare -- Six: Dress Rehearsal at Stratford-upon-Avon, May-July 1944, Special Troops train in England and wait for D-Day -- ACT II: ONSTAGE -- Seven: Seeing the Elephant-June-July 1944 D-Day through the Battle of Normandy, doing it for real -- Eight: Bad Show at Brest-August 1944, First combined deception leads American tanks into a deadly trap -- Nine: Hold That Ghost Line-September-October 1944, Special Troops hold a seventy-mile-long gap in American lines, force a German retreat -- Ten: Can You Hear Me, Luxembourg? October-November 1944, Second troops into Luxembourg-more operations against German border -- Eleven: The Long, Cruel Winter-December 1944-January 1945 -- Battle of the Bulge erupts in the middle of a deception operation-winter campaigns with Patton and others to close the bulge -- Twelve: The Deadliest Show-February-March 1945, Luck runs out-German artillery at last finds them, kills and wounds seventeen -- Thirteen: Grand Illusion-March 1945, The Rhine ruse succeeds spectacularly-Ninth Army crosses, the war is virtually won -- ACT III: CLOSING THE SHOW -- Fourteen: Striking the Set-April-August 1945, Special Troops demobilized after a dramatic hunt for Russian fugitives -- Epilogue: Curtain Call-Fort Drum N.Y., 15 September 2000, Veterans assemble at Fort Drum, New York, their old training ground, and find they have been erased from history.
- Subjects: United States. Army. Headquarters Special Troops, 23rd; Disinformation; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945;
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- Phil Sheridan and his army / by Hutton, Paul Andrew,1949-(CARDINAL)735733;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 439-463) and index.1380L
- Subjects: Biographies.; Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888.; United States. Army; Indians of North America; Generals;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 2
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- Native American writers / by Bloom, Harold.(CARDINAL)138025;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: American literature; Indians in literature.; Indians of North America;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
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- The kiss : intimacies from writers / by Turner, Brian,1967-editor.(CARDINAL)473572;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-219)."In this wide-ranging collection of essays, stories, graphic memoir, and cross-genre work, writers explore the deeply human act of kissing." -- From book jacket.
- Subjects: Creative nonfiction.; Essays.; Literature.; Kissing.; Kissing in literature.; Kissing.;
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- Native Americans / by Grinde, Donald A.,1946-(CARDINAL)136416;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Native Americans and judicial review / Philip L. Fetzer -- Native Americans and equal protection / Carole Goldberg -- Red, black, and divided : federal recognition and the imposition of identity on the Seminole Nation / Natsu Taylor Saito -- The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 : barriers to implementation and recommendations for the future / Carol A. Markstrom -- The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act and American Indian religious freedom / James Riding In -- The American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978 / Lawrence W. Gross.Native Americans and the founding of the United States / Donald A. Grinde -- The enduring influence of Native American ideas on American government / Bruce E. Johansen -- Native American self-government and its impact on democracy's development / Bruce E. Johansen -- Native American treaties : diplomacy and legality / Vine Deloria -- Subverting the law of nations : American Indian rights and U.S. distortions of international legality / Ward Churchill -- Native American self-government / Philip L. Fetzer -- Native Americans and civil rights / Donald A. Grinde.Scope of state power in American Indian affairs / David E. Wilkins -- State and federal law and California Indians / Jack Norton -- Native American tribal property / Stacy L. Leeds -- Native American Water Rights and Winters Doctrine (1908) / M.A. Jaimes-Guerrero -- Hunting, fishing, and gathering rights / Philip L. Fetzer -- Tribal governments and environmental protection / Dean B. Suagee -- Indian gaming / Philip L. Fetzer -- Native American gaming in California / Joely De La Torre -- Native American rights and the American Indian movement / Donald A. Grinde.
- Subjects: Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indians of North America;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Lives of the poets / by Schmidt, Michael,1947-(CARDINAL)709289;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 941-958) and index.
- Subjects: Biographies.; English poetry; American poetry; Poets, American; Poets, English;
- Available copies: 13 / Total copies: 14
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