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Sorry we missed you [videorecording] / by Loach, Ken,1936-film director.; Laverty, Paul,screenwriter.; O'Brien, Rebecca,film producer.; Hitchen, Kris,1974-actor.; Honeywood, Debbie,actor.; Stone, Rhys,actor.; Proctor, Katie,actor.; Ryan, Robbie,director of photography.; Fenton, George,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)284798; Morris, Jonathan,1949-editor of moving image work.; BBC Films,production company.(CARDINAL)342864; Be TV (Firm),production company.; British Film Institute,production company.(CARDINAL)344861; Ciné+ (France),production company.; Cineart TV (Firm),production company.; Films du fleuve (Firm),production company.; France 2 cinéma (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)332228; France télévision,production company.; Kino Lorber, Inc.,publisher.(CARDINAL)347545; Pacte (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)340101; Sixteen Films (Firm),production company.; Studio Canal+,production company.(CARDINAL)528339; VOO (Firm),production company.; Why Not Productions Inc.,production company.; Wild Bunch (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)848540; Zeitgeist Films,publisher.;
Director of photography, Robbie Ryan ; casting director, Kahleen Crawford ; editor, Jonathan Morris ; music, George Fenton.Kris Hitchen, Debbie Honeywood, Rhys Stone, Katie Proctor.Ricky and his wife Abby, who lost their home in the 2008 financial crash, are desperate to get out of their economic distress. When Ricky gets the opportunity to be his own boss as a delivery driver, they trade in their only asset, Abby's car, for a new white van and the dream that Ricky can work his way up to owning his own franchise. But the couple find their lives are quickly pushed further to the edge by an unrelenting work schedule, a ruthless supervisor, and the needs of their children.Rating: Not rated.DVD, wide screen, Dolby digital 5.1.
Subjects: Social problem films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Independent contractors; Home health aides; Working class families; Debt; Man-woman relationships; Autonomy;

The Old Oak [videorecording] / by Loach, Ken,1936-film director.; Laverty, Paul,screenwriter.; O'Brien, Rebecca,film producer.; Clegg, Fergus,production designer.; Ryan, Robbie,cinematographer.; Slater, Joanne,costume designer.; Morris, Jonathan,1949-editor of moving image work.; Fenton, George,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)284798; Turner, Dave,(Actor),actor.(CARDINAL)507107; Mari, Ebla,actor.; Rodgerson, Claire,actor.; Fox, Trevor,actor.; McGlade, Chris,actor.; Al Ali, Amna,actor.; BBC Film (Firm),production company.; British Film Institute,production company.(CARDINAL)344861; Films du fleuve (Firm),production company.; France 2 cinéma (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)332228; Kino Lorber, Inc.,distributor.(CARDINAL)347545; Sixteen Films (Firm),production company.; Why Not Productions,production company.; Wild Bunch (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)848540; Zeitgeist Films,publisher.;
Production designer, Fergus Clegg ; photography, Robbie Ryan ; costume designer, Joanne Slater ; editor, Jonathan Morris ; music, George Fenton.Dave Turner, Ebla Mari, Claire Rodgerson, Trevor Fox.The Old Oak is the last pub standing in a once thriving mining village in northern England and a gathering space for a community that has fallen through hard times. There is growing anger, resentment, and a lack of hope among the residents, but the pub and its proprietor TJ are a fond presence to their customers. When a group of Syrian refugees move into the floundering village, a decisive rift fueled by prejudices develops between the community and its newest inhabitants. The formation of an unexpected friendship between TJ and a young Syrian woman named Yara opens up new possibilities for the divided village.MPAA rating: Not rated.English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH)DVD, wide screen (1.85:1, 16x9); 5.1 surround, 2.0 stereo, region 1.
Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Villages; Bars (Drinking establishments); Refugees; Communities; Friendship; Syrians;

The navigators [videorecording] / by O'Brien, Rebecca,film producer.; Dawber, Rob,1956-2001.screenwriter.; Loach, Ken,1936-film director.; Andrews, Dean,1963-actor.; Craig, Tom,1962-actor.(CARDINAL)344856; Duttine, Joe,actor.; Glenn, Sean.actor.; Huison, Steve,1963-actor.; Tracey, Venn,actor.; Aston, John,actor.; Bates, Juliet,actor.; Brown, Charlie,actor.; Eley, Mike,cinematographer.; Ackroyd, Barry,cinematographer.(CARDINAL)848635; Morris, Jonathan,1949-editor of moving image work.; Fenton, George,composer.(CARDINAL)284798; Hughes, Theresa,costume designer.; Johnson, Martin,1939-2003,production designer.(CARDINAL)628569; Alta Films.; ArteCinema Film, Inc.; Channel Four (Great Britain)(CARDINAL)190938; First Look Home Entertainment.; Parallax Pictures.; Road Movies Filmproduktion.(CARDINAL)843322; Tornasol Films.;
Photography, Mike Eley, Barry Ackroyd ; editor, Jonathan Morris ; music, George Fenton ; costume designer, Theresa Hughes ; production designer, Martin Johnson.Dean Andrews, Tom Craig, Joe Duttine, Sean Glenn, Steve Huison, Venn Tracey, John Aston, Juliet Bates, Charlie Brown.As big business takes hold of the rail industry, a local depot gang is forced to either adapt to the new managerial double-talk or take chances with receiving severance pay. Agreements set long ago are suddenly undermined by a new managing director who wipes the slate clean. Tensions mount when the men show up the the depot only to find there is no work for them.MPAA rating: R; for language and some sexuality.DVD, Region 1, widescreen presentation; Dolby Digital.BAFTA Awards, 2002: BAFTA TV Award - Best New Writer (Rob Dawber).
Subjects: Feature films.; Railroads; Railroad stations; Privatization; Railroad stations; Railroads; Railroads; Severance pay;

Wild target / by Lynn, Jonathan,Film directordirector(DLC)n 84016413; Nighy, Bill,1949-Actor(DLC)no2003006041; Blunt, Emily,Actor(DLC)no2005108270; Freeman, Martin,1971-Actor(DLC)no2004038611; Grint, Rupert,1988-Actor(DLC)no2002035841; Pope, Martin,1961-Film producerproducer(DLC)no 00036611; Rose, Michael,(Film producer)Film producerproducer(DLC)no2014050399; Coxon, Lucinda,1962-Screenwriter(DLC)no 95043617; Atkins, Eileen,1934-Actor(DLC)nr2003012078; Fisher, Gregor,Actor(DLC)no2003044936; Everett, RupertActor(DLC)n 92020497; Napier, Sheena,Costume designer(DLC)no2001028526; Price, Michael,1969 May-Composermusical director(DLC)n 2017011770; Parker, Michael,(Film editor)Editor of moving image work(DLC)n 92081691; CinemaNX (Firm),Presenter(DLC)no2010193935; Entertainment Film Distributors (Firm),Presenter(DLC)no2010015403; Isle of Man Film Limited,Presenter(DLC)no2007035016; Magic Light Pictures,Production company(DLC)no2010158172; Matador Pictures (Firm),Production company(DLC)no2007130704; Regent Capital (Firm),Production company(DLC)no2007130708; Samuel Goldwyn Films (Firm),Publisher(DLC)no 00037797 ;
Costume designer, Sheena Napier ; production designer, Caroline Greville-Morris ; music composed by Michael Price ; editor, Micharl Parker ; director of photography, David Johnson.Bill Nighy, Emily Blunt, Martin Freeman, Rupert Grint, Rupert Everett, Eileen Atkins, Gregor Fisher.A hitman tries to retire, but a beautiful thief may change his plans.Rating: PG-13.DVD, widescreen, region 1, Dolby Digital stereo.
Subjects: Feature films; Fiction films; Action and adventure films; Comedy films; Video recordings for the hearing impaired; Assassins; Thieves; Criminal behavior;

Beethoven's 5th ; Beethoven's big break / by Thomas, Dave,1949-actor.; Ford, Faith,actor.; Chase, Daveigh,actor.; Silverman, Jonathan,1966-actor.; Finnigan, Jennifer,1979-actor.; Perlman, Rhea,actor.; Lesser, Elana,screenwriter.; Ruby, Cliff,screenwriter.; Griffiths, Mark(Director); Rydall, Derek,1968-screenwriter.; Levant, Brian,screenwriter.; Elliott, Mark(Filmmaker); Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.; Universal Studios Family Productions,production company.;
Beethoven's 5th (2003) / produced by Mike Elliott ; written by Elana Lesser and Cliff Ruby ; directed by Mark Griffiths (1 hr. 31 min.) -- Beethoven's big break (2008) / produced by Wayne Morris ; teleplay by Derek Rydall ; story by Derek Rydall and Brian Levant ; directed by Mark Elliott (1 hr., 41 min.).Beethoven's 5th: Director of photography, Christopher Baffa ; editor, John Gilbert ; music, Adam Berry.Beethoven's big break: Director of photography, Stephen E. Campbell ; editor, Roderick Davis ; music, Robert Folk.Beethoven's 5th: Dave Thomas, Faith Ford, Daveigh Chase.Beethoven's big break: Jonathan Silverman, Jennifer Finnigan, Rhea Perlman.Beethoven's 5th: When Beethoven digs up a $10 bill, it turns out that it is part of a '20s fortune. Gold fever strikes Cedar Woods and the race is on to find the loot. Suddenly everyone wants to be Beethoven's best friend, hoping he will lead them to the lost cash (91 min, 2003). Beethoven's Big Break: When dog-nappers steal the canine star of a movie Eddie is working on, the studio big shots must quickly find a replacement and cast Beethoven as their next star (101 min, 2008).Beethoven's 5th: G.Beethoven's big break: Rating: PG; for mild rude humor.DVD.
Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Feature films.; Comedy films.; Beethoven (Fictitious character : Hughes); Saint Bernard dog; Families;