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G.I. blues [videorecording] / by Beloin, Edmund.; Garson, Henry.; Presley, Elvis,1935-1977.(CARDINAL)137006; Prowse, Juliet,1936-1996.; Taurog, Norman,1899-1981.; Wallis, Hal B.,1899-1986.; Paramount Pictures Corporation.(CARDINAL)141482;
Director of photography, Loyal Griggs ; musical numbers staged and choreographed by Charles O'Curran ; music scored and conducted by Joseph J. Lilley.Elvis Presley, Juliet Prowse.Elvis plays an Oklahoma singer who gets out of the army and wants to open a club.DVD.
Subjects: Feature films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Musical films.; Man-woman relationships; Singers;
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Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 12
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4 film favorites. [videorecording]. by Presley, Elvis,1935-1977.(CARDINAL)137006; Thorpe, Richard,1896-1991.; Tyler, Judy.; Curtiz, Michael,1886-1962(CARDINAL)524105; Jones, Carolyn,1930-1983.; Matthau, Walter.(CARDINAL)737650; Taurog, Norman,1899-1981.; Prowse, Juliet,1936-1996.; Sidney, George,1916-2002.; Ann-Margret,1941-(CARDINAL)348091; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Jailhouse rock (96 minutes ; black and white ; in English, French, and Spanish (mono), with English and French subtitles) -- King Creole (115 minutes ; black and white ; English subtitles ; 5.1 surround) -- G.I. blues (103 minutes ; color ; English subtitles ; 5.1 surround) -- Viva Las Vegas (85 minutes ; color ; in English and French (mono), with English, French, and Spanish subtitles).Jailhouse rock: directed by Richard Thorpe ; produced by Pandro S. Berman ; screenplay by Guy Trosper.King Creole: produced by Hal Wallis ; screenplay by Herbert Baker and Michael Vicente Gazzo ; directed by Michael Curtiz.G.I. blues: produced by Hal Wallis ; written by Edmund Beldin and Henry Garson ; directed by Norman Taurog.Viva Las Vegas: directed by George Sidney ; written by Sally Benson.Jailhouse rock: Elvis Presley, Judy Tyler, Mickey Shaughnessy, Dean Jones, Jennifer Holden.King Creole: Elvis Presley, Carolyn Jones, Walter Matthau.G.I. Blues: Elvis Presley, Juliet Prowse.Viva Las Vegas: Elvis Presley, Ann-Margret.Jailhouse rocks: A young man is sent to prison when he accidentally kills a man in a barroom brawl. While behind bars he takes up singing and is helped in the record business by a beautiful young woman.King Creole: A New Orleans teenager struggles to graduate from high school while working at a sleazy French Quarter club to support his family. G. I. blues: An Oklahoma singer gets out of the army and wants to open a club.Viva Las Vegas: Lucky Jackson arrives in town with his car literally in tow ready for the first Las Vegas Grand Prix. At least, he will be ready to race once he has the money to buy an engine.MPAA ratings: PG (King Creole and G.I. Blues). The other two films are not rated.DVD.
Subjects: Musical films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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The second time around [videorecording] / by Cummings, Jack,1900-1989,film producer.; Forrest, Steve,1925-2013,actor.; Griffith, Andy,1926-2012,actor.(CARDINAL)163552; Huffaker, Clair,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)524572; Prowse, Juliet,1936-1996,actor.; Reynolds, Debbie,actor.(CARDINAL)354746; Ritter, Thelma,actor.; Saul, Oscar,screenwriter.; Scott, Ken,1928-1986,actor.; Sherman, Vincent,film director.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Roberts, Richard Emery,1903-Second time around.; Cinemascope (Firm),production company.; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.,publisher.(CARDINAL)340075;
Directed by Vincent Sherman ; produced by Jack Cummings ; screenplay by Oscar Saul and Cecil Dan Hansen.Debbie Reynolds, Steve Forrest, Andy Griffith, Juliet Prowse, Thelma Ritter, Ken Scott.In 1911, a widow with two children leaves New York City for territorial Arizona and becomes a ranch hand and later gets herself elected sheriff. She is courted by Andy Griffith and Steve Forrest, both of whom ride to the rescue when she is captured by outlaws.Not rated.DVD, widescreen (16x9, letterbox)
Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings.; Western films.; Frontier and pioneer life; Sheriffs; Triangles (Interpersonal relations); Widows;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Can-Can [videorecording] / by Belasco, Leon,1902-1988,actor.; Burrows, Abe,1910-1985.(CARDINAL)512505; Chevalier, Maurice,1888-1972,actor.(CARDINAL)159248; Cummings, Jack,1900-1989,film producer.; Dalio, Marcel,1900-1983,actor.; Feuer, Cy,film producer.; Jourdan, Louis,actor.; Kingsley, Dorothy,screenwriter.; Lang, Walter,1898-1972,film director.; Lederer, Charles,1910-1976,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)348200; MacLaine, Shirley,1934-actor.(CARDINAL)512175; Martin, Ernest H.,1919-1995,film producer.; Porter, Cole,1891-1964,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)150338; Prowse, Juliet,1936-1996,actor.; Sinatra, Frank,1915-1998,actor.(CARDINAL)126985; Suffolk-Cummings Productions (Firm); Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.(CARDINAL)340075; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.(CARDINAL)137420;
Director of photography, William H. Daniels ; editor, Robert Simpson ; songs, Cole Porter.Frank Sinatra, Shirley MacLaine, Maurice Chevalier, Louis Jourdan, Juliet Prowse, Marcel Dalio, Leon Belasco.The owner of Montmartre's most notorious nightspot, the Café Le Bal Du Paradis, Simone Pistache spends a great deal of her time in court, thanks to the banning of that "lewd and lascivious" dance, the Can-Can. So when her nightlife-loving lawyer and boyfriend, François Durnais, refuses to settle down and marry her, Simone decides to play up to his rival in romance, Parisian judge Philipe Forrestier, a lovestruck young jurist who's determined to make an honest woman out of her-- one way or the other.Not rated.DVD ; Region 1 ; widescreen (2.20:1) presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.0 surround, Dolby Digital mono. ; 1 disc dual layer, 1 disc single layer, NTSC.
Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Film adaptations.; Musical films.; Romance films.; Romantic comedy films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Dance; Man-woman relationships; Nightclubs; Women dancers; Bailarines; Relaciones hombre-mujer;
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G.I. blues [videorecording] King Creole / by Bailey, Raymond1904-1980.; Baker, Herbert. (CARDINAL)163081; Beloin, Edmund. (CARDINAL)843547; Douglas, James.; Garson, Henry.; Gazzo, Michael V.(Michael Vincente); Grinnage, Jack.; Hart, Dolores,1938- (CARDINAL)435243; Hutton, Brian.; Ivers, Robert.; Jagger, Dean,1903-1991. (CARDINAL)350311; Jones, Carolyn,1930-1983.; Maier, Sigrid.; Matthau, Walter. (CARDINAL)737650; Montevecchi, Liliane.; Morrow, Vic.; Presley, Elvis,1935-1977. (CARDINAL)137006; Prowse, Juliet,1936-1996.; Robbins, Harold,1916-1997.Stone for Danny Fisher.; Roman, Leticia.; Shepard, Jan.; Stewart, Paul,1908-1986.; Taurog, Norman,1899-1981.; Wallis, Hal B.,1899-1986. (CARDINAL)511982; Winslow, Dick,1915-1991.; Curtiz, Michael,1886-1962(CARDINAL)524105; Paramount Pictures Corporation. (CARDINAL)141482;
G.I. blues: Directed by Norman Taurog ; produced by Hal B. Wallis ; written by Edmund Beloin and Henry Garson ; director of photography, Loyal Griggs ; sound recording by Harold Lewis and Charles Grenzbach. In color. King Creole: Directed by Michael Curtiz ; produced by Hal B. Wallis ; screenplay by Herbert Baker and Michael Vincente Gazzo ; director of photography, Russell Harlan ; sound recording by Harold Lewis and Charles Grenzbach. In b&w. G.I. blues: Elvis Presley, Juliet Prowse, Robert Ivers, James Douglas, Leticia Roman, Sigrid Maier. King Creole: Elvin Presley, Carolyn Jones, Walter Matthau, Dolores Hart, Dean Jagger, Liliane Montevecchi, Vic Morrow, Paul Stewart, Jan Shepard, Brian Hutton, Jack Grinnage, Dick Winslow, Raymond Bailey. G.I. blues: Stationed in Germany, Army specialist Tulsa McLean and his Army buddies want to open a nightclub and to build their seed money they wager that one of their own can seduce a sexy, hard-to-get cabaret dancer. Tulsa steps up to the challenge to melt her heart, win the bet, and save their dream. King Creole: On the verge of graduation, Danny Fisher gets into a brawl that costs him his high school diploma. His father demands he stay in school, but Danny has hopes of being a nightclub singer. To make matters more complicated, he gets mixed up with a local mob boss and a seductive moll who have other plans for Danny's future. Set in New Orleans, in King Creole Elvis is a singing bus boy. Songs include "King Creole," "Hard-headed woman, " and more. In G.I. blues Elvis plays an Oklahoma singer who gets out of the army and wants to open a club. G.I. blues: MPAA rating: PG, for mild thematic elements. King Creole: MPAA rating: PG, for violence and sensuality. DVD, region 1; enhanced widescreen presentation; Dolby
Subjects: DVD-Video discs.; Feature films.; Musical films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; High school students; Man-woman relationships; Singers; Teenage boys;
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Red Skelton [videorecording] by Skelton, Red,1913-1997.(CARDINAL)723313; Timeless Media Group.;
He made good in the city (guest Gloria DeHaven) -- The Skeltons at home (featuring Deadeye, McPugg, Clem and Wille) -- Many Skeltons at home (guest Marilyn Maxwell) -- Greatest schmo on earth (guests Juliette Prowse and Phil Harris) -- The iceman goeth (guest Vivian Vance) -- Extra feature: Red's pantomimes..Skelton, Red, 1913-1997. Dehaven, Gloria, 1925-2016. Prowse, Juliet 1936-1996. Harris, Phil, 1904-1995. Vance, Vivian.Among America's great comedians, Red Skelton is certainly the most beloved, along with his gallery of characters, including clem Kadiddlehopper, San Fernando Red, and of course, Freddie the Freeloader. Red Skelton entertained us with his charm, wit, and warmth for decades, on stage, on radio, in the movies, and on his hit television program. Movie and television stars lined up to appear on his television show, week after week, year after year, entertaining us and themselves in funny skits with Red.--back coverMPPA rating: Not rated.DVD
Subjects: Comediants;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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