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- Zorro rides again [videorecording] / by English, John,1903-1969.; Witney, William,1915-2002.; Captain Bijou.; Carroll, John.; Christian, Helen.; Howes, Reed.; Renaldo, Duncan.; Alexander, Richard,1902-1989.; Platinum Disc Corporation.;
John Carroll, Helen Christian, Reed Howes, Duncan Renaldo, Richard Alexander.Zorro battles the power-hungry tyrant Captain Monastario from behind a mask.Rated for all.DVD player required.
- Subjects: Western films.; DVDs.; Action and adventure films.;
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- Zorro rides again /Zorro's black whip [videorecording] by Witney, William,1915-2002.; English, John.; Bennett, Spencer.; Grissell, Wallace.; Carroll, John.; Christian, Helen.; Howes, Reed.; Renaldo, Duncan.; Alexander, Richard,1902-1989.;
Zorro rides again (12 episodes) -- Zorro's black whip (12 episodes).Rated for all.
- Subjects: Western films.; Film serials.; Zorro (Fictitious character); Zorro films.;
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- All quiet on the western front [videorecording] / by Laemmle, Carl,1908-1979,film producer.; Anderson, Maxwell,1888-1959,adapter,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)125904; Abbott, George,1887-1995,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)166394; Milestone, Lewis,1895-1980,film director.; Wolheim, Louis,actor.; Ayres, Lew,1908-1996,actor.(CARDINAL)127755; Wray, John,1887-1940,actor.; Lucy, Arnold,1865-1945,actor.; Alexander, Ben,1911-1969,actor.; Kolk, Scott,actor.; Davis, Owen,1907-1949,actor.; Rogers, Walter Browne,1906-1943,actor.; Bakewell, William,1908-1993,actor.; Gleason, Russell,1908-1945,actor.; Alexander, Richard,1902-1989,actor.; Goodwin, Harold,1902-1987,actor.; Summerville, Slim,1892-1946,actor.; Collins, G. Pat(George Pat),1895-1959,actor.; Mercer, Beryl,1882-1939,actor.; Breese, Edmund,actor.; Remarque, Erich Maria,1898-1970.Im Westen nichts Neues.English.(CARDINAL)218213; Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)344011; Universal-International (Firm)(CARDINAL)784572;
Cinematographer, Arthur Edeson ; film editor, Edgar Adams ; synchronization & score, David Broekman ; art directors, Charles D. Hall, W. R. Schmitt.Louis Wolheim (Kat), Lewis Ayres (Paul), John Wray (Himmelstoss), Arnold Lucy (Kantorek), Ben Alexander (Kemmerick), Scott Kolk (Leer), Owen Davis Jr. (Peter), Walter Browne Rogers (Behn), William Bakewell (Albert), Russell Gleason (Mueller), Richard Alexander (Westhus), Harold Goodwin (Detering), 'Slim' Summerville (Tjaden), Pat Collins (Bertinck), Beryl Mercer (Paul's Mother), Edmund Breese (Herr Meyer).Originally produced as an American motion picture in 1930."This story is neither an accusation nor a confession, and least of all an adventure, for death is not an adventure to those who stand face to face with it. It will try simply to tell of a generation of men who, even though they may have escaped its shells, were destroyed by the war. . ." title screens. 1914. War has broken out in Europe. A group of German college students are convinced to enlist after their teacher, Professor Kantorek, gives an impassioned speech about the honor of dying for their Fatherland. Paul Bäumer--sent to the Western Front where the fighting is most severe--is soon stripped of illusions about war being glorious. There is nothing but fear, pain, and the randomness of death. Paul is the sole survivor of his group and when he returns home, he denounces the war and his professor. Returned to the action, Paul tries to cope with the incessant fear that eats away at a soldier's insides, turning them hollow and empty.MPAA Rating: Not rated.DVD; Region 1, NTSC; 2.0 Dolby Digital mono.; full frame presentation, aspect ratio 1.33:1.Winner, 1930 Academy Awards for Best Director--Lewis Milestone; Best Picture--Universal Studios.
- Subjects: War films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Historical films.; Film adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Remarque, Erich Maria, 1898-1970; Soldiers; World War, 1914-1918; War; World War, 1914-1918; World War, 1914-1918; World War, 1914-1918;
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- The Garbo silents collection [videorecording]. by Brown, Clarence,1890-1987.; Glazer, Benjamin F.(Benjamin Floyer),1887-1956.(CARDINAL)338866; Daniels, William,1895-1970.; Niblo, Fred,1874-1948.; Farnum, Dorothy,1900-1970.; Gaudio, Tony,1885-1951.; Gilbert, John,1897-1936.(CARDINAL)740655; Garbo, Greta,1905-1990.(CARDINAL)140199; Hanson, Lars,1887-1965.; Kent, Barbara,1907-2011.; Orlamond, W. J.(William J.),1867-1957.; Fawcett, George,1860-1939.; Besserer, Eugenie,1870-1934.; MacDermott, Marc,1880-1929.; Corday, Marcelle,1890-1971.; Nagel, Conrad,1897-1970.; Seyffertitz, Gustav von,1863-1943.; Pollet, Albert,1889-1979.; Connelly, Edward,1859-1928.; Alexander, Richard,1902-1989.; Moreno, Antonio,1887-1967.; Barrymore, Lionel,1878-1954.(CARDINAL)183101; Kaliz, Armand,1892-1941.; D'Arcy, Roy,1894-1969.; Anderson, Robert,1890-1963.; McDonald, Francis,1891-1968.; Sarno, Hector,1880-1953.; Faire, Virginia Brown,1904-1980.; Cosmopolitan Productions.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.(CARDINAL)150193; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Flesh and the devil: Thames Television ; titles by Marian Ainslee ; settings by Cedric Gibbons & Frederic Hope ; wardrobe by André Ani ; film editor, Lloyd Nosler ; orchestral score, Michael Picton. The mysterious lady: Turner Classic Movies ; original music by Vivek Maddala ; treatment and continuity by Bess Meredyth ; titles by Marian Ainslee and Ruth Cummings ; settings by Cedric Gibbons ; wardrobe by Gilbert Clark ; film editor, Margaret Booth. The temptress: original score by Michael Picton ; titles by Marian Ainslee ; settings by Cedric Gibbons and James Basevi ; wardrobe by André Ani ; film editor, Lloyd Nosler.Flesh and the devil: John Gilbert, Greta Garbo, Lars Hanson, Barbara Kent, William Orlamond, George Fawcett, Eugenie Besserer, Marc MacDermott, Marcelle Corday. The mysterious lady: Greta Garbo, Conrad Nagel, Gustav von Seyffertitz, Albert Pollet, Edward Connelly, Richard Alexander. The temptress: Greta Garbo, Antonio Moreno, Marc MacDermott, Lionel Barrymore, Armand Kaliz, Roy D'Arcy, Robert Andersen, Francis McDonald, Hector V. Sarno, Virginia Brown Faire.Flesh and the devil: Best friends love the same woman and ultimately resort to a duel. The mysterious lady: Garbo plays an alluring Russian spy who falls in love with her "target." The temptress: An unhappy wife (Elena) falls in love with a Spanish engineer (Robledo). When it is revealed that Elena is not only married, but has also been the mistress of a banker (Fontenoy), Robledo returns to South America. Subsequently, Elena and her husband (the Marquis) also go to South America. Years later Robledo returns to Paris and runs into Elena who does not seem to recognize him. Elena has become a pathetic drunkard who is apparently beyond Robledo's help.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD; Dolby Digital stereo.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Silent films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Man-woman relationships;
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- Modern times [videorecording] / by Alexander, Richard,1902-1989,actor.; Austerlitz, Saul.Exit the Tramp.; Barron, Craig,commentator.; Bengtson, John,1957-commentator.(CARDINAL)658210; Bergman, Henry,1870-1946,actor.; Blystone, Stanley,1894-1956,actor.; Burtt, Ben,commentator.(CARDINAL)758253; Chaplin, Charlie,1889-1977,screenwriter,director,actor,composer.(CARDINAL)147401; Chaplin, Charlie,1889-1977.(CARDINAL)147401; Chaplin, Charlie,1889-1977(CARDINAL)147401; Conklin, Chester,1888-1971,actor.; Cooke, Alistair,1908-2004,cinematographer,director.(CARDINAL)144774; Cortázar, Octavio,1935-director.; De Haven, Carter,1886-1977,director.; Garcia, Allan,1887-1938,actor.; Goddard, Paulette,1911-1990,actor.(CARDINAL)726817; Goddard, Paulette,1911-1990.(CARDINAL)726817; Goddard, Paulette,1911-1990(CARDINAL)726817; Hall, Charles,1899-1959,set designer.; Kittredge, Susan Cooke,interviewee.(CARDINAL)559657; LeSaint, Edward,actor.; Lucas, Wilfred,1871-1940,actor.; MacQuarrie, Murdock,1878-1942,actor.; Maher, Frank,sound designer.; Malatesta, Fred,actor.; Mann, Hank,1887-1971,actor.; McKinney, Mira,actor.; Morgan, Ira,1889-1959,cinematographer.; Neal, Paul,sound designer.; Newman, Alfred,1901-1970,conductor.(CARDINAL)808540; Oliver, Ted,1892-1957,actor.; Powell, Edward B.,arranger.; Raksin, David,arranger,interviewee.(CARDINAL)356371; Reynolds, Cecil,1880-1947,actor.; Robinson, David,1930-commentator.(CARDINAL)132092; Sandford, Stanley,1894-1961,actor.; Spencer, J. Russell,set designer.; Stein, Lisa,1960-Chaplin sees the world.; Stein, Sam,1905-1966,actor.; Sutton, Juana,actor.; Totheroh, Roland H.,1890-1967,cinematographer.; Truffault, Philippe,director.; Vance, Jeffrey,1970-commentator.(CARDINAL)645902; Charles Chaplin Productions.; Criterion Collection (Firm)(CARDINAL)348269; Image Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)328010; Janus Films.; MK2 Productions.;
Music composed by Charlie Chaplin ; conducted by Alfred Newman ; arranged by Edward Powell, David Raksin ; recorded by Paul Neal, Frank Maher ; settings by Charles D. Hall, Russell Spencer.Charlie Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, Henry Bergman, Stanley Sandford, Chester Conklin, Hank Mann, Stanley Blystone, Allan Garcia, Dick Alexander, Cecil Reynolds, Myra McKinney, Murdoch McQuarrie, Wilfred Lucas, Ed le Saint, Fred Malatesta, Sam Stein, Juana Sutton, Ted Oliver.When his boss demands more speed and efficiency, Chaplin goes crazy from his repetitious assembly line job. Primarily a silent film with music and sound effects, but occasional voices emanate from radios and television screens.DVD; Dolby Digital mono.
- Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Silent films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Depressions; Factories; Tramps; Working class;
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- The wreck of the Mary Deare [videorecording] / by Ambler, Eric,1909-1998.aus(CARDINAL)711725; Anderson, Michael,1920-drt; Blaustein, Julian.pro(CARDINAL)528573; Cooper, Gary,1901-1961.act(CARDINAL)507419; Cowan, Ashley,1921-1990.act; Davis, Charles,1925-2009.act; De Marney, Terence.act; Duning, George.cmp; Gillespie, Arnold,1899-1978.prd; Grace, Henry.std; Groesse, Paul,1906-1987.ard; Harris, Richard,1930-2002.act(CARDINAL)348287; Heston, Charlton.act(CARDINAL)713093; Hunt, Hugh,1902-1988.std; Illing, Peter,1899-1966.act; Innes, Hammond,1913-1998.Wreck of the Mary Deare.; Knox, Alexander.act(CARDINAL)714212; LeBlanc, Lee,1913-1988.prd; McKenna, Virginia,1931-act(CARDINAL)520557; Parker, Cecil,1897-1971.act(CARDINAL)844122; Peters, Hans,1894-1976.ard; Redgrave, Michael,Sir.act; Ruttenberg, Joseph,1889-1983.cng; Warren, Eda.flm; Williams, Emlyn,1905-1987.act(CARDINAL)124422; Wright, Ben,1915-1989.act; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.(CARDINAL)150193; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Music by George Duning ; director of photography, Joseph Ruttenberg ; art directors, Hans Peters and Paul Groesse ; set decorations, Henry Grace, Hugh Hunt ; assistant director, Robert Saunders ; a Blaustein-Baroda production ; film editor, Eda Warren ; special effects, A. Arnold Gillespie, Lee LeBlanc.Gary Cooper, Charlton Heston, Michael Redgrave, Emlyn Williams, Cecil Parker, Alexander Knox, Virginia McKenna, Richard Harris, Ben Wright, Peter Illing, Terence de Marney, Ashley Cowan, Charles Davis.The freighter Mary Dear is adrift in stormy seas. All have abandoned ship except for one man-- exhausted first officer Gideon Patch who has taken command. Appearances indicate he's a madman, but Patch isn't a man who relies on appearances.Rating: Not rated.DVD; region 1, NTSC; widescreen letterbox presentation enhanced for widescreen TVs; Dolby Digital mono.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Mystery films.; Suspense films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Cargo ships; Survival after airplane accidents, shipwrecks, etc.; Barcos; Barcos;
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- The rounders [videorecording] / by Buchanan, Edgar,1903-1979.(CARDINAL)843997; Evans, Max,1924-(CARDINAL)509538; Fonda, Henry,1905-1982.(CARDINAL)348284; Ford, Glenn,1916-2006.(CARDINAL)196168; Holiday, Hope.; Kennedy, Burt.(CARDINAL)845328; Langdon, Sue Ane.; Lyons, Richard E.,1921-1989.; Wills, Chill,1902-1978.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.(CARDINAL)150193; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Director of photography, Paul C. Vogel; music, Jaff Alexander; editor, John McSweeney.Glenn Ford, Henry Fonda, Sue Ane Langdon, Hope Holiday, Chill Wills, Edgar Buchanan.Ben Jones and Howdy Lewis are bronc riders. This pair of cowboys who will do any job, except for the one at hand. That job: Saddle a clever, ornery, blaze-faced roan named Old Fooler and make him as gentle as a milk-pen calf. They don't think it can be done, so they start thinking. Maybe they can make a dollar or two by wagering that no one at the rodeo can stay atop him either.Not rated.DVD, widescreen (2.40:1) presentation; Dolby Digital mono.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Western films.; Bronc riding; Cowboys; Wagers; Wild horses;
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- Mary Martin, Ethel Merman [videorecording] their legendary appearance on the Ford 50th anniversary show, June 15, 1953. by Allison, Fran.; Berlin, Irving,1888-1989.Annie get your gun.There's no business like show business.; Burnett, Ernie,1884-1959.; Carmichael, Hoagy,1899-1981.; Friml, Rudolf,1879-1972.Rose-Marie.Indian love call.; Gershwin, George,1898-1937.Girl crazy.I got rhythm.; Martin, Mary,1913-1990.; Merman, Ethel.; Monaco, James V.,1885-1945.; Porter, Cole,1891-1964.; Robbins, Jerome.; Rodgers, Richard,1902-1979.South Pacific.I'm in love with a wonderful guy.; Tillstrom, Burr.; Voynow, Dick,1900-1944.; Ford Motor Company.; Video Artists International.; WCBS-TV (Television station : New York, N.Y.); WNBC-TV (Television station : New York, N.Y.);
I'm in the mood for love -- I love a parade -- I'd climb the highest mountain -- I'm sitting on top of the world -- I got a feeling you're fooling -- I can't give you anything but love -- You're just in love -- I'm gonna wash that man right outa my hair -- I get a kick out of you / by Cole Porter -- I've got you under my skin -- My heart belongs to Daddy -- I got rhythm / by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin -- Indian love call / by Rudolf Friml -- Tea for two -- Stormy weather -- Isn't it romantic? I got rhythm (reprise) -- There's no business like show business (reprise).Opening credits -- Alexander's Ragtime Band / Ethel Merman -- Mademoiselle from Armentières / Ethel Merman -- The fashion show ("The Shape" -- comedy routine about changes in fashion over the first half of the 20th century) / Mary Martin -- A Vaudeville pantomime: "Your folks and my folks" / Martin and Merman.The following "medley" is performed by Martin and Merman together: There's no business like show business / by Irving Berlin -- I'm in love with a wonderful guy / by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II -- By the light of the silvery Moon -- Wait till the sun shines Nellie -- I'm the Sheik of Araby -- When the red red robin comes bob bob bobbin' along -- Melancholy baby / by Ernie Burnett and George Norton -- You made me love you / by James V. Monaco and Joseph McCarthy -- Mississippi mud / by Hoagy Carmichael, Dick Voynow and Harry Mills -- I cried for you -- I'm forever blowing bubbles -- I'm always chasing rainbows.All sequences staged and conceived by Jerome Robbins ; digital photo editing by Edward Cardona ; executive producer, Ernest Gilbert ; DVD production coordinator, Allan Altman.Performed by Ethel Merman and Mary Martin ; hosted by Kukla, Fran, and Ollie (Burr Tillstrom, puppeteer).Broadcast live from the Center Theatre, Rockefeller Center, New York City, on June 15, 1953.A segment from the Ford 50th anniversary show, in which Ethel Merman and Mary Martin perform songs, including medleys and duets.The Ford 50th anniversary show was a two-hour television special sponsored by Ford Motors and broadcast by NBC and CBS.
- Subjects: Ford Motor Company; Concert films.; Fashion; Musicals -- Excerpts.; Television specials.; Women singers.;
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