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The leopard man [videorecording] ; The ghost ship / by Margo,1918?-1985.; Bard, Ben.; Barrett, Edith,1906-1977.; Clarke, Donald Henderson,1887-1958.; Dein, Edward.; Dix, Richard,1894-1949.; Glover, Edmund.; Lewton, Val.; Mittler, Leo.; O'Keefe, Dennis,1908-1968.; Robson, Mark,1913-1978.; Tourneur, Jacques,1904-1977.; Wade, Russ,1917-2006.; RKO Radio Pictures.(CARDINAL)134621; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Ghost ship: Directed by Mark Robson; screenplay by Donald Henerson Clarke; story by Leo Mittler.Leopard man: Directed by Jacques Tourneur; screenplay by Ardel Wray; additional dialogue by Edward Dein.Ghost ship: Richard Dix, Russell Wade, Edith Barrett, Ben Bard, Edmund Glover.Leopard man: Dennis O'Keefe, Margo.Ghost ship: Sinister captain's port of call may be madness.Leopard man: An escaped leopard provides the catalyst for a foray into fear in which castanets clack wildly, a cemetery is a rendezvous for death and love, and a closed door heightens rather than hides the horror of a young girl's fate.Not rated.DVD; Dolby digital, mono.
Subjects: Feature films.; Horror films.;
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Cimarron [videorecording] by Ates, Roscoe,1895-1962.act; Barrett, Judith,1914-2000.act; Collier, William,Jr.act; Dix, Richard,1894-1949.act; Dunne, Irene,1898-1990.act(CARDINAL)843920; Estabrook, Howard,1884-1978.adpaudaus; Ferber, Edna,1887-1968.Cimarron.; Fields, Stanley,1884-1941.act; Jackson, Eugene W.,1916-act; LeBaron, William,1883-1958.pro; McWade, Robert,1872-1938.act; O'Neil, Nance,1874-1965.act; Oliver, Edna May,1883-1942.act; Ruggles, Wesley,1889-1972.drtpro; Stone, George E.,1903-1967.act; Taylor, Estelle,1894-1958.act; RKO Radio Pictures.(CARDINAL)134621; Turner Entertainment Co.(CARDINAL)769305; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Credits and foreword -- Oklahoma land rush -- Dixie Lee's claim -- Bound for Cimarron -- Our first real home -- Osage -- Chance encounters -- Friendly shooting -- Hanging the shingle -- Death cry -- Sunday finery -- Gathering for meeting -- Hymn and collection -- Sermon shootout -- Sabra's ambitions -- Kid's last stand -- Losing Isaiah -- You vicious hussy -- Cherokee run chance -- Discussing Yancey -- Back home -- Dixie on trial -- Verdict -- Never anybody but you -- Wayward children -- Filthy politics -- Editorial clash -- Forty years in one place -- Guest of honor -- Almost all the family -- Old drifter's passing -- Oklahoma pioneer.Photography, Edward Cronjager ; editor, William Hamilton ; scenery & costumes, Max Rée ; special effects, Lloyd Knechtel.Richard Dix (Yancey Cravat), Irene Dunne (Sabra Cravat), Estelle Taylor (Dixie Lee), Nance O'Neil (Felice Venable), William Collier, Jr. (The Kid), Rosco Ates (Jesse Rickey), George E. Stone (Sol Levy), Stanley Fields (Lon Yountis), Robert McWade (Louis Hefner), Edna May Oliver (Mrs. Tracy Wyatt), Nancy Dover (Donna Cravat), Eugene Jackson (Isaiah).Originally produced as an American motion picture in 1930."A nation rising to greatness through the work of men and women, new country opening, raw land blossoming, crude towns growing into cities, territories becoming rich states. In 1889, President Harrison opened the vast Indian Oklahoma lands for white settlement--2,000,000 acres free for the taking, poor and rich pouring in, swarming the border, waiting for the starting gun, at noon, April 22nd..." --prologue from title screens. Cimarron is a sprawling western saga, an earnest tale about empire building, and a film of its time, which viewers should keep in mind. It follows the adventures Yancey Cravat, a lawyer and newspaperman from Wichita, who joins the Oklahoma Territory land rush in 1889. Soon he and his family are citizens of Osage. Beset by wanderlust, Yancey joins the Cherokee Strip land rush in 1893, leaving wife Sabra behind to run the newspaper and raise their son, Cimarron. by 1907, Yancey is back at home as Oklahoma becomes a state. During the oil boom, he refuses to join a scheme to cheat the Indians out of their oil rich land, and then disappears again. In 1929, Sabra is elected Oklahoma's first Congresswoman, Cimarron is married to an Indian princess, and Yancey still hasn"t returned.MPAA Rating: Not rated.DVD; Region 1; Dolby Digital mono.; full screen presentation preserving the 1.20:1 aspect ratio of its original theatrical exhibition.Winner, 1931 Academy Awards for Best Art Direction--Max Rée; Best Writing, Adaptation--Howard Estabrook; Best Picture--RKO Radio.
Subjects: Film adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Feature films.; Western films.; Ferber, Edna, 1887-1968; Families; Frontier and pioneer life; Marriage;
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Cimarron / by Ruggles, Wesley,1889-1972.(DLC)n 85262631 ; LeBaron, William,1883-1958producer.(DLC)n 85248131 ; Estabrook, Howard,1884-1978.(DLC)n 87847004 ; Dix, Richard,1893-1949actor.(DLC)n 86138399 ; Dunne, Irene,1898-1990actor.(DLC)n 87847001 ; Taylor, Estelle,1894-1958,actor.(DLC)no 90021486 ; O'Neil, Nance,1874-1965,actor.(DLC)nr 92010102 ; Collier, William,Jr.actor.(DLC)n 87847190 ; Ferber, Edna,1887-1968Cimarron.(DLC)n 79077439 ; RKO Radio Pictures(DLC)n 50082580 ; Warner Home Video (Firm),distributor.(DLC)no 95005960 ;
Photography, Edward Cronjager ; editor, William Hamilton.Richard Dix (Yancey Cravat), Irene Dunne (Sabra Cravat), Estelle Taylor (Dixie Lee), Nance O'Neil (Felice Venable), William Collier, Jr. (The Kid), Rosco Ates (Jesse Rickey), George E. Stone (Sol Levy), Stanley Fields (Lon Yountis), Robert McWade (Louis Hefner), Edna May Oliver (Mrs. Tracy Wyatt), Nancy Dover (Donna Cravat), Eugene Jackson (Isaiah).Epic western about the Cravat family settling the Oklahoma prairie. Yancy Cravat is a newspaperman and lawyer who helps found the town of Osage. An adventurer, he finds town-life stifling and seeks his thrills even further into the frontier. His wife ends up becoming a town leader when his absences leave her no other choice.Not rated.DVD, region 1, full screen presentation; Dolby Digital mono.
Subjects: Films for the hearing impaired.; Western; Feature films.; Western films.; Frontier and pioneer life; Families; Vida fronteriza; Frontier and pioneer life; Families;
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Once upon a Texas train ; Tulsa ; American empire ; The ranger, the cook and a hole in the sky [videorecording] by Kennedy, Burt,screenwriter,film producer,film director,actor.(CARDINAL)845328; Wanger, Walter,1894-1968,film producer.; Heisler, Stuart,1896-1979,film director.; Nugent, Frank S.,screenwriter.; Shields, Brent,film producer.; Lenski, Robert W.,screenwriter.; Harrison, John Kent,film director.(CARDINAL)848114; Dickinson, Angie,actor.(CARDINAL)847587; Widmark, Richard,actor.; Nelson, Willie,1933-,actor.(CARDINAL)166364; Hayward, Susan,1917-1975,actor.(CARDINAL)505079; Preston, Robert,1918-1987,actor.(CARDINAL)734603; Armendáriz, Pedro,1912-1963,actor.; Dix, Richard,1893-1949,actor.; Carrillo, Leo,actor.(CARDINAL)764512; Foster, Preston,1900-1970,actor.; Elliott, Sam,1944-,actor.(CARDINAL)847867; O'Connell, Jerry,1974-,actor.(CARDINAL)340733; Jay, Ricky,actor.(CARDINAL)717721; Maclean, Norman,1902-1990.USFS 1919: The ranger, the cook and the hole in the sky.; Echo Bridge Acquisition Corp. LLC, ; publisher.;
Once upon a Texas train / written, produced and directed by Burt Kennedy (91 min: 1987) -- Tulsa / produced by Walter Wanger ; directed Stuart Heisler ; screenplay by Frank Nugent and Curtis Kenyorn (88 min) -- American empire / directed by William McGann ; a Masterpiece production (82 min) -- The ranger, the cook and a hole in the sky / produced by Brent Shield ; written by Robert W. Lenski ; directed by John Kent Harrison (93 min, 1995).Once upon a Texas train: original music by Arthur B. Rubenstein ; cinematography by Ken Lamkin ; edited by Warner E. Leighton.Once upon a Texas train: Burt Kennedy, Angie Dickinson, Richard Widmark, Willie Nelson and Shaun Cassidy. -- Tulsa: Susan Hayward, Robert Preston, Pedro Armendáriz. -- American empire: Richard Dix, Leo Carrillo, Preston Foster, Frances. -- The ranger, the cook and a hole in the sky: Sam Elliott, Jerry O'Connell, Ricky Jay.MPAA rating: Not rated.MPAA rating: PGDVD
Subjects: Feature films. ; Western films. ; Action and adventure films. ; Film adaptations. ; aTexas Rangers; Ex-convicts; Cowboys; Ranchers; Park rangers;
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