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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 (1923-1967)(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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An American in Paris [videorecording] / by Alton, John.cng; Ames, Preston.ard; Caron, Leslie.(CARDINAL)523295; Caron, Leslie.act(CARDINAL)523295; Chaplin, Saul,1912-1997.msd(CARDINAL)844884; Fazan, Adrienne.flm; Foch, Nina.act; Freed, Arthur,1894-; Freed, Arthur,1894-1973.pro(CARDINAL)349091; Gershwin, George,1898-1937.cmp(CARDINAL)143876; Gershwin, George,1898-1937.American in Paris.; Gershwin, Ira,1896-; Gershwin, Ira,1896-1983.lyr(CARDINAL)134263; Gibbons, Cedric,1895-1960.ard; Gilks, Alfred.cng; Green, Johnny,1908-1989.msd(CARDINAL)842448; Guétary, Georges.; Guétary, Georges.act; Kelly, Gene,1912-; Kelly, Gene,1912-1996.chract(CARDINAL)344079; Lerner, Alan Jay,1918-; Lerner, Alan Jay,1918-1986.aus(CARDINAL)132325; Levant, Oscar,1906-1972.(CARDINAL)215968; Levant, Oscar,1906-1972.act(CARDINAL)215968; Minnelli, Vincente.(CARDINAL)505590; Minnelli, Vincente.drt(CARDINAL)505590; Newcombe, Warren.prd; Orry-Kelly,1897-1964.cst(CARDINAL)808499; Plunkett, Walter,1902-1982.cst; Ries, Irving G.,1890-1963.prd; Salinger, Conrad.cmp(CARDINAL)843545; Sharaff, Irene.cst; Shearer, Douglas,1899-1971.sds; Willis, Edwin B.std; Loew's Incorporated.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.(CARDINAL)150193; MGM Home Entertainment Inc.(CARDINAL)533205; Turner Entertainment Co.(CARDINAL)769305; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Lyrics by Ira Gershwin ; music by George Gershwin ; musical direction, Johnny Green and Saul Chaplin ; choreography by Gene Kelly ; director of photography, Alfred Gilks ; ballet photographed by John Alton ; art directors, Cedric Gibbons and Preston Ames ; film editor, Adrienne Fazan ; recording supervisor, Douglas Shearer ; set decorations, Edwin B. Willis ; special effects, Warren Newcombe, Irving G. Ries ; orchestrations, Conrad Salinger ; costumes designed by Orry-Kelly ; Beaux Arts Ball costumes designed by Walter Plunkett ; ballet costumes designed by Irene Sharaff.Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant, Georges Guetary, Nina Foch.An ex-GI loves Paris and loves even more an alluring, but engaged, perfume-shop clerk.Not rated by MPAA.DVD; region 1, NTSC; full screen (1.33:1) presentation preserving the aspect ratio of its original theatrical exhibition; Dolby Digital mono.Academy Award (1951): Best art direction, Best cinematography, Best costume design, Best music, Best picture, Best writing.
Subjects: Feature films.; Musical films.; Romance films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Feature films.; Musical films.; Americans; Man-woman relationships;
Available copies: 13 / Total copies: 15
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Greatest classic films collection. [videorecording] by Colette,1873-1954.Gigi.; Alison, Joan.Everybody comes to Rick's.; Bergerac, Jacques,1927-prf; Bergman, Ingrid,1915-1982.(CARDINAL)709386; Bogart, Humphrey,1899-1957.(CARDINAL)709748; Burnett, Murray.Everybody comes to Rick's.; Caron, Leslie.prf(CARDINAL)523295; Chevalier, Maurice,1888-1972.prf(CARDINAL)159248; Curtiz, Michael,1886-1962(CARDINAL)524105; Epstein, Julius J.,1909-2000.(CARDINAL)516745; Epstein, Philip G.(CARDINAL)842317; Foch, Nina.prf; Franklin, Sidney A.,1893-1972.pro; Freed, Arthur,1894-1973.pro(CARDINAL)349091; Froeschel, George.; G©Łbor, Eva,1921-1995.prf; Garson, Greer,1904-1996.act(CARDINAL)747674; Gershwin, George,1898-1937.cmp(CARDINAL)143876; Gershwin, Ira,1896-1983.lyr(CARDINAL)134263; Gingold, Hermione,1897-1987.prf(CARDINAL)741638; Greenstreet, Sydney.; Gu©♭tary, Georges.act; Henreid, Paul.(CARDINAL)733592; Hilton, James,1900-1954.(CARDINAL)157257; Jeans, Isabel,1891-1985.prf; Jourdan, Louis.prf; Kelly, Gene,1912-1996.actchr(CARDINAL)344079; Koch, Howard.(CARDINAL)138863; Lerner, Alan Jay,1918-1986.auslyr(CARDINAL)132325; Levant, Oscar,1906-1972.act(CARDINAL)215968; Loewe, Frederick,1901-1988.cmp(CARDINAL)131846; Lorre, Peter.(CARDINAL)721866; Minnelli, Vincente.(CARDINAL)505590; Ney, Richard.(CARDINAL)530444; Owen, Reginald,1887-1972.; Pidgeon, Walter,1897-1984.act(CARDINAL)747676; Rains, Claude,1889-1967.(CARDINAL)843373; Steiner, Max,1888-1971.(CARDINAL)836212; Stothart, Herbert,1885-1949.(CARDINAL)357004; Struther, Jan,1901-1953.Mrs. Miniver.; Travers, Henry,1874-1965.(CARDINAL)843745; Veidt, Conrad,1893-1943.; Wallis, Hal B.,1899-1986.(CARDINAL)511982; West, Claudine,1890-1943.; Whitty, May,Dame,1865-1948.act; Wilcoxon, Henry,1905-1984.; Wimperis, Arthur,1874-1953.aus; Wright, Teresa,1918-2005.act(CARDINAL)843338; Wyler, William,1902-1981.drt(CARDINAL)723265; Arthur Freed Productions.; First National Pictures, Inc.(CARDINAL)356380; Loew's Incorporated.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.(CARDINAL)150193; Warner Bros. Pictures (1923-1967)(CARDINAL)338270; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
An American in Paris: an Arthur Freed production; directed by Vincente Minnelli ; Music, George Gershwin ; lyrics, Ira Gershwin.Casablanca: a Hal. B. Wallis production; directed by Michael Curtiz ; Music, Max Steiner.Gigi: an Arthur Freed production; directed by Vincente Minnelli ; Music, Herbert Stothart.Mrs. Miniver: a William Wyler production; directed by William Wyler ; Music, Herbert Stothart.An American in Paris: Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, with Oscar Levant, Geroges Guetary, Nina Foch.Casablanca: Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid, with Claude Rains, Conrad Veidt, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre.Gigi: Leslie Caron, Maurice Chevalier, Louis Jourdan, Hermione Gingold, Eva Gabor, Jacques Bergerac, Isabel Jeans.Mrs. Miniver: Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, with Terea Wright, Dame May Whitty, Reginald Owen, Henry TRavers, Richard Ney, Henry Wilcoxon.[Disc 1]: Casablanca: Casablanca, WWII. Rick Blaine is an exiled American who owns the most popular nightclub in town, Rick's cafe. He comes to have possession of two valuable letters that German couriers were killed trying to deliver to the German high command. Ilsa Lund re-enters Rick's life to purchase the letters he has obtained. Mrs. Miniver: The Miniver's are an English 'middle-class' family who, together, experience life in the first months of World War II. While dodging bombs. The Miniver's son beings courting Lady Beldon's granddaughter. A rose is named after Mrs. Miniver and it is entered into a competition where her rose will go up against Lady Beldon's rose.[Disc 2]: Gigi: Gaston is the scion of a wealthy Parisian family who finds emotional refuge from the superficial lifestyle of upper class Parisian 1900s society with the former mistress of his uncle and her outgoing, tomboy granddaughter, Gigi. When Gaston becomes aware that Gigi has matured into a woman, her grandmother and aunt, who have educated Gigi to be a wealthy man's mistress, request he become her provider. An American in Paris: Jerry Mulligan is a struggling American painter in Paris who is 'discovered' by an influential heiress. She just happens to an interested in more than Jerry's art. Jerry in turn falls for Lise, a young French girl already engaged to a cabaret singer. His relationship with Lise is filled with romantic complications.An American in Paris (1951, color, 114 min.):Gene Kelly plays an ex-GI who loves Paris and an alluring but engaged shop clerk (Leslie Caron). Dazzling dances and a stunning ballet finale are spun around songs and music by the Gershwins.Casablanca (1942, b&w, 102 min.) : Rick Blaine sticks his neck out for nobody. Then she walks back into his life ... with her Resistance-leader husband.Gigi (1958, color, 115 min.): Gigi (Leslie Caron) goes from girlishness to glamour and desires more than the lush life of suitor Gaston (Louis Jourdan).Mrs. Miniver (1942, b&w, 133 min.): One of Hollywood's most memorable spirit-lifters about an idealized England confronting the terror of World War II.MPAA rating: PG (Casablanca); for mild violence ; MPAA rating: G (Gigi) ; Not rated (Mrs. Miniver, An American in Paris).Casablanca: rated PG. Mrs. Miniver: not rated. Gigi: rated G. An American in Paris: not rated.DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) or widescreen (letterbox, enhanced); Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, Dolby Digital mono., dual-layer.DVD. Dual-layer format. Casablanca, Mrs. Miniver, and An American in Paris are presented in a format preserving the aspect ratio of their original theatrical exhibitions. Gigi: widescreen version (letterboxed) preserving the 'scope' aspect ration of its original theatrical exhibition; enhanced for widescreen TVs.
Subjects: Musical films.; Romance films.; War films.; Americans; Artists; Bars (Drinking establishments); Feature films.; Man-woman relationships; Mistresses; Rich people; Roses; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945;
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