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College [videorecording] / by Foy, Bryan,1896-1977,screenwriter; Horne, James W.,1880-1942,director; Keaton, Buster,1895-1966,actor(CARDINAL)139561; Cornwall, Ann,1897-1980,actor; Goodwin, Harold,1902-1987,actor;
Buster Keaton, Ann Cornwall, Harold Goodwin.Buster Keaton goes to college. Buster delivers a high school graduation address firmly denouncing athletics. Unfortunately, he also loves a girl who worships he-men, so he follows her to college and equipped with every piece of sports equipment imaginable, tries out for various teams. Naturally he's a one-man disaster area.Not ratedDVD ; Dolby digital
Subjects: Silent films.; Comedy films.; College; Athletes;
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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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Buster Keaton collection [videorecording] / by Sedgwick, Edward,1892-1953,film producer,film director.; Keaton, Buster,1895-1966,film producer,actor.(CARDINAL)139561; Brownlow, Kevin,television director.(CARDINAL)142122; Bird, Christopher,1977-television director.; Stanbury, Patrick,television producer.; Bruckman, Clyde,1894-1955,screenwriter.; Lipton, Lew,1893-1961,screenwriter.; Pagano, Ernest,screenwriter.; Schayer, Richard E.(Richard Ernest),1882-1956,screenwriter.; Dickey, Paul,1885-1933,screenwriter.; Boasberg, Al,1892-1937,screenwriter.; Day, Marceline,actor.; Goodwin, Harold,1902-1987,actor.; Bracey, Sidney,1877-1942,actor.; Gribbon, Harry,1885-1961,actor.; Sebastian, Dorothy,1903-1957,actor.; Earle, Edward,1882-1972,actor.; Hyams, Leila,1905-1977,actor.; Bechtel, William,1867-1930,actor.; Byron, John,1895-1991,actor.; Page, Anita,1910-2008,actor.; Friganza, Trixie,1870-1955,actor.; Montgomery, Robert,1904-1981,actor.; Karen, James,1923-2018,host.(CARDINAL)852132; Osborne, Robert,1932-2017,on-screen presenter.(CARDINAL)338612; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,presenter.(CARDINAL)150193; Photoplay Productions,production company.; Turner Classic Movies (Firm),presenter.(CARDINAL)459867; Turner Entertainment Co.,presenter.(CARDINAL)769305; Warner Home Video (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)218485;
Free and easy: words and music by Roy Turk and Fred E. Ahlert ; dances staged by Sammy Lee ; photographed by Leonard Smith ; film editor, William LeVanway.Spite marriage: continuity by Richard Schayer ; titles by Robert Hopkins ; photographed by Reggie Lanning ; film editor, Frank Sullivan.The cameraman: original music by Arthur Barrow ; continuity by Richard Schayer ; titles by Joe Farnham ; photographed by Elgin Lessley and Reggie Lanning ; film editor, Hugh Wynn.So funny it hurt: Buster Keaton & MGM (documentary) : host, James Karen.Free and easy: Buster Keaton, Anita Page, Lionel Barrymore, Robert Montgomery, Trixie Friganza.Spite marriage: Buster Keaton, Dorothy Sebastian, Edward Earle, Leila Hyams, William Bechtel, John Byron.The cameraman: Buster Keaton, Marceline Day, Harold Goodwin, Sidney Bracy, Harry Gribbon.Free and easy: "Keaton departs Kansas with the newly crowned Miss Gopher City and heads for Hollywood determined to turn her into a star ... [Keaton's] first talkie"--Container.So funny it hurt: Buster Keaton and MGM (documentary): "in this coproduction with Turner Classic Movies, documentarian/historian Kevin Brownlow profiles the Great Stone Face's life and career during his MGM studio heyday"--Container.Spite marriage: "A jilted actress pops the question to hapless admirer Keaton. The result is a marriage made in comedy heaven, filled with pursuits, rescues and slapstick. The landmark routine of putting the inebriated bride to bed became a staple of Keaton's 1950s live shows"--Container.The cameraman: "Keaton plays a tintype street photographer who tries his hand as a freelance newsreel cameraman in order to win the affection of a girl who works at a newsreel company"--Container.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD; NTSC, region 1 ; full screen presentation ; Dolby Digital stereo [The Cameraman, and So funny it hurt documentary] or mono [Spite marriage, and Free and easy] ; dual-layer disc.The Cameraman was named to the National Film Registry in 2007 by the Library of Congress.
Subjects: Feature films.; Comedy films.; Silent films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Keaton, Buster, 1895-1966.; Courtship; Photojournalists; Marriage;
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The Hammer horror series [videorecording] : 8-film collection. by Fisher, Terence,1904-1980,director.; Francis, Freddie,1917-2007,director.; Graham Scott, Peter,1923-2007,director.; Sharp, Don,1922-2011,director.; Allen, Patrick,1927-2006,actor.; Anderson, Daphne,1922-2013,actor.; Bateson, Timothy,1926-2009,actor.; Benson, Martin,1918-2010,actor.; Bruce, Brenda,actor.; Burrell, Sheila,1922-2011,actor.; Cooper, George A.,actor.; Cushing, Peter,1913-1994,actor.; Daniel, Jennifer,1939-actor.; Davion, Alexander,1929-actor.; Dawson, Anthony,1916-1992,actor.; Denham, Maurice,1909-2002,actor.; De Souza, Edward,1932-actor.; Diamond, Arnold,1915-1992,actor.; Eles, Sandor,actor.; Evans, Clifford,1912-1985,actor.; Francis, Derek,1923-1984,actor.; Goodwin, Harold,1902-1987,actor.; Goorney, Howard,1921-2007,actor.; Gough, Michael,1916-2011,actor.; Howlett, Noel,actor.; Hunt, Martita,1900-1969,actor.; Hutcheson, David,1905-1976,actor.; Jackson, Freda,1909-1990,actor.; Jessop, Clytie,actor.; Karlin, Miriam,actor.; Knight, David,1927-actor.; Lamont, Duncan,1918-1978,actor.; Linden, Jennie,1939-actor.; Lodge, David,1921-2003,actor.; Lom, Herbert,actor.; MacGowran, Jack,1918-1973,actor.; Madden, Peter,1904-1976,actor.; Maitland, Marne,1916-1991,actor.; Malleson, Miles,actor.; Mitchell, Warren,actor.; Oscar, Henry,1891-1969,actor.; Redmond, Moira,actor.; Reed, Oliver,1938-1999,actor.; Reid, Milton,1917-actor.; Ripper, Michael,1913-2000,actor.; Romain, Yvonne,1938-actor.; Sallis, Peter,actor.; Scott, Janette,1938-actor.; Scully, Terry,1932-2001,actor.; Sears, Heather,1935-1994,actor.; Solon, Ewen,1917-1985,actor.; Walters, Thorley,1913-1991,actor.; Washbourne, Mona,1903-1988,actor.; Welsh, John,1914-1985,actor.; Willman, Noel,1918-1988,actor.; Woodbridge, George,1907-1973,actor.; Woodthorpe, Peter,actor.; Wordsworth, Richard,actor.;
Brides of Dracula: Music composed by Malcolm Williamson ; director of photography, Jack Asher ; production designer, Bernard Robinson ; editor, Alfred Cox. Curse of the werewolf: Music composed and conducted by Benjamin Frankel ; director of photography, Arthur Grant ; production designer, Bernard Robinson ; editor, Alfred Cox. Phantom of the opera: Music composed and conducted by Edwin Astley ; director of photography, Arthur Grant ; production designer, Bernard Robinson ; editor, Alfred Cox. Paranoiac: Music composed by Elisabeth Lutyens ; director of photography, Arthur Grant ; production designer, Bernard Robinson. Kiss of the vampire: Music composed by James Bernard ; director of photography, Alan Hume ; production designer, Bernard Robinson ; supervising editor, James Needs. Nightmare: Music composed by Don Banks ; director of photography, John Wilcox ; production designer, Bernard Robinson ; supervising editor, James Needs. Night creatures: Music composed by Don Banks ; musical director, Philip Martell ; director of photography, Arthur Grant ; production designer, Bernard Robinson ; editor, Eric Boyd-Perkins. Evil of Frankestein: Music composed by Don Banks ; director of photography, John Wilcox ; supervising editor, James Needs.Brides of Dracula: Peter Cushing, Freda Jackson, Martita Hunt, Yvonne Montaur, Miles Malleson, Henry Oscar, David Peel, Victor Brooks, Mona Washbourne, Michael Ripper, Andree Melly.Night creatures: Peter Cushing, Yvonne Romain, Patrick Allen, Oliver Reed, Michael Ripper, Martin Benson, David Lodge, Daphne Anderson, Derek Francis, Milton Reid, Jack MacGowran, Terry Scully, Peter Halliday, Rupert Osborn.Nightmare: David Knight, Moira Redmond, Jennie Linden, Brenda Bruce, George A. Cooper, Clytie Jessop, Irene Richmond, John Welsh, Timothy Bateson, Elizabeth Dear.Paranoiac: Janette Scott, Oliver Reed, Sheila Burrell, Maurice Denham, Alexander Davion, Liliane Brousse, Harold Lang, Arnold Diamond, John Bonney, John Stuart.Phantom of the opera: Herbert Lom, Heather Sears, Thorley Walters, Micheal Gough, Edward De Souza, Miles Malleson, Miriam Karlin, Marne Maitland, Harold Goodwin, Martin Miller, John Harvey.The curse of the werewolf: Clifford Evans, Oliver Reed, Yvonne Romain, Catherine Feller, Anthony Dawson, Anne Blake, Warren Mitchell, Michael Ripper, Peter Sallis, Ewen Solon, Hira Talfrey, George Woodbridge, Richard Wordsworth.The evil of Frankenstein: Peter Cushing, Peter Woodthorpe, Duncan Lamont, Sandor Eles, Katy Wild, David Hutcheson, James Maxwell, Howard Goorney, Kiwi Kingston.The kiss of the vampire: Clifford Evans, Edward De Souza, Noel Willman, Jennifer Daniel, Barry Warren, Brian Oulton, Noel Howlett, Jacquie Wallis, Peter Madden, Isobel Black, Vera Cook, John Harvey.An 8-movie classic horror collection! Brides of Dracula: "Vampire hunter Van Helsing returns to Transylvania to destroy handsome bloodsucker Baron Meinster, who has designs on beautiful young schoolteacher Marianne." -- The curse of the werewolf: "In eighteenth-century Spain, an adopted boy becomes a werewolf and terrorizes the inhabitants of his town." -- Phantom of the opera: "An acid-scarred composer rises from the Paris sewers to boost his favorite opera understudy's career." -- Paranoiac: "A man long believed dead returns to the family estate to claim his inheritance." -- The kiss of the vampire: "When car trouble strands a honeymooning couple in a small Southern European village, an aristocratic family in the area reaches out to help them with sinister consequences." -- Nightmare: A traumatized young woman doesn't know where her nightmares stop and insanity begins. Night creatures: "In 18th-century England, the Royal Crown sends Royal Navy Captain Collier and his crew to investigate reports of illegal smuggling and bootlegging in a coastal town where locals believe in Marsh Phantoms." -- The Evil of Frankenstein: "Upon returning to his home village to continue his experimental research, the destitute Dr. Frankenstein revives his old creature, but a hypnotist wants the monster to control for himself." -- Descriptions from IMDB.Not rated.DVD.
Subjects: Horror films.; Dracula, Count (Fictitious character); Frankenstein, Victor (Fictitious character); Vampires; Werewolves; Nightmares; Inheritance and succession; Disfigured persons; Women singers; Apparitions;
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The cameraman [videorecording] / by Bracey, Sidney,1877-1942,actor.; Bruckman, Clyde,1894-1955,screenwriter.; Day, Marceline,actor.; Goodwin, Harold,1902-1987,actor.; Gribbon, Harry,1885-1961,actor.; Keaton, Buster,1895-1966,film producer,actor.(CARDINAL)139561; Lanning, Reggie,director of photography.; Lessley, Elgin,1883-1944,director of photography.; Lipton, Lew,1893-1961,screenwriter.; Sedgwick, Edward,1892-1953,film producer,film director.; Wynn, Hugh,film editor.; Criterion Collection (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)348269; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,presenter,production company.(CARDINAL)150193;
Directors of photography, Reggie Lanning, Elgin Lessley ; film editor, Hugh Wynn.Buster Keaton, Marceline Day, Harold Goodwin, Sidney Bracey, Harry Gribbon.The final work over which he maintained creative control, this clever farce is the culmination of an extraordinary, decade-long run that produced some of the most innovative and enduring comedies of all time. Keaton plays a hapless newsreel cameraman desperate to impress both his new employer and his winsome office crush as he zigzags up and down Manhattan hustling for a scoop.Rating: Not rated.DVD; region 1, NTSC; full screen (1.37:1).
Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Silent films.; Chinese Americans; Photojournalists; Secretaries; Tongs (Secret societies);
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