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      - The skin game [videorecording] : a talking film / by Esmond, Jill,1908-1990,actor.; France, C. V.(Charles V.),1868-1949,actor.; Galsworthy, John,1867-1933.Skin game.; Gwenn, Edmund,1875-1959,actor.; Haye, Helen,1874-1957,actor.; Hitchcock, Alfred,1899-1980,director.(CARDINAL)139569; Lawton, Frank,1904-1969,actor.; Maxwell, John,1875-1940,producer.; Reville, Alma,screenwriter.; British International Pictures.; Laserlight DVD (Firm); Wardour Films.; 
 
      
Produced by John Maxwell ; photographer, J.J. Cox ; editors, A. Gobbett, R. Marrison.C.V. France, Helen Haye, Jill Esmond, Edmund Gwenn, John Longden, Phyllis Konstam, Frank Lawton, Herbert Ross, Dora Gregory, Edward Chapman, R.E. Jeffrey, George Bancroft, Ronald Frankau.Landed gentry defend family that is being evicted by tradespeople who have worked their way up from the lowest section of society.DVD. 
      - Subjects: Feature films.; Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933; Extortion; Gentry; Social conflict; 
 
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      - The 39 steps [videorecording] / by Hitchcock, Alfred,1899-1980,film director.(CARDINAL)139569; Bennett, Charles,1899-1995,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)843938; Reville, Alma,screenwriter.; Hay, Ian,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)156928; Ashcroft, Peggy,1907-1991,actor.; Buchan, John,1875-1940.Thirty-nine steps.; Carroll, Madeleine,1906-1987,actor.(CARDINAL)877285; Donat, Robert,1905-1958,actor.; Laurie, John,1897-1980,actor.; Mannheim, Lucie,1895-1976,actor.; Tearle, Godfrey,1884-1953,actor.; Haye, Helen,1874-1957,actor.; Cellier, Frank,1884-1948,actor.; Levy, Louis,1894-1957,composer.; Knowles, Bernard,1900-1975,cinematographer.; Criterion Collection (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)348269; Gaumont British Picture Corp.; 
 
      
Photographer, Bernard Knowles; editor, D.N. Twist; music, Louis Levy; producers, Michael Balcon, Iver Montagu; adaptation, Charles Bennett ; continuity, Alma Reville.Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll, Lucie Mannheim, Godfrey Tearle, Peggy Achcroft, John Laurie, Helen Haye, Frank Cellier.The 39 Steps is a heart-racing spy story by Alfred Hitchcock, following Richard Hannay, who stumbles into a conspiracy that thrusts him into a hectic chase across the Scotish moors. A chase in which he is both the pursuer and the pursued, as well as into an expected romance with the cool Pamela.DVD, NTSC, full screen (1.33:1) presentation, high definition digital restoration; Dolby Digital mono. 
      - Subjects: Detective and mystery films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Spy films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Buchan, John, 1875-1940; Hannay, Richard (Fictitious character); Conspiracies; Espionage; 
 
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      - Hobson's choice [videorecording] / by Anderson, Daphne,1922-actor.; Arnold, Malcolm,composer.; Blomfield, Derek,1920-1964.; Brighouse, Harold,1882-1958.Hobson's choice.; Browne, Wynyard,1911-1964,screenwriter.; De Banzie, Brenda,1915-1981,actor.; Haye, Helen,1874-1957.; Hildyard, Jack.; Laughton, Charles,1899-1962,actor.(CARDINAL)133220; Lean, David,1908-1991,producer,director,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)155075; Mills, John,1908-2005.(CARDINAL)818998; Scales, Prunella,actor.(CARDINAL)842462; Spencer, Norman,1914-screenwriter.; Tomelty, Joseph,1910-1995,actor.; Wattis, Richard,actor.; British Lion Films.; Criterion Collection (Firm)(CARDINAL)348269; Janus Films.; London Films.; 
 
      
Music composed by Malcolm Arnold ; played by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra ; music director, Muir Mathieson ; art director, Wilfred Shingleton ; editor, Peter Taylor ; costumes designed by John Armstrong ; costume supervisor, Julia Squire ; associate producer, Norman Spencer.Charles Laughton, John Mills, Brenda de Banzie, Daphne Anderson, Joseph Tomelty, Richard Wattis, Prunella Scales, Derek Blomfield, Helen Haye.An owner of a Victorian-era boot shop finds himself in a battle of wills with his headstrong eldest daughter, who wants to make her own professional and personal decisions in her life.DVD; Dolby Digital mono. 
      - Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Film adaptations.; Romantic comedy films.; Businessmen; Courtship; Fathers and daughters; Sisters; 
 
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      - Hitchcock favorites [videorecording]. by Laughton, Charles,1899-1962,actor.(CARDINAL)133220; Banks, Leslie,1890-1952,actor.; Williams, Emlyn,1905-1987,actor.(CARDINAL)124422; Newton, Robert,1905-1956,actor.; O'Hara, Maureen,1920-2015,actor.(CARDINAL)771030; Pilbeam, Nova,1919-2015,actor.; De Marney, Derrick,1906-1978,actor.; France, C. V.(Charles V.),1868-1949,actor.; Haye, Helen,1874-1957,actor.; Esmond, Jill,1908-1990,actor.; Gwenn, Edmund,1875-1959,actor.; Dors, Diana,actor.; De Wilde, Brandon,1942-1972,actor.(CARDINAL)843383; Stewart, David J.,1915-1966,actor.; Kert, Larry,actor.; Brisson, Carl,1893-1958,actor.; Keen, Malcolm,1887-1970,actor.; Ondra, Anny,actor.; Ayrton, Randle,1869-1940,actor.; Greet, Clare,1871-1939,actor.; Fitzgerald, Barry,1888-1961,actor.(CARDINAL)843741; O'Neill, Maire,1887-1952,actor.(CARDINAL)433686; Chapman, Edward,1901-1977,actor.; Morgan, Sidney,1874-1946,actor.; Allgood, Sara,1883-1950,actor.; Balfour, Betty,1903-1977,actor.; Bradin, Jean,actor.; Alten, Ferdinand von,1885-1933,actor.; Collinge, Patricia,1894-1974,actor.; McGavin, Darren,1922-2006,actor.; Jones, Carolyn,1930-1983,actor.; Thomas, Jameson,1888-1939,actor.; Hall Davis, Lilian,1901-1933,actor.; McLaughlin, Gibb,1884-1960,actor.; Jeans, Isabel,1891-1985,actor.; Irvine, Robin,1901-1933,actor.; Harker, Gordon,1885-1967,actor.; Dyall, Franklin,actor.; Williams, Eric Bransby,actor.; Hunter, Ian,1900-1975,actor.; Hitchcock, Alfred,1899-1980,film director.(CARDINAL)139569; Du Maurier, Daphne,1907-1989.Jamaica Inn.; Tey, Josephine,1896 or 1897-1952.Shilling for candles.; Galsworthy, John,1867-1933.Skin game.; Caine, Hall,1853-1931.Manxman.; O'Casey, Sean,1880-1964.Juno and the paycock.; Mycroft, Walter C.Champagne.; Coward, Noel,1899-1973.Easy virtue.; British International Pictures.; Gaumont British Picture Corp.; Mayflower Pictures, Inc.; St. Clair Vision (Firm); 
 
      
Champagne: British International Pictures presents ; directed and adapted by Alfred Hitchcock ; art director, C.W. Arnold ; director of photography, John J. Cox ; based on the story by Walter C. Mycroft.Easy virtue: CM Woolf, Michael Balcon, and Gainsborough Pictures present ; director, Alfred Hitchcock ; screenplay, Eliot Stannard ; art director, Clifford Pember ; director of photography, Claude McDonnell ; based off the play by Noel Coward.Hitchcock presents: the Cheney vase: director, Robert Stevens ; screenplay, Robert Blees ; art director, Martin Obzina ; editor, Edward W. Williams ; director of photography, Reggie Lanning.Hitchcock presents: the sorcerer's apprentice: an Alfred Hitchcock production ; director, Alfred Hitchcock ; screenplay, Robert Bloch ; music, Joseph E. Romero ; art director, Martin Obzina ; editor, Edward W. Williams ; director of photography, John L. Russell.Jamaica Inn: Mayflower Pictures presents ; director, Alfred Hitchcock ; producer, Erich Pommer ; screenplay, Sidney Gilliat and Joan Harrison ; music, Eric Fenby ; editor, Robert Hamer ; director of photography, Harry Stradling ; based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier.Juno and the paycock: British International Pictures presents ; directed and adapted by Alfred Hitchcock ; art director, J. Marchant ; editor, Emile de Ruelle ; director of photography, J.J. Cox ; based on the play by Sean O'Casey.The farmer's wife: British International Pictures presents ; director, Alfred Hitchcock ; screenplay, Eden Philpots ; adaptation, Eliot Stannard ; art director, C. Wilfred Arnold ; director of photography, John J. Cox.The Manxman: British International Pictures presents ; director, Alfred Hitchcock ; adaptation, Eliot Stannard ; art director, W. Arnold ; editor, Emile de Ruelle ; based on the play by Sir Hall Caine.The ring: director, Alfred Hitchcock ; screenplay, Alfred Hitchcock ; original music, Vivek Maddala.The skin game: British International Pictures presents a talking film by John Galsworthy ; directed and adapted by Alfred Hitchcock ; scenario, Alma Deville ; art director, J.B. Maxwell ; editors, A. Cobbett and R. Marrison ; director of photography, J.J. Cox ; based on the play by John Galsworthy.Young and innocent: A Gaumont-British Production ; director, Alfred Hitchcock ; screenplay, Charles Bennett, Edwin Greenwood, Anthony Armstrong ; music, Louis Levy ; director of photography, Bernard Knowles ; based on the novel A shilling for candles by Josephine Tey.Champagne: Betty Balfour, Jean Bradin, Theo von Alten, Gordon Harker.Easy virtue: Isabel Jeans, Robin Irvine, Franklin Dyall, Eric Bransby Williams, Ian Hunter.Hitchcock presents: the Cheney vase: Patricia Collinge, Darren McGavin, Carolyn Jones.Hitchcock presents: the sorcerer's apprentice: Diana Dors, Brandon de Wilde, David J. Stewart, Larry Kert.Jamaica Inn: Charles Laughton, Leslie Banks, Emlyn Williams, Robert Newton, Maureen O'Hara.Juno and the paycock: Barry Fitzgerald, Maire O'Neil, Edward Chapman, Sidney Morgan, Sara Allgood.The farmer's wife: Jameson Thomas, Lilian Hall-Davis, Gordon Harker, Gibb McLaughlin.The Manxman: Carl Brisson, Malcolm Keen, Anny Ondra, Randle Ayrton, Claire Greet.The ring: Carl Brisson, Lillian Hall Davis, Ian Hunter.The skin game: C.V. France, Helen Haye, Jill Esmond, Edmund Gwenn.Young and innocent: Nova Pilbeam, Derrick De Marney.Champagne: When his spoiled daughter marries against his wishes, a champagne magnate decides to teach her a lesson by claiming his business is bankrupt.Easy virtue: A woman goes through a divorce and attempts to overcome the tarnished reputation that accompanies it.Hitchcock presents: the Cheney vase: A disgruntled museum curator devises a sinister plan surrounding a priceless vase in order to get back at his former employer.Hitchcock presents: the sorcerer's apprentice: A young magician apprenticed to a well-known illusionist learns how real magic can be.Jamaica Inn: An Irish orphan girl goes to live with an uncle who is discovered to be involved in a group of smuggling highwaymen ravaging the area.Juno and the paycock: Juno is the patriarch of a poor Irish family who tries to hold the family together and preserve their good name while her husband does nothing but bring them disrepute.The farmer's wife: Seeking a new wife, a widowed farmer enlists his housekeeper for assistance, but doesn't realize that his housekeeper is head over heels for him.The Manxman: On the Isle of Man, a fisherman wants to marry a wealthy innkeeper's daughter, and to prove himself worthy of her hand in marriage, goes on a long voyage, entrusting her safety to his best friend, a lawyer. During his absence, the lawyer and innkeeper's daughter fall in love, and when the fisherman's ship wrecks at sea, they plan to marry. But is the fisherman really dead?The ring: A young woman grows disenchanted with her boxer lover and falls for her lover's rival.The skin game: The aristocratic Hillcrests try to keep the nouveau riche Hornblowers from acquiring a tract of land for sale next to their estate.Young and innocent: The estranged husband of a beautiful actress with a bad reputation discovers her dead body on a beach, and goes on the run after the authorities mistake him as the killer.Not rated ; not suitable for all audiences.DVD; Dolby Digital 5.1 virtual surround sound. 
      - Subjects: Feature films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Thrillers (Television programs); Orphans; Pirates; Fugitives from justice; Motion picture actors and actresses; Magicians; Triangles (Interpersonal relations); Inheritance and succession; Families; Museum curators; Revenge; Widowers; Housekeepers; Man-woman relationships; Divorce; Boxing; 
 
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