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- Seven days in May / by Knebel, Fletcher.(CARDINAL)130979; Bailey, Charles Waldo,II,1929-2012,author.(CARDINAL)173898; Bailey, Charles Waldo,II,1929-2012.(CARDINAL)173898;
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- The enemy within / by Papazian, Robert A.,producer.; Ponicsan, Darryl.; Bass, Ronald.; Darby, Jonathan,director.; Whitaker, Forest,actor.; Waterston, Sam,actor.; Delany, Dana,actor.; Sommer, M. Josef,actor.; Dzundza, George,actor.; Glasser, Isabel,actor.; Matthews, Dakin,actor.; O'Leary, William,1957-actor.; Summerour, Lisa,actor.; Robards, Jason,actor.; Knebel, Fletcher.Seven days in May.; Serling, Rod,1924-1975.Seven days in May.; HBO Pictures.; HBO Video (Firm);
Music, Joe Delia ; editor, Peter Zinner ; director of photography, Kees van Oostrum.Forest Whitaker, Sam Waterston, Dana Delany, Josef Sommer, George Dzundza, Isabel Glasser, Dakin Matthews, William O'Leary, Lisa Summerour, Jason Robards.Originally produced as a television feature film for HBO in 1994."Colonel Mac Casey is a career military man, an officer with the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington, D.C. Devoted to his job ... Casey lives his life by the rules. But the president and Casey's immediate boss, General Lloyd, are in fierce opposition over budget cuts which Lloyd feels could effectively disable US armed forces. Casey begins to suspect that Lloyd is up to something dangerous when he discovers that the general is planning to use live ammunition for what should be a routine unarmed exercise, and that armed personnel are taking key positions throughout the country. Casey feels certain that a military coup is underway, aiming to overthrow the US government and place General Lloyd in control, but can he prove it before it's too late?"--Container.DVD, NTSC, region 1; aspect ratio 16:9.
- Subjects: Drama.; Fiction films.; Made-for-TV movies.; Made-for-TV movies.; Fiction films.; Adaptation; Television plays.; Conspiracy; Command of troops; Command of troops.; Conspiracy.; Conspiracy; Command of troops;
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- Seven days in May [videorecording] / by Bailey, Charles Waldo,II,1929-2012,author.(CARDINAL)173898; Balsam, Martin,1919-1996,actor.(CARDINAL)766591; Douglas, Kirk,1916-2020actor.(CARDINAL)340970; Frankenheimer, John,1930-2002,film director.; Gardner, Ava,1922-1990,actor.(CARDINAL)133236; Goldsmith, Jerry,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)506203; Lancaster, Burt,1913-1994,actor.(CARDINAL)731397; Lewis, Edward(Motion picture producer),film producer.; Macready, George,1909-1973,actor.; March, Fredric,1897-1975,actor.(CARDINAL)747688; Marlowe, Hugh,1911-1982,actor.; O'Brien, Edmond,1915-1985,actor.; Serling, Rod,1924-1975,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)734586; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Knebel, Fletcher.Seven days in May.; Joel Productions,presenter,production company.; Seven Arts Productions,presenter.; Warner Home Video (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)218485;
Director of photography, Ellsworth Fredericks; film editor, Ferris Webster ; music composed and conducted by Jerry Goldsmith.Fredric March, Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Ava Gardner, Edmond O'Brien, Martin Balsam, George Macready, Hugh Marlowe.Freedom hangs in the balance when a colonel discovers a U.S. military plot to take over the nation.Rating: Not rated.DVD-R, NTSC, region 1 , widescreen (16x9, 1.85:1); Dolby digital mono.
- Subjects: Conspiracy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Political films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Conspiracies; Coups d'état; Political crimes and offenses;
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- Turner Classic Movies Greatest classic legends film collection. [videorecording] by Allenby, Frank,1898-1953.; Douglas, Kirk,1916-2020(CARDINAL)340970; Douglas, Robert,1909-1999.; Forsyth, Bill.(CARDINAL)463174; Frankenheimer, John,1930-2002.; Gardner, Ava,1922-1990.(CARDINAL)133236; Geer, Will.; Knebel, Fletcher.Seven days in May.; Lancaster, Burt,1913-1994.(CARDINAL)731397; Lane, Mark.Executive action.; MacMahon, Aline,1899-1991.; March, Fredric,1897-1975.(CARDINAL)747688; Mayo, Virginia,1920-2005.; Miller, David,1909-1992.(CARDINAL)847615; Riegert, Peter.; Ryan, Robert,1909-1973.(CARDINAL)749120; Tourneur, Jacques,1904-1977.;
Local hero (1983) / written and directed by Bill Forsyth -- Seven days in May (1964) / directed by John Frankenheimer -- Executive action (1973) / directed by David Miller -- The flame and the arrow (1950) / directed by Jacques Tourneur.Executive action: Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan, Will Geer.Local Hero: Peter Riegert, Denis Lawson, Fulton Mackay, Burt Lancaster.Seven days in May: Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Fredric March, Ava Gardner, Edmond O'Brien, Martin Balsam.The flame and the arrow: Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo, Robert Douglas, Aline MacMahon, Frank Allenby.Executive action: Who killed President Kennedy? Mixing narrative sements with newsreel footage, the story of a group of powerful men who plot the assassination. First they must recruit and train a shooter, then frame Lee Harvey Oswald.Local hero: Comedy about an American oil company representative and the sleepy seaside Scottish village he must buy.Seven days in May: It happens with startling swiftness and violence. An armed cadre seizes state control. Fortunately, a coup d'etat can't happen here. Or can it? ...At odds are a popular general and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman and an unpopular President with a pacifist agenda. At stake is the survival of the Republic. A vigilant colonel uncovers the scheme. But are the seven fateful days ahead enough time to derail a disaster?The flame and the arrow: Overlord Count Ulrich takes it one step too far. It was bad enough when he kidnapped the pretty wife of the young archer Dardo, but when Ulrich takes the man's son, a rebel leader is born.DVD.
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- Thrillers : 100 must-reads / by Morrell, David,1943-(CARDINAL)341429; Wagner, Hank.(CARDINAL)539137; Morrell, David.(CARDINAL)605222;
MARCIVE 2/03/11Welcome to the world of thrillers / by David Hewson -- One hundred must-read thrillers / by David Morrell, Hank Wagner -- Theseus and the Minotaur (1500 B.C.) / Lee Child -- Homer's The Iliad and the Odyssey (7th century B.C.) / William Bernhardt -- Beowulf (between 700 and 1000 A.D.) / Andrew Klavan -- William Shakespeare's Macbeth (1605-1606) / A.J. Hartley -- Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1719-1722) / David Liss -- Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, or, The modern Prometheus (1818) / Gary Braver -- James Fenimore Cooper's The last of the Mohicans (1826) / Rick Wilber -- Edgar Allan Poe's The narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (1838) / Katherine Neville -- Alexandre Dumas' The count of Monte Cristo (1845) / Francine Mathews -- Wilkie Collins's The woman in white (1860) / Douglas Preston -- H. Rider Haggard's King Solomons mines (1885) / Norman L. Rubenstein -- Robert Louis Stevenson's The strange case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1886) / Sarah Langan -- Anthony Hope's The prisoner of Zenda (1894) / Michael Palmer -- Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897) / Carole Nelson Douglas -- H.G. Wells's The war of the worlds (1898) / Steven M. Wilson -- Rudyard Kipling's Kim (1901) / Tom Grace -- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The hound of the Baskervilles (1901) / Laura Benedict -- Joseph Conrad's Heart of darkness (1902) / H. Terrell Griffin -- Erskine Childers's The riddle of the sands (1903) / Christine Kling -- Jack London's The sea wolf (1904) / Jim Fusilli -- Baroness Emma Orczy's The scarlet pimpernel (1905) / Lisa Black -- Edgar Rice Burroughs's Tarzan of the apes (1912) / W. Craig Reed -- Marie Belloc Lowndes's The lodger (1913) / James A. Moore -- John Buchan's The thirty-nine steps (1915) / Janet Berliner -- E. Phillips Oppenheim's The great impersonation (1920) / Justin Scott -- Richard Connell's "The most dangerous game" (1924) / Katherine Ramsland -- W. Somerset Maugham's Ashenden, or, the British agent (1928) / Melodie Johnson Howe -- P.G. Wodehouse's Summer lightning (1929) / R.L. Stine -- Edgar Wallace's King Kong (1933) / Kathleen Sharp -- Lester Dent's Doc Savage : the man of bronze (1933) / Mark T. Sullivan -- James M. Cain's The postman always rings twice (1934) / Joe R. Lansdale -- Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca (1938) / Allison Brennan -- Agatha Christie's And then there were none (1939) / David Morrell -- Eric Ambler's A coffin for Dimitrios (1939) / Ali Karim -- Geoffrey Household's Rogue male (1939) / David Morrell -- Helen Macinnes's Above suspicion (1941) / Gayle Lynds -- Cornell Woolrich's "Rear Window" (1942) / Thomas F. Monteleone -- Vera Caspary's Laura (1943) / M.J. Rose -- Kenneth Fearing's The big clock (1946) / Lincoln Child -- Graham Greene's The third man (1950) / Rob Palmer -- Patricia Highsmith's Strangers on a train (1950) / David Baldacci --Mickey Spillane's One lonely night (1951) / Max Allan Collins -- Jim Thompson's The killer inside me (1953) / Scott Nicholson -- Ernest K. Gann's The high and the mighty (1953) / Ward Larsen -- Jack Finney's Invasion of the body snatchers (1955) / James Rollins -- Hammond Innes's The wreck of the Mary Deare (1956) / Matt Lynn -- Ian Fleming's From Russia, with love (1957) / Raymond Benson -- Alistair MacLean's The guns of Navarone (1957) / Larry Gandle -- Richard Condon's The Manchurian candidate (1959) / Robert S. Levinson -- Len Deighton's The IPCRESS file (1962) / Jeffery Deaver -- Fletcher Knebel & Charles W. Bailey's Seven days in May (1962) / James Grady -- Lionel Davidson's The rose of Tibet (1962) / Milton C. Toby -- Richard Stark's (Donald E. Westlake's) The hunter aka Point blank (1962) Duane Swierczynski -- John le Carré's The spy who came in from the cold (1963) / Denise Hamilton -- Wilbur Smith's When the lion feeds (1964) / W.D. Gagliani -- Evelyn Anthony's The rendezvous (1967) / Sandra Brown -- Michael Crichton's The Andromeda strain (1969) / Josh Conviser -- James Dickey's Deliverance (1970) / Terry Watkins -- Frederick Forsyth's The day of the jackal (1971) / F. Paul Wilson -- Brian Garfields's Death wish (1972) / John Lescroart -- David Morrell's First blood (1972) / Steve Berry -- Trevanian's The Eiger sanction (1972) / Lee Goldberg -- Charles McCarry's The tears of autumn (1974) / Hank Wagner -- Peter Benchley's Jaws (1974) / P.J. Parrish -- William Goldman's Marathon man (1974) /Hank Wagner -- James Grady's Six days of the condor (1974) / Mark Terry -- Jack Higgins's The eagle has landed (1975) / Zoë Sharp -- Joseph Wambaugh's The choirboys (1975) / James O. Born -- Clive Cussler's Raise the Titanic! (1976) / Grant Blackwood -- Ira Levin's The boys from Brazil (1976) / Daniel Kalla -- Robin Cook's Coma (1977) / CJ Lyons -- Ken Follett's Eye of the needle (1978) / Tess Gerritsen -- Ross Thomas's Chinaman's chance (1978) / John D. MacDonald's The green ripper (1079) / J.A. Konrath -- Justin Scott's The shipkiller (1079) / Lawrence Light -- Robert Ludlum's The Bourne identity (1980) / Linda L. Richards -- Eric Van Lustbader's The ninja (1980) / J.D. Rhoades -- Thomas Harris's Red dragon (1981) / Bev Vincent -- Jack Ketchum's Off season (1981) / Blake Crouch -- Thomas Perry's The butcher's boy (1982) / Robert Liparulo -- Tom Clancy's The hunt for red October (1984) / Chris Kuzneski -- F. Paul Wilson's The tomb (1984) / Heather Graham -- Andrew Vachss's Flood (1985) / Barry Eisler -- Stephen King's Misery (1987) / Chris Mooney -- Nelson DeMille's The charm school (1988) / J.T. Ellison -- Dean Koontz's Watchers (1988) / Lee Thomas -- Katherine Neville's The eight (1988) / Shirley Kennett -- Petrer Straub's Koko (1988) / Hank Wagner -- Johns Grisham's The firm (1991) / M. Diane Vogt -- R.L. Stine's Silent night (1991) / Jon Land -- James Patterson's Along came a spider (1992) / Mary SanGiovanni -- Stephen Hunter's Point of impact (1993) / Christopher Rice -- Johns Lescroart's The 13th juror (1994) / Karna Small Bodman -- Sandra Brown's The witness (1995) / Deborah LeBlanc -- David Baldacci's Absolute power (1996) / Rhodi Hawk -- Gayle Lynds's Masquerade (1996) / Hank Phillippi Ryan -- Lee Child's Killing floor (1997) / Marcus Sakey -- Jeffery Deaver's The bone collector (1997) / Jeffrey J. Mariotte -- Dan Brown's The Da Vinci code (2003) / Steve Berry .Through essays contributed by modern thriller writers such as David Baldacci, Lee Child, Sandra Brown, and many others, this book explores 100 works of suspense from the ancient world to modern times.
- Subjects: Suspense fiction; Adventure stories; Horror tales; Psychological fiction;
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