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- Rudyard Kipling's Kim [videorecording] / by Gordon, Leon,1884-1960.producer,screenwriter.; Deutsch, Helen,screenwriter.; Schayer, Richard E.(Richard Ernest),1882-1956,screenwriter.; Saville, Victor,1895-1979,director.; Skall, W. V.(William V.),1898-1976.photographer.; Boemler, George.editor.; Previn, André,1929-2019,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)127218; Flynn, Errol,1909-1959,actor.(CARDINAL)143416; Stockwell, Dean,1936-2021,actor.; Lukas, Paul,1894-1971,actor.(CARDINAL)843337; Douglas, Robert,1909-1999,actor.; Gomez, Thomas,1905-1971,actor.; Kellaway, Cecil,1891-1973,actor.(CARDINAL)819866; Moss, Arnold,1910-1989,actor.; Owen, Reginald,1887-1972,actor.; Luez, Laurette,1919-1999,actor.; Kipling, Rudyard,1865-1936,Kim.(CARDINAL)498764; Loew's Incorporated.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,production company.(CARDINAL)150193; Warner Home Video (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)218485;
Director of photography, William Skall ; film editor, George Boemler ; music, André Previn.Errol Flynn, Dean Stockwell, Paul Lukas, Robert Douglas, Thomas Gomez, Cecil Kellaway, Arnold Moss, Reginald Owen, Laurette Luez.Set in 19th century India, Errol Flynn is the dashing horse-trader and secret British agent who enlists the aid of Kim O'Hara (Dean Stockwell) to help thwart enemy forces rising against England. Kim launches a series of perilous experiences as a courier and a spy.Rated G.DVD, Dolby digital 2.0, Full screen.
- Subjects: Film adaptations.; Action and adventure films.; Fiction films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936; Spies;
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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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- Universal classic monsters collection [videorecording]. by Browning, Tod,1880-1962,film producer,film director.; Laemmle, Carl,Jr.,1908-1979,film producer.; Fort, Garrett,screenwriter.; Lugosi, Bela,1882-1956,actor.(CARDINAL)513297; Manners, David,1901-1998,actor.; Chandler, Helen,1906-1965,actor.; Frye, Dwight,1899-1943,actor.; Van Sloan, Ed.(Edward),1882-1964,actor.; Laemmle, Carl,1867-1939,film producer.; Faragoh, Francis Edwards,screenwriter.; Whale, James,1889-1957,film director.(CARDINAL)510354; Karloff, Boris,1887-1969,actor.(CARDINAL)131211; Clive, Colin,1900-1937,actor.; Clarke, Mae,actor.; Boles, John,actor.; Kerr, Frederick,1858-1933,actor.; Belmore, Lionel,1867-1953,actor.; Harris, Marilyn,1924-1999,actor.; Balderston, John L.(John Lloyd),1889-1954,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)759265; Webling, Peggy,screenwriter.; Freund, Karl,1890-1969,film director.; Johann, Zita,1904-1993,actor.; Fletcher, Bramwell,actor.; Byron, Arthur,1872-1943,actor.; Sherriff, R. C.(Robert Cedric),1896-1975,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)190895; Rains, Claude,1889-1967,actor.(CARDINAL)843373; Stuart, Gloria,actor.(CARDINAL)766025; Harrigan, William,1894-1966,actor.; Hurlbut, William J.(William James),1883-1957,screenwriter.; Hobson, Valerie,1917-1998,actor.; Lanchester, Elsa,1902-1986,actor.(CARDINAL)726499; Heggie, O. P.(Otto Peters),1876-1936,actor.; O'Connor, Una,1880-1959,actor.; Thesiger, Ernest,1879-1961,actor.; Gordon, Gavin,1901-1983,actor.; Walton, Douglas,1896-1961,actor.; Clive, E. E.,1883-1940,actor.; Prival, Lucien,1901-1994,actor.; Barlow, Reginald,1866-1943,actor.; Gordon, Mary,1882-1963,actor.; Darling, Anne,1915-1991,actor.; Billings, Ted,1880-1947,actor.; Siodmak, Curt,1902-2000,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)715502; Waggner, George,1894-1984,film director.; Chaney, Lon,Jr.,1906-1973,actor.; William, Warren,1895-1948,actor.; Bellamy, Ralph,1904-1991,actor.(CARDINAL)348275; Knowles, Patric,1911-1995,actor.; Ouspenskaya, Maria,1876-1949,actor.; Ankers, Evelyn,1918-1985,actor.; Kerrigan, J. M.(Joseph M.),1884-1964,actor.; Helm, Fay,actor.; Harvey, Forrester,1884-1945,actor.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Stoker, Bram,1847-1912.Dracula.(CARDINAL)208003; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Deane, Hamilton.Dracula.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Balderston, John L.(John Lloyd),1889-1954.Dracula.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft,1797-1851.Frankenstein.(CARDINAL)175567; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Putnam, Nina Wilcox,1888-1962.Mummy.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Schayer, Richard E.(Richard Ernest),1882-1956.Mummy.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Wells, H. G.(Herbert George),1866-1946.Invisible man.(CARDINAL)495630; Universal Pictures (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)318695; Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm),distributor.(CARDINAL)344011;
Bride of Frankenstein: Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Valerie Hobson, Elsa Lanchester, O.P. Heggie, Una O'Connor, Ernest Thesiger, Gavin Gordon, Douglas Walton, E.E. Clive, Lucien Prival, Dwight Frye, Reginald Barlow, Mary Gordon, Ann Darling, Ted Billings.Dracula: Bela Lugosi, David Manners, Helen Chandler, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan.Frankenstein: Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Mae Clarke, John Boles, Edward Van Sloan, Frederick Kerr, Dwight Frye, Lionel Belmore, Marilyn Harris.The Invisible Man: Gloria Stuart, Claude Rains, William Harrigan, Dudley Digges, Una O'Connor, Henry Travers, Forrester Harvey.The Mummy: Boris Karloff, Zita Johann, David Manners, Bramwell Fletcher, Arthur Byron, Edward Van Sloan.The Wolf Man: Lon Chaney, Jr., Claude Rains, Warren William, Ralph Bellamy, Patric Knowles, Bela Lugosi, Maria Ouspenskaya, Evelyn Ankers, J.M. Kerrigan, Fay Helm, Forrester Harvey.Bride of Frankenstein: Baron Frankenstein is blackmailed by Dr. Praetorious into reviving his monster and building a mate for it.Dracula: A vampire terrorizes the countryside in his search for human blood.Frankenstein: Tampering with life and death, Dr. Frankenstein pieces together salvaged body parts to create a human monster.The Invisible Man: A scientist discovers how to make himself invisible but can't reverse the process. He realizes with terror that he has become a prisoner of his unseen self, and this unbearable state drives him to madness and murder.The Mummy: An Egyptian priest who was buried alive comes back to life after an archaeological dig and searches for his lost love.The Wolf Man: Upon the death of his brother, Talbot returns from America to his ancestral home in Wales. He visits a gypsy camp with Jenny, a village girl, he is attacked by Bela, a gypsy who has turned into a werewolf. Talbot kills the werewolf but is bitten during the fight. Bela's mother tells him that this will cause him to become a werewolf at each full moon. Talbot confesses his plight to his unbelieving father, Sir John, who then joins the villagers in a hunt for the wolf. Talbot, transformed by the full moon, heads for the forest and a fateful meeting with both Sir John.Not rated.DVD, NTSC, region 1, full screen (full frame ; 1.33:1) presentation, Dolby Digital 2.0 mono.Dracula: Named to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 2000.
- Subjects: Monster films.; Horror films.; Fiction films.; Feature films.; Vampire films.; Film adaptations.; Fantasy films.; Science fiction films.; Werewolf films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Dracula, Count (Fictitious character); Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912.; Frankenstein, Victor (Fictitious character); Frankenstein's Monster (Fictitious character); Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946; Van Helsing, Abraham (Fictitious character); Vampires; Scientists; Monsters; Frankenstein films.; Mummies; Archaeologists; Scientists; Invisibility; Werewolves; Romanies; Villages; Fathers and sons;
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