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Show boat [videorecording] / by Brown, Joe E.(Joe Evan),1892-1973.act.(CARDINAL)180498; Champion, Gower,1919-1980.act.(CARDINAL)753915; Champion, Marge.act.; Erickson, Leif,1911-1986.act.; Ferber, Edna,1887-1968.Show boat.; Freed, Arthur,1894-1973.pro.(CARDINAL)349091; Gardner, Ava,1922-1990.act.(CARDINAL)133236; Grayson, Kathryn,1922-2010.act.(CARDINAL)313102; Hammerstein, Oscar,II,1895-1960.Show boat.(CARDINAL)335034; Keel, Howard,1919-2004.act.(CARDINAL)759237; Kern, Jerome,1885-1945.Show boat.(CARDINAL)216853; Mahin, John Lee,1902-1984.aus.; Moorehead, Agnes,1906-1974.act.(CARDINAL)745991; Sidney, George,1916-2002.drt.; Sterling, Robert,1917-2006.act.; Warfield, William.act.; Loew's Incorporated.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.(CARDINAL)150193; Turner Entertainment Co.(CARDINAL)769305; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Choreography, Robert Alton ; musical direction, Adolp Deutsch ; director of photography, Charles Rosher ; editor, John Dunning.Kathryn Grayson, Ava Gardner, Howard Keel, Joe E. Brown, Marge and Gower Champion, Robert Sterling, Agnes Moorehead, Leif Erickson, William Warfield.Musical extravaganza which celebrates the loves and heartbreaks of a Mississippi riverboat troupe, starting with a young girl whose heart is stolen by a dashing gambler.Not rated.DVD.National Film Registry, 1996.
Subjects: Ferber, Edna, 1887-1968; Feature films.; Film adaptations.; Films for the hearing impaired.; Gamblers; Musical films.; Paddle steamers; Women entertainers;
Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 11
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The Great American Western. [videorecording] by Carradine, John.act.; Chaney, Lon,1883-1930.act.; Downs, Cathy,1926-1976.act.; Fidani, Demofilo,1914-1994.drtaus.; Gordon, Robert,1913-1990.drt.; Ireland, John,1914-1992.act.; Litel, John,1892-1972.act.; Malone, Dorothy.act.; Morris, Wayne,1914-1959.act.; Preston, Robert,1918-1987.act.; Sterling, Robert,1917-2006.act.; Stockwell, Guy,1936-2002.act.; Strano, Dino.act.; Strode, Woody.act.; Templeton, George,1907-drt.; Tierney, Lawrence,1919-2002.act.; Wayne, Patrick,1939-act.; Wills, Chill,1902-1978.act.; Woods, Robert,1936-act.; Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.;
Savage guns: Directed by Demofilo Fidani (as Miles Deem) ; writers, Demofilo Fidani, Mila Vitelli Valenza ; cinematography, Franco Villa ; editors, Piera Bruni, Gianfranco Simoncelli ; music, Lallo Gori.The bushwackers: Director, Rod Amateau ; writers, Tom Gries, Rod Amateau ; director of photography, Joseph F. Biroc ; music, Albert Glasser.The Gatling gun: Director, Robert Gordon ; writers, Mark Hanna, Joseph Van Winkle ; cinematography, Jacques R. Marquette ; editor, Edward Mann ; music, Paul Sawtell, Bert Shefter.The sundowners: Director, George Templeton ; writer, Alan LeMay ; director of photography, Winton C. Hoch ; editor, Jack Ogilvie ; music, Leonid Raab, Rudy Schrager (as Rudolph Schrager).Savage guns: Robert Woods (as Robert Wood), Dino Strano (as Dean Stratford), Benito Pacifico (as Dennis Colt), Amerigo Castrighella (as Custer Gail), Simonetta Vitelli (as Simone Blondell).The bushwackers: John Ireland, Wayne Morris, Lawrence Tierney, Dorothy Malone, Lon Chaney Jr.The Gatling gun: Guy Stockwell, Robert Fuller, Barbara Luna, Woody Strode, Patrick Wayne, John Carradine.The sundowners: Robert Preston, Robert Sterling, Chill Wills, John Litel, Cathy Downs.Gatling gun: Tale of how the gatling gun was introduced to the West and how the final frontier was forever changed by it.Savage guns: A tavern owners double-crosses the wrong man and he and his posse get revenge by shooting up the bar and then burning it down. One man survives and manages to pull himself from the burning wreckage. He is taken in by strangers and nursed back to health. He takes a vow to stalk down the killer and his cohorts.Sundowners: James and Tom Cloud, a pair of rancher brothers are constantly at odds due to their different methods of ranching--one being legal and the other illegal. Their differences turn into an all-out war when James doesn't approve of Tom's illegitimate activities. Tom drags James' son into the middle of the feud and goes so far as to threaten him. This forces James to take care of things once and for all.The bushwackers: Scared by the death and destruction of the Civil War, a former soldier takes a vow of non-violence. On his way back to Missouri, he passes through a town controlled by a tyrannical land tycoon. He witnesses the murder of the local newspaper columnist for printing unfavorable articles about the landowner. The ex-soldier breaks his vow of passivity and sets out to take down the villainous land baron.Bushwackers: Rated for all.Gatling gun: Rated PG.Savage guns: Rated 13.Sundowners: Rated for all.DVD, digitally remastered; digitally enhanced audio 5.1.
Subjects: Cowboys; Feature films.; Western films.;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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