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- Bustin Loose Brewster's Millions. by Pryor, Richard,1940-2005,actor,producer.; McKee, Lonette,actor.; Avery, Margaret,actor.; Candy, John,actor.; Ajaye, Franklyn,actor.; Carlin, George,actor.; Tyson, Cicely,actor.; Cooder, Ry,composer,lyricist.; Whitfield, Norman,composer,lyricist.; Schultz, Michael,1938-director.; Hill, Walter,1942-director.; Scott, Oz,director.; Universal Pictures (Firm),publisher.;
Brewster's millions / producers, Lawrence Gordon, Joel Silver ; screenplay, Herschel Weingrod ; director, Walter Hill -- Bustin' loose / producers, Richard Pryor, Michael S. Glick ; screenplay, Roger L. Simon ; director, Oz Scott.Brewster's millions (PG): Montgomery Brewster is a down-and-out baseball player who discovers that he is the only living relative of an eccentric multimillionaire. Monty stands to inherit $300 million, but only if he can spend $30 million in a single month without acquiring any assets. If he fails, it's back to zero again. Bustin' loose (R): A misanthropic ex-con helps the director of a bankrupt school for emotionally disturbed children transport 8 of the students from Philadelphia to Oregon, despite the law, the Ku Klux Klan and each other.DVD, region 1, anamporphic widescreen (1.85:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 2.0 mono; dual layer, double-sided.
- Subjects: DVD-Video discs.; Drama.; Comedy; Feature films.; Inheritance and succession; Ex-convicts; Ex-convicts.; Inheritance and succession.; Inheritance and succession;
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- The Richard Pryor 4-movie collection [videorecording] by Ajaye, Franklyn,actor.; Avery, Margaret,actor.; Candy, John,actor.(CARDINAL)360493; Carlin, George,actor.(CARDINAL)739045; Cooder, Ry,composer,lyricist.(CARDINAL)298575; Hill, Walter,1942-director.; McKee, Lonette,actor.; Pryor, Richard,1940-2005,actor,producer.(CARDINAL)724708; Schultz, Michael,1938-director.; Scott, Oz,director.; Tyson, Cicely,actor.; Whitfield, Norman,composer,lyricist.; Universal Pictures (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)318695;
Car wash -- Which way is up? -- Brewster's millions -- Bustin' loose.Brewster's millions: produced by Lawrence Gordon and Joel Silver ; directed by Walter Hill ; music and lyrics by Ry Cooder ; screenplay, Herschel Weingrod.Bustin' loose: produced by, Richard Pryor and Michael S. Glick, directed by, Oz Scott.Car wash: produced by Art Linson and Gary Stromberg, directed by Michael Schultz, written by Joel Schumacher.Which way is up?: produced by Steve Kranz; screenplay by Carl Gottlieb, Cecil Brown; directed by Michael Schultz ; music and lyrics by Norman Whitfield.Brewster's millions: Richard Pryor, John Candy, Lonette McKee, Stephen Collins.Bustin' loose: Richard Pryor, Cicely Tyson.Car wash: Richard Pryor, Franklyn Ajaye, George Carlin, Professor Irwin Corey, Ivan Dixon.Which way is up?: Richard Pryor, Lonette McKee, Margaret Avery.Brewster's millions (PG): Montgomery Brewster is a down-and-out baseball player who discovers that he is the only living relative of an eccentric multimillionaire. Monty stands to inherit $300 million, but only if he can spend $30 million in a single month without acquiring any assets. If he fails, it's back to zero again.Bustin' loose (R): A misanthropic ex-con helps the director of a bankrupt school for emotionally disturbed children transport 8 of the students from Philadelphia to Oregon, despite the law, the Ku Klux Klan and each other.Car Wash (PG): An irreverent but affectionate look at a typical day in a Los Angeles car wash.Which way is up? (R): The story of an orange picker who accidentally becomes a union hero and leaves his wife and family at home while he seeks work in Los Angeles where he finds a new woman and starts a second family.MPAA rating: RDVD, region 1, anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1) presentation.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Bigamy; Car wash industry; Ex-convicts; Inheritance and succession;
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- White Christmas [videorecording] / by Curtiz, Michael,1888-1962,film director.; Dolan, Robert Emmett,1908-1972,film producer.; Krasna, Norman,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)843827; Panama, Norman,screenwriter.; Frank, Melvin,1913-1988,screenwriter.; Berlin, Irving,1888-1989,composer,lyricist.(CARDINAL)126936; Crosby, Bing,1903-1977,actor.(CARDINAL)125166; Jagger, Dean,1903-1991,actor.(CARDINAL)350311; Clooney, Rosemary,actor.(CARDINAL)350310; Kaye, Danny,actor.(CARDINAL)749975; Wickes, Mary,1910-1995,actor.(CARDINAL)515999; Whitfield, Anne,actor.; Brascia, John,actor.; Vera-Ellen,1921-1981,actor.(CARDINAL)753918; Head, Edith,costume designer.(CARDINAL)169975; Alton, Robert,choreographer.(CARDINAL)548265; Paramount Home Entertainment (Firm),film publisher.(CARDINAL)287167; Paramount Pictures Corporation,production company.(CARDINAL)141482;
Costumes, Edith Head ; lyrics and music, Irving Berlin ; dances and musical numbers staged by Robert Alton.Bing Crosby, Dean Jagger, Rosemary Clooney, Danny Kaye, Anne Whitfield, Mary Wickes, Vera-Ellen, John Brascia.Two talented song-and-dance men team up after the war to become one of the hottest acts in show business. Joined by two sisters, they travel to Vermont for a white Christmas.Rating: Not rated.DVD, widescreen (1.78:1), NTSC, region 1; 5.1 Dolby Digital surround, mono.
- Subjects: Musical films.; Christmas films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Christmas plays.; Revues; Dance; Entertainers; Man-woman relationships; Dancers; Music-halls (Variety-theaters, cabarets, etc.); Minstrel shows; Tap dancing.; Ballroom dancing.;
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- More songwriters on songwriting / by Zollo, Paul,1958-author.(CARDINAL)781610;
Marjorie Guthrie. On Woody Guthrie -- Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. A bridge built on the blues -- Richard Sherman. Writing songs for Disney -- Jeff Barry. River deep mountain high -- Paul Anka. From "Diana" to "My way" -- Kenny Gamble. Inventing the Philly sound -- Norman Whitfield. Through the grapevine -- Loretta Lynn. Songs from Butcher Holler -- Sheldon Harnick. Of Fiddlers on the roof -- Peter, Paul and Mary. The power of song -- Herbie Hancock. On a journey of jazz -- John Stewart. Daydream believing -- John Sebastian. A Loving Spoonful -- Gene Clark. Still the Byrds -- Stephen Stills. The one you're with -- Paul Simon. Love and hard times -- Ringo Starr. The Beatles and beyond -- Brian Wilson. Beyond the Beach Boys -- Kris Kristofferson. Another word for freedom -- Bernie Taupin. Writing with Elton -- Paul Williams. Only just begun -- Maurice White. Inside Earth, Wind & Fire -- Bryan Ferry. Of Roxy Music -- Elvis Costello. A man out of time -- Joe Jackson. Night and day -- Rickie Lee Jones. Flying with the cowboys -- Daryl Hall. Of Sacred songs -- Patti Smith. Still Dancing barefoot -- Chrissie Hynde. On the chain gang -- John Prine. Mailman of miracles -- Michael Smith. Tulips beneath the snow -- Dave Stewart. Eurythmics and beyond -- Joan Armatrading. Walking under ladders -- Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook. Being Squeeze -- Aimee Mann. On memory lane -- James Taylor. The secret o' songwriting -- Randy Newman. The world isn't fair -- Alice Cooper. Inventing Alice -- Donald Fagen. Being Steely Dan -- Jorge Calderon. On writing with Zevon -- Don McLean. American pie and beyond -- Richard Thompson. Inside the beeswing -- Rob Zombie. Doing the impossible -- Jo Henry. With Blood from stars -- Sia. On a Chandelier -- Matisyahu. Darkness into light.A new collection of interviews with over forty groundbreaking songwriters, published on the 25th anniversary of the original landmark volume.
- Subjects: Interviews.; Composers; Lyricists; Popular music;
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