Cat Ballou (DVD) Special Edition Fonda is agreeably peppery as a teacher in the Old West who wreaks vengeance on the men who murdered her father. Marvin enlists as a drunken old gunfighter trying to retain his old glory and also portrays his twin broth...
Fonda is agreeably peppery as a teacher in the Old West who wreaks vengeance on the men who murdered her father. Marvin enlists as a drunken old gunfighter trying to retain his old glory and also portrays his twin brother, a rustler with a silver nose. A 60s-style genre spoof with enough action to keep it real. Marvin won an Academy Award for his two performances.
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Director: Elliot Silverstein
ACTORS: Jane Fonda, Lee Marvin, Michael Callan, Dwayne Hickman, Nat King Cole
Norman & Nancy Blake - My Dear Old Southern Home (DVD)
Consummate musician Norman Blake is joined by his wife Nancy in this musical tour through early American country music, from old-time vocals to full instrumentals. Titles include My Dear Old Southern Home, The Grave Bonaparte, Last Train From Poor Valley and seven others.NR"
The Fall of Communism (DVD)
One by one, communist nations traded in their politics for a more democratic future. This video helps the viewer to understand the depth of what happened, from the tearing down of the Berlin Wall to independence movements in Poland, Lithuania and mother Russia herself.NR"
Warren Miller`s The Power of Snow (DVD) 4 Disc Boxed Set This boxed set gathers together four of Warren Miller`s death-defying documentaries on the world of extreme winter sports. Included here are STORM, COLD FUSION, and RIDE, as well as FIFTY, which celebrates 50 years of ...
This boxed set gathers together four of Warren Miller`s death-defying documentaries on the world of extreme winter sports. Included here are STORM, COLD FUSION, and RIDE, as well as FIFTY, which celebrates 50 years of fimmaking from Warren and his team. See individual titles for all other details.
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Elvis at the Movies (DVD)
Elvis Presley always wanted to be a movie actor, someone with the presence and reputation of Marlon Brando or James Dean. When he became a musical sensation, he jumped into movies and stayed there for a good ten years, turning out a mixed bag of films, from the entertaining JAILHOUSE ROCK to such lesser fare as CHANGE OF HABIT. In this program we take a look at Elvis Presley -- the movie star who was the first star to make one million dollars per picture.NR"