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Kodo - Live at the Acropolis (DVD)
The famed Japanese percussion troupe in a PBS-aired concert at the ruins of the Acropolis. Includes interview footage with the performers and with former Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart.NR"
Patlabor: The Mobile Police - The TV Series Vol. 1 (DVD)
Episodes 1-5: Future Tokyo is threatened by crimes perpetrated by criminal elements in control of Labors, all-purpose humanoid machines built to perform physical work. The new Special Vehicles, Section 2 unit of the Tokyo Police finds itself facing terrorists without the aid of their newly-modified Labors and investigating potentially criminal behavior around Tokyo Bay.NR"
Director: Mamoru Oshii
The Beatles - Ed Sullivan Presents The Beatles: 4 Complete Shows (DVD)
Appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show helped catapult The Beatles to Stateside fame and fortune, their debut performance alone was viewed by 73 million viewers. This collection compiles four episodes containing 20 songs in total, with each show being shown in its entirety, including other guests, and even commercial breaks! Originally aired between February 1964 and September 1965 join the fab four as they begin their ascent into the musical history books, courtesy of the Ed Sullivan show!NR"
Director: Tim Kiley
ACTORS: Beatles, Ed Sullivan, Frank Gorshin, Davy Jones, Cab Calloway
Sinead O`Connor - Goodnight, Thank You, You`ve Been A Lovely Audience (DVD)
Sinead O`Connor quit the music industry with this moving performance in her hometown of Dublin. Performing a mixture of updated traditional Irish songs, and more familiar material, Sinead shows off the versatility of her vocal range, and proves how much the world of music will lose without her. Tracks include Nothing Compares 2 U, Fire On Babylon, I Am Stretched Over Your Grave, and many more.NR"
ACTORS: Siniad O`Connor
The Ten Commandments SE (DVD)
This spectacular biblical epic from legendary showman Cecil B. DeMille tells the story of Moses from his infancy to the triumphant moment when he led the Israelites out of captivity in Egypt.
This spectacular biblical epic from legendary showman Cecil B. DeMille tells the story of Moses from his infancy to the triumphant moment when he led the Israelites out of captivity in Egypt. The film begins as the pharaoh's daughter (Yvonne De Carlo) discovers the abandoned infant Moses and takes him to the shelter of her family. Charlton Heston stars as the young man raised by the pharaoh as an Egyptian prince. Moses is righteous and kind, the favored successor to the kingdom, which results in the deep-seated jealousy of Prince Rameses (Yul Brynner). Rameses and Moses compete for the throne and the love of the young princess, Nefretiri (Anne Baxter), until Moses learns the truth about his origins and joins the Jewish slaves in their fight for freedom. After receiving the Ten Commandments from God, Moses helps free the Jews from the pharaoh's tyrannical rule, surmounting all obstacles in his way--including the parting of the Red Sea, in one of the movie's most famous scenes. Cecil B. DeMille's extravagant final film--and remake of his silent 1923 version--is a legendary combination of the master showman's love of historical realism, spectacle, lavish scenic design, and dizzying crowd sequences. The exodus alone is a stunning feat of modern cinema, featuring thousands of actors trekking through the arid desert as Pharaoh's chariots chase after them.