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When a feisty teacher falls for an eccentric pulp writer, the two begin a tumultuous affair and find they have nothing in common but their passion.
Whom the Gods Wish to Destroy was originally released in the U.S. as a single feature film. However, like Fritz Lang's Journey to the Lost City, it was culled from two separate films: Die Nibelungen, Teil 1 Siegfried and Die Nibelungen, Teil 2 Kriemhild's Revenge, both of which were produced in Germany. In this special 2-disc edition we have included both films, both transferred from beautiful anamorphic 35mm elements. These are colossal movies, made especially great by Uwe Beyer as Siegfried...
She asks for a ride. He obliges, ever the gentleman despite being a nervous hypochondriac come west to Arizona to take a cure. Now everyone thinks they've eloped, and a passel of angry folks is in pursuit! As the health worrywart, irrepressible Eddie Cantor is in a hilarious fix all the way up to his famed banjo eyes in this adaptation of his Broadway smash that's the first of Cantor's highly successful partnerships with producer Samuel Goldwyn. The songs include the ribald "Makin' Whoopee"...
This groundbreaking and powerfully persuasive documentary pulls back the curtain about what is truly happening in our public schools today.
Gifted sculptor Ken Harrison is now a hospitalized quadriplegic. And no matter how much he makes light of his condition, another kind of light inside of him grows dim. Ken wants the doctors to let him die. In this searing screen version of the hit play, Richard Dreyfuss plays Ken, jousting with physicians, teasing nurses and striving to persuade hospital authorities and the justice system that he can't be denied one of the few choices he has left. John Badham directs a compelling cast,...
Make it up. Make it quick. Make it funny. You'll find the makings of great comedy fun in this collection of the complete first season of the hilarious improvisational series where gifted comics devise sketches, impersonations and songs based on suggestions, props and inspired goofiness from offbeat and off-the-wall host Drew Carey and an equally playful audience. Ever wonder what an excitable dog would do on a Let's Make a Date TV show? Or how an astronaut would react to an alien inside him?...
Writer Blake Sinclair picked the wrong weekend to get away. Isolated, she soon finds herself in a fight for her life against a bloodthirsty maniac who has been leaving multiple victims in his wake as he returns to the mountain town of Northdale.
"Why be good when it's so much more thrilling to be bad?" asked the ad campaign for this slightly naughty and oh-so-knowing silent-movie celebration of the flapper era. The star of Flaming Youth - vivacious Colleen Moore - again captures the rebellious flamboyance of the Twenties in Why Be Good? She plays Pert Kelly, a shopgirl who wins the heart of the boss' son (Neil Hamilton, The Dawn Patrol). The boss, however, doubts that Pert is virtuous. His love-struck son wonders if Dad could be...
Three beautiful women visit record executive Morris Levy with one thing in mind: to claim the music royalties earned by their husband, the late, great '50s rock icon Frankie Lymon. They say good things and bad news always travel in threes: Looks like the talented, troubled Frankie left more than his music behind. Heart, humor and three-part disharmony reign as the three wives maneuver to one-up each other and claim the estate. Halle Berry, Vivica A. Fox and Lela Rochon play the very different...
The film explains the biological logic behind the altruism behavior, through the extraordinary research of Prof. Amotz Zahavi on cooperative breeding birds in the Israeli desert: the Arabian Babbler birds.
One man's soul searching decision on whether or not he should join Facebook sets him off on an epic journey of self-discovery as he weighs the pros and cons of becoming a member of the world's largest social networking site. Along the way he talks with family, friends, total strangers and even celebrities whose lives have all been touched in one way or another by Facebook. From the long lost high school friend who uses it to stay in touch with classmates, to the pick-up artist who trolls the...
Crystal is a very outgoing preteen who loves people, loves her life and loves just living. One day she started to change but everyone just assumed she was going through puberty. No one noticed until they had no other choice.
When Slater's parents are killed in a tragic car accident, he is left to care for his three younger siblings as their legal guardian. Slater's father owned a very successful business and his death left the entire company to Slater along with the family wealth. While Slater is not happy to parent his siblings, he does so to the best of his ability, despite his nagging girlfriend, Lana, and friends who don't seem to understand the situation. When his sibling's teacher explains that the children...
There isn't a woman in the world who can't be made more beautiful, proclaims makeup artist Ern Westmore, who turns a dowdy housewife into the hot tamale her husband desires. Young Ginger Waldron meets Westmore when she goes to Hollywood for a screen test. Ginger's mother Ruth suspects that her husband, Dr. John Waldron, is having an affair with his attractive nurse and a bang-up argument ensues. Ginger appeals to Westmore for help in saving her parents' marriage. Westmore comes to the rescue,...
Terry Moore, Debra Paget, Bert Freed, Juli Redding. Padget commits murder. Moore is arrested instead, then tried and sentenced to die. This engaging crime thriller takes you right through Terry's trial and up to her last minutes on death row. When Padget is finally ready to confess, Moore is already strapped into the electric chair! Will she be saved? A very ambitious AIP thriller that we strongly Recommended. 16mm.
Rarely before seen footage of deforestation and the illegal trade of endangered species exposes the vital connection between humans, animals, and our planet. By caring about our natural world, we begin a healing process that helps us all.
Why She Smiles is the true, inspirational story of 34-year old Jamie Sorum, who is battling Huntington's Disease. Huntington's Disease is a rare, fatal neurological disease with symptoms being described as having ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease), Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's all simultaneously. There is no cure. Why She Smiles brings awareness to the necessity of a cure, and highlights Jamie's unfaltering ability to face each day with hope, joy, and surpassing bravery.
Five friends are invited to the father's house of one of them. They decide to film their weekend to make a little souvenir. Nothing goes as planned and their film will become proof that strange, violent, mysterious, and scary things exist.
The big risk and bigger rewards of being a trained fighter are told as 3 fighters share what compelled them to their specialties, from MMA to jujitsu.
Is American foreign policy dominated by the idea of military supremacy? Has the military become too important in American life? Jarecki's shrewd and intelligent polemic would seem to give an affirmative answer to each of these questions.
Documentary revealing the nature and process of the fight between the Soviet Union and Germany in the Second World War.