| | Bonanza - Volume 7 DVD (2 Customer Reviews)
Standard Screen; Soundtrack English Join Ben Cartwright and his sons for these episodes of the classic television western BONANZA: "Silent Thunder," "The Last Trophy," "The Hopefuls," and "The Spanish Grant". Bonanza - Volume 7 | Studio | Echo Bridge Home Entertainment | | Orig Year | 1959 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 14550  | | CD Universe Part number | 5542032 | | Catalog number | 667 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 30, 2002 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Also Known As | TV Classics - Bonanza: Volume 7 | | Running Time | 200 Minutes | | Movie Details | B&W |
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$4.25 This classic Western TV series follows the adventures of Ben Cartwright (Lorne Greene) and his three sons--Adam (Pernell Roberts), Hoss (Dan ...
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| | Deacons For Defense DVD (2003)
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$9.65 Years before the Black Panthers, a black militia group known as the Deacons for Defense and Justice rose to protect the civil rights of African Americans by any means necessary. This made-for-cable movie tells the little-known story of the Deacons' creation, with the always impressive Forest Whitaker starring as the group's founder, Marcus (a composite character of real-life members). A mill worker in a racist Louisiana town, Marcus forms the Deacons as a defense against the mounting brutality of the Ku Klux Klan at the dawn of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. As the Klan's racist violence increases, and a team of nonviolent activists comes to town to organize, Marcus' armed military group becomes more and more resigned to fighting force with force, setting the stage for a fatal confrontation between the Deacons and the KKK. Director Bill Duke infuses this hidden chapter of American history with an affecting documentary style and strong supporting turns from Jonathan Silverman and the great Ossie Davis.
They were defiant. They were determined. They were not going down without a fight. With the whole world watching, these men stood up to the Ku Klux Klan and changed their lives, their town, and their country forever . . . the moving, inspirational, and passionate fact-based story of victory over evil, Deacons For Defense focuses on a group of brave men who rise up against the Ku Klux Klan in the 1960s. Forrest ...
| | Reflections Of Evil DVD (2002)
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$7.05 Shot in 2002, Damon Packard's REFLECTIONS OF EVIL is a nerve-jarring horror film that manages to raise its head above the parapet of similarly-themed movies thanks to some convincing performances, and fascinating filmic techniques, which frequently hint at Packard's avant garde influences. Julie (Nicole Vanderhoff)
is a wandering spirit who searches for her still-alive brother, Bob (played by Packard). Bob is slowly dying from a disease related to his obese frame, and Julie tries to get to him before the inevitable happens. With narration from the legendary Tony Curtis (SOME LIKE IT HOT) and appearances by Lana Turner and George Hamilton, REFLECTIONS OF EVIL is a unique, absorbing picture that sets Damon Packard out as a name to watch.
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$21.49 During the feudal era, Japan's Heian dynasty is on the edge of collapse, leading to near-anarchy across the land. Starvation and disease run rampant, bandits rule the countryside, and the politicians bicker and scheme rather than solve problems. The last hope lies in finding the magical Magatama, a quest that the Emperor himself entrusts to Minamoto, a master samurai and archer. But when Minamoto himself is felled by the plague, his sister takes up his mantle, disguising herself as him. Thus begins an epic journey that will determine the fate of the Japanese Empire. VOLUME TWO: ENEMY SHORES contains episodes 6-9 of the epic Animé adventure series.
At the peak of the Heian Era, famine and disease tear the country apart. Deadly assassins fill the court, and wild bandits infest the countryside. The legendary samurai Minamoto is sent on an imperial quest for an artifact ...
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$9.25 TALK TO ME's Ralph Waldo "Petey" Greene isn't quite the household name that some of his contemporaries (such as Richard Pryor or Redd Foxx) are, but this smart drama about the Washington, DC, disc jockey is a fascinating film. At the film's opening in the mid-1960s, Greene (Don Cheadle, HOTEL RWANDA) hosts a beloved radio show--at the prison where he makes his home. While visiting his incarcerated brother, Dewey Hughes (Chiwetel Ejiofor, INSIDE MAN) hears Greene's brash humor and honesty, but he brushes off Greene's attempts at a job at the radio station where Hughes works. But Greene is soon released from prison, and he won't forget his dreams of hosting his own radio show. He hounds the staff of a Washington R&B station, including Hughes and the station manager (Martin Sheen, THE WEST WING). When he finally gets a job, his show resonates with the people of the city and the changing times of the civil rights movement.
TALK TO ME could be just another biopic or racial drama, but thanks to its fine cast, it rises above the standard fare. Cheadle is engaging as the electric Petey Greene, equally adept at portraying both Greene's pathos and his humor. While Ejiofor has excelled in smaller roles in INSIDE MAN and CHILDREN OF MEN, this drama could represent a chance for him to move into leading-man territory. Henson was wonderful as the meek Shug in HUSTLE & FLOW, but she ably transforms into the vivacious Vernell here. Director Kasi Lemmons (EVE'S BAYOU) lets the performances drive the film, but they're supported by a strong script and period details that make the film worth watching.
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| | Teatro La Fenice Opera Collection DVDs (2007)
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$90.69 This comprehensive opera collection from Venice's Teatro la Fenice features stellar productions of Richard Strauss's DAPHNE, conducted by Stefan Anton Reck and directed by Paul Curran; Jules Massenet's LE ROI DE LAHORE, conducted by Marcello Viotti; Bizet's LES PECHEURS DE PERLES, conducted by Marcello Viotti and directed by Pier Luigi Pizzi; Rossini's MAOMETTO SECONDO, conducted by Claudio Scimone and directed by Pier Luigi Pizzi; Donizetti's PIA TOLOMEI, conducted by Paolo Arrivabeni and directed by Christian Gangneron; and Jules Massenet's THAIS, conducted by Marcello Viotti and directed by Pier Luigi Pizzi.
The Box Set Contains: R. STRAUSS: Daphne - June Anderson; Roberta Sacca; Scott Mac Allister; cond. Stefan Anton Reck. MASSENET: Le Roi de Lahore - Giuseppe Gipali; Ana Maria Sanchea; Vladimir ...
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