| | Lady Sings The Blues VHS (8 Customer Reviews)
| Category | Dramas DVDs, Box Sets Movies, Musical Videos, Biography, Race Relations, Substance Abuse | | Starring | Diana Ross, Richard Pryor, Billy Dee Williams, Scatman Crothers, Virginia Capers, Paul Hampton, Sid Melton, James Callahan | | Director | Sidney J. Furie | | Cinematographer | John A. Alonzo | | Composer | Michel Legrand | | Editor | Art J. Nelson | | Producer | Jay Weston, James S. White | | Production Designer | Carl Anderson | | Screenwriter | Chris Clark, Terence McCloy, Suzanne De Passe |
Diana Ross made her film debut opposite Billy Dee Williams in this romantic biopic. LADY SINGS THE BLUES captures the essence of Billie Holliday in this semi-biographic sketch of the tragic life of the famous blues singer. Academy Award Nominations: 5, including Best Actress--Diana Ross, Best (Original) Screenplay, Best Song Score.
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$7.09 Controversial, brave, and extremely sexually explicit, Clement Virgo's LIE WITH ME examines the often raw relationship between David (Eric Balfour) and Leila (Lauren Lee Smith), two emotionally damaged young people living in Toronto. Each feels trapped in a bleak life, and attempts to find some kind of escape with the other.
Leila is a sexually voracious young woman who connects with men through sex. One night at a party, she meets David. Later, as she has casual sex with a stranger outside, David and his girlfriend mirror her actions in their car. Their eyes lock, beginning a courtship ritual that initiates their own actual affair. Stars Lauren Lee Smith, Eric Balfour.
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$14.35 This is the chilling tale of a congenial family man whose engaging smile and staid demeanor insidiously mask a deep-seated dementia. His obsessive desire to live the ideal family life ultimately leads to the family's very destruction.
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| | Vanishing Point DVD (1971) Widescreen
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$6.55 An ex-racecar driver gets high on Benzedrine and leads the police on a hectic chase.
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| | Mission: Impossible - The Final TV Season DVDs (2009) Full Frame
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$36.99 The Impossible Mission Force continues to plot subterfuge on the homefront in this seventh season of MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE. While previous years pitted these Cold War warriors against international goons, the show's later seasons increasingly found the crack squad of saboteurs using their gadgets and cunning to foil more native threats such as organized crime. The result is more time spent by Jim (Peter Graves), Barney (Greg Morris), and Willie (Peter Lupus) in the good old U.S.A. All through their daredevil adventures, the team's skills still prove razor-sharp--especially with the help of the stunning Lisa Casey (Lynda Day George). This collection presents the show's thrilling seventh season. The clock's ticking...
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| | Samson & Delilah DVD (2007) (Import)
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$9.29 NTSC/Region 0. The classic 1949 film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Victor Mature and Hedy Lamarr in the title roles. Samson is the legendary strongman in this story from the Bible who is first seduced and later betrayed by the beautiful Delilah. Samson is known as muscular and fearless in his barehanded battle with a lion, his single-handed assault on 1,000 philistine soldiers, his struggle with a giant and the spectacular climax where he pulls the pagan temple. But even Samson's strength has its weakness as there isn't a man in the world who won't share his secrets with some woman. Most men have been trapped by smiles rather than by ropes. Castaways.
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$9.29 The stirring drama of the historic battle between Napoleon and Wellington.
The allies enter Paris and Napoleon (in Fontainbleau) is obliged to abdicate. After heartfelt farewells to his army he is led off to exile on Elba. But after only a few months he manages to elude his captors and return to power at the Tuileries. France once again has to prepare itself to confront the allied armies. And it is Waterloo which is finally chosen as the theatre of operations.
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