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The Band Wagon (2 disc set)
(1953) [G]
In this Vincente Minnelli-directed backstager, Fred Astaire dazzles in numbers set in a train station (By Myself), a penny arcade (A Shine on Your Shoes), a backlot Central Park (Dancing in the Dark) and a smoky cafe (Girl Hunt), the latter two with the incomparable Cyd Charisse.
"Triplets"... More
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Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows
(2001) [M]
The story of Hollywood legend Judy Garland is vividly told in this widely acclaimed film,which features Emmy Award winning portrayals by Judy Davis and Tammy Blanchard. Based on the book by her daughter, Lorna Luft, the remarkable story of Hollywood legend Judy Garland is vividly told in this... More
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Blues Film Collection:The Road to Memphis
(2003) [G]
Guided by the phenomenal talent of Martin Scorsese as Executive Producer, The Blues consists of 7 feature-length films that are both personal and impressionistic, viewed through the lens of 7 world famous directors who share a passion for blues music. In the tradition of 'The Buena Vista Social... More
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Blues Film Collection:Warming By the Devil's Fire
(2003) [PG]
Guided by the phenomenal talent of Martin Scorsese as Executive Producer, The Blues consists of 7 feature-length films that are both personal and impressionistic, viewed through the lens of 7 world famous directors who share a passion for blues music. In the tradition of 'The Buena Vista Social... More
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Blues Film Collection: Godfathers and Sons
(2003) [M]
Guided by the phenomenal talent of Martin Scorsese as Executive Producer, The Blues consists of 7 feature-length films that are both personal and impressionistic, viewed through the lens of 7 world famous directors who share a passion for blues music. In the tradition of 'The Buena Vista Social... More
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A Delicate Balance
(1973) [PG]
Oscar winner Katharine Hepburn (The Philadelphia Story), Oscar winner Paul Scofield (A Man for All Seasons), Oscar nominee Lee Remick (Days of Wine and Roses), and Joseph Cotten (The Third Man) form the core of this dream cast bent on exploring the full range of conflict and confrontation in... More
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The Homecoming
(1973) [PG]
A lost gem of 70s cinema. This wonderful, disturbing, and riotously comic drama is a labyrinth of Freudian dread, venal family values and naked neediness that could only come from the mind of playwright Harold Pinter. Starring Cyril Cusack (My Left Foot, Fahrenheit 451) and Ian Holm (The Lord of... More
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Butley
(1974) [M]
On any given day, Bill Butley, a self made train wreck of an English literature teacher at a London university, can shrug off everyone and everything with equal ease. But today, the disaster of Butley's proudly misspent life threatens to dwarf even his cynically fantastical non-expectations.... More
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Rhinoceros
(1973) [PG]
Director Tom O'Horgan, originator of the Broadway smash hit Hair, transforms Eugene lonesco's "Theatre of the Absurd" curio into a hilarious, outrageous screen comedy, with Wilder and Mostel displaying pitch-perfect comic timing, With Karen Black. More
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The Maids
(1975) [PG]
Glenda Jackson and Susannah York play two Parisian maids plotting to murder their mistress. Director Christopher Miles (A Time For Loving) and legendary cinematographer Douglas Slocombe focus Genet's heady theatrically into a riveting and dynamic cinematic experience. More
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