Clarence Gatemouth Brown: In Concert - Ohne Filter
Bradbury dug out the plotline he'd used so often and to such good effect in his son Bob Steele's vehicles. Wayne plays frontiersman Ted Hayden who spends most of the picture searching for the man who killed his parents. Along the way he tames spoiled heroine Fay Winter (Virginia Brown Faire) and rediscovers his long-lost brother Spud (Billy O'Brien). John Wayne's fistfights with chief heavy Yakima Canutt aren't in the same league as his later Canutt-supervised stunt sequences but they're pretty good by their own standards.
Experience an amazing collection of Academy Award winning and Academy Award nominated features compiled in one box!
A world is dying torn apart by a colossal war the planet of Gaea is in turmoil. Civilizations have been wiped out and more are ready to fall. But a girl could change all that. An ordinary girl Hitomi finds herself suddenly transported to the mysterious planet Gaea where Earth hangs in the night sky. A planet filled with magic strange technology and legendary armor. She doesn't know it yet but her special abilities could be the key to saving an entire planet. Volume 3 of animated adventures.
Fifteen classic tracks from James Brown recorded live in Atlanta Georgia's Chastain Park in 1984. Tracks include: Turn It Loose / Too Funky In Here / Gonna Have A Funky Goo Time / Try Me / Get On The Good Foot / Prisoner Of Love / Get Up Offa That Thing / Georgia / It's A Man's Man's Man's World / Superbad / Cold Sweat / I Can't Stand It / Papa's Got A Brand New Bag / I Feel Good / Please Please Please / Jam
A disgraced medium finds that a new client opens a world of devious intrigue.
In 1969 at a concert in Monterey James Brown announced his intention to retire from touring but it wasn't until 1975 that he finally stopped. Then in 1979 three young television producers convinced him to make a comeback performance. This outstanding concert was captured and then due to unfortunate circumstances the videotapes were locked in a vault for twelve years and only now can they be seen. Tracklist: 1. Get Up Offa That Thing 2. Body Heat 3. Try Me 4. Sex Machine 5. Georgia On My Mind 6. Please Please Please 7. Hindsight 8. Can't Stand It 9. Papa's Got A Brand New Bag 10. Jam
Shot in New Zealand Finland Sweden USA Norway Canada Austria and Swirzerland this DVD features the most reknowned snowboarders around ; and they really push back the boundaries of possibility. The riders undertake such challenges as the Arctic Challenge Skating the Battle Ice Race and Base Jumping.
With the most precious national secrets in his head, the fate of the world lies in his unlikely hands and for $11 an hour, Chuck (Zachary Levi) is forced to fight terrorists and assassins instead of computer viruses!
The Stranger, according to Orson Welles, "is the worst of my films. There is nothing of me in that picture. I did it to prove that I could put out a movie as well as anyone else." True, set beside Citizen Kane, Touch of Evil, or even The Trial, The Stranger is as close to production-line stuff as the great Orson ever came. But even on autopilot Welles still leaves most filmmakers standing. The shadow of the Second World War hangs heavy over the plot. A war crimes investigator, played by Edward G Robinson, tracks down a senior Nazi, Franz Kindler, to a sleepy New England town where he's living in concealment as a respected college professor. The script, credited to Anthony Veiller but with uncredited input from Welles and John Huston, is riddled with implausibilities: we're asked to believe, for a start, that there'd be no extant photos of a top Nazi leader. The casting's badly skewed, too. Welles wanted Agnes Moorehead as the investigator and Robinson as Kindler, but his producer, Sam Spiegel, wouldn't wear it. So Welles himself plays the supposedly cautious and self-effacing fugitive--and if there was one thing Welles could never play, it was unobtrusive. What's more, Spiegel chopped out most of the two opening reels set in South America, in Welles' view, "the best stuff in the picture". Still, the film's far from a write-off. Welles' eye for stunning visuals rarely deserted him and, aided by Russell Metty's skewed, shadowy photography, The Stranger builds to a doomy grand guignol climax in a clock tower that Hitchcock must surely have recalled when he made Vertigo. And Robinson, dogged in pursuit, is as quietly excellent as ever. On the DVD: not much in the way of extras, except a waffly full-length commentary from Russell Cawthorne that tells us about the history of clock-making and where Edward G was buried, but precious little about the making of the film. Print and sound are acceptable, but though remastering is claimed, there's little evidence of it. --Philip Kemp
Dennis Emmanuel Brown, THE CROWN PRINCE OF REGGAE, is the only artist in Jamaica to have over eighty number one hit songs. This reggae icon started his career at the tender age of twelve and currently holds the record for 'most recorded' albums.
Here, at Reggae Canfest, he demonstrates his greatness performing number one hits such as Love and Hate, Stop Yuh Fighting, Late Night and many more.
During his career, Dennis Brown has performed many works in collaboration with Lloyd Parks and...
Blake Washburn blames manufacturer MacFarland for his defeat in the race for re-election to the state legislature. He takes over his uncles newspaper to take on big business as an enemy of the people. Miss Martin (Marilyn Monroe) works in the Herald newspaper office. When tragedy strikes Blake must re-examine his views.
James Brown: Live At Chastain Park
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