Veteran hit man John J. (Duvall) has just received the toughest assignment of his career: Travel to Buenos Aires take down a corrupt general and be back in America in less than three days. But when the hit is unexpectedly delayed John finds himself prowling the city's intoxicating tango clubs - only to be seduced by a sultry dancer (Pedraza) tempted by the tango...and betrayed by a lethal conspiracy.
Madeline: Based on the popular story books by Ludwig Bemelmans the mischievous Madeline character is brought to vivid life in this charming family adventure. Madeline and her eleven friends live at school run by Miss Clavel (Frances McDormand) in an old house in Paris. The smallest of the girls Madeline is also the most adventurous! She loses her appendix but gains an awesome scare falls into the River Seine only to be rescued by a dog called Genevieve and matches wits with Pepito the devilish son of a Spanish Ambassador who moves in next door. However when stuffy Lord Covington puts the future of the school in jeopardy it's up to Madeline and her friends to save the day! Care Bears: The Movie 2 - A New Generation: Come help the care bears save the kingdom of caring! In a peaceful summer camp evil Dark Heart makes a bargain with an unhappy little girl to trap the Care Bears and destroy goodness. But when she learns the cost of her decision she realizes that she must race to save them before it is too late! Featuring beautiful animation and songs by Stephen Bishop and Debbie Allen this is a heart-warming adventure for the whole family! Elmo In Grouchland: Elmo loves his fuzzy blue blanket and would never let anything happen to it. A tug-of-war with his friend Zoe sends his blanket to a faraway land and Elmo is in hot pursuit. Facing life without his cherished blanket Elmo musters all of his courage and heads off on an action-packed rescue mission that plunges him into Grouchland.
A dramatic and imaginative film portrayed through the language of dance. Combining a large ensemble cast provocative costumes sensual movements and enchanted music Tango Fatal takes us into the underworld of Buenos Aires thrilling our senses with the culture of Tango.With a Grammy Award soundtrack by renowned composer Carlos Frenzetti and original choreography by Carlos Capello Tango Fatal sizzles with the spicy flavours of South America. Both a celebration of Tango culture and a story told through it this state of the art production ignites the passion of the Tango in every audience.
Antonio Banderas returns as the masked hero in this sequel to the 1998 adventure.
The 39 Steps Alfred Hitchcock considered The 39 Steps to be one of his favourite films partly because it launched his classic theme of the innocent man on the run from villains and lawmen. Robert Donat stars as Richard Hannay in this freely adapted version of John Buchan's story. Despite repeated remakes Hitchcock's riveting original remains unequalled. Sabotage: An innocent boy becomes the innocent victim of a foreign agitator when he unwittingly carries a bomb aboard a busy bus...
Satan personified as a hot sexually depraved Lesbian rock chick has her way with Satanic rock idol Belcebu and offers him eternal life as a rock star. The catch is that his music inspires his fans to commit suicide and his hot rock chick ex is determined to stop him on his quest for world domination!
Although there have been many regions throughout the United States - and the world at large - that have greatly contributed to the development of jazz a special place must be reserved for the two coasts - namely the cities of New York and Los Angeles - where the bulk of modern jazz developed and evolved.This outstanding DVD pays homage to the two coasts and to some of the most important musicians who have spent a major part of their career there. Some of these musicians were born in the Midwest or the South and later moved to one of the two coasts. What is taken into account when placing the musician in the East or West Coast categories is where they spent the bulk of their artistic career or where they recorded their most influential works. In the case of Lester Young - whose incredible impact was felt throughout the entire country - he was placed on the West Coast due to his especially strong influence on the generations of saxophonists from that Coast.This collection focuses exclusively on live performances ranging from clubs to festivals to TV studio engagements without any speakers or introducers... Nothing but music!Tracklisting:01. Bill Evans Trio - Up With The Lark02. Bill Evans - Waltz For Debby03. Ahmad Jamal Trio - Darn That Dream04. Ahmad Jamal Trio - Ahmad Blues05. Phil Woods Quartet - My Old Flame06. Thelonious Monk Trio - Blue Monk07. Johnny Griffin - A Monk's Dream08. Oscar Peterson - Newport Blues09. Duke Ellington - Moon Indigo10. Duke Ellington - Sophisticated Lady11. Duke Ellington - Take The A Train12. Keith Jarrett - Tagore13. Keith Jarrett - Passin' Thru14. Jimmy Smith Trio - Mack The KnifeBonus Tracks:15. Oscar Peterson Trio - Newport Blues16. Roland Kirk - Unknown Theme
Experience the finest broadcast performances from the very highest echelon of the jazz world. Evolution celebrates the best artists at the very peak of their respective careers! These classic full length performances are from Saturday Night Live The Grammy Awards and The Bonzo Dog Bands 40th Anniversary Celebration. Tracklist: 1. Duke Ellington - Medley 2. Louis Armstrong - Mame 3. Ray Charles - What'd I Say 4. BB King - Ain't Nobody Home 5. Miles Davis - Jean Pierre 6. Bonzo Dog Band - My Brother Makes The Noises For The Talkies 7. Preservation Hall Jazz Band - Panama 8. Leon Redbone - Champagne Charlie/ Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone 9. Oscar Peterson - Special Performance 10. Wes Montgomery - Goin' Out Of My Head 11. Keith Jarrett - Country/ My Song 12. Sun Ra - Space Is The Place / Space Loneliness
Nat King Cole was one of the giants of twentieth century music. Already a much-respected star he charmed a new generation in the 1950's when his weekly US television series was networked coast-to-coast. Famous performers such as Billy Eckstine Pearl Bailey Oscar Petersen and the Mills Brothers featured in his show each adding their talents to those of a man whose own vocal gifts defied categorisation. The Unforgettable Collection picks the very highest of the highlights to present a unique portrait of a legend. The songs featured are landmarks of a legendary career are more than merely memorable they're simply unforgettable. Including the Songs: Shadow Waltz / It's Not For Me To Say / Where or When / It's A Good Day / Mona Lisa / Rosetta / Love Letters / I Can't Rock N Roll To Save My Soul / Just One Of Those Things / September In The Rain / You'll Never Know / Pretend / My One Sin / China Gate / Love Is The Thing / Nature Boy (Parody) / I Get A Kick Out Of You / Button Up Your Overcoat / Opus One / Tea For Two / Stompin' At The Savoy / Stay As Sweet As You Are / Chicago / Once In A While / My Heart Stood Still / Tenderly / Caravan / The Party's Over / Unforgettable
Track List: 1. Place St. Henri 2. Reunion Blues 3. My One And Only Love 4. Nightingale (Aka Sweet Melody) Recorded In London October 1 1964 Band Line Up Oscar Peterson (P) Ray Brown (B) Ed Thigpen (Dr) 5. Poutin' 6. Sunday Recorded In Hannover December 14 1972. Band Line Up Oscar Peterson (P) Ben Webster (Ts) Niels-Henning Orsted Pederson (B) Tony Inzalaco (Dr) 7. It's Only A Paper Moon 8. Sweet Lorraine 9. Stompin' At The Savoy Recorded In New York October 1957 Band Line Up Oscar Peterson (P) Nat King Cole (Voc) Roy Eldridge (Tp) Coleman Hawkins Stan Getz Flip Philips Illinois Jacquet (Ts) Herb Elis (G) Ray Brown (B) Jo Jones (Dr) 10. Your's Is My Heart Alone Recorded In Newport Rhode Island 1962 Band Line Up Oscar Peterson (P) Ray Brown (B) Ed Thigpen (Dr)
Tracklisting: 1. INTRO, TOWN SHOTS 2. COUNT BASIE 3. LAMBERT, HENDRICKS, & BAVAN 4. LAMBERT, HENDRICKS, & BAVAN 5. GOIN' TO CHICAGO (ROLAND KIRK) 6. JOHN BROWNS BODY (CLARA WARD GOSPEL SINGERS) 7. WHEN THE SAINTS (CLARA WARD GOSPEL SINGERS) 8. YOUR HEARTS DELIGHT (OSCAR PETERSON) 9. OSCAR PETERSON TRIO 10. I GOT RHYTHM (DUKE ELLINGTON) 11. DUKE ELLINGTON 12. THINGS AIN'T WHAT THEY USED TO BE (DUKE ELLINGTON) 13. COUNT BASIE 14. COUNT BASIE 15. COUNT BASIE 16. END
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