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DV000392
D.O.A.
When small town accountant Frank Bigelow takes a week's vacation in San Francisco, a night on the town leaves him feeling more than a little queasy. He soon finds out that someone has given him a deadly poison. With his time rapidly running out, Frank must discover who poisoned him and why, before he's D.O.A. Starring Edmond O'Brien, Luther Adler, Pamela Birtton, Neville Brand, Beverly Garland. Directed by Rudolph Mate. MPAA Rating NR. 84 minutes.

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D.W. rides again.
In D.W. Rides Again, D.W. wants to ride in the bike a thon more than anything. But first she must get rid of those training wheels. With Arthur's help, D.W. embarks on a crash course to learn the rules of the road. In Arthur's Cousin Catastrophe, Arthur's parents are hosting the annual family reunion. Dad plans hours of fun, while Arthur tries very hard to avoid his pain in the neck cousin, Mo. When a major thunderstorm arrives, the dreaded get together is transformed into a reunion to remember. MPAA Rating G. 30 minutes.

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D.W. the picky eater.
In D.W., The Picky Eater, it is wrong to call D.W. a picky eater. Just plain wrong. the only things she won't eat are vegetables, fish, fruit, and meat. So it's not her fault when she has a tantrum in a restaurant; someone tried to slip her some spinach! Is this the end of D.W.'s nights on the town? Will she miss Grandma Thora's birthday bash? In Buster and the Daredevils, Arthur and Buster meet two really cool kids and, naturally, are dazzled by them. Toby and Slink agree to teach Buster some skateboard tricks, but there's one small catch, he has to do whatever they dare him to do. How far will Buster go to be cool? MPAA Rating G. 30 minutes.

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D.W.'s blankie.
In D.W.'s Blankie, D.W.'s security blanket is missing, so Arthur and D.W. look all over town for it. If they can't find it, D.W. will have to do the impossible, spend the night without her blankie! In The Perfect Brother, having a friend like Brain spend the weekend sounds like a great idea at first! But Arthur finds it hard being around someone who's almost perfect, or at least seems to be. MPAA Rating G. 30 minutes. 

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Daniel Boone.
In 1775, frontiersman Daniel Boone leads a company of settlers into the wilderness called Kentucky to start a new colony. Their survival is threatened by legal chicanery and by a sadistic renegade who incites his native followers against them. With George O'Brien. Heather Angel, and John Carradine. Directed by David Howard. MPAA Rating NR. 79 minutes.

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Dante's Peak.
Without warning, day becomes night; air turns to fire, and solid ground melts beneath white hot lava. Welcome to the town of Dante's Peak, where a long dormant volcano is about to erupt with devastating force. Who will survive when the inferno unleashes its fury? Starring Pierce Brosnan, Linda Hamilton, Elizabeth Hoffman, Charles Hallahan, and Jamie Renee Smith. Directed by Roger Donaldson. MPAA Rating PG13. 109 minutes.

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Daredevil.
By day, blind attorney Matt Mudock toils for justice in Hell's Kitchen. By night, he's Daredevil, a man without fear. He's a masked vigilante stalking the dark streets with an uncanny "radar sense" that allows him to see with superhuman capabilities. When the love of his life is targeted by New York City's ruthless Kingpin and his deadly assassin, Bullseye. Daredevil may be about to meet his match. With Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner and Colin Farrell. Directed by Mark Steven Johnson.103 minutes.

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David Copperfield.
Now a successful author, David Copperfield returns to England to find himself confronted by haunting memories, memories he must come to terms with before he can move on in life. With Robin Phillips, Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson, Michael Redgrave and Edith Evans. Directed by Delbert Mann. MPAA Rating NR. 118 minutes.

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The day it came to earth.
Soon after a gangland informant is gunned down and dumped in an Arkansas lake, a strange meteorite streaks through the atmosphere and plunges into the same lake. Its unearthly power re-animates the murdered man's corpse, unleashing a reign of terror on the students of a nearby college. Starring Roger Manning, Rita Wilson. Directed by Harry Thomason.  MPAA Rating PG. 88 minutes.

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Day of the animals.
Campers in the High Sierras are menaced, mauled and murdered by birds and beast driven mad by ultra violet radiation caused by the thinning ozone layer. With Christopher George, Leslie Nielsen and Richard Jaeckel. Directed by William Girdler. MPAA Rating PG. 98 minutes.

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Day of the triffids.
A shower of meteorites blinds most of the world's inhabitants and sows the earth with the seeds of triffids, which are rapidly growing maneating plants that walk. With Howard Keel, Nicole Maurey, Janette Scott.  DIrected by Steve Sekely. MPAA Rating NR. 93 minutes.

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D-Day.
At dawn on June 6, 1944, an assault began on the Normandy coast that would change the course of World War II and 20th century history.  It was a pivotal point, a time when the future of the civilized world hung in the balance. Told through the experiences of the soldiers who planned and executed the attack, D-Day is a story of valor, grit and determination. MPAA Rating NR. 60 minutes.

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Dead aim.
Investigating the killings, one by one, of four dancers at a high class strip joint, police Detective "Mace" Douglas begins to suspect a diplomatic cover up. Then, under pressure from the FBI, his captain order him off the case. This lights Mace's short fuse. With Ed Marinaro and Isaac Hayes. Directed by William Vanderkloot. MPAA Rating R. 91 minutes.

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Dead Poets Society.
Robin Williams portrays passionate English professor John Keating, who, in an age of crew cuts, sport coats and cheerless conformity, inspires his students to live life to the fullest, exclaiming, "Carpe Diem, lads! Seize the day. Make your live extraordinary! The charismatic teacher's emotionally charged challenge is met by his students with irrepressible enthusiasm, changing their lives forever. Starring Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard, Ethan Hawke, Josh Charles and Gale Hansen. Directed by Peter Weir. MPAA Rating PG. 128 minutes.

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Deadly arrangement.
It begins with five dead men, two suitcases of heroin and a missing bag of money. Struggling to protect a stripper who's their only witness, Det. Frank Connor and his partner find themselves under fire from the local crime boss, a pair of former KGB killers and a rogue federal agent. With Michael Ironside and Lori Petty. Directed by Michael Ironside. MPAA Rating R. 98 minutes.

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The deadly companions.
Revenge is the name of the game when a former Union soldier tracks a Rebel deserter across the American southwest. He catches up with the deserter in a frontier saloon. But before he can exact his revenge, the aftermath of a shoot out obliges him to undertake a journey with a strong willed dance hall woman, a perilous journey through the heart of Apache country. Starring Maureen O'Hara, Brian Keith, Chill Wills, Steve Cochran, Strother Martin. Directed by Sam Peckinpah.  MPAA Rating NR. 93 minutes.

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Deadly impact.
A nasty murder case is assigned to Detective Ryan. After losing the suspects at the end of an ultra violent car chase, the hard nosed homicide cop teams up with a helicopter pilot and takes off after the killers in an awesome, thrill packed aerial pursuit. With Bo Svenson and Fred Williamson. Directed by Fabrizio De Angelis. MPAA Rating PG13. 92 minutes.

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Death race 2000.
Fasten your seatbelt: the annual Transcontinental Road Race is about to begin. Contestants in heavily armed roadsters score points by mowing down pedestrians. With David Carradine and Sylvester Stallone. Directed by Paul Bartel. MPAA Rating R. 78 minutes.

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Death rage.
When a New York gangster is killed on a visit to Naples, his mob sends assassin Peter Marciani over to exact revenge. The target is a capo who has also been fingered for the murder of Peter's brother. But getting to him means getting past a local cop, and the cost is high. With Yul Brynner and Martin Balsam. Directed by Antonio Marheriti.  MPAA Rating PG13. 85 minutes. 

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Decameron nights.
In 14th century Italy, a handsome young philanderer is granted refuge at a country villa for as long as he can entertain his lovely hostess and her guests with amorous tales. With Joan Fontain and Louis Jourdan. Directed by Hugo Fregonese. MPAA Rating NR. 87 minutes.

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Degas and the dancer. 
In 1874 Paris, painter Edgar Degas is struggling with debt after his father's death. He takes a job illustrating a small book on opera and becomes inspired by a young ballerina named Marie. With Thomas Jay Ryan, Alison Pill and Robin Duke. MPAA Rating NR.

DV000646
The delicate art of parking.
Documentary filmmaker Lonny Goosen has just had his car towed. Again. Now owing thousands in outstanding tickets, he sets out to film a scathing expose of the corrupt institution of parking enforcement. Yet the parking enforcers won't talk, until he finds Grant Parker, a parking enforcer who finds truth, honor and serenity in the act of ticketing. MPAA Rating NR.

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Detour.
Mickey Spillane plays his own fictional detective Mike Hammer in this rugged murder mystery. Since the disappearance of his devoted secretary, Velma, Hammer has been wallowing in alcohol. He sobers up and goes into action upon learning that she might be alive. With Mickey Spillane, Shirley Eaton and Lloyd Nolan. Directed by Roy Rowland. MPAA Rating NR. 98 minutes.

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Detroit 9000.
When a well organized gang of masked thieves robs the well to do guests at a Black Pride ball of their valuables and jewelry, the racial identity of the thieves becomes the subject of heated debate. The case is assigned to Detroit Lieutenant, Danny Bassett, who is white. With Alex Rocco, Hari Rhodes and John Nichols. Directed by Arthur Marks. MPAA Rating R. 106 minutes. 

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Devils foot.
Dr. Watson insists that Holmes take a holiday in a small Cornish cottage, but there is not rest for the detective. How did a young woman die with no apparent injuries? And how did her two brother turn into raving imbeciles overnight? It is up to Sherlock Holmes to find out. Starring Jeremy Brett and David Burke. MPAA Rating NR. 60 minutes. 

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Dick Tracy.
Warren Beatty directs and stars in this lavish adaptation of Chester Gould's famous comic strip. Against a stylized and solid color backdrop of the 1930s Chicago, straight laced, square jawed, detective hero Dick Tracy battles gangster Big Boy Caprice and temptation in the form of blonde bombshell, Breathless Mahoney. Dick's long time girlfriend Tess Trueheart and a feisty street urchin are on hand to offer support. With songs by Stephen Sondheim. Starring Warren Beatty, Madonna, Al Pacino, Glenne Headly and Charlie Korsmo. Directed by Warren Beatty. MPAA Rating PG. 105 minutes.

DV000393
Dinner at the Ritz.
When her father is found dead after his bank fails and his reputation is ruined, Ranie refuses to believe it was suicide. Selling everything she can to pay the bank's creditors, she set out to find the rich and powerful man who swindled her father and then arranged his death. She soon attracts the admiration ofa  handsome young count who has his own reasons for helping her. The chase takes them from Paris to Monte Carlo to a final, fateful Dinner at the Ritz. Starring Annabella, David Niven, Paul Lucas, Romney Brent. Directed by Harold Schuster. MPAA Rating NR. 77 minutes.

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Dirty dancing.
A vivid love story, "Dirty Dancing" is set to pounding rhythms and vibrant dance guaranteed to be the time of your life. It's the summer of 1963 and Baby is stuck at the Catskills with her parents. Attempting to make the best of the situation, Baby attends the organized classes on merengue dancing and wig demonstration. Suddenly, all of that changes when she meets Johnny Castle, the resort's dance instructor. With Johnny, Baby learns the steps to a new dance, a dirty dance, that allows her to discover new strengths and new talents in order to define her place in a rapidly changing world. Starring Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Grey, Jerry Orbach, Cynthia Rhodes and Jack Weston. MPAA Rating PG13. 105 minutes.

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Divine secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood.
Like mother, like daughter. Neither a hard as nails New York playwright nor her flaky Louisiana mother will take the necessary steps to mend their long time rift. No, this is a job for the Sisterhood, sworn life long friends who stage an outlandish "intervention" to bring daughter and mother back together again. With Sandra Bullock, Ellen Burstyn and Ashley Judd. Directed by Callie Khouri. MPAA Rating PG13. 116 minutes.

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Do the Right Thing.
Spike Lee's racial and political filmmaking bent  is given the full treatment with this simmering expose of racial tensions in a New York City neighborhood one scorching summer day. The film follows a group of racially diverse inhabitants from Brooklyn's Bedford Stuyvesant neighborhood as they spend their day trying to avoid the oppressive heat. These include African American pizza delivery man Mookie, the racially sensitive Bugging Out, and the silent, boom box blasting Radio Raheem. Also thrown into the mix are Sal, the Italian American proprietor of Sal's Pizzeria, as well as his two sons, Pino and Vito, who hold completely opposing attitudes when it comes to race. After Buggin Out tries to organize a boycott of Sal's because of the lack of racial diversity on his shop's Wall of Fame, the tensions explode in an act of senseless violence. Starring Spike Lee, Dannie Aiello, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee and John Turturro. Directed by Spike Lee. MPAA Rating R. 120 minutes.

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The Donner Party.
Chronicles the harrowing tale of the ill fated emigrant group that set out for California in the spring of 1846 and ended in disaster in the snows of the Sierra Nevada mountains the following winter. The five months they spent trapped on the eastern side of the Sierra culminated in the death and cannibalism for half the party and gave rise to the most haunting and mesmerizing episode of the pioneer movement. MPAA Rating NR. 90 minutes.

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Double jeopardy.
Lt. Dan August is homicide detective in his hometown of Santa Luisa, California. August and his partner, Wilentz investigate the slaying of two winos who died after drinking poisoned whiskey and the rape and murder of a young woman. With Burt Reynolds, Norman Fell and Jan Michael Vincent. Directed by Ralph Senesky. MPAA Rating NR. 93 minutes.

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Dr. Kildare's strange case.
While taking care of his ailing mentor, crusty old Dr. Gillespie, and wishing h e could afford to marry the love of his life, Nurse Mary Lamont, young Dr. Kildare puts his career at risk by using a controversial new therapy in an attempt to cure a patient with amnesia. With Lionel Barrymore, Laraine Day and Lew Ayres. Directed by Harold S. Bucquet. MPAA Rating NR. 77 minutes.

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Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
Why is the Grinch such a grouch? No one seems to know, until little Cindy Lou Who takes matters into her own hands and turns both Whoville and the Grinch's world upside down, inside out and funny side up in her search for the true meaning of Christmas. Starring Jim Carrey, Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Baranaski and Molly Shannon. Directed by Ron Howard. MPAA Rating PG. 105 minutes.

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Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat.
Conrad and Sally Walden are home alone with their pet fish. It is raining outside, and there is nothing to do. The Cat in the Hate walks in the front door. He introduces them to their imagination, and at first it's all fun and games, until things get out of hand, and the The Cat must go, go, go, before their parents get back. With Dakota Fanning, Mike Myers and Spencer Bresline. Directed by Bo Welch. MPAA Rating PG. 82 minutes.

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Dracula.
There have been numerous screen versions of Bram Stoker's classic tale, but none more famous or enduring as this 1931 original. Towering ominously among the shadows of the Carpathian Mountains. Castle Dracula strikes fear in the hearts of Transylvanian villagers below. After a naive real estate agent succumbs to the will of the Count, the two head to London where the vampire hopes to stroll among respectable society by day and search for potential victims by night. Starring Bela Lugosi, David Manners Helen Chandler, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan. Directed by Tod Browning. MPAA Rating NR. 75 minutes.

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Dragonwheel.
Dragon wheel is the story of Gloria, a worldly but crabby teen boy band manager and Sherman, a morose rural man as they escape from their lives, experience life changing travel, and against their will, cling to one another. A modern romantic comedy set in Halifax, Mexico City, Barcelona, Tokyo and on the flights between. With Krista MacDonald, and Graham Gavine. Directed by Tricia Fish. MPAA Rating NR. 

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Dressed to kill.
Sherlock Holmes interest is piqued by the seemingly trivial theft of a music box purchased for a few pounds at auction. When murder ensues, he discovers the box holds the key to a plot which could bankrupt Great Britain. Holmes and Watson find themselves pitted against a ruthless gang led by a beautiful but deadly villainess who is always Dressed to Kill. With Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Patricia Morsion, Edmond Breon, Carl Harbord. Directed by Roy William Neill. MPAA Rating NR. 73 minutes.

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Driving Miss Daisy.
They couldn't agree. They wouldn't give in. They thought they had nothing in common. But in the years they spent together they built the friendship of a lifetime. Morgan Freeman, Jessica Tandy and Dan Aykroyd star in the joyous comedy about a headstrong Southern lady and her ever patient chauffeur. Starring Jessica Tandy, Morgan Freeman, Dan Aykroyd, Pattie Lupone and Esther Rolle. Directed by Bruce Beresford. MPAA Rating PG. 99 minutes.

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Drums in the deep south.
Best friends Clay Calyburn and Will Denning graduate from West Point only to soon find themselves fighting on opposite sides of the Civil War. When the two men meet each other in combat, neither knows it as each is in an artillery position hundreds of yards from the other. However, the love of Clay's life, Kathy Summers, does know and tries desperately to save her two good friends from killing each other. With James Craig, Barbara Payton and Guy Madison. Directed by William Cameron Menzies. MPAA Rating NR. 87 minutes.

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Drylanders.
The Greers head west in 1907 from Eastern Canada to build a new future as Prairie homesteaders. After years of good fortune, the stamina and courage of Elizabeth, Dan and sons Colin and Russell are put to the twin tests of a ten year drought and the economic fallout of the Great Depression. Starring Frances Hyland, James Douglas, Will Fruete, and Don Francks. MPAA Rating-NR. 72 minutes.  

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The duel.
On the morning of July 11, 1804, Alexander Hamilton was fatally wounded in a duel by Aaron Burr in the culminating act of a political war that had lasted for more than a decade. Hamilton was an impoverished immigrant from the West Indies who had risen to become a framer of the U.S. Constitution and the architect of America's political economy. Burr, grandson of the theologian Jonathan Edwards, had served with distinction in the Revolutionary War and was nearly elected the nation's third president. The rivals' final encounter in Weehawken ruined Burr's career and changed the fate of a nation. MPAA Rating NR. 60 minutes.

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Dumbo.
It's a big day at the circus when the stork delivers a pint sized elephant to Mrs. Jumbo, but with his oversized ears, the innocent newcomer is snubbed and dubbed Dumbo by the other elephants. With remarkable bravery and the encouragement of his loyal friend Timothy Mouse, Dumbo rises above it all, accomplishes the impossible, and learns to fly!  Directed by Ben Sharpsteen.  Produced by Walt Disney. MPAA Rating G. 63 minutes.