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Nancy Drew, reporter.
When Nancy gets a job at a newspaper, she secretly switches assignments with
the paper's crime reporter to solve the mystery of a woman wrongfully charged
with murder. With Bonita Granville and John Litel. Directed by William Clemens.
MPAA Rating NR. 68 minutes.
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Navajo Joe.
When a gang of murderous marauders terrorizes a small western town, the townspeople
turn in desperation to a mysterious loner: a young Indian warrior with
his own reasons for wreaking vengeance on the evildoers. With Burt Reynolds
and Aldo Sambrell. Directed by Sergio Corbucci. MPAA Rating NR. 93 minutes.
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Never wave at a WAC.
Tricked into joining the WACs by her senator father, a spoiled socialite soon
discovers, with hilarious results, that basic training is quite different
from her pampered rich and famous lifestyle. With Rosalind Russell, Paul Douglas
and Leif Erickson. Directed by Norman Z. McLeod. MPAA Rating NR. 89 minutes.
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The new adventures of Heidi.
Heidi is invited to become the companion of a lonely runaway schoolgirl she
befriended. The girl's father takes Heidi and her new companion to New York
for an exciting Christmas holiday. Starring Katy Kurtzman, Burl Ives, John
Gavin, Sean Marshall. Directed by Ralph Senensky. MPAA Rating-NR. 98 minutes.
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The new what do you do when you see a blind person?
Through the entertaining experiences of Mark Johnson, a computer programmer
who is blind, and David Simon, a computer salesman who is not, this video
demonstrates simple ways to provide assistance, if needed, to someone who
is blind or visually impaired. MPAA Rating-NR. 16 minutes.
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New York underground.
It began with the blizzard 1888, snow 200 feet high, horse cars and omnibuses
abandoned, the city paralyzed. There was no doubt New York needed a public
transportation system. It would be an American epic, the largest public works
project in history, overshadowed only by the Panama Canal. MPAA Rating-NR.
60 minutes.
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Newton: a tale of two Isaacs.
Like a comet blazing across the night sky, Isaac Newton's theories on celestial
movement and gravity scorched the stuffy intellects at the Royal Academy in
1683. Newton and his young scribe, Humphrey, are caught up in the rollicking
race to change how the universe is perceived. However, Humphrey finds that
even the greatest of men must overcome personal hardship to achieve success.
Newton has learned that knowledge is what enriches existence and civilization,
a lesson that is heeded by his young assistant. Starring Karl Pruner, Tyrone
Savage, Kristopher Lemche, Lisa Jabub, Nigel Bennett. Directed by Don McBrearty.
MPAA Rating-NR. 50 minutes.
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Ngorongoro: Africa's cradle of life.
Ngorongoro Crater has been described as one of the wonders of the world. Its
towering, unbroken rim, enclosing grasslands, wetlands, lakes, swamps and
forests, provide homes for a concentration of creatures, both great and small
that is unequalled in Africa. Out of this dramatic setting, several creatures
emerge whose efforts to survive are found in this living Eden. Some will survive
and some will die so that others may live. It is a dangerous place to be born,
a world where one moment's lapse in concentration, or one false move, can
be a deadly mistake. MPAA Rating-NR. 60 minutes.
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Nicholas Nickleby.
When his father dies leaving them penniless, a young man strives to provide
for his mother and sister while protecting them from the vile schemes of his
evil uncle. His struggle takes him on a whirlwind adventure from a boys' school
where beatings are the daily ration, to a theatrical troupe whose tragedies
invariably turn comic. Brutes, cads, cowards and connivers conspire against
Nicholas Nickleby at every turn. Starring Cedric Hardwicke, Stanley Holloway,
Sybil Thorndike, Derek Bond. Directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. MPAA Rating-NR.
107 minutes.
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Night of the living dead.
A small group of people find themselves besieged in an isolated farmhouse
by a horde of ravening un-humans. With Duane Jones, Judith O'Dea and Karl
Hardman. Directed by George Romero. MPAA Rating NR. 97 minutes.
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Night of the sharks.
Ed-adventurer David Ziegler enjoys his quiet life as a beach bum in a Mexican
resort. Then his brother shows up with a fortune in diamonds, and David finds
himself the target of a corrupt corporation, a vicious gang of cutthroats
and blood crazed white shark. With Treat William. Directed by Tonino Ricci.
MPAA Rating PG13. 98 minutes.
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Night train to Munich.
As the world teeters on the brink of WWII, a Nazi agent boldly kidnaps a Czech
scientist whose research is vital to the German war machine. But a dashing
young British intelligence officer conceives a daring plan to snatch the scientist
and his lovely daughter from Hitler's clutches and escape with them on the
night train to Munich. Too soon the wily Nazi agent discovers the plan and
the deadly chase is on. Starring Rex Harrison, Margaret Lockwood, Paul Heinreid,
Basil Radford, Naunton Wayne. Directed by Carol Reed. MPAA Rating-NR. 94 minutes.
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Nikkolina.
Deals with the conflict of one's own personal goals and one's family by presenting
a story about an American born girl in a Greek immigrant family and her resolution
of a conflicting skating event and a family wedding. Directed by Ivo Novak.
MPAA Rating-NR. 88 minutes.
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Nixon's China game.
In February 1972, the world watched in awe as Richard Nixon began an historic
visit to China. It was the first high level political contact the two nations
since the Communist takeover in 1949. And it was the culmination of a dangerous
game of diplomacy that threatened to collapse at any moment. Richard Nixon
forged a career by battling Communism. By contacting China, he risked destroying
his own political career and damaging America's tenuous relationship with
the Soviets. Yet, his China game was punctuated by surprising turns of event
and comic moments that rendered it on a distinctly human scale. In the end,
Nixon's delicate balancing act opened China to the world, altering superpower
relations forever and perhaps averting a catastrophic war. MPAA Rating-NR.
60 minutes.
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No alibi.
The twists keep coming when successful businessman Bob Lessing becomes passionately
involved with a beautiful stranger, but doesn't realize that her real motive
is to find the whereabouts of a large sum of drug money. Starring Dean Cain,
Eric Roberts, Melissa DiMarco. Directed by Bruce Pittman. MPAA Rating-R. 90
minutes.
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Nobody waved good-bye.
It is 1965 and Peter has just turned 18. He is a bright young fellow, bright
but bored with school, with his middle class parents, with his whole, dull
suburban life. So he moves out. He soon discovers that there is more to being
on his own than he had imagined. Within weeks, his girlfriend is threatening
to leave him, and his double dealing boss is threatening to have him arrested.
Starring Peter Kastner, Julie Biggs, Claude Raw. Directed by Don Owen.
MPAA Rating -NR. 80 minutes.
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Nothing sacred.
When big city reporter Wallace Cook learns about Hazel Flagg, a lovely young
girl doomed to death from an incurable disease, he sees a circulation boosting
story. When Hazel learns she's not really dying, she sees Wallace and his
paper as a way to escape her small town life. Impressed by her courage in
the face of death, New York falls in love with her. And so does Wallace. Now
what's a girl to do? Starring Carole Lombard, Fredric March, Walter Connolly.
Charles Winninger, Sig Rumann. Directed by William Wellman. MPAA Rating-NR.
74 minutes.
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The nutty professor.
Eddie Murphy stars as shy Dr. Sherman Klump, a kind, brilliant, calorically
challenged genetics professor. When beautiful Carla Purty joins the university
faculty, Sherman grows desperate to whittle his 400 pound frame down to size
and win her heart. So, with one swig of his experimental fat reducing serum,
Sherman becomes "Buddy Love," a fast talking, pumped up, plumped
down Don Juan. But both the potion and Buddy prove to be uncontrollable, and
Sherman discovers he has created a monster. Can Sherman Stop his buff alter
ego before it's too late, or will Buddy have the last laugh? Starring Eddie
Murphy, James Coburn, Dave Chappelle, John Ales, Jada Pinkett-Smith. Directed
by Tom Shadyac. MPAA Rating-PG13. 96 minutes.