A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
DV000248
Tarzan.
Raised by a family of gorillas, including the loving Kala and the wisecracking
Terk, Tarzan develops all the instincts and prowess of a jungle animal. But
with the sudden appearance of Tarzan's own kind, including the beautiful Jane,
two very different worlds are about to become one. Voices of Tony Goldwyn,
Minnie Driver, Glenn Close, Rosie O'Donnell. Directed by Chris Buck and Kevin
Lima. MPAA Rating G. 88 minutes.
DV000755
The teacher.
When a beautiful high school teacher seduces one of her students, their passionate
affair soon provokes the jealous rage of a deranged peeping tom with a coffin
full of weapons and a killer crush on the teacher. With Jay North, Angel Tompkins
and Anthony James. Directed by Howard Avedis. MPAA Rating NR. 100 minutes.
DV000119
Telephone.
Ever heard of a "harmonic telegraph?" That's what Alexander Graham
Bell and Thomas Watson called a telephone. See how what Mark Twain deemed
a toy became a modern necessity. MPAA Rating NR. 60 minutes.
DV000756
The tell-tale heart.
In this harrowing adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's classic horror story, a
shy and reclusive bachelor in the 19th century Paris is driven by jealous
rage to an act of brutal violence. He manages to cover up his crime, but then
finds himself hounded to the brink of madness by guilt over what he's done.
With Laurence Payne, Adrienne Corri and Dermot Walsh. Directed by Ernest Morris.
MPAA Rating NR. 82 minutes.
DV000203
The ten commandments.
To escape the edict of Egypt's Pharoah, Rameses I, condemning all first born
Hebrew males, the infant Moses is set adrift on the Nile in a reed basket.
Saved by the pharaoh's daughter Bithiah, he is adopted by her and brought
up in the court of her brother Pharaoh Seti. Moses gains Seti's favor and
the love of the throne princess Nefertiri, as well as the hated of Seti's
son, Rameses. When his Hebrew heritage is revealed, Moses is cast out of Egypt,
and makes his way across the desert where he marries, has a son and is commanded
by God to return to Egypt to free the Hebrews from slavery. Starring Charlton
Heston, Yul Brynner, Anne Baxter, Vincent Price. Directed by Cecil B. DeMille.
MPAA Rating G. 220 minutes.
DV000460
Ten to midnight.
Deranged serial killer William Stacy enjoys finding new and gruesome ways
of slaying young nurses. But he goes one step too far when he targets the
daughter of grizzled cop Leo Kessler. Desperate to catch Stacy, Kessler plants
false evidence on him, but is kicked off the force as a result. Undaunted,
Kessler turns vigilante and goes after Stacy himself. And he's willing to
do whatever it takes, including breaking the law, to stop Stacy from killing
again. Starring Charles Bronson, Lisa Eilbacher, Andrew Stevens, Wilford Brimley.
Directed by J. Lee Thompson. MPAA Rating R. 100 minutes.
DV000587
The terminal.
Viktor is a simple man with a mission who finds himself entrapped in JFK airport
after the accidental loss of his country to villainous coup. He becomes a
man without a country and is stuck in at the airport's international terminal
with no visa, and is instructed that he is not allowed to leave. Slowly he
encounters airport workers who come to his aid by mutual coercion. Gupta the
hilarious Indian custodian; Enrique who transports food; Torres the security
clerk and Mulroy. Viktor eventually falls for a stewardess who has spent her
life waiting for the right man to come along. Starring Tom Hanks, Catherine
Zeta Jones, Stanley Tucci. Directed by Steven Spielberg. MPAA Rating PG13.
128 minutes.
DV000034
Terminator 2: judgment day.
Sequel to Terminator. Skynet, the 21st century computer waging a losing war
on humans sends a second terminator back in time to destroy the leader of
the human resistance while he is still a boy. His mother is the only one who
knows of the existence of the Terminators, human like robots that exist only
to kill and are nearly indestructible, and Sarah, the boy's mother is currently
in a state mental hospital because of her 'delusions'. A second protector
is sent back to the past by the Human resistance to protect John Conor, their
future leader, at all costs. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton,
Edward Furlong, Robert Patrick. Directed by James Cameron. MPAA Rating R.
139 minutes.
DV000084
Terms of endearment.
Aurora and Emma are mother and daughter who march to different drummers. Beginning
with Emma's marriage, Aurora shows how difficult and loving she can be. The
movie covers several years of their lives as each finds different reasons
to go on living and find joy. Aurora's interludes with Garrett Breedlove,
retired astronaut and next door neighbor are quite striking. In the end, different
people show their love in very different ways. Starring Shirley MacLaine,
Debra Winger, Jack Nicholson, Jeff Daniels, John Lithgow, Danny DeVito. Directed
by James L. Brooks. MPAA Rating PG. 132 minutes.
DV000757
The terror.
A young cavalry officer in Napoleon's army comes upon a lovely but mysterious
girl whom he follows to the castle of an aging Baron. He learns the Baron
is hiding a dreadful secret, and the girl is under the spell of a witch who's
bent on wreaking a terrible vengeance on the old man. With Boris Karloff and
Jack Nicholson. Directed by Roger Corman. MPAA Rating PG. 81 minutes.
DV000660
That uncertain feeling.
To their friends and the society press, Jill and Larry Baker are known as
the Happy Bakers. But their marriage is threatened by a recurring case of
hiccups and an eccentric pianist in this sophisticated screwball comedy. With
Merle Oberon, Melvyn Douglas and Burgess Meredith. Directed by Ernst Lubitsch.
MPAA Rating NR. 84 minutes.
DV000322
The thirty nine steps.
When the secret agent he befriends is murdered in his London flat, Canadian
Richard Hannay finds himself the target of a police manhunt and a deadly ring
of spies intent on silencing him forever. His only hope of surviving The 39
Steps is a strong willed young woman who wants no part of him or his farfetched
story. With Robert Donat and Peggy Ashcroft. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
MPAA Rating NR. 83 minutes.
DV000388
Theatre of blood.
Nightmares come true when an actor, unhinged by a season of bad reviews, decides
to take revenge on his critics. Mining Shakespeare's goriest murder scenes
for inspiration, and aided by his devoted daughter, he embarks on a carefully
planned campaign of grisly executions. His aim is to eliminate every single
member of the Critics Circle who failed to appreciate his genius. Their terror
mounts as one by one , their number dwindles. Starring Vincent Prince,
Diana Rigg, Ian Hendry, Robert. Morley. Directed by Douglas Hickox. MPAA Rating
NR. 105 minutes.
DV000273
There's something about Mary.
Still suffering from a high school crush on Mary, the nerdy, angst driven
Ted tracks her down thirteen years later with the help of a sleazy private
investigator, who also falls for her. Unfortunately, both men discover that
virtually every man who sets his eyes on the dazzling Mary finds himself head
over heels in love and determined to win her hand. Starring Ben Stiller, Cameron
Diaz, Matt Dillon, Chris Elliot. Directed by Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly.
MPAA Rating R. 119 minutes.
DV000758
They call it murder.
When a body is found floating in his swimming pool, wheelchair bound Frank
Antrim calls in the Sheriff, who calls in District Attorney Doug Selby. Selby
soon discovers there's more than one crime to solve in this mystery. With
Leslie Nielsen, Edward Asner and Jessica Walter. Directed by Walter Grauman.
MPAA Rating NR. 96 minutes.
DV000759
They call me trinity.
When a land baron enlists Mexican bandits to drive Morman off their land,
a saddle bum and his rustler turned sheriff brother stand up for them. With
Farley Granger, Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. Directed by Enzo Barboni. MPAA
Rating G. 111 minutes.
DV000760
They came from beyond space.
After aliens invade the Earth in a meteorite shower, they enslave the team
of scientist sent to investigate, setting them to work on a mysterious project.
Immune to the aliens' mind control power. Dr. Curtis Temple strives to sabotage
their scheme and rescue his fellow scientists. With Robert Hutton and Jennifer
Jayne. Directed by Freddie Francis. MPAA Rating NR. 87 minutes.
DV000400
They made me a criminal.
Wanted for a murder he didn't commit, high living prize fighter Johnny Bradfield
flees to avoid arrest. Weeks later, down and out in Arizona, he's taken in
by Grandma Rafferty and young Peggy, who run a fresh air farm for delinquent
boys. After a shaky start Johnny becomes a role model for the boys, and falls
in love with Peggy. Then, to win some much needed money for the farm, he takes
a risk, not knowing a detective has picked up his trail. Starring John Garfield,
Claude Rains, Ann Sheridan, May Robson. Directed by Busby Berekley. MPAA Rating
NR. 92 minutes.
DV000324
The third man.
When pulp fiction author Holly Martins arrives in post war Vienna, he find
his old friend Harry Lime has just been killed in a mysterious traffic accident.
Holly's suspicions of foul play are dismissed by Harry's friends as well as
the military police. But then he learns of another witness to the accident.
When he pursues "the third man" into the war ravaged city's black
market, Holly sinks into murkier depths and more trouble than he ever imagined.
Starring Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Trevor Howard, Wilfrid
Hyde White. Directed by Carol Reed. MPAA Rating NR. 101 minutes.
DV000322
The thirty nine steps.
When the secret agent he befriends is murdered in his London flat, Canadian
Richard Hannay finds himself the target of a police manhunt and a deadly ring
of spies intent on silencing him forever. His only hope of surviving the The
39 Steps is a strong willed young woman who wants no part of him or his farfetched
story. Starring Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll, Lucie Mannheim, Peggy
Ashcroft, Godfrey Tearle. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. MPAA Rating
NR. 83 minutes.
DV000186
This old pyramid.
Nova reveals the ancient secret of how the pyramids were built by actually
building one. In the shadow of the pyramid at Giza clever and bizarre pyramid
construction theories are put to the tests. MPAA Rating NR. 90 minutes.
DV000657
The thousand eyes of Dr. Mabuse.
In post war Berlin, the elusive Dr. Mabuse, master of disguise and mayhem,
lays a cunning plot to take over the empire of a wealthy industrialist. As
ruthless as he is cunning, Mabuse murders anyone who gets in his way. With
Dawn Addams and Wolfgang Preiss. Directed by Fritz Lang. MPAA Rating NR. 103
minutes.
DV000399
Three came home.
Early in WWII, as the Japanese sweep un-resisted through the islands of the
South Pacific, foreign civilians are founded up and interred in remote camps.
Separated from her husband, an American woman struggles to keep herself and
her little boy alive. Starring Claudette Colbert, Patric Knowles, Helen Westcott.
Directed by Jean Negulesco. MPAA Rating NR. 106 minutes.
DV000204
Three men and a baby.
Three handsome Manhattan bachelors find their dating and mating rituals irreparably
damaged when an unexpected new roommate, complete with crib, pacifier and
dirty diaper shows up on their doorstep. This bounding bundle of joy is anything
but joyous, until the trio's hilarious fathering instincts take over and she
becomes "Daddy's girl" to all three hunks. Starring Tom Selleck,
Steve Guttenberg, Ted Danson, Nancy Travis, Michelle Blair. Directed by Leonard
Nimoy. MPAA Rating PG. 102 minutes.
DV000654
Thursday's game.
When their regular Thursday night poker game is terminated, two pals continue
to use the games as a pretext to get away from their troubled marriages for
a little fun. With Gene Wilder, Bob Newhart, Ellen Burstyn, Cloris Leachman
and Rob Reiner. Directed by Robert Moore. MPPA Rating PG. 100 minutes.
DV000323
Till the clouds roll by.
A star studded musical celebration of the life and music of composer Jerome
Kern, from his early struggles in Tin Pan Alley , through his smash hits on
broadway, to his crowning achievement, "Show Boat," one of the best
loved musicals ever made. Starring Van Johnson, Lena Horne, Robert Walker,
Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland. Directed by Richard Whorf. MPAA Rating NR. 136
minutes.
DV000761
The time of your life.
Nick's Pacific Street Saloon is home to an appealing assortment of eccentrics
among them a pinball addict, a champagne tippling philosopher, and a
beautiful young woman with a murky past. When an extortionist tries to shake
Nick down, his loyal customers put aside their differences and band together
to trounce the villain. With James Cagney and Jeanne Cagney. Directed by H.C.
Potter. MPAA Rating NR. 102 minutes.
DV000484
Titanic.
A treasure hunter seeks for a diamond in the ruins of the Titanic. He finds
a painting of a beautiful woman wearing the diamond which connect him with
Rose Dawson, an old woman claiming to be the woman in the painting. She tells
her story, about the sinking of the Titanic. She tells how she was a 17 year
old girl, and how she falls in love with a poor man named Jack Dawson. She
describes, by flashbacks, her journey from Southampton to New York, the time
she spent about the "unsinkable ship", and the last hours of the
Titanic. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates,
Gloria Stuart. Directed by James Cameron. MPAA Rating PG13. 194 minutes.
DV000085
To kill a mockingbird.
Atticus Finch is a lawyer in a racially divided Alabama town in the 1930s.
He agrees to defend a young black man who is accused of raping a white woman.
Many of the townspeople try to get Atticus to pull out of the trial, but de
decides to go ahead. How will the trail turn out and will it change any of
the racial tension in the town? Starring Gregory Peck, Mary Badham, Phillip
Alford, Robert Duvall. Directed by Robert Mulligan. MPAA Rating NR. 129 minutes.
DV000688
Tom Brown's school days.
When Dr. Arnold becomes headmaster of Rugby in the 1830s, he sets about curbing
the moral laxity and bullying that plague the renowned boys school. He finds
an ally in Tom Brown, a new boy who's targeted by a group of older bullies
in this superb adaptation of Thomas Hughes' classic tale. With Sir Cedric
Hardwicke and Freddie Bartholomew. Directed by Robert Stevenson. MPAA Rating
NR. 86 minutes.
DV000781
Too late for tears.
When a married couple finds a satchel of cash in their convertible, he guesses
it's dirty and wants to turn it in. But she insists on waiting a few days
to find out if anyone's looking for it. With Lizabeth Scott, Arthur Kennedy
and Dan Duryea. Directed by Byron Haskin.MPAA Rating NR. 100 minutes.
DV000035
Top gun.
Maverick is a hot pilot. When he encounters a pair of MiGs over the Persian
Gulf, his wingman is clearly out flown and freaks. On almost no fuel, Maverick
is able to talk him back down tot he Carrier. When his wingman turns in his
wings, Maverick is moved up in the standings and sent tot he Top Gun Naval
Flying School. There he fights the attitudes of the other pilots and an old
story of his father's death in combat that killed others due to his father's
error. Maverick struggles to be the best pilot, stepping on the toes of his
other students and in a different way to Charlie, a civilian instructor to
whom he is strongly attracted. Starring Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Anthony
Edwards, Val Kilmer, Tim Robbins. Directed by Tony Scott. MPAA Rating PG.
109 minutes.
DV000782
Topper.
Stuck in limbo after they're killed in a car crash, a couple of Manhattan
socialites decide to earn their way into heaven by liberating their milquetoast
banker from his straight laced spouse and teaching him how to enjoy the life.
With Cary Grant, Constance Bennett and Roland Young. Directed by Norman Z.
McLeod.
DV000387
Topper returns.
Cosmo Topper is a timid banker who can see ghosts. When a beautiful young
woman is murdered by mistake, her bubbly, champagne guzzling spirit persuades
Topper to help her solve the crime and prevent the killer from striking again.
In a mysterious mansion honey combed with secret passages and trap doors,
they cope with sinister servants, bumbling policemen, a diabolical villain,
and Cosmo's jealous wife. Starring Roland Young, Joan Blondell, Carole Landis,
Eddie Anderson, Georg Zucco. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. MPAA Rating NR. 88
minutes.
DV000205
Total recall.
Douglas Quaid is haunted by a recurring dream about a journey to Mars. He
hopes to find out more about this dream and buys a holiday at Rekall Inc.
where they sell implanted memories. But something goes wrong with the memory
implantation and he remembers being a secret agent fighting against the evil
Mars administrator Cohaagen. Now the story really begins and it's a rollercoaster
ride until the massive end of the movie. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rachel
Ticotin, Sharon Stone, Michael Ironside, Ronny Cox. Directed by Paul Verhoeven.
MPAA Rating R. 113 minutes.
DV000481
Touching lives: portraits of deaf blind people.
A film about modern day deaf blind lives. Narrator Susan Hajjar, a woman with
three deaf blind siblings, introduces us to five deaf blind individuals and
their families, communities, jobs, worship, hopes, dreams, and frustrations.
The film reveals the full lives of these people who are not able to hear or
see, as well as the almost insurmountable obstacles they face. MPAA Rating
NR. 60 minutes.
DV000418
Toy story 2.
In "Toys story 2", the fun and adventure continues when Andy goes
off to summer camp and the toys are left to their own devices. Things shift
into high gear when an obsessive toy collector kidnaps Woody who unbeknownst
to himself is a highly valued collectable. It's now up to Buzz Lightyear and
the gang from Andy's room - Mr. Potato Head, Slinky Dogg, Rex and Hamm to
spring into action and save their pal from winding up as a museum piece. There's
plenty of excitement and fun as the toys get into one predicament after another
in their daring race to get home before Andy does. Voices of Tom Hanks, Tim
Allen, Don DRickles, Jim Varney, Wallace Shawn. Directed by Lee Ukrich, Ash
Brannon and John Lasseter. MPAA Rating G. 92 minutes.
DV000036
Toy story.
As 6 year old Andy's favorite toy Woody, a take charge pull string cowboy
, is confident in his role as room leader. But after Andy's birthday party,
newcomer Buzz Lightyear, a flashy space ranger with laser action and pop out
wings, crash lands into Woody's world. Buzz instantly wins the admiration
of Andy's other toys igniting a rivalry that lands the due inside the home
of Sid, the toy torturing boy next door. To escape Sid's evil plans, Woody
and Buzz must work together and realize they've got the perfect friend in
each other. Voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, Laurie
Metcalf, Annie Potts. Directed by John Lasseter. MPAA Rating G. 81 minutes.
DV000680
Train of dreams.
When a violent young tough is jailed, he discovers that life behind bars can
be as mean as life in the streets. But a wise teacher helps him begin to take
responsibility for himself. With Jason St. Amour and Marcella Santa Maria.
Directed by John N. Smith. MPAA Rating NR. 88 minutes.
DV000398
Trapped.
When bogus twenty dollar bills begin turning up from special counterfeit plates,
Secret Service agents know just who to turn to and where to find him. The
former owner of the plates, T. Stewart, is serving a long term in a federal
penitentiary. He accepts their offer of a release in return for leading them
to the current owner. But Stewart has his own agenda and soon gives the agents
the slip. Or so he thinks. Starring Lloyd Bridges, John Hoyt, Barbara Payton.
Directed by Richard Fleischer. MPAA Rating NR. 79 minutes.
DV000762
The treasure of Jamaica Reef.
After a young woman acquires the salvage rights to a Spanish Galleon that
sank in the Caribbean, she gets three scuba diving friends to join her in
a thrilling and dangerous quest for a fortune in gold doubloons. With Cheryl
Ladd, Stephen Boyd and Rosey Grier. Directed by Virginia L. Stone. MPAA Rating
PG. 94 mintues.
DV000377
Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr.
In the middle of WWII, a USAF bomber loaded with gold bullion and good whiskey
goes down in a remote area of New Zealand. Forty odd years later, an eccentric
old codger out hunting for deer stumbles on the plane and its cargo. He quickly
enlists his young partner and daughter in hasty expedition to recover the
Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr. But they have a rival: the mysterious Mr. Brown,
who, with his well outfitted gang of thugs, intends to relieve them of the
treasure as soon as they lead him to it. The chase proves a merry one, full
of high risks and hilarious high jinks. Starring Ken Wahl, Donald Pleasence,
George Peppard, Lesley Anne Warren. Directed by David Hemmings. MPAA
Rating PG. 98 minutes.
DV000779
The trial.
An adaptation of Franz Kafka's classic novel about a young man who wakes up
one morning to find himself under arrest for unspecified crimes against which
he's obliged to defend himself. With Anthony Perkins, Jeanne Moreau and Romy
Schneider. Directed by Orson Welles. MPAA Rating NR. 107 minutes.
DV000280
Triumph of life: brain power.
The growing study of animal intelligence, from the use of tools by chimps
to the apparent ability of many species to communicate among themselves in
ingenious ways casts a vibrant new light on the role of the mind in evolution.
Brain power, in fact, has led to some of the most fascinating innovations
in the revolutionary arms raced. Narrated by Liev Schreiber. MPAA Rating
NR. 60 minutes.
DV000278
Triumph of life: eternal arms race.
Since the dawn of life, an evolutionary arms race has imbued predator and
prey with increasingly sophisticated weaponry. Teeth and jaws are merely the
low tech side of the struggle. Bats have evolved sonar, and months have devised
a way to jam it; squid create smoke screens, caterpillars concoct poisons
and the race escalates from eon to eon. Narrated by Liev Schreiber. MPAA Rating
NR. 60 minutes.
DV000276
Triumph of life: four bill year war.
In a battle of survival that lasts 4 billion years, the odds against any one
species are incredibly long. And yet, life on the planet is overwhelmingly
rich and diverse. Exploring this paradox, this program takes a penetrating
look at the process of evolution and the basic force behind it, namely genes.
Narrated by Liev Schreiber. MPAA Rating NR. 60 minutes.
DV000277
Triumph of life: mating game.
Sex is the key to the immortality of genes, and any tactic necessary will
be deployed in the cause of reproduction, even if it's suicidal tot he participant.
This episode explores many of the most ingenious, complex and dramatic methods
of ensuring the continuation of the species. Narrated by Liev Schreiber. MPAA
Rating NR. 60 minutes.
DV000281
Triumph of life: the survivors.
Approximately 65 million years ago, a comet's collision with Earth ended the
age of the dinosaur through no fault of the animals gene machines. But with
extinction comes new life, as survivors evolve to seize the territory left
vacant by the vanquished. The concluding episode explores the factors that
make winners and losers in the game of life; and poses the question: Who will
triumph in the long run? Narrated by Liev Schreiber. MPAA Rating NR. 60 minutes.
DV000279
Triumph of life: winning teams.
The struggle to survive has spawned a remarkable array of symbiotic relationship,
bringing together unlikely species as allies. In this episode, viewers get
a glimpse of the virtues and rewards of teamwork as a path to survival. Narrated
by Liev Schriber. MPAA Rating NR. 60 minutes.
DV000206
True Grit.
The sudden death of her father sends a young tomboy of a girl on a mission
to find justice, and the avenging of her father's death. She recruits a tough
old marshal in the person of Rooster Cogburn and with him and a Texas Ranger
takes off into the territories and Indian country to find her father's killer.
Starring John Wayne, Glen Gampbell, Kim Darby, Robert Duval, Jeremy Slate.
Directed by Henry Hathaway. MPAA Rating G. 128 minutes.
DV000783
Trudeau.
In 1968, one of the most significant eras in Canada's political, social and
cultural history began with the landslide election of Pierre Trudeau as Prime
Minister. Part One traces his rapid rise to power; his romance with Margaret
and his testing in the crucible of the FLQ crisis. Part Two traces the devastating
breakdown of his marriage to Maggie and his struggles to enact a Charter of
Rights and Freedoms and to repatriate the Constitution. With Colm Feore and
Polly Shannon. Directed by Jerry Ciccoritti. MPAA Rating NR. 208 minutes.
DV00037
True lies.
Harry Tasker is a top spy in the ultra secret Omega Sector, although to his
wife he is just a boring computer salesman. When Harry's two lives unexpectedly
collide, both he and his wife find themselves in the clutches of international
terrorists, fighting to save not only their marriage, but their lives. Starring
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Arnold, Tia Carrere, Bill Paxton.
Directed by James Cameron. MPAA Rating R. 141 minutes.
DV000372
Tulsa.
When her cattleman father is killed in an accident at an oil well which is
polluting their stream, young Cherokee Lansing takes on the Oklahoma oil establishment.
Teaming up with an environmentally minded geologist she sets out to prove
that oil and cattle can co-exist. They bring in one well after another. And
Cherokee becomes the "Oil Queen" of Tulsa. But "black gold"
fever undermines her commitment to the land and the water Driven by lust of
wealth and power she sparks off a fiery finale which threatens to consume
her as well as her oil fields. Starring Susan Hayward, Robert Preston, Chill
Wills, Ed Begley, Pedro Armediariz. Directed by Stuart Heisler. MPAA Rating
NR. 90 minutes.
DV000529
Turmoil in the 20th century Europe.
Learn about catastrophes that changed lives across Europe and throughout the
world: the Nazi treatment of Polish Jews; the Berlin Wall, its rise and fall;
accounts of the disastrous Titanic shipwreck; the Chernobyl nuclear disaster
and it's impact on the Ukraine; unexploded landmines in Kosovo. MPAA Rating
NR.
DV000456
Twilight Zone: a game of pool.
An episode of the popular television series situating the nature of competition
in a pool hall. The need to be the best is shown to carry a burden of responsibility
that few expect. Starring Jack Klugman, Jonathan Winters. MPAA Rating NR.
23 minutes.
DV000457
Twilight Zone: dust.
An episode of the series depicting an old western town. An Hispanic cowboy
is charged with the murder of a child he ran over with a horse drawn carriage.
His hanging appears certain until they meet a slick salesman with "magic"
dust. MPAA Rating NR. 25 minutes.
DV000233
Twins.
An ambitious genetic experiment takes the wrong turn when twins who look nothing
alike are born and then separated. Years later, the unlikely siblings meet.
Julius is a highly educated but sheltered giant with a big heart, and Vincent
is a pint sized hustler with an insatiable lust for women and money. With
girlfriends in town and a hit man on their mother but end up finding out more
about themselves. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito, Kelly Preston,
Chloe Webb, David Carsuo. Directed by Ivan Reitman. MPAA Rating PG13. 105
minutes.
DV00591
Two thousand and none.
A man finds himself developing a new perspective on life once he finds out
it's almost over. Benjamin Kasparian is a paleontologist of Armenian descent
who has just split up with his wife Amanda. While trying to readjust to single
life, Benjamin visits the doctor and is informed he's suffering from an unusual
brain disease called Talbot's Syndrome, and he's not loikely to live longer
than five weeks. Benjamin is initially philosophical about his fate and decides
to enjoy himself as much as he can in the time he has left, much to the disgust
of Amanda, his best friend, and his new girlfriend, all of whom believe he
should be taking the matter more seriously. Starring John Turturro, Katherine
Borowitz, Susan Glover. Directed by Arto Paragamian. MPAA Rating NR. 90 minutes.
DV000475
Two weeks notice.
Lucky Kelson, Chief Counsel for the Wade Corporation, one of New York City's
top commercial real estate developers. She's a brilliant lawyer with a sharp,
strategic mind. She also has an ulcer and doesn't get much sleep. It's not
the job that' getting to her. It's her millionaire boss, George Wade, Handsome,
charming and undeniably self absorbed, he treats her more like a nanny than
a Harvard Law grad and can barely choose a tie without her help. Now, after
five year of calling the shots on everything from h is clothes to his divorce
settlements, Lucy Kelson is calling it quits. Starring Sandra Bullock, Hugh
Grant, Alicia Witt, Dana Ivey, Robert Klein. Directed by Marc Lawrence. MPAA
Rating PG13. 102 minutes.