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Scott, Ridley.
Publication  
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, 1999.
Format 
DVD
UPC 
024543982517
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Reiner, Carl, 1922-
Publication  
Universal, [2005]
Format 
DVD
ISBN 
9781417045655
UPC 
025192734021
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Wilder, Gene, 1935-2016.
Publication  
2006.
Format 
DVD
ISBN 
9781419817106
UPC 
012569734036
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Corneau, Alain, 1943-2010,
Publication  
Film Movement, [2020]
Format 
DVD
UPC 
850003924731
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Wise, Robert, 1914-2005,
Publication  
Paramount Pictures, [1979]
Format 
DVD
ISBN 
9781415771136
UPC 
032429131423
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Ballard, Carroll,
Publication  
The Criterion Collection, [2015]
Format 
DVD
ISBN 
9781681430164
UPC 
715515151214
Summary 
A retelling of Charles Dickens' beloved A Christmas Carol in which Henry Winkler is a heartless finance company president in Depression era New England.
Summary 
Shot on location at the ancient and ghostly Stoneleigh Abbey, THE TEMPEST is Derek Jarman's (War Requiem) acclaimed 1979 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's final great play. It is the story of Prospero the magician, who lives on an island with his nubile daughter on an enchanted island and punishes his enemies when they are shipwrecked there. Essentially a study of sexual and political power in the guise of a fairy tale, in Jarman's hands, THE TEMPEST becomes an original and dazzling spectacle mixing Hollywood pastiche, high camp, and gothic horror. The film recalls the innocent homoeroticism of Pasolini's versions of classics, while its lush sense of decor and color is worthy of Minnelli. The master stroke in THE TEMPEST is the finale, a wedding feast designed and choreographed as a full-scale production number, with the veteran black musical comedy star Elisabeth Welch wafting her way through a chorus line of hunky sailors as she belts out "Stormy Weather." It is one of the great scenes in contemporary British cinema.
Summary 
An intergalactic warrior is in battle against a demonic 8-year-old girl while the fate of the universe hangs in the balance. THE VISITOR fuses elements of The Omen, Rosemary's Baby and even Star Wars creating the greatest of all '70s mindwarps.
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Ritt, Martin, 1914-1990.
Publication  
c2001.
Format 
DVD
UPC 
024543013747
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