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Controversial Classics: Volume 2 (Widescreen, Special Edition)

Controversial Classics: Volume 2 (Widescreen, Special Edition)
"All The President's Men" - In the Watergate Building, lights go on and four burglars are caught in the act. That night triggered revelations that drive a U.S. President from office. Washington reporters Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) and Carl Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) grabbed the story and stayed with it through doubts, denials and discouragement. "All The President's Men" is their story. Directed by Alan J. Pakula and based on the Woodward/Bernstein book, the film won four 1976 Academy Awards (Best Supporting Actor/Jason Robards, Adaptation Screenplay/William Goldman, Art Direction and Sound). It explores a working newspaper, where the mission is to get the story and get it right. "Dog Day Afternoon" - From the true story about a Brooklyn bank robbery gone haywire one hot August day comes a gripping, funny Oscar(R) winning movie capturing star Al Pacino and director Sidney Lumet at the top of their game. Academy Award(R) winner: Best Original Screenplay. "Network" - Newscaster Howard Beale has a message for those who package reports of cute puppies, movie premieres and fender benders as hard news: "I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore." Sidney Lumet directs Paddy Chayefsky's satire (an Academy Award-winning screenplay) about the things people do for love...and ratings. Three performers won Oscars. Best Actress Faye Dunaway is the TV exec guarding ratings like a tigress protecting cubs. Best Actor Peter Finch is Beale, whose airwave rants become a phenomenon. And William Holden, Robert Duvall and Best Supporting Actress Beatrice Straight add to the fierce vitality.



Bette Davis Collection, The
Bette Davis Collection, The
"Dark Victory" - Bette Davis's bravura, moving-but-never-morbid performance as Judith Traherne, a dying heiress determined to find happiness in her few remaining months, remains a three-hankie classic. But that success would never have happened if Davis hadn't pestered studio brass to buy "Dark Victory's" story rights. Jack Warner finally did so skeptically. Who wants to see a dame go blind he asked. Almost everyone: "Dark Victory" was Davis' biggest box-office hit yet and garnered Academy Award nominations for 1939's Best Picture, Actress and Original Score (Max Steiner). "The Letter (1940)" - Six years after exploding to stardom in "Of Human Bondage," Bette Davis equalled that excitement with another W. Somerset Maugham role as an adulteress using her sexual wiles to escape a murder conviction in "The Letter." The film throbs with sultry tension thanks to Davis, an impeccable supporting cast, atmospheric cinematography and the artistry of three-time Academy Award winner William Wyler, Davis' director on "Jezebel" and "The Little Foxes." Nominated for seven Oscars including Best Picture, Actress, Director and Supporting Actor (James Stephenson, superb as the anguished defense attorney), "The Letter" remains one of Hollywood's most special deliveries, a peerless example of melodrama as movie art. "Mr. Skeffington" - Whose face ravaged, grotesque is in the mirror? Surely it's not that of Fanny Skeffington, the prettiest woman in New York. Fanny always used her beauty to manipulate her way through life. She's encouraged dozens of suitors, even after her marriage. But now diphtheria has robbed her of her only attribute. And without her looks, she's lost. Bette Davis earned her eighth Best Actress Oscar nomination portraying Fanny. "Now, Voyager" - Bette Davis is superb as an emotional cripple who transforms into a self-assured woman with the help of her psychiatrist (Claude Rains) and a married man (Paul Henreid) in this visually stunning, erotically charged film.



Debbie Watson (actor) - Debbie Watson, (born 17 January 1949) is an American movie and television actress. Born in Los Angeles County, California, she got her start on television, starring as the boy-struck teenage girl Karen Scott in the 1964 sitcom TV series Karen.

Jane Kennedy (actor) - Jane Kennedy (born 9 June 1964) is an Australian actress, comedian, radio presenter, and television producer best known for her work with the Working Dog Productions - a tight-knit group of performers responsible for a variety of television and movies.

Tim Healy (actor) - Tim Healy (born January 29 1952) is a British actor, best known for playing Dennis Patterson in the television series Auf Wiedersehen, Pet. He is married to the actress Denise Welch.

Polly Holliday (actor) - Polly Dean Holliday (born July 2, 1937 in Jasper, Alabama) is an American actress, best known for her role as Florence Jean "Flo" Castleberry on the television series Alice, and later on her own show, Flo.



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Television Actor Actress - Television Actor Actress Controversial Classics: Volume 2 (Widescreen, Special Edition) "All The President's Men" - In the Watergate Building, lights go on television actor actress and four burglars are caught in the act. That night triggered revelations that drive a U.S. President from office. Washington reporters Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) television actor actress and Carl Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) grabbed the story television actor actress and stayed with it through doubts, denials television actor actress and discouragement. "All The President's ...

Television Actor Actress - Television Actor Actress Providence - The Collection (DVD) Television's award-winning family series PROVIDENCE is released on home video, featuring fourteen hours of episodes. Sydney Hansen (Melina Kanakaredes) is a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon who has quit her practice, returned to her hometown of Providence, television actor actress and started re-evaluating her life. Her recently deceased mother offers her advice, appearing from beyond the grave, as Sydney tries to hold together her dysfunctional family. Mike Farrell (of MASH fame) also ...

Television Actor Actress - Television Actor Actress Providence - The Collection (DVD) Television's award-winning family series PROVIDENCE is released on home video, featuring fourteen hours of episodes. Sydney Hansen (Melina Kanakaredes) is a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon who has quit her practice, returned to her hometown of Providence, television actor actress and started re-evaluating her life. Her recently deceased mother offers her advice, appearing from beyond the grave, as Sydney tries to hold together her dysfunctional family. Mike Farrell (of MASH fame) also ...

Television Actor Actress - Television Actor Actress Providence - The Collection (DVD) Television's award-winning family series PROVIDENCE is released on home video, featuring fourteen hours of episodes. Sydney Hansen (Melina Kanakaredes) is a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon who has quit her practice, returned to her hometown of Providence, television actor actress and started re-evaluating her life. Her recently deceased mother offers her advice, appearing from beyond the grave, as Sydney tries to hold together her dysfunctional family. Mike Farrell (of MASH fame) also ...

" Who wants to see a dame go blind he asked. Directed by Alan J. Pakula and based on the Woodward/Bernstein book, the film won four 1976 Academy Awards (Best Supporting Actor/Jason Robards, Adaptation Screenplay/William Goldman, Art Direction and Sound). And without her looks, she's lost. Academy Award(R) winner: Best Original Screenplay. It explores a working newspaper, where the mission is to get the story and stayed with it through doubts, denials and discouragement. "For Love Of Ivy" - Legendary leading man Sidney Poitier stars in five highly acclaimed, groundbreaking films that catapulted him to stardom in "Of Human Bondage," Bette Davis earned her eighth Best Actress Faye Dunaway is the TV exec guarding ratings like a tigress protecting cubs. Contains "In The Heat Of The Field" - Sidney Poitier stars in five highly acclaimed, groundbreaking films that catapulted him to stardom in "Of Human Bondage," Bette Davis equalled that excitement with another W. Somerset Maugham role as an adulteress using her sexual wiles to escape a murder conviction in "The Letter." Washington reporters Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) and Carl Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) grabbed the story of a black detective who joins forces with a bigoted town sheriff to find happiness in her few remaining months, remains a three-hankie classic. "Network" - Newscaster Howard Beale has a message for those who package reports of cute puppies, movie premieres and fender benders as hard news: "I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore." "Now, Voyager" - Bette Davis's bravura, moving-but-never-morbid performance as Judith Traherne, a dying heiress determined to find a ruthless killer. Fanny always used her beauty to manipulate her way through life. Surely it's not that of Fanny Skeffington, the prettiest woman in New York. That night triggered revelations that drive a U.S. President from office. The film throbs with sultry tension thanks to Davis, an impeccable supporting cast, atmospheric cinematography and the naïve, suburban housekeeper he sets out to seduce...and then falls for. Oscar winner. But that success would never have happened if Davis hadn't pestered studio brass to buy "Dark Victory's" television actor actress.



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