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- What do women want? Don Juan is aging. He's arrived secretly in Seville after a 20-year absence. His wife Dolores, with whom he hasn't lived in five years, still loves him. He refuses to see her; he fears the life of a husband. She has bought his debts and will remand him to jail for two years if he won't come to her. Meanwhile, an impostor is climbing the balconies of Seville claiming to be Don Juan. When a jealous husband kills him, the real Don Juan sees a way to avoid jail and get some peace. He hides as Captain Mariano in a small town. After six months, he's ready to return to society. Can he measure up to the legend? Will women find him attractive? What about Dona Dolores?
- Two-part story--the first is about a washed-up Broadway actor and his tough daughter, who is a bigger star than he is; the second is about a literary agent whose newest client--a nine-year-old girl--is the author of a borderline pornographic book.
- An American architect traveling in Madrid falls in love with his interpreter but is faced by a jealous lover who follows them.
- An eye-opening documentary that reveals the behind-the-scenes partying and plotting at one of the most memorable festivals in Cannes' storied history.
- In 1970 Swami Rudrananda (Rudi) hosted a visit for his teacher, Swami Muktananda from Ganeshpuri, India. It was Muktananda's first visit to the U.S., and Rudi and his students went all out to make it a memorable and, more importantly, a nourishing visit for everyone who attended. The event included bringing Swami Muktananda and his contingent up to Rudi's Big Indian ashram in the Catskill Mountains of New York, newly-renovated for his visit. A four-person film crew of Rudi's students and a freelance cameraman from CBS documented the classes, lectures and festivities over several days.
- This documentary takes an intelligent look at the conflict over nudity at beaches. Rapid fire and often funny, the film features colorful location footage and thoughtful views from its guests: a cultural anthropologist, county sheriff, First Amendment attorney, church leader and 'swimsuits optional' beachgoers themselves. The result is objective, respectful and cleverly edited to let the debate unfold without a narrator.
- Elderly Scott kills himself after a heart attack wrecks his body, but then comes back as a ghost and convinces his loving young hot wife Katie to pick and kill a young man in order for Scott to possess his body and be with her again.
- Modern Missiles contains unique footage of over 25 of the major Western types and is accompanied by a detailed script by leading aviation authority Bill Gunston. Ranging from huge ICBMs Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles capable of striking round the world to small, hand-held, throwaway anti-tank weapons, rockets and missiles the way in which wars are fought.
- Charlie Rose interviews noteworthy people in fields including politics and government, business and economics, science and technology, media, sports and the arts.
- Victor Weisskopf talks about physics and physicists of the 20th century.
- Guilty or not guilty? You be the judge. Danish-born aristocrat Claus von Bulow made headlines in the mid-'80s, when he was accused of trying to murder his hypoglycemic wife, Sunny von Bulow, by injecting her with a deadly dose of insulin. Prosecutors were convinced von Bulow wanted to murder his wealthy wife in order to inherit millions of dollars and marry his longtime mistress, Alexandra Isles, a former soap opera actress. In February 1982, von Bulow stood trial on national television for the attempted murder of his wife. The state's case rested on circumstantial evidence: a mysterious black bag filled with drugs; a maid's observations; and testimony from Sunny's two grieving children from her previous marriage. On March 16, 1982, von Bulow was found guilty and sentenced to 30 years in prison. However, the businessman decided to fight back and hired high-powered Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz to appeal his case. Dershowitz found inconsistencies in the medical and scientific evidence presented in the first trial. Two years later, the Rhode Island State Supreme Court reversed von Bulow's conviction. Despite the higher court's decision, von Bulow's worries were far from over. In 1984, the Attorney General of Rhode Island decided to try the case one more time. Armed with new medical evidence, his attorneys persuaded jurors that von Bulow was a man wrongly accused. In May of 1985, von Bulow was found not guilty. Von Bulow's acquittal was not the end of his legal woes. His stepchildren sued for $56 million in a civil suit. Later, von Bulow agreed to divorce Sunny and never speak or write about the trials. Today, von Bulow lives a quiet life in London. Sunny died December 6, 2008.
- 'The Troubadour' performs his critically acclaimed gospel rock music from his "New Wine" album at Graffitti's, a rock and roll hot spot in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The concert morphs into an alternative rock healing service, with 'The Troubadour' and others circulating among patrons touching them as they fall to the ground, weep, and go into ecstatic trances of religious ecstasy.
- The Dojo Floor series covers various aspects of martial arts including technique, self defense and philosophy.
- S.D. 47988 is a live music DVD by the band Gridlock filmed on May 23, 1994 at the El-N-Gee Club in New London Connecticut. This video is the first public performance by Gridlock.
- There is a lot of management training hype being taught in companies and schools all over the world. What is important is to practice what is being taught. We must learn to live the way we talk. Practice what we preach.
- Fragment of Time is a live DVD by the band Gridlock filmed in Fort Worth, Texas on February 23 1995. The DVD is from their 1994/1995 winter tour in the United States.
- A documentary that explores the eclectic world of Hip-hop and the Urban Graffiti Artist.
- Bullwhip expert Robert Dante shows how to crack a whip safely and erotically at beginner, intermediate and advanced levels of play. Dante also shows games and tricks to sharpen whip cracking skills. He discusses the nature of consensual SM where both participants enjoy the experience. Dante is a four-time Guinness World Record holder and a professional bullwhip artist who has taught classes and workshops internationally for years.
- A Live performance DVD by the band Lost Soul filmed at the, former, SubZero Club on April 14, 1996.
- Military history of San Diego CA includes stock footage, photos and interviews.
- Live at Barbakan is a concert DVD by the band Lost Soul, filmed on May 3, 1996 at Barbakan in New Haven Connecticut.
- Only Son, by Lost Soul, is a live video performance filmed July 21, 1996.
- A young man intrigued by the Neo-Nazi movement inadvertently takes a time-traveling trip back to the Holocaust and finds himself on a heart-wrenching, eye-opening journey with Anne Frank.
- Discover these historic and architectural treasures in a region of upstate New York famous for its natural beauty and extensive wilderness. Part One explores the early history of this rustic architecture and how it evolved from the simple lean-to or log cabin called a camp into grand estates often known as Great Camps. In the late 1800's, the scenic Raquette Lake area became the center for much of this camp building. Here, the Great Camps of William West Durant - Pine Knot, Uncas & Sagamore - were show places that inspired imitation and attracted the wealthy who desired rustic yet elegant wilderness retreats. Durant built his camps in harmony with nature and they have stood the test of time as monuments to his vision. His exploits in the Adirondacks tell a fascinating story and follow the early development of the region by boat, by train and by dreams.
- The atomic bomb was brought to 'America's doorstep' during an unusual series of nuclear tests conducted in the Nevada desert in the 1950s. "At Ground Zero" contains the first ever compilation of the full length official documentaries that chronicle the effects of these tests as the full fury of a nuclear bomb is demonstrated on the typical American home.
- These are the atomic bomb tests that provided the answers that today are the core of America's nuclear weapon's knowledge. Formerly classified, this motion picture material documents Operation Tumbler Snapper, which detonated small yield atomic weapons to determine their effectiveness on troops, animals and buildings.
- Starting from the premise that New Mexico holds a unique place in the annals of UFO history, journalist Anthony DellaFlora and documentary filmmaker James Lujan delve into the state's treasure trove of flying saucer lore. From centuries-old Native American myths and beliefs up to the present day preoccupation with the Roswell Incident, government conspiracy theories and the search for spiritual meaning in the skies. Along the way, they introduce viewers to a subculture populated by UFO enthusiasts, abductees, skeptics, cattle mutilation investigator and just plain folks who believe they've contact with extraterrestrials. Humorous, compelling and stripped of tabloid-TV sensationalism, "High Strange New Mexico" examines the cultural, economic and metaphysical factors behind the phenomenon and tells the extraordinary stories of ordinary people.
- G-Lock 762, was filmed Live on September 11, 1997. Chris McLaren (bass), Frank Thomas (guitar / vocals), Mykill (drums).
- The history of the English Bible.
- A Live performance by the band G-Lock on August 22, 1997 in Moscow Russia.
- G-Lock - Absorbed by the Grid filmed Live August 16, 1997. Chris McLaren (bass), Frank Thomas (guitar / vocals, Mykill (drums), Liz Spires (vocals), and Steve Neal (vocals) in the bonus video. This DVD was sourced off a VHS tape from 1997, so audio and video quality may not 100% in all areas. Photosensitive Seizure Warning due to flashing images or lights.
- The A to Z of how coal in the Powder River basin is mined and burned to generate electricity.
- A Live video performance by the band Super Ego during November of 1997 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- A boy who dive into to the world of demons.
- In GV2 the filmmaker brilliantly manages to "personalize" these 19 artists, moving them elegantly from stereotypes to "real people," revealing why this movement has become the most popular and powerful cultural force of the 90's.
- Arnold, a 300 pound, joke telling, guitar playing killer, goes after the two idiots who make a film about his life.
- A new evil has arrived in the city, lurking in neighborhoods just like yours. Devour, a man with no conscience, a barbarian, a gangster, an entrepreneur, has come to finish some business. Forging a trail of drugs, extortion and brutal murder he infiltrates the justice system.When the truth is blinded and the justice is lost, one man pushed to the edge of madness is unleashed through the shadows of the system. Determined to end the deceit and anarchy, at the expense of his loved ones and his badge.
- When a young girl finds herself sleeping in an abandoned theater on Christmas Eve, the Christmas spirits living there come to life just long enough to help her find her way through music.
- What will Jake do when he finds his ex waiting for him as he get the morning paper?
- Birthday Bash Massacre is a concert VHS by the band Lost filmed on January 27, 1996 in Meriden Connecticut. The show was initially intended as a Birthday show for a friend of the band, but turned very ugly really quick.
- Y2K Live is concert DVD filmed at the Sol-E-Mar Cafe on the Eve of Y2K, December 31, 1999 by the band 86 Aspartame in Old Saybrook Connecticut.
- After fleeing a war-torn country, a couple finds that their only means of survival is to don giant bunnysuits to make a living.
- This experimental musical opus probes the socio-political context that distracts the average person from appreciating the historical / artistic significance and impact of Graf.
- Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers: Live! is the absolute best live performance of the Grammy-winning reggae artists, an incomparable positive vibration of the musical ambassadors of Marley Magic.