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A sense of unease permeates Forgotten, a three-part mystery series produced by London Weekend Television. The first episode opens in a fairy-tale atmosphere of little girls in white dresses and flower wreaths skipping through the woods in an English country village. The fairy tale turns nightmare when one girl meets an unfortunate end and a mysterious stranger (Amanda Burton) checks into the bed and breakfast run by Ben Turner (Paul McGann) and his wife Natalie (Zara Turner). Threatening letters follow, and the ensuing investigation turns up more than a few surprises. A few plot twists seem contrived, but the film's focus on the relationships between husband and wife, parent and child--enhanced by the expertly restrained performances of the cast--make it a compelling glimpse of human drama as well as a shockingly suspenseful mystery. The end is guaranteed to surprise and disturb even the most astute armchair detective. --Larisa Lomacky Moore
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Gone, But Not Forgotten
Starring: Aaron Orr , Matthew Montgomery , Joel Bryant , Brenda Lasker , and Sandon Berg Director: Michael D. Akers Manufacturer: Wolfe Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00013WVI0 Release Date: 2004-01-27 |
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In this 'riveting mystery-romance', two men s lives intersect and become one through a meeting of pure chance. Drew, a small town forest ranger rescues Mark, an injured hiker suffering from amnesia. As he recovers, he and Drew form a close friendship that slowly grows into something much more. Unfortunately, their time together is cut short when the hiker's old life comes back to reclaim him. A sexy and intriguing love story, Gone But Not Forgotten is a film not to miss.Customer Reviews:
Honest.......2007-06-11
a waste of time and a waste of money.......2007-06-11
dreary little film.......2007-05-29
Good and worth watching.......2007-04-28
Gone , but not forgotten.......2007-04-11
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Forgotten Noir Collector's Set 2 (Man From Cairo / Mask of the Dragon / FBI Girl / Tough Assignment / I'll Get You / Fingerprints Don't Lie)
Starring: Richard Travis , Sheila Ryan , Sid Melton , Michael Whalen , and Lyle Talbot Director: Sam Newfield , and William A. Berke Manufacturer: Vci Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NJLM1Y Release Date: 2007-04-24 |
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From 1949 thru 1953, a six-pack of forgotten film noirs that you won't want to miss. More dames, shame & deadly games it's all here! This incredible set includes the movies from Volume 4 thru 6. I'll Get You (1952); Fingerprints Don't Lie (1951); F.B.I. Girl (1951); Tough Assignment (1949); Man from Cairo, The (1953); Mask of the Dragon (1951) Bonus Features: Wallace Commentaries| Blumberg Commentaries| Photo Galleries from each movie| Advertising Galleries from each| Bios| Scene Selection| Trailers| George Raft Biography| Sid Melton Video Biography| Don "Red" Barry Video Biography Specs: 3-DVD9s; Dolby Digital; 415 minutes; B&W; 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio; MPAA - NR; Year - 1952, 1951, 1949, 1953; SRP - $29.99.Customer Reviews:
Another Entertaining Box Set.......2007-07-03
Dark Nights Underscored........2007-06-27
Great Selection.......2007-06-14
"Forgotten Noir Collector's Set - Series Two ... From 1949 thru 1953 ... VCI Home Video".......2007-03-29
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Top Ten Forgotten Cartoons
Starring: Top 10 Forgotten Cartoons of All Time Manufacturer: Good Times Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006RCLC Release Date: 2002-11-05 |
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Top 10 Forgotten Cartoons - By Title.......2007-05-03
Great cartoons!My two daughters love this!.......2006-08-19
great.......2004-07-19
A Surprisingly Wonderful Collection of Classics!.......2004-06-09
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Forgotten Noir Collector's Set (Arson Inc. / Loan Shark / Portland Expose / Shadow Man / Shoot to Kill / They Were So Young)
Starring: Robert Lowery , Anne Gwynne , Edward Brophy , Marcia Mae Jones , and Douglas Fowley Director: William A. Berke , and Seymour Friedman Manufacturer: Vci Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HC2LLW Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
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From 1947 thru 1957, a six-pack of forgotten film noirs that you won't want to miss. Murder, Mystery and Scandal it's all here! This incredible set includes: Portland Expose, They Were So Young, Loan Shark, Arson Inc, Shadow Man, Shoot to Kill. Some first time on video and/or DVD. PORTLAND EXPOSE: In the 1950's LIFE Magazine printed a blistering exposé on the rampant sin, crime and Teamsters-controlled corruption that at the time had a stranglehold on Portland, Oregon. Producer Lindsley Parsons seized upon the considerable publicity and assembled a cast of great character actors for the starring roles. Although the film crew was threatened with physical violence, the result is a dark and gritty filmed-on-location crime drama that contains considerable violence for a 1950's movie, most notably a violent rape scene with the Frank Gorshin character and a teenage girl. THEY WERE SO YOUNG: Five European models arrive in Rio de Janeiro and become trapped in a white slavery ring. An exciting crime melodrama with Raymond Burr at his villainous best! LOAN SHARK: Tough ex-con George Raft is hired by a factory owner and a union leader to help smash a loan-sharking mob preying on their employees. To obtain the necessary evidence, Raft puts his life on the line by joining the gang. ARSON INC: A Bureau of Fire Investigation agent goes under cover to confront a ruthless arson ring that has left a trail of bodies, burned out buildings with various and sundry carnage! SHADOW MAN: A saloon owner falls in love with the abused wife of a heavy gambler. He is snared into a web of intrigue when an ex-girlfriend is found murdered in his apartment. SHOOT TO KILL: A tale of plotting and counterplotting commences after the new district attorney and an escaped gangster are killed in a car crash! Bonus Features: Anamorphic Widescreen - Enhanced for 16x9 Monitors| Original Theatrical Trailers| Commentary by Assistant Director Lindsley Parsons Jr| Original Advertising Materials| Bios| Photo Gallery| Scene Selection| "Inside Lippert" (Part 1: 1907-1949) as told by Robert L Lipert Jr| "Loan Shark" Audio Commentary by Richard M Roberts| Movie Trivia| "Inside Lippert" (Part 2: 1950-1976) as told by Robert L Lippert Jr.| "Shoot to Kill" Schedule & Luana Walters Wardrobe Plot| Day Player & Stuntman Contracts ("Shoot To Kill")| Original Script - Sample pages with Director's Notes ("Shoot To Kill"). Specs: 3-DVD9; Dolby Digital; 428 minutes; B&W; 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio; MPAA - NR; Year - 1957, 1954, 1952, 1949, 1953, 1947; SRP - $29.99.Customer Reviews:
Obscure but fun flicks.......2007-06-24
Excellent Package of Obscure Film Noir.......2007-03-27
Not the Noir-est, But Purty Durn Good.......2007-03-07
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The Forgotten
Starring: Julianne Moore , Christopher Kovaleski , Matthew Pleszewicz , Anthony Edwards , and Jessica Hecht Director: Joseph Ruben Manufacturer: Sony Pictures ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006IIKQW Release Date: 2005-01-18 |
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With a plot that might've been lifted from The X-Files, nothing is quite what it seems in The Forgotten, a psychological conspiracy thriller with Julianne Moore doing fine work as a grieving mother whose nine-year-old son was killed in a plane crash. At least, that's what she's been led to believe, but when even her husband (Anthony Edwards) tries to convince her that she's delusional and never had a child, things start to get very spooky indeed. Dominic West (from HBO's superb series The Wire) plays a similarly traumatized father, and when they witness some very strange events--and a mysterious man (Linus Roache) who might be indestructible--this glorified B-movie potboiler directed by Joseph Ruben (best known for Dreamscape and The Stepfather) turns into a preposterous but entertaining trip into The Twilight Zone territory. Featuring Alfre Woodard as an intuitive New York detective and Gary Sinise as a seemingly sympathetic psychiatrist, The Forgotten offers adequate shocks and an intriguing, otherworldly study of tenacious parental instinct. It deserved its mixed reviews, but it's a fun spook-fest for rainy-day viewing. --Jeff ShannonDescription
Haunted by the memories of a son her husband swears she never had, a distraught mother's search for the truth leads to a mind-shattering conspiracy of unearthly terror.Customer Reviews:
Stunk........2007-04-10
Forgettable.......2007-03-09
A parent's tie with thier children.......2007-02-19
Interesting concept...bad execution.......2007-01-07
No need to tell the story.......2007-01-06
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Korea - The Forgotten War (History Channel)
Starring: Robert Stack Manufacturer: A&E Home Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AABL4E Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
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At the end of World War II, few Americans dreamed that less than five years later the nation would once again be involved in a bloody overseas conflict. Yet June 25, 1950 marked the beginning of a war like no other America had ever fought. KOREA: THE FORGOTTEN WAR explores the long struggle half a world away, from the forces that shattered the postwar peace to the delicate resolution which set the stage for many of the tensest moments of the Cold War. See dramatic footage of U.S. forces in action as Marines execute a brilliant amphibious landing at Inchon. Follow the troops as they push the North Koreans to the Yalu River, then face overwhelming odds as China sends hundreds of thousands of soldiers over the border in a move that many thought might signal the beginning of World War III. With dramatic footage captured by combat cameras and first person accounts from soldiers, this is a fascinating examination of one of the most important events of modern times.Customer Reviews:
Korea-The forgotten War.......2006-08-27
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Gone But Not Forgotten
Starring: Brooke Shields , Lou Diamond Phillips , Scott Glenn , Marilu Henner , and Robin Riker Director: Armand Mastroianni Manufacturer: Lions Gate ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BQ7J98 Release Date: 2005-12-13 |
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Gone But Not Forgotten.......2007-06-10
DECENT ADAPTATION OF A BETTER BOOK.......2007-02-02
Exellent Thriller.......2006-07-30
Highly recommended.......2006-01-16
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Forgotten Silver
Starring: Beatrice Ashton , Costa Botes , Peter Corrigan (II) , Marguerite Hurst , and Leonard Maltin Director: Costa Botes Manufacturer: Starz / Anchor Bay ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001ZX0JM Release Date: 2004-10-26 |
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This dryly funny mockumentary about the lost work of a pioneering New Zealand film genius is probably one of the best examples of the faux-documentary genre. In fact, it was so successful that when it originally aired on New Zealand television, hundreds of viewers bought the premise hook, line, and sinker. If you didn't know any better yourself, it's entirely possible you might be duped into believing the extremely tall tale of one Colin MacKenzie, an ambitious filmmaker who made the world's first talking movie (years before The Jazz Singer), invented color film, and created a huge biblical epic that would put Cecil B. DeMille and D.W. Griffith to shame. Filmmaker Peter Jackson (Heavenly Creatures) shrewdly inserts himself into the film via his documentation of the "discovery" of McKenzie's lost epic, which for years was preserved in a garden shed. This hidden gold mine, which Jackson likens to finding Citizen Kane in an attic, will forever rewrite the history of film--a fact to which both critic Leonard Maltin and studio exec Harvey Weinstein eagerly attest. Jackson chronicles MacKenzie's fame through newspaper accounts, still photos, and keenly inventive footage showing both the behind-the-scenes shenanigans of MacKenzie's Salome as well as clips from that crowning film achievement; if you don't believe the filmmakers, actor Sam Neill is on hand to vouch for its importance. Jackson has the self-importance of film documentaries down pat, from the "re-creations" of past events through photos and voiceovers (the film's narration is properly stentorian), and never tips his hand once through the interviews with film historians as well as MacKenzie's "wife." Even nonfilm historians and aficionados will be won over by Jackson's subtle humor and inventiveness--you'll remember the story of Colin MacKenzie for a long time to come. -Mark EnglehartCustomer Reviews:
A Clever Little Doc(Moc)umentary.......2007-01-10
Finally, the story of Colin McKenzie and the birth of filmmaking as we know it.......2006-10-07
So detailed in its forgery, I tried to google Colin McKenzie with no success.......2006-02-09
Great Spoof.......2005-08-03
No CGI needed to see the brilliance of Peter Jackson!!.......2004-12-08
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The Forgotten Refugees
Director: Michael Grynszpan , and Ralph Avi Goldwasser Manufacturer: IsraTV ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FP2PDU Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
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The Forgotten Refugees: A documentary about the mass exodus of Jews from Arab countries and Iran in the 20th century.The Forgotten Refugees explores the history and destruction of Middle Eastern and North African Jewish communities, some of which had existed for over 2,500 years. Employing extensive testimony of survivors from Egypt, Yemen, Libya, Iraq and Iran, the film recounts the stories - of joy and of suffering - that nearly a million individuals have carried with them for so long.
Segments on the contributions of Middle Eastern Jews to politics, business and music, testify to the enormously rich cultures which fleeing Jews left behind. The film weaves personal stories with dramatic archival footage of rescue missions, historic images of exodus and resettlement, and analysis by contemporary scholars, to tell the story of how and why the Arab world's Jewish population declined from one million in 1945 to several thousand today.
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Excellent video on important subject.......2007-05-19
Important story that needs to be told.......2007-02-20
An important insight into the Middle East.......2007-01-09
amazing story.......2006-07-19
The plight of the Mizrachi Jews.......2006-06-30
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One Bright Shining Moment: The Forgotten Summer of George McGovern
Starring: Gloria Steinem , Jim Bouton , Chip Berlet , Amy Goodman (III) , and Howard Zinn Director: Stephen Vittoria Manufacturer: First Run Features ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD |