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Ball of Fire
Starring: Gary Cooper , Barbara Stanwyck , Oskar Homolka , Henry Travers , and S.Z. Sakall Director: Howard Hawks Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD) ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NIBUT4 Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
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Offering a screwball twist on the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, this delightful comedy has grown dated since its release in 1941, but that only adds to its everlasting charm. Written by the ace screenwriting team of Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett and directed by Howard Hawks, the movie presents a breezy case of opposites attracting when nightclub singer "Sugarpuss" O'Shea (Barbara Stanwyck) is recruited to teach jazzy slang to a group of culturally isolated professors. Gary Cooper plays Bertram Potts, the straight-laced scholar who's compiling slang for a new encyclopedia, and his equally stodgy colleagues are fascinated when Sugarpuss and "Pottsie" seem to be warming up for romance. Complications ensue when the savvy singer must distance herself from her mobster fiancé (Dana Andrews), and Ball of Fire takes a wacky turn when the klutzy intellectuals take on the mobster's henchmen. It's all a bit quaint by today's standards, but the movie's got a wealth of witty dialogue and sassy appeal, with Stanwyck leading the way in a role that's equal parts tough exterior and soft-hearted vulnerability. As a bonus, she performs a pair of rousing nightclub numbers (including a lively rendition of "Drum Boogie") with hopped-up drummer Gene Krupa and his orchestra. Ball of Fire was remade in 1948 as the Danny Kaye musical A Song is Born. This one's a real treat for fans of vintage Hollywood comedies. Don't miss it! --Jeff ShannonCustomer Reviews:
Stanwyck and Cooper light up the screen with shades of "Pygmalion" and "Snow White".......2007-06-12
I know I'm in the minority here . . ........2007-06-11
Ball of Fire.......2007-06-11
A Stanwyck Hit.......2007-06-10
Ball of Fire.......2007-06-06
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Pocketful of Miracles
Starring: Glenn Ford , Bette Davis , Hope Lange , Arthur O'Connell , and Peter Falk Director: Frank Capra Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD) ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005LOLA Release Date: 2001-09-18 |
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Superbly directed by the peerless Frank Capra, this remake of Lady For A Day is pure Hollywood magican unforgettable combination of comedy, whimsy and romance that was nominated* for three OscarsÂ(r)! Impoverished Broadway peddler Apple Annie (Bette Davis) has a problem. Her daughter, Louise (Ann-Margret), educated abroad since infancy, is coming for a visit and bringing her wealthy fiancÃ(c) with her. The problem is that Louise has believed all her life that Annie's a wealthydowager, and the poor old woman doesn't know what to do! Enter Dave the Dude (Glenn Ford)a big-hearted racketeerwho enlists the aid of his colorful mob of hooligans in a wild and crazy schemeto pass Annie off as a high-society grande dame so Louise can marry her fairy-tale prince and everyone can live happily ever after! *1961: Supporting Actor (Peter Falk), Song, Costume DesignCustomer Reviews:
Pocketful of Miracles.......2007-06-29
Pocketful of Miracles.......2007-06-27
Bette Davis' portrayal of Apple Annie is pure magic!.......2007-03-19
Glenn Ford as a Soft-Hearted Gangster?.......2007-01-30
Great Acting and Very Fun.......2007-01-29
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Irma La Douce
Starring: Jack Lemmon , Shirley MacLaine , Lou Jacobi , Bruce Yarnell , and Herschel Bernardi Director: Billy Wilder Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD) ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005LOLC Release Date: 2001-09-18 |
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In 1963, Billy Wilder's Irma La Douce was one of the biggest box-office hits of the year, grossing twice as much as The Great Escape and The Birds. Yet this popular movie has been almost completely forgotten by film history, even to fans of Wilder or stars Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine (the same trio had made a masterpiece, The Apartment, three years earlier). It doesn't represent the best work of those legends, but Irma provides tart entertainment. At least some of the movie's popularity can be chalked up to its subject, which was pretty risqué for the time: Lemmon plays a Paris policeman who falls in love with a prostitute (MacLaine). The script was adapted from a stage musical, but Wilder decided to cut the songs, instead developing the humor and romance into his own blend of bittersweet perversity; this Technicolor-fantasy Paris is kind of a dark cousin to Gigi. Lemmon is in his prime period of hand-wringing self-doubt, and MacLaine is perfectly in tune with his rhythms, especially in scenes that add tenderness to the sometimes queasy mix of moods. Ironically--given the nixing of the songs--the film won its only Oscar for André Previn's adaptation of the stage play's music into a wordless orchestral score. --Robert HortonCustomer Reviews:
Irma la flop.......2007-04-19
Irma La Douce.......2007-02-08
Love movies.......2007-01-11
Irma La Duoce 1963.......2006-05-08
Seconds parts syndrome!.......2005-10-07
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Swingers
Starring: Jon Favreau , Vince Vaughn , Ron Livingston , Patrick Van Horn , and Alex Désert Director: Doug Liman Manufacturer: Miramax ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: 1558908552 Release Date: 2003-09-02 |
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For anyone who wants to catch a glimpse of the Los Angeles "lounge" scene that was in vogue during the early and mid-1990s, here's the movie that virtually defined that brief but colorful nightlife milieu. As an added bonus, it just happens to be a very funny, observant story about love, loss, and male bonding among a group of friends who struggle to find decent jobs by day, and lurk through Hollywood's hottest nightclubs by night. A sort of latter-day Rat Pack, they include Mike (writer-actor Jon Favreau) and his closest buddy, Trent (Vince Vaughn), who are waiting for the big show-biz break that seems to be eluding them. Mike's twisted up about the girlfriend he left back East to pursue his going-nowhere standup comedy career, and Trent uses the word "money" as an adjective ("Man, we look totally money tonight") with such frequency that you may find yourself slipping into lounge-lizard mode after watching the movie. One of the most noteworthy indie-film success stories of the '90s, this time-capsule comedy seized its moment in the spotlight, launched several promising careers, and continues to maintain its lasting appeal. --Jeff ShannonCustomer Reviews:
Money.......2007-06-06
Sheer Perfection. BIG $$ ain't the key to a good film!.......2007-05-29
Terrific "old school" feel good movie!.......2007-05-28
Go, Daddy-O!.......2007-05-24
A fair treatise on the random order of Life.......2007-05-12
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My Night at Maud's
Starring: Jean-Louis Trintignant , Françoise Fabian , Marie-Christine Barrault , Antoine Vitez , and Léonide Kogan Director: Eric Rohmer Manufacturer: Fox Lorber ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: 1572522127 Release Date: 1998-01-14 |
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French director Eric Rohmer, former critic and Cahiers du Cinema editor, created a very special romantic film series around the difficult choices men make when they fall in love with two women called "Six Moral Tales." My Night at Maud's was the third entry, and it was so well received in 1969 that it gave Rohmer international prominence. To this day, it remains Rohmer's masterpiece, a brilliantly insightful and sublime meditation on adult indiscretions. Jean-Louis Trintignant plays a chaste engineer who thinks he's met his soul mate in church (Marie-Christine Barrault), yet winds up accidentally spending the night with the seductive Maud (Francoise Fabian), who is more his intellectual equal. Filmed in stark black and white by Nestor Almendros, this is one of those rare films in which questions about philosophy translate into unexpected answers about the heart. It's slow and methodical, but well worth the experience. --Bill DesowitzCustomer Reviews:
The head vs. the heart.......2005-10-26
Fourth opus: the supreme expression of good taste!.......2005-08-03
An unforgettable ending.......2005-03-26
This film is so tight!.......2003-11-27
Don't bother.......2003-10-17
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Classic Social Etiquette & Courtesy Videos DVD: Teaching Good/Bad Manners to Children & Etiquette Training Lessons for Office, Job, Phone & Dating
Manufacturer: Quality Information Publishers, Inc. ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000IQASOY |
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(1) As Other See Us (1953) - Dripping with social conformity this film teaches teens how to act so other people will like you. Fantastic all around film.(2) Cindy Goes To A Party (1951) - In a dream, Cindy's Fairy Godmother teaches her how to act during a party. Cindy believes she did not get invited to her friends party because she had bad social skills. (3) Everyday Courtesy (1948) - Always say "please" and "thank you" because other will like if you are nice to them. Vintage film teaches the basics of how to empathize and be courteous to others.(4) How Do You Do (1946) - A sad story, with a happy ending. A poor girl embarrasses herself because she doesn't how the proper way to introduce people to one another!!!! She'll never make that mistake again. (5) Johnny Learns His Manners (1946) - Johnny an animated young boy is a social disaster. He wont clean up his room, he argues, and is totally uncooperative. Its time Johnny learns a lesson.(6) Mind Your Manners (1953) - "Good manners make good first impressions." Stresses that good manner should look and feel natural. Shows teenagers with impeccable manners to teach etiquette.(7) Office Etiquette (1950) - Treat other as you want to be treated at the office. It will make everyone like you and you will get a raise.(8) Playing Together (1950) - Donny and Duncan are the perfect children. They are good sportsmen, courteous, and they go do lots of fun things together like eating a picnic in the park.(9) The Prom: It's A Pleasure (1961) - Coca Cola Junior Miss Pageant from 61 is used to teach how take a lady to the prom. Wonderful footage of the annual pageant from Mobile, Alabama.(10) Writing Better Social Letters (1950) - A young teen girl gets help from her brother on how to write good letters to friends and family. Its important!
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Classic Table Manners & Dining Etiquette Training Films DVD: Vintage Video Lessons on Good Manners & Proper Social Etiquette
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ASIN: B000IQ5H7C |
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These films are for anyone who loves the great old funny table etiquette, table manners and good manners film that permeated American educational culture following WWII. These fascinating films in this collection aim to teach teens and children proper lessons on table manners. These films are hilarious etiquette training classics, a rare look into the American culture of the past. See how they used to teach teens about proper table manners or revisit the same movies you viewed as a youngster. These films also shows how to set buffet tables, tea tables, and holiday meals. Bad manners will not be tolerated, so bring your proper manners and good social etiquette and watch these great table manners and etiquette movies.(1) Arranging The Buffet Supper - The title says it all. Step by step set up with good explanations about arranging a tasty meal for good friends while you're all on your best behavior.(2) Arranging A Tea Table - This vintage video shows how to set a beautiful tea table. Classic pictures of dining etiquette and the aesthetics of setting up a beautiful dinner arrangement.(3) Dining Together - It's Thanksgiving and the children are full of sugar and holiday energy and excitement - time for much needed dinner etiquette lessons. Teaching children manners is fun for everyone because you get to show them how to behave and watch them flourish socially.(4) Dinner Party - One technique for effectively teaching good table manners and etiquette is to use guilt and embarrassment to get teens to use proper table manner and etiquette. This scenario leads to non stop laughs...completely hilarious! (5) Good Table Manner - Young Chuck learns good table manners and etiquette ... when he visits himself in the future. Curious? You need to watch - the plot just keeps getting better. (6) Table Manners - A very formal table manners film. Standard in classic approach and contents, unique in its rare visuals and beautiful historic pictures.
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ABC News 20/20 That's So Rude
Manufacturer: ABC News ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000IMVOVE Release Date: 2006-09-18 |
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The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines rude as: lacking refinement or delicacy; ignorant; uncouth; offensive in manner or action; discourteous; vulgar. But what is considered offensive or discourteous in today's world when inappropriate cell phone use, bad language, disrespectful people and even out-of-control bosses seem to be everywhere? "20/20" explores the age-old act of being rude. Correspondent: Chris Connelly, Elizabeth Vargas, John Stossel and Bob Brown
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Bad Manners - Don't Knock the Bald Heads
Starring: Bad Manners Manufacturer: Mvd Visual ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A2XA0A Release Date: 2005-08-23 |
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DONT KNOCK THE BALD HEADS (BAD MANNERS)
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Ball of Fire
Starring: Gary Cooper , Barbara Stanwyck , Oskar Homolka , Henry Travers , and S.Z. Sakall Director: Howard Hawks Manufacturer: Hbo Home Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: 6305047510 Release Date: 1998-08-25 |
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Offering a screwball twist on the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, this delightful comedy has grown dated since its release in 1941, but that only adds to its everlasting charm. Written by the ace screenwriting team of Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett and directed by Howard Hawks, the movie presents a breezy case of opposites attracting when nightclub singer "Sugarpuss" O'Shea (Barbara Stanwyck) is recruited to teach jazzy slang to a group of culturally isolated professors. Gary Cooper plays Bertram Potts, the straight-laced scholar who's compiling slang for a new encyclopedia, and his equally stodgy colleagues are fascinated when Sugarpuss and "Pottsie" seem to be warming up for romance. Complications ensue when the savvy singer must distance herself from her mobster fiancé (Dana Andrews), and Ball of Fire takes a wacky turn when the klutzy intellectuals take on the mobster's henchmen. It's all a bit quaint by today's standards, but the movie's got a wealth of witty dialogue and sassy appeal, with Stanwyck leading the way in a role that's equal parts tough exterior and soft-hearted vulnerability. As a bonus, she performs a pair of rousing nightclub numbers (including a lively rendition of "Drum Boogie") with hopped-up drummer Gene Krupa and his orchestra. Ball of Fire was remade in 1948 as the Danny Kaye musical A Song is Born. This one's a real treat for fans of vintage Hollywood comedies. Don't miss it! --Jeff ShannonCustomer Reviews:
Stanwyck and Cooper light up the screen with shades of "Pygmalion" and "Snow White".......2007-06-12
I know I'm in the minority here . . ........2007-06-11
Ball of Fire.......2007-06-11
A Stanwyck Hit.......2007-06-10
Ball of Fire.......2007-06-06
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