Andy Andrews: The Seven Decisions (DVD)
Bestselling author, self-help guru, and stand-up comic Andy Andrews shares his seven strategies for success in all areas of life.
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Francesco Rosi's neo-realist drama probes the mystery surrounding one of Italy's most beloved criminals. On July 5, 1950, in Castelvetrano, Sicily, the body of Salvatore Giuliano was found, punctured with bullet holes. Painting a thorough portrait of the legendary bandit, Rosi's film also explores the dangerously complex Sicilian world in which politcs and crime go hand-in-hand.DVD Features:Region 12 DiscsKeep CaseDual LayerWidescreen - 1.85Audio: Monaural - ItalianAdditional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Peter Cowie - Film Historian Documentary - 1.Francesco Rosi (55 Minutes) Video Interviews - 1. Francesco Rosi - Director
2. Tullio Kezich - Author/Film Critic Original Theatrical TrailerText/Image Galleries: Written Tributes by Martin Scorsese, Federico Fellini, and Francis Ford Coppola
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Doc Holliday (Walter Huston) meets the notorious Billy the Kid (Jack Beutel), who has stolen his horse. Doc's old friend Pat Garrett, now a sheriff, wants to arrest the Kid for murder, but Doc helps his young friend flee to a hideout, where Billy meets Rio (Jane Russell), a beautiful young woman who soon finds herself falling in love with him. As Doc and Billy try to evade the law, they run into a series of adventures involving Indians and gunfights, culminating in a fierce showdown. Under the control of director/ producer Howard Hughes, THE OUTLAW became both a classic Western and a tribute to the charms of its leading lady, 19-year-old Jane Russell, whose cleavage was featured prominently in the film's publicity. As a result, THE OUTLAW became one of the most controversial films of the 1940s, leading to a protracted battle with censors that only added to the film's allure. The story of Pat Garrett, Doc Holliday, and Billy the Kid sharply veers from historical reality but the result is a fun and engaging classic that stands out from other Westerns of the era.DVD Features:Region 1 EncodingJewel Case
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