Directors Series, The - Garry Marshall (DVD)
A profile on the work of director, Garry Marshall. This documentary includes interviews with Tom Hanks, Ed Begley Jr., Michael McKean, Tim Conway and Penny Marshall.DVD Features:Region 1 EncodingDirector FilmographyKeep CaseScene AccessWeb Links
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The classic Felix Salter story Bambi provides the basis for this near-perfect Disney animated feature. We follow the male deer Bambi from birth, through his early childhood experiences with woodland pals Thumper the rabbit and Flower the skunk, the traumatic sudden death of Bambi's mother at the hands of hunters, his courtship of the lovely doe Faline, and his rescue of his friends during a raging forest fire; we last see the mature, antlered Bambi assuming his proper place as the Prince of the Forest. In the grand Disney tradition, Bambi is brimming with unforgettable sequences, notably the young deer's attempts to negotiate an iced-over pond, and most especially the death of Bambi's mother--and if this moment doesn't move you to tears, you're made of stone (many subsequent Disney films, including Lion King, have tried, most in vain, to match the horror and pathos of this one scene). The score in Bambi yielded no hits along the lines of
Whistle While You Work,
but the songs are adroitly integrated into the action. Bambi was the last of the
classic
early Disney features before the studio went into a decade-long doldrums of disjointed animated pastiches like Make Mine Music. Hal Erickson
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John Sturges's dramatization of the true story of a group of British, American, and Canadian POWs who successfully escaped from Stalag Luft III in Upper Silesia in March 1944 is arguably the best World War II adventure film ever made. A host of big-name stars meshes beautifully in this meticulous recreation of the legendary escape. Although this is a film about courage, Sturges wisely takes a low-key approach, leavened with humor, rather than allowing the cast to indulge in macho antics.The German high command has filtered out all of the allies' most talented escape artists and placed them in a POW camp specifically designed to foil any unwanted departures. But as soon as they arrive, the prisoners, led by Steve McQueen as the rebellious Virgil Hilts, begin work on a series of tunnels under the direction of Roger Big X
Bartlett (Richard Attenborough). He assigns the POWs to jobs according to their specialties. For more than a year, 600 prisoners, most of whom won't be leaving, work toward an escape that will temporarily disrupt the operations of the German army. THE GREAT ESCAPE, based on the book by Paul Brickhill, featuring many key scenes (McQueen's motorcycle chase, McQueen tossing the baseball against the cell wall, Bronson sliding on his chest in the tunnel) that are simply unforgettable.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseWidescreen - 2.35Single Side - Dual LayerAudio: Dolby Digital Mono - English Dolby Digital Mono - FrenchAdditional Release Material: Making-of Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical TrailerText/Photo Galleries: Production Notes Additional Text - 1. Trivia
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Fine tailoring and sleek design make this Kenneth Cole Men's Hipster Jacket a perfect fit for the urban gentleman.
Zip front entry
Classic collar
Two front pockets
Interior cell phone pocket
4-inch zipper vent on cuffs
Small gusset vent at underarm
Fully lined
Approximately 27 inches from shoulder to hem
Available in black
55-percent polyester/30-percent wool/15-percent rayon (shell), 100-percent polyester (lining)
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Dry clean only
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