Toxic frogs and pagan rituals beset seemingly serene Midsomer County. When deaths result, Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby (John Nettles) must calm the locals' fears and find out who's unleashing the deadly poison dart frog on members of the community. Barnaby and his assistant Ben Jones (Jason Hughes) soon find that the members of the Temple of Thoth have more to hide than just their rituals. |
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Toxic frogs and pagan rituals beset seemingly serene Midsomer County. When deaths result, Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby (John Nettles) must calm the locals' fears and find out who's unleashing the deadly poison dart frog on members of the community. Barnaby and his assistant Ben Jones (Jason Hughes |
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A rebellious vampire named Edgar (Leo Gregory) begins feasting on flu victims in this sci-fi horror film set in an alternate world where vampires live peacefully among people. But the Church has sent Silus (Dougray Scott) to capture Edgar and uncover his chilling secrets. Saffron Burrows co-stars as the police chief who helps Silus hunt down the bloodsucker in Nuovo Zelandia, an alternate dimension of 1960s New Zealand. |
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A rebellious vampire named Edgar (Leo Gregory) begins feasting on flu victims in this sci-fi horror film set in an alternate world where vampires live peacefully among people. But the Church has sent Silus (Dougray Scott) to capture Edgar and uncover his chilling secrets. |
This coming-of-age story stars Katie Boland as Tamara Anderson, a 15-year-old whose liberal upbringing has scarcely prepared her for living in the conservative Baptist community her family has just moved into. Just as Tamara begins to settle in, tragedy strikes, and her life is turned upside down again. Based on the novel by Sarah Willis, director Gail Harvey's period drama set in the 1950s also stars Stuart Wilson and Alberta Watson. |
Suspicious when his mother (Jacqueline Bisset) plans to wed Oliver Vance (Stuart Wilson) soon after her husband's untimely death, young Scott Doherty (Adam Garcia) investigates with Oliver's pretty daughter, Kelly (Alice Evans) -- who shares Scott's doubts about the upcoming nuptials. Along the way, he falls in love with Kelly, but a fatal explosion turns Scott's life upside down ... and the evidence points to him. Has he been framed? |
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Suspicious when his mother (Jacqueline Bisset) plans to wed Oliver Vance (Stuart Wilson) soon after her husband's untimely death, young Scott Doherty (Adam Garcia) investigates with Oliver's pretty daughter, Kelly ( |
After her family moves to a conservative town, teenager Tamara finds friendship with Brenda and starts dating Rusty. But when her mother contracts tuberculosis and is sent away, Tamara becomes responsible for keeping her family together. |
After her family moves to a conservative town, teenager Tamara finds friendship with Brenda and starts dating Rusty. But when her mother contracts tuberculosis and is sent away, Tamara becomes responsible for keeping her family together. |
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This coming-of-age story stars Katie Boland as Tamara Anderson, a 15-year-old whose liberal upbringing has scarcely prepared her for living in the conservative Baptist community her family has just moved into. Just as Tamara begins to settle in, tragedy strikes, and her life is turned upside down again. Based on the novel by Sarah Willis, director |
In this engaging miniseries based on the books by James Gurney, two young brothers survive a plane crash and wash up on the continent of Dinotopia, a secret world where dinosaurs and humans coexist in harmony. |
In this engaging miniseries based on the books by James Gurney, two young brothers survive a plane crash and wash up on the continent of Dinotopia, a secret world where dinosaurs and humans coexist in harmony. |
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In this engaging miniseries based on the books by James Gurney, two young brothers survive a plane crash and wash up on the continent of Dinotopia, a secret world where dinosaurs and humans coexist in harmony. |
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This disc includes the episode "Hide and Seek." |
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This disc includes the episode "Parasomnia." |
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This disc includes the episode "In the Kingdom of the Blind." |
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In Europe's heady days following World War I, grandmaster Alexander Luzhin (John Turturro) teeters on the brink of madness, consumed with the World Chess Championship -- and is also drawn to the radiant Natalia (Emily Watson) in this adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's novel. As the relationship between the t... |
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When King Richard passes away and Robin Hood (Stuart Wilson) is captured by Prince John (Jonathan Hyde), Hood's fiery daughter, Gwyn (Keira Knightley), is forced to find Prince Philip ( |
When King Richard passes away and Robin Hood (Stuart Wilson) is captured by Prince John (Jonathan Hyde), Hood's fiery daughter, Gwyn (Keira Knightley), is forced to find Prince Philip (Stephen Moyer), the rightful heir to the throne, and rescue her father. The rousing family adventure features a spirited performance by Knightley and also stars Malcolm McDowell as the dastardly Sheriff of Nottingham. |
This disc includes the episode "Hide and Seek." |
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This disc includes the episode "Parasomnia." |
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In Europe's heady days following World War I, grandmaster Alexander Luzhin (John Turturro) teeters on the brink of madness, consumed with the World Chess Championship -- and is also drawn to the radiant Natalia (Emily Watson) in this adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's novel. As the relationship between the tortured chess player and society beauty deepens, Luzhin's opponents set out to rattle his psyche and sabotage his ability to compete. |
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This disc includes the episode "In the Kingdom of the Blind." |
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Trapped near the summit of K2, the world's second-highest mountain, Annie Garrett (Robin Tunney) radios to base camp for help. Brother Peter (Chris O'Donnell) hears Annie's message and assembles a team to save her and her group before they succumb to K2's unforgiving elements. But, as Annie lays injured in an icy cavern, the rescuers face several terrifying events that could end the rescue attempt -- and their lives. |
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Trapped near the summit of K2, the world's second-highest mountain, Annie radios to base camp for help. Her brother Peter assembles a team to save her and her group, but the rescuers face terrifying conditions on their mission. |
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Spoiled rich kid Kelley Morse (Chris Klein) inadvertently destroys a diner during a James Dean-style drag race and is sentenced by the court to help rebuild the restaurant. During construction, he must room and board at his racing rival Jasper's (Josh Hartnett) home. To make matters even worse for Jasper... |
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Obsessive and driven, Trina McTeague spends her life in the desert in a self-imposed quest: to find a priceless cache of diamonds an ancestor was carrying when she died. Just as Driver's about to give up the search and reorder her life, two escaped convicts enter the picture. Together, they might find the gems if they don't double-cross each other first. |
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Spoiled rich kid Kelley Morse (Chris Klein) inadvertently destroys a diner during a James Dean-style drag race and is sentenced by the court to help rebuild the restaurant. During construction, he must room and board at his racing rival Jasper's (Josh Hartnett) home. To make matters even worse for Jasper, love begins to bloom between Kelley and Samantha (Leelee Sobieski), a local girl Jasper also covets. |
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Obsessive and driven, Trina McTeague spends her life in the desert in a self-imposed quest: to find a priceless cache of diamonds an ancestor was carrying when she died. Just as Driver's about to give up the search and reorder her life, two escaped convicts enter the picture. Together, they might find the gems if they don't double-cross each other first. |
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Ross Tanner (Clive Owen) is enjoying a successful run as a top police detective with a career-ending secret: He's going blind. Officer Catherine Tully (Claire Skinner), who joins Tanner's team to get to the bottom of the senseless murder of an innocent college student, catches on to Tanner's deficiency. The two are thrust into a troubled alliance that will ultimately advance Tully's career. |
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Ross Tanner (Clive Owen) is enjoying a successful run as a top police detective with a career-ending secret: He's going blind. Officer Catherine Tully (Claire Skinner), who joins Tanner's team to get to the bottom of the senseless murder of an innocent college student, catches on to Tanner's deficiency. The... |
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In this absorbing BBC crime drama, Clive Owen stars as Det. Chief Inspector Ross Tanner, a no-nonsense cop who disdains anything but cold, hard evidence -- until a rare eye disease forces him to reassess his sleuthing methods. As he tracks down a ruthless killer, Tanner makes a deal with his ambitious partner, Catherine Tully (Claire Skinner), to advance her career in exchange for helping him hide his deteriorating vision. |
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Ross Tanner (Clive Owen) is enjoying a successful run as a top police detective with a career-ending secret: He's going blind. Officer Catherine Tully (Claire Skinner), who joins Tanner's team to get to the bottom of the senseless murder of an innocent college student, catches on to Tanner's deficiency. The two are thrust into a troubled alliance that will ultimately advance Tully's career. |
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In this absorbing BBC crime drama, Clive Owen stars as Det. Chief Inspector Ross Tanner, a no-nonsense cop who disdains anything but cold, hard evidence -- until a rare eye disease forces him to reassess his sleuthing methods. As he tracks down a ruthless killer, Tanner makes a deal with his ambitious partner, Catherine Tully (Claire Skinner), to advance her career in exchange for helping him hide his deteriorating vision. |
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British detective Ross Tanner (Clive Owen) has to rapidly adjust his approach to investigating crimes in the middle of a murder case when he develops an obscure eye disorder that causes spells of blindness and hallucinations. Choosing to hide the problem from his colleagues, Tanner desperately tries to continue his work, eventually realizing that solving crimes is as much about ... |
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British detective Ross Tanner (Clive Owen) has to rapidly adjust his approach to investigating crimes in the middle of a murder case when he develops an obscure eye disorder that causes spells of blindness and hallucinations. Choosing to hide the problem from his colleagues, Tanner desperately tries to continue his work, eventually realizing that solving crimes is as much about what's not visible as what is. |
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In this absorbing BBC crime drama, Clive Owen stars as Det. Chief Inspector Ross Tanner, a no-nonsense cop who disdains anything but cold, hard evidence -- until a rare eye disease forces him to reassess his sleuthing methods. As he tracks down a ruthless killer, Tanner makes a deal with his ambitious partner, Catherine Tully (Claire Skinner), to advance her career in exchange for helping him hide his deteriorating vision. |
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Hotshot lawyer Robert Dean becomes a victim of high-tech identity theft when a hacker slips an incriminating video into his pocket. Soon, a rogue National Security agent sets out to recover the tape and destroy Dean. |
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In this smashing revival of the iconic masked hero, an aging Zorro passes the torch to young successor Alejandro Murrieta, schooling him in discipline and training him to take up the sword against unscrupulous officials. |
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Hotshot lawyer Robert Dean becomes a victim of high-tech identity theft when a hacker slips an incriminating video into his pocket. Soon, a rogue National Security agent sets out to recover the tape -- and destroy Dean. |
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In this smashing revival of the iconic masked hero, an aging Zorro passes the torch to young successor Alejandro Murrieta, schooling him in discipline and training him to take up the sword against unscrupulous officials. |
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Edie (Jennifer Tilly) is heading to Reno, Nevada, "Divorce Capital of the Nation," where she plans to get a quickie divorce so she can marry her new boyfriend. There, she meets Pen (Stockard Channing), a middle-aged woman ending a long marriage to a philandering husband ( |
Edie (Jennifer Tilly) is heading to Reno, Nevada, "Divorce Capital of the Nation," where she plans to get a quickie divorce so she can marry her new boyfriend. There, she meets Pen (Stockard Channing), a middle-aged woman ending a long marriage to a philandering husband (Stuart Wilson). The two women soon discover that they have much more in common than their yearning to be free from their failed relationships. |
Unbeknownst to Joe, he holds the secret to interdimensional travel in the form of a pendant left by his father. But when a beautiful resistance fighter turns up in Joe's dorm one night, he's drawn into a battle to save Earth. |
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Unbeknownst to Joe, he holds the secret to interdimensional travel in the form of a pendant left by his father. But when a beautiful resistance fighter turns up in Joe's dorm one night, he's drawn into a battle to save Earth. |
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In this futuristic thriller, Capt. J.T. Robbins is sent to prison for murdering his commander. After clashing with the hardnosed warden, Robbins is moved to an island penal colony occupied by two groups of inmates -- one peaceful and one violent. |
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Elliot (Paul Mercurio) goes to a sex resort on the island of Eden to live out his submissive fantasies, but doesn't realize diamond smugglers and two detectives (Rosie O'Donnell and Dan Aykroyd) are tailing him because he possesses the on... |
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Paulina Escobar (Sigourney Weaver) is a former political activist and torture victim. Her husband, Gerardo (Stuart Wilson), has just been appointed to head a commission on human rights violations under the old regime. One stormy night, the couple receives an unexpected visitor, Dr. Miranda ( |
In this futuristic thriller, Capt. J.T. Robbins is sent to prison for murdering his commander. After clashing with the hardnosed warden, Robbins is moved to an island penal colony occupied by two groups of inmates -- one peaceful and one violent. |
Paulina Escobar (Sigourney Weaver) is a former political activist and torture victim. Her husband, Gerardo (Stuart Wilson), has just been appointed to head a commission on human rights violations under the old regime. One stormy night, the couple receives an unexpected visitor, Dr. Miranda (Ben Kingsley), who drops Gerardo off at the Escobars' isolated house after his car breaks down. Could the good doctor be Paulina's former torturer? |
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Elliot (Paul Mercurio) goes to a sex resort on the island of Eden to live out his submissive fantasies, but doesn't realize diamond smugglers and two detectives (Rosie O'Donnell and Dan Aykroyd) are tailing him because he possesses the only existing photographs of the smugglers at work. Things are complicated further after Elliot falls in love with dominatrix Lisa (Dana Delany), the headmistress of the island, in this dark comedy. |
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Daniel Day-Lewis stars as Newland Archer, a well-bred New Yorker engaged to an appropriate match: cultured May Welland (Winona Ryder). But when her alluring cousin, Ellen Olenska (Michelle Pfeiffer), comes along, Archer puts society's... |
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When April's newly discovered (but old, tarnished, and mysterious) golden sword accidentally causes her to switch places with a rebellious samurai, everybody's favorite giant turtles travel through time and space to feudal Japan to rescue their plucky sidekick. It's a race against time and an army of samurai warriors, and it's a job for the ninja turtles! |
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When April's newly discovered (but old, tarnished, and mysterious) golden sword accidentally causes her to switch places with a rebellious samurai, everybody's favorite giant turtles travel through time and space to feudal Japan to rescue their plucky sidekick. It's a race against time and an army of samurai warriors, and it's a job for the ninja turtles! |
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Daniel Day-Lewis stars as Newland Archer, a well-bred New Yorker engaged to an appropriate match: cultured May Welland (Winona Ryder). But when her alluring cousin, Ellen Olenska (Michelle Pfeiffer), comes along, Archer puts society's mores to the test. Edith Wharton's Pulitzer Prize–winning novel transfers lavishly to the screen under Martin Scorsese's direction, with Ryder earning an Oscar nod for her incandescent performance. |
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When April's newly discovered (but old, tarnished, and mysterious) golden sword accidentally causes her to switch places with a rebellious samurai, everybody's favorite giant turtles travel through time and space to feudal Japan to rescue their plucky sidekick. It's a race against time and an army of samurai warriors, and it's a job for the ninja turtles! |
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Archetypal buddy cops Riggs and Murtaugh are back for another round of high-stakes action, this time setting their sights on bringing down a former Los Angeles police lieutenant turned black market weapons dealer. |
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Archetypal buddy cops Riggs and Murtaugh are back for another round of high-stakes action, this time setting their sights on bringing down a former Los Angeles police lieutenant turned black market weapons dealer. |
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Based on part three of Barbara Taylor Bradford's "A Woman of Substance" trilogy, this chapter continues the adventures of Paula (Lindsay Wagner) as she overcomes obstacles in life and business with the help of her corporate security chief (Anthony Hopkins). Part prime-time soap, part corporate cloak-and-dagger story, "To Be the Best" is a terrific time capsule of 1980s style, fashion, values and concerns. |
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Based on part three of Barbara Taylor Bradford's "A Woman of Substance" trilogy, this chapter continues the adventures of Paula (Lindsay Wagner) as she overcomes obstacles in life and business with the help of her corporate security chief (Anthony Hopkins). Part prime-time soap, part corporate cloak-an... |
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Based on Barbara Taylor Bradford's best-selling novel, this scorching tale of jealousy and betrayal stars Lindsay Wagner as Katharine Tempest, an international legend of stage and screen. Katharine's love for leading man Victor Mason (James Brolin) permanently alters her relationship with best friend Francesca (Victoria Tennant). But now, after building a career on selfish ambition, Katharine must turn to those she's hurt for forgiveness. |
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This modern-day remake of the 1954 Oscar-winning Three Coins in the Fountain stars Loni Anderson, Stepfanie Kramer and Shanna Reed as three lovely American tourists traveling to the sultry city of Rome in search of romance. With dreams of escaping their mundane lives for a few nights of excitement and passion, Leah, Nikki and Bonnie are pleasantly surprised to find that tossing a coin in the Trevi Fountain may indeed make their wishes come true. |
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This modern-day remake of the 1954 Oscar-winning Three Coins in the Fountain stars Loni Anderson, Stepfanie Kramer and Shanna Reed as three lovely American tourists traveling to the sultry city of Rome in search of romance. With dream... |
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Based on Barbara Taylor Bradford's best-selling novel, this scorching tale of jealousy and betrayal stars Lindsay Wagner as Katharine Tempest, an international legend of stage and screen. Katharine's love for leading man Victor Mason (James Brolin) permanently alters her relationship with best friend Fran... |
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Richard Chamberlain stars in this made-for-television drama as real-life Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenburg, a noted humanitarian who shielded thousands of Jews from the horrors of the Holocaust by offering them refuge and life-saving passports. The fact-based film won four Emmy Awards -- including honors for directing, film editing, sound editing and costuming -- and an... |
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Richard Chamberlain stars in this made-for-television drama as real-life Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenburg, a noted humanitarian who shielded thousands of Jews from the horrors of the Holocaust by offering them refuge and life-saving passports. The fact-based film won four Emmy Awards -- including honors for directing, film editing, sound editing and costuming -- and an Emmy nod for Chamberlain's performance. |
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One evening, a young stranger attends a dinner party at the home of schoolteacher Jean Travers (Vanessa Redgrave), only to inexplicably go home and kill himself afterward. As the police investigate the mysterious suicide, Jean tries to fathom why it happened -- and cope with the memories of an earlier tragedy in her life involving another young man. Directed by |
One evening, a young stranger attends a dinner party at the home of schoolteacher Jean Travers (Vanessa Redgrave), only to inexplicably go home and kill himself afterward. As the police investigate the mysterious suicide, Jean tries to fathom why it happened -- and cope with the memories of an earlier tragedy in her life involving another young man. Directed by David Hare and costarring Judi Dench and Ian Holm. |
In this British television miniseries, the burgeoning relationship between a respected young doctor (Susannah York) and a Yankee playboy (Michael J. Shannon) forces the community in a war-torn English market town to come together in 1943. When an American Bomber group is stationed in town, cultures ... |
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This disc includes the second part of the miniseries. |
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This disc includes the third part of the miniseries. |
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This disc includes the fourth part of the miniseries. |
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This disc includes the first part of the miniseries. |
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This disc includes the first part of the miniseries. |
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In this British television miniseries, the burgeoning relationship between a respected young doctor (Susannah York) and a Yankee playboy (Michael J. Shannon) forces the community in a war-torn English market town to come together in 1943. When an American Bomber group is stationed in town, cultures clash and romances flare as the Americans and the Brits learn to accept each other's differences and let go of their prejudices. |
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Swashbuckler meets slapstick in this hilarious take on Anthony Hope's classic tale, which stars the inimitable Peter Sellers in the dual roles of the would-be king of Ruritania and the cockney cabbie who impersonates him and falls for his fiancée. |
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Fresh from Vietnam's battlefields, Ray Hicks (Nick Nolte) does a favor for his buddy John Converse (Michael Moriarty) by smuggling heroin to America. But Ray and Converse's neurotic wife, Marge (Tuesday Weld), get ambushed when they try t... |
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Fresh from Vietnam's battlefields, Ray Hicks (Nick Nolte) does a favor for his buddy John Converse (Michael Moriarty) by smuggling heroin to America. But Ray and Converse's neurotic wife, Marge (Tuesday Weld), get ambushed when they try to make the drop, barely escaping with their lives. Suddenly on the run from two ruthless thugs and a murderous cop, Ray and Marge must find a way to get along while surviving a perilous double cross. |
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Unable to live together or apart, Anna and Vronsky become more embittered with each other. Despite making plans to return to the country with Vronsky, Anna departs early in a fit of jealousy. Her next impulsive move will change everybody's lives. |
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Bored with country life and suspicious of her lover when he goes away for several days, Anna decides she must formalize her relationship with Vronksy. Together, they return to Moscow, and Anna's brother again implores Karenin to grant her a divorce. |
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Unable to live together or apart, Anna and Vronsky become more embittered with each other. Despite making plans to return to the country with Vronsky, Anna departs early in a fit of jealousy. Her next impulsive move will change everybody's lives. |
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Bored with country life and suspicious of her lover when he goes away for several days, Anna decides she must formalize her relationship with Vronksy. Together, they return to Moscow, and Anna's brother again implores Karenin to grant her a divorce. |
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While Anna's life remains in turmoil, Levin and Kitty enjoy a smoother ride, marrying shortly after their reconciliation. Later, as Kitty nurses Levin's dying brother, Nikolai, the couple's sadness turns to joy when they get some life-affirming news. |
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After returning to Russia, Anna surprises her son, Sergei, with a birthday visit -- an action that infuriates Karenin, who told the boy his mother was dead in an effort to keep her away from him. Distraught, Anna again finds herself caught between worlds -- and with a true home in neither. |
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Anna gives birth to a baby girl after nearly dying in the process. When Karenin refuses to yield to Anna's requests for a divorce, Anna is forced to choose between life with Vronsky and the baby, and life with her husband and beloved son, Sergei. |
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The focus shifts to the Moscow household of Anna's brother and sister-in-law when Dolly's sister Kitty rekindles her relationship with Levin, the man she spurned for Vronsky (who only has eyes for Anna). |
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Back in St. Petersburg, tensions mount between Anna and Karenin. Her husband refuses to let her go to be with her lover, threatening to not let her see her son if she leaves. |
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Unable to shake Vronsky or her attraction to him, Anna submits to the cavalry officer. Soon, her feelings for him are apparent to all, leaving Anna with no choice but to confront the situation, even if doing so portends disaster for everyone. |
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Vronsky confesses his love to Anna, who, despite harboring feelings for him, is shaken. She immediately returns to her St. Petersburg home, where her much older husband, senior military officer Karenin, and their son, Sergei, await her. |
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As Tolstoy's classic tale opens, Anna sets off for Moscow, where she hopes to persuade her sister-in-law, Dolly, not to leave her philandering husband. Later, Anna comes into contact for the first time with the man she will fall in love with: suave cavalry officer Vronsky. |
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A very married Anna Karenina (Nicola Pagett) begins an affair with a soldier but, separated from her son and without the support of her upper-class peers, her infidelity comes at a cost that might be too high for anyone to endure. Making its original appearance in the U.S. on PBS, this adaptation of Tolstoy's renowned novel following the high drama of 19th-century Russian aristocracy from director Basil Coleman was nominated for two Emmy awards. |
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While Anna's life remains in turmoil, Levin and Kitty enjoy a smoother ride, marrying shortly after their reconciliation. Later, as Kitty nurses Levin's dying brother, Nikolai, the couple's sadness turns to joy when they get some life-affirming news. |
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After returning to Russia, Anna surprises her son, Sergei, with a birthday visit -- an action that infuriates Karenin, who told the boy his mother was dead in an effort to keep her away from him. Distraught, Anna again finds herself caught between worlds -- and with a true home in neither. |
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Anna gives birth to a baby girl after nearly dying in the process. When Karenin refuses to yield to Anna's requests for a divorce, Anna is forced to choose between life with Vronsky and the baby, and life with her husband and beloved son, Sergei. |
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The focus shifts to the Moscow household of Anna's brother and sister-in-law when Dolly's sister Kitty rekindles her relationship with Levin, the man she spurned for Vronsky (who only has eyes for Anna). |
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Back in St. Petersburg, tensions mount between Anna and Karenin. Her husband refuses to let her go to be with her lover, threatening to not let her see her son if she leaves. |
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Unable to shake Vronsky or her attraction to him, Anna submits to the cavalry officer. Soon, her feelings for him are apparent to all, leaving Anna with no choice but to confront the situation, even if doing so portends disaster for everyone. |
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Vronsky confesses his love to Anna, who, despite harboring feelings for him, is shaken. She immediately returns to her St. Petersburg home, where her much older husband, senior military officer Karenin, and their son, Sergei, await her. |
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As Tolstoy's classic tale opens, Anna sets off for Moscow, where she hopes to persuade her sister-in-law, Dolly, not to leave her philandering husband. Later, Anna comes into contact for the first time with the man she will fall in love with: suave cavalry officer Vronsky. |
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A very married Anna Karenina (Nicola Pagett) begins an affair with a soldier but, separated from her son and without the support of her upper-class peers, her infidelity comes at a cost that might be too high for anyone to endure. Making its original appearance in the U.S. on PBS, this adaptation of Tolstoy's renowned novel following the high drama of 19th-century Russian aristocracy from director Basil Coleman was nominated for two Emmy awards. |
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This disc contains the conclusion of the three-part miniseries. |
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This disc contains the middle of the three-part miniseries. |
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This disc contains the first of the three-part miniseries. |
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This disc contains the first of the three-part miniseries. |
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This disc contains the middle of the three-part miniseries. |
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This disc contains the conclusion of the three-part miniseries. |
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A very married Anna Karenina (Nicola Pagett) begins an affair with a soldier but, separated from her son and without the support of her upper-class peers, her infidelity comes at a cost that might be too high for anyone to endure. Making its original appearance in the U.S. on PBS, this adaptation of Tolstoy's renowned novel following the high drama of 19th-century Russian ... |
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A very married Anna Karenina (Nicola Pagett) begins an affair with a soldier but, separated from her son and without the support of her upper-class peers, her infidelity comes at a cost that might be too high for anyone to endure. Making its original appearance in the U.S. on PBS, this adaptation of Tolstoy's renowned novel following the high drama of 19th-century Russian aristocracy from director Basil Coleman was nominated for two Emmy awards. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-4. |
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Discover the tempestuous history behind one of Europe's most talented musical families in this miniseries that traces the life, love and work of famed composer Johann Strauss Sr. and his son -- who eventually became even more renowned. The elder Strauss gained fame for popularizing the waltz, but a love scandal at the peak of his career turned his son, Johann Strauss Jr., into a bitter rival who eventually became known as the Waltz King. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-4. |
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This disc includes episodes 5-8. |