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Masters of the Universe (Widescreen)
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Cinderella (1957)
»rank: 11776
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The DVD era has unearthed another treasure. For the first time ever, Julie Andrews's performance in the title role of the original 1957 television production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella is available to the public on home video. Cinderella was created as a Broadway-style television production with an original score from the creators of 0klahoma! and Carousel, featuring such songs as 'ln My 0wn Little Corner,' 'lmpossible,' 'Do l Love You Because You're Beautiful,' and 'Stepsisters' Lament.' Cast in the title role was the 21-year-old Andrews, at the time ...
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The Food of the Gods
»rank: 11776
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The DVD era has unearthed another treasure. For the first time ever, Julie Andrews's performance in the title role of the original 1957 television production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella is available to the public on home video. Cinderella was created as a Broadway-style television production with an original score from the creators of 0klahoma! and Carousel, featuring such songs as 'ln My 0wn Little Corner,' 'lmpossible,' 'Do l Love You Because You're Beautiful,' and 'Stepsisters' Lament.' Cast in the title role was the 21-year-old Andrews, at the time ...
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Valdez is Coming (Widescreen)
»rank: 32626
Chroniques et points de vue:From :There's nothing like the laconic, confident ease of Burt Lancaster in his gray years, even in the unlikely role of an easy-going Mexican. Bob Valdez is a deputy sheriff in an American frontier town bubbling over in racism. Scapegoated by the community for the death of an innocent victim of a trigger- happy posse and crucified, literally, by the sadistic gunrunner (Jon Cypher) responsible for the tragedy, the quiet lawman takes up arms in a bloody campaign that begins with the mantra: 'Tell him Valdez is coming.' Adapted from ...
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Spontaneous Combustion (Widescreen)
»rank: 39820
Chroniques et points de vue:From :There's nothing like the laconic, confident ease of Burt Lancaster in his gray years, even in the unlikely role of an easy-going Mexican. Bob Valdez is a deputy sheriff in an American frontier town bubbling over in racism. Scapegoated by the community for the death of an innocent victim of a trigger- happy posse and crucified, literally, by the sadistic gunrunner (Jon Cypher) responsible for the tragedy, the quiet lawman takes up arms in a bloody campaign that begins with the mantra: 'Tell him Valdez is coming.' Adapted from ...
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Malice In Wonderland
»rank: 50165
Chroniques et points de vue:From :There's nothing like the laconic, confident ease of Burt Lancaster in his gray years, even in the unlikely role of an easy-going Mexican. Bob Valdez is a deputy sheriff in an American frontier town bubbling over in racism. Scapegoated by the community for the death of an innocent victim of a trigger- happy posse and crucified, literally, by the sadistic gunrunner (Jon Cypher) responsible for the tragedy, the quiet lawman takes up arms in a bloody campaign that begins with the mantra: 'Tell him Valdez is coming.' Adapted from ...
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Lady Ice
»rank: 49671
Chroniques et points de vue:From :There's nothing like the laconic, confident ease of Burt Lancaster in his gray years, even in the unlikely role of an easy-going Mexican. Bob Valdez is a deputy sheriff in an American frontier town bubbling over in racism. Scapegoated by the community for the death of an innocent victim of a trigger- happy posse and crucified, literally, by the sadistic gunrunner (Jon Cypher) responsible for the tragedy, the quiet lawman takes up arms in a bloody campaign that begins with the mantra: 'Tell him Valdez is coming.' Adapted from ...
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Strictly Business
»rank: 41674
Chroniques et points de vue:From :There's nothing like the laconic, confident ease of Burt Lancaster in his gray years, even in the unlikely role of an easy-going Mexican. Bob Valdez is a deputy sheriff in an American frontier town bubbling over in racism. Scapegoated by the community for the death of an innocent victim of a trigger- happy posse and crucified, literally, by the sadistic gunrunner (Jon Cypher) responsible for the tragedy, the quiet lawman takes up arms in a bloody campaign that begins with the mantra: 'Tell him Valdez is coming.' Adapted from ...
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