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 | The Boozers, The Brothels, The Black Stuff & Much More...
First published in 1922, Ulysses was the piece of work that made the name of its author, James Joyce. Its publication was seen to expand the domain of permissible subjects in fiction.
A remarkably ambitious novel, a labyrinthine work of great humor and technical accomplishment, it once was denounced as obscene, occasionally was accused of being unreadable and is now generally acclaimed as being the greatest book of the 20th Century.
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Cast: James Joyce's Dublin Director: James Joyce's Dublin | | James Cagney: Blood On The Sun / James Cagney On Film Drama NR | 
 | Two films featuring the singular James Cagney. BLOOD ON THE SUN: Set in the 1930's, an American newspaper editor (Cagney) working in Japan discovers the insidious "Tanaka Plan" while investigating the double murder of a fellow reporter and his wife. If he is to warn the world about this Japanese plot for world domination, he must stay alive and out of the hands of the secret police with the help of Iris (Sidney), a beautiful Chinese-American spy. JAMES CAGNEY ON FILM: Biography of James ...
Cast: James Cagney, Sylvia Sidney Director: Frank Lloyd | | James Dean: The James Dean Story / The Bells Of Cockaigne / Hill Number One / I Am A Fool (2 DVDs) Drama NR | 
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The James Dean Story
Produced by Robert Altman and George W. George, this highly acclaimed biography tells the story of an American legend. "An unhurried look through the photo album of a hidden young stranger one has grown curious about. It has, besides, that special fascination of any good documentary peeking at humans in spontaneous action-the almost revelatory sight of people one sees every day but never as clearly as through the camera." (Newsweek)
The Bells of C...
Cast: James Dean, Roddy McDowall, Leif Erickson, Ruth Hussey, Donalee Taylor, Gene Lockhart, Michael Ansara Director: | | James Cagney: Blood On The Sun / James Cagney On Film / The Time Of Your Life Drama NR | 
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Blood On the Sun
This classic film, set in the late 1920s, focuses on worldly newspaper editor Nick Condon (James Cagney) of the American-owned Tokyo Chronicle, who prints a controversial story. Japanese authorities demand a retraction, but Condon refuses and is then framed for a murder he is trying to investigate. There is plenty of action here as Cagney even demonstrates his proficiency in jujitsu and wins a slambang fight with a brutish Japanese secret service captain....
Cast: James Cagney Director: | | James Dean: The James Dean Story / The Bells Of Cockaigne Drama NR | 
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The James Dean Story:
Produced by Robert Altman and George W. George, this highly acclaimed biography tells the story of an American legend. "An unhurried look through the photo album of a hidden young stranger one has grown curious about. It has, besides, that special fascination of any good documentary peeking at humans in spontaneous action - the almost revelatory sight of the people one sees every day but never as clearly as through the camera.&quo...
Cast: Donalee Taylor, James Dean, Gene Lockhart Director: | | James Fotopoulos X 3 Drama NR | 
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Zero
Disease. Sex. Paranoia. Zero, the shocking first feature from James Fotopoulos, explores them all in harrowing and unforgettable detail.
A two and a half hour-long film that features one single character-or, at least, one fully human character-Zero is a death-defying descent into the personal hell of an unnamed young man. We see him in his basement abode, in a gentle wilderness, and in spaces that seem to exist only in his mind. Meanwhile, a cyst grows on h...
Cast: Rebecca Lewis, Debbie Mulcahy, Martin Shannon, Michael Wexler, Preston Baty, Ernie E. Frantz Director: James Fotopoulos | | James Stewart: Made For Each Other/ James Stewart On Film Action & Adventure NR | 
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Double Feature
James Stewart On Film: A Biography:
Having more in common with the method actors of the 1950's & 60's than he did with the movie stars of the studio era, James Stewart was the most naturalistic actor of his generation. Through seven decades and 79 films, Stewart left a remarkable cinematic imprint that continues to resonate as new generations of fans discover his genius. Packed with film footage and nostalgic photos, this documentation takes us on a trip through ...
Cast: James Stewart, Louise Beavers, Donald Briggs, Charles Coburn, Tony Curtis, Esther Dale, Harry Davenport, Alma Kruger, Carole Lombard, Rene Orsell, Eddie Quillan, Lucille Watson, Ruth Weston Director: John Cromwell | | I Got the Feelin': James Brown in the 60's Music & Concert NR | 
 | This DVD collection pays tribute not only to James Brown's enormous contribution to American music, but also reveals his often overlooked impact on American race relations. Including two discs' worth of rare live performances and a third DVD containing an in-depth look at the moment James Brown emerged as a political and social ambassador, I Got The Feelin': James Brown In The '60s is a fitting tribute to the man and the times.
Disc 1 - the Night James Brown Saved Boston
Disc 2 - James Brown...
Cast: James Brown Director: | | Richard Strauss: Ariadne Auf Naxos: James Levine Music & Concert NR | 
 | James Levine conducts the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and soloists Tatiana Troyanos, James King and dramatic soprano Jessye Norman, in this intimate opera by Richard Strauss.
Cast: Anthony Laciura, Joseph Frank, Barbara Bonney, Kathleen Battle, Dawn Upshaw, Jessye Norman, Tatiana Troyanos, Gweneth Bean, Charles Anthony, James Courtney, James King, Nico Castel, Stephen Dickson, Russell Christopher, Allan Glassman, Arthur Korn, F Director: Brian Large | | Tommy James And The Shondells: Live At The Bitter End Music & Concert NR | 
 | An exciting video retrospective of Tommy James' greatest hits performed live at New York's historic Bitter End!
Tommy James & The Shondells' music is as vital today as it was in 1968-69, when they sold more singles worldwide than anyone else, including The Beatles. In 1999, "Mony Mony" and "I Think We're Alone Now" ranked in the Top 15 of all records played on oldies radio that year. Live! At The Bitter End is an exciting video retrospective of Tommy James' monster hits in superb 5.1 Dolby Di...
Cast: Tommy James and Shondells, Tommy James, Shondell Director: | |
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