Busy with clubs, committees and school musicals, Tracy Flick is ready for her greatest glory - the student government presidency.
3 star packed crime thrillers recreating the golden age of film noir. 'A Dime A Dance': When taxi-dancer Ginger's best friend Julie is found murdered the evidence points to a stalker killer. Detective Nick Marino stakes-out the dance hall and gets cheek-to-cheek with sexy Ginger. But while Nick's away Ginger finds herself in the arms of customer number 5 a slow dance of death. 'Good Housekeeping': 1950's USA. Helen Fiske had it all: the little house in the suburbs the well-stocked refridgerator and the hard-working husband. A good life. Until the night a blind gangster with a sharp cane and his two cronies turned her world upside down forever. 'The Black Bargain': Crime boss Abbazzia checks into a plush suite with the last remnants of his shot- up mob to regroup and wait for reinforcements. But as his women and bodyguards begin to desert he's left to ponder the rules of the underworld jungle- the wounded animal always dies alone...
Be staggered by the legendary Eric Delaney and his Little Big Band filmed in Blackpool Tower ballroom in 1988. Eric Delaney must be the ultimate drummer's drummer - just see him play his timpani drum kit tubular bells gongs and more in a tremendous percussive tour-de-force. Also featuring Andy Prior on vocals and trombone this is a must for anyone who ever wanted to bash a drum. Born in Acton London UK Eric was playing drums to live audiences at 6 and at age 10 was in his first group with his mother on piano and his father on banjo. In his early teens he was acclaimed as a Drum Genius taking command of the Royal Kiltie Junior Band and the Hughie Green Roadshow. By the time he was 16 he was voted Britain's Best Young Swing Drummer and in 1941 at the age of 17 Eric joined George Shearing of the famous Ambrose Octet touring the variety theatres of that time. In 1995 Eric was invited to perform at the Royal College of Music London with some of the finest drummers and percussionists from across Europe and he overwhelmed them all with his spellbinding technique. Over his long career Eric has played everywhere with everyone and most genres and now in his 80's is still drumming!
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