This classic 1950s teen cult film neo-realist in style is a perceptive social portrayal of a city in which political and economic division have affected the entire population. Although the film became a box-office hit it was greeted with suspicion by GDR cultural officials. Director Gerhard Klein and screenwriter Wolfgang Kohlhaase were reproached for emphasizing 'negative problematic images of our [East German] life.' Despite the negative reception from GDR officials this film was loved by the public precisely for its truthful portrayal of everyday life. Ranked by film critics among Germany's 100 most important films this and other 'Berlin films' by director Klein and screenwriter Kohlhaase made an important contribution to the international youth film genre.
Episodes include: Loose Lips Sink Relationships Rules Of Engagement Bed Bath And Byond and Star-Spangled Banter.
Cult directors Edgar G. Ulmer and Doris Wishman give two very different dramatic takes on nudist camp culture...
The 'King Of Cowboys' stars in volume 2 of the Roy Rogers show.
Mad Dogs And Average Men: Grace is smitten when she meets Sumner the charming and handsome nephew of Karen but Grace's attempts to arrange a date are constantly thwarted when Karen conjures up a litany of lies to disuade her. Meanwhile Will tries to terminate his dead-end relationship with a needy nebbish but postpones the dramatic moment because he's so infatuated with the guy's lovable doggie! Poker? I Don't Even Like Her: Will feels the heat from his poker-playing pals when their weekly get-together is compromised by an obnoxious Grace whose ineffective gamesmanship leaves her in debt to everyone but she begs him for another chance - and confides her secret weapon to regain her losses. An Old Fashioned Piano Party: When Grace frets that she and Will might drift apart like their similar friends she impulsively buys an expensive piano which she hopes will cement their mutual bond and love for music - or at least give her an excuse to perform a lot of show tunes. The Young And The Tactless: Grace's new neighbour (Woody Harrelson) is a slovenly lout whose disheveled lifestyle and grungy habits put him at odds with her well-ordered world - and her only hope to dislodge Pigpen is to provide him wih enough romantic advice to reunite him with his long-suffering girlfriend.
Alice Doesn't Lisp Here Anymore: A whacked-out Grace is wracked with guilt over the death of a high school classmate whom she once tormented so she drags Will along to the funeral - and gets the surprise of her life! Last Of The Really Odd Lovers: Grace hates herself for her fatal attraction to a boorish neighbour (Woody Harrelson) and wants to keep her newborn romance with him a secret; likewise Will prefers to maintain discretion in his relationship with a much younger man. Gypsies Tramps And Weed: Will reluctantly decides to use a birthday gift certificate from Grace to consult a psychic about his future and encounters an absent-minded fortune teller (Camryn Manheim) whose frighteningly personal predictions leave him reeling. Sons And Lovers - Parts 1 & 2: An exasperated Grace tries to mediate between a resentful Will and her sloppy free-spirited boyfriend Nathan (Woody Harrelson) when Nathan moves in while Jack is in a royal dither as he plans to finally meet his unseen father face-to-face.
Join Will Grace Jack and Karen as they hilariously struggle through life's challenges. Can Grace cope with the wedding of her ex-fiance? Is Will's new boyfriend really a ballet dancer? How will Karen react when she discovers her new horse is gay? And will Jack succeed in his plans to in his latest rival. Episode titles: Moveable Feast Part One Moveable Feast Part Two Stakin' Care Of Business Jingle Balls.
The Lawless Frontier: John Wayne plays a wrongly accused cowboy who must prove his innocence by taking on the real criminals... Neath The Arizona Skies: An Indian princess has to be protected from a gang of outlaws... Texas Terror: Sheriff John Higgins quits and goes into prospecting after he thinks he has killed his best friend in shooting it out with robbers...
Nina the daughter of a rich Indian is due to inherit her father's oil field but needs his signature to claim the land. Several outlaws have realised her worth and abduct her....
The fourth volume of episodes from season 3 of the smash U.S. sitcom. Episode titles: Brothers A Love Story My Uncle The Car Cheaters Parts One and Two.
TV comedy series about a gay lawyer and a straight interior designer.... Meet Will & Grace. Grace is a sassy and smart interior designer Will is a gorgeous and supercool lawyer. They're both looking for love and they're made for each other in every way except for one thing - Grace is straight Will is gay. Their lives are complicated even further by their outrageous friends Karen & Jack. Episodes Include: Secrets & Lays The Unsinkable Mommy Adler Will Works Out.
TV comedy series about a gay lawyer and a straight interior designer.... Meet Will & Grace. Grace is a sassy and smart interior designer Will is a gorgeous and supercool lawyer. They're both looking for love and they're made for each other in every way except for one thing - Grace is straight Will is gay. Their lives are complicated even further by their outrageous friends Karen & Jack. Episode Include: Will on Ice William Tell Boo! Humbug Where There's A Will There's No Way.
TV series about a gay lawyer and a straight interior designer.... Meet Will & Grace. Grace is a sassy and smart interior designer Will is a gorgeous and supercool lawyer. They're both looking for love and they're made for each other in every way except for one thing - Grace is straight Will is gay. Their lives are complicated even further by their outrageous friends Karen & Jack. This volume contains the episodes Love & Marriage A New Lease On Life Head Case and Between A Rock And Harlin's Place.
TV comedy series about a gay lawyer and a straight interior designer.... Meet Will & Grace. Grace is a sassy and smart interior designer Will is a gorgeous and supercool lawyer. They're both looking for love and they're made for each other in every way except for one thing - Grace is straight Will is gay. Their lives are complicated even further by their outrageous friends Karen & Jack. Episodes Include: Saving Grace Grace Replaced The Object Of My Rejection.
TV comedy series about a gay lawyer and a straight interior designer.... Meet Will & Grace. Grace is a sassy and smart interior designer Will is a gorgeous and supercool lawyer. They're both looking for love and they're made for each other in every way except for one thing - Grace is straight Will is gay. Their lives are complicated even further by their outrageous friends Karen & Jack. Episodes Include: The Buying Game The Truth About Will & Dogs The Big Vent My Fair Maid
TV comedy series about a gay lawyer and a straight interior designer.... Meet Will & Grace. Grace is a sassy and smart interior designer Will is a gorgeous and supercool lawyer. They're both looking for love and they're made for each other in every way except for one thing - Grace is straight Will is gay. Their lives are complicated even further by their outrageous friends Karen & Jack. This volume contains 'Big Brother Is Coming Part 1' 'Big Brother Is Coming Part 2' 'Yours
Tracklist: 1. Intro 2. The Jam Session - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra 3. Broadway - Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra 4. When It's Sleepy Time Down South - Louis Armstrong 5. Caravan - Harry James & His Orchestra 6. (I Love Her) Rhythm In A Riff - Billy Eckstine & His Orchestra 7. I've Got A Heartful of Music - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra 8. I'm Gonna Love That Guy - Stan Kanton & His Orchestra 9. American Patrol - Tex Beneke & His Orchestra 10. Twelfth Street Rag - Buddy Rogers & His Orchestra 11. Atlantic Jump - Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra 12. Thanks For The Boogie Ride - Gene Krupa & His Orchestra feat. Roy Eldridge 13. South Rampert Street Parade - Tommy Dorsey & Jimmy Dorsey 14. Arts Blues - Art Tatum All Stars & Tommy Dorsey 15. Salt Peanuts And Beer - Dizzy Gillespie & His Orchestra 16. Dig It - Artie Shaw & His Orchestra feat. Fred Astaire! 17. This Is My Night To Dream - Nat King Cole 18. When The Saints Go Marchin' In - Bobby Hackett 19. Dark Eyes - Jack Teagarden 20. We The Cats Shail Hep Ya - Cab Calloway & His Orchestra 21. Bad Bad Whiskey - Amos Milbourne 22. Ballroom Swing Along - United Swing Orchestra
Tracklist: 1. Intro 2. The Jam Session - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra 3. Broadway - Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra 4. When It's Sleepy Time Down South - Louis Armstrong 5. Caravan - Harry James & His Orchestra 6. (I Love Her) Rhythm In A Riff - Billy Eckstine & His Orchestra 7. I've Got A Heartful of Music - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra 8. I'm Gonna Love That Guy - Stan Kanton & His Orchestra 9. American Patrol - Tex Beneke & His Orchestra 10. Twelfth Street Rag - Buddy Rogers & Hi...
Writer-director Theodoros Bafaloukos responded to Jamaica's siren call all the way over in Greece and came to the island to make this 1977 movie about a band of Rasta men/Robin Hoods getting their own back at the expense of those perennial bloodsuckers, the "uptown top rankings", as men of money and position are called in Jamaica. The reggae star-studded cast is undoubtedly the movie's most rewarding feature, though some fans have objected to the demeaning sight of the incomparable late singer Jacob Miller threatening a friend with a knife over a purloined chicken leg or the equally great singer Gregory Isaacs exacting chump change for unlocking a tourist's rental car. However, these and other great reggae figures are also seen here in full and glorious performance at their peak. In fact, this film provides our only extended visual record of Miller's kinetic performance style and one of the best pieces of footage on Isaacs. Although Rockers doesn't approach the multi-layered complexity of The Harder They Come and it does betray a little superiority now and then to its characters, there are plenty of laughs as well as insights into life at the time for Jamaica's growing Rastafarian movement. Drummer Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace makes an unlikely though quintessentially Jamaican leading man as he moves between wooing the rich man's virginal daughter and making pit stops at the shack he shares with his wife and children. His band of accomplices is priceless, and the scene in which each struts in his own "stylee" to Peter Tosh's "Stepping Razor" is alone worth the price. --Elena Oumano
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