Howard Lederer the ""Professor of Poker"" demonstrates how to spot when a player has a good hand or is bluffing. Whether you're playing at home with friends a tournament or visiting a casino learning how to spot these 'tells' from a man who makes his living playing poker can help you perform better Texas Hold 'em.
The Outlaw Rage At Dawn Hidden Gold King Of The Cowboys Deadly Companions.
Track Listing: 1.Cathedral Of Chuthai 2.Pearl In The Shell 3.Like To Get To Know You Well 4.Don't Always Look At The Rain 5.Exodus / Come Together 6.Give Me Strength 7.Fallin' Away 8.You Know I Love You Don't You 9.New Song 10.City Song 11.Not One Of The Lonely Tonight 12.Over And Above 13.We Make The Weather 14.Everlasting Jam 15.Life In One Day 16.Things Can Only Get Better 17.Hide And Seek 18.What Is Love? 19.No One Is To Blame 20.Dreamin' On
Clark Gable Vivien Leigh Leslie Howard and Ms. de Havilland star in Gone with the Wind which for more than a half century has thrilled audiences with its eternal love affair -- set in the South against the backdrop of the Civil War -- between handsome Rhett Butler (Gable) and his sassy headstrong heroine Scarlett O'Hara (Leigh). With each new generation Gone with the Wind continues to grow in popularity as new audiences and fans discover and embrace the David O. Selznick production of Margaret Mitchell's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
Gene Autry and his buddy Frog Millhouse (Smiley Burnette) go after sneaky saboteur and town banker Hartley Moore (Frank LaRue). Moore's been dynamiting a dam being built to bring water to the Arizona cattlemen's parched land so that he can grab the water rights for his own profits.
Macaroni combat action focusing on the Battle of the Ardennes.
Eddie Chapman was one of the most bizarre characters to emerge from World War II and his extraordinary exploits form the subject of Triple Cross the star packed 1960s movie from acclaimed James Bond director Terence Young. Suave witty daring handsome and utterly amoral British safe-cracker Eddie Chapman (Plummer) is quite prepared to work for whichever side offers him the greatest thrills; and the most money...
The love that lifted a man to paradise...and hurled him back to earth again! This film is based on W. Somerset Maugham's classic novel of a young medical student's strange infatuation with a cheap and vulgar cockney waitress (Bette Davis). The infatuation turns into a mutually destructive affair. This is the film that brought Bette Davis to fame and secured her future roles as a tough domineering woman. Fine acting by the entire cast with Davis an absolute knock-out.
Bulldog Drummond In Africa: Captain Hugh ""Bulldog"" Drummond will not let anything get in the way of his wedding preparations. He has his phones shut off and refuses to take orders from Scotland Yard. But when his bride Phyllis goes to pick up Drummond's friend Colonel Nielson she finds that he's been kidnapped. Drummond investigates and learns that Nielson has been spirited away to Morocco. Losing no time Drummond and his friends hop aboard his plane and fly down to North Africa to rescue Nielson. But they have to dodge bombs bullets and lions before they can complete their task. Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police: In ""Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police"" once again Captain Hugh ""Bulldog"" Drummond of Scotland yard tries to go through with his marriage to Phyllis but once again his plans are foiled. A dead body turns up and the murderer is Borjei Islanyani a man masquerading as Phyllis's butler. It seems that Islanyani is in search of a treasure buried underneath Drummond's castle. He kidnaps Phyllis and takes her into the castle's catacombs. So Drummond and his ""secret police"" - his butler Tenny his friend Algy and Colonel Nielson - embark on a search for the missing bride. But the catacombs are vast and perilous and the villain is resourceful.
""A Miracle of a Film"" - Steven Spielberg This remarkable film follows the struggles of T.E. Lawrence (played by Peter O'Toole - My Favourite Year The Last Emperor) in uniting the hostile Arab factions during the First World War and leading them to victory over the ruling Turkish Empire. The film was released originally in 1962 to huge critical acclaim winning 7 Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director for David Lean.
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