Tracklist: 1. Introduction 2. Cimmaron Roll On - The Entire Cast 3. Rock-Away-Rock - Tex Ritter & The Collins Kids 4. Take Me Back To My Boots And Saddle - Jimmy Wakely & The Three Rays 5. John Henry - Merle Travis 6. Honey Bunch - Marylin Tuttle & The Entire Cast 7. Talking Blues - Johnny Bond 8. Fiddle Breakdown (Instrumental) - Fiddlin' Kate 9. You Are My Sunshine - Jimmy Wakely & The Three Rays 10. Wildwood Flowers (Instrumental) - Merle Travis Larry Collins & Joe Maphis 11. You''re from texas - The Entire Cast 12. Times With You - Tex Ritter 13. Oklahoma Hills - Johnny Bond 14. (Won''t You Ride In) My Little Red Wagon - Les Anderson 15. Hop Skip And Jump - The Collins Kids 16. Along The Navajo Trail - Eddie Dean 17. Ridin' Down The Canyon - Tex Ritter 18. Ida Red - The Ranch Party Cast 19. The Changin Reel (Instrumental) - Joe Maphis & Larry Collins 20. Hey Joe - Johnny Bond 21. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You - Jim Reeves 22. Looking Back - The Collins Kids 23. Remember The Alamo - Tex Ritter & The Entire Cast 24. It Takes A Worried Man - The Entire Cast 25. If You Don''t Want Me - Johnny Bond 26. Ho Ho - The Collins Kids 27. Are You Firm - Joe & Rose Lee Maphis 28. Next In Line - Johnny Cash 29. Your True Love - Carl Perkins 30 Chestnut Western Swing (Instrumental) - Fiddlin'' Kate
35 years after it was first broadcast on Danish TV Man In Black - Live In Denmark 1971 the previously unreleased studio concert that coincided with the release of Johnny Cash's autobiographical single ""Man in Black"" now makes its appearance on DVD with fully remastered picture and soundtrack. Recorded in an intimate studio before a small audience the programme finds Johnny Cash in top form as he moves through familiar 50s and 60s country and rockabilly hits featuring his wife June Carter Cash Carl Perkins The Carter Family and The Statler Brothers. Tracklist: 1. A Boy Named Sue - Johnny Cash 2. Sunday Morning Comin' Down - Johnny Cash 3. I Walk the Line - Johnny Cash 4. Blue Suede Shoes - Carl Perkins 5. Matchbox - Carl Perkins 6. Me and Bobby McGee - Johnny Cash 7. I Guess Things Happen That Way - Johnny Cash 8. Bed of Roses - The Statler Brothers 9. Flowers on the Wall - The Statler Brothers 10. Folsom Prison Blues - Johnny Cash 11. Darling Companion - Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash 12. If I Were a Carpenter - Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash 13. Help Me Make It Through the Night - Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash 14. Man in Black - Johnny Cash 15. Wildwood Flower - The Carter Family 16. Dear Mama - The Carter Family & Johnny Cash 17. No Need to Worry - Johnny Cash June Carter Cash The Carter Family & The Statler Brothers 18. Rock of Ages - Johnny Cash The Carter Family & The Statler Brothers 19. Children Go Where I Send Thee - Johnny Cash Carl Perkins The Carter Family & The Statler Brothers
Orson Welles applied his unique directorial style to Kafka's classic work in this 1962 adaptation of The Trial. Anthony Perkins stars as Joseph K. an office clerk who gets arrested one day but is not told why. Welles used interesting techniques during filming such as pin-screen animation to emphasise the atmosphere of K's world. The result is a moving and atmospheric attempt to capture the essence of Kafka's original work.
From the Academy Award winning creators of Toy Story and Monsters Inc. It's time to dive into Finding Nemo - a hilarious adventure that takes you into the breathtaking underwater world of Australia's Great Barrier Reef. When Nemo a young clownfish is unexpectedly carried far from home his overprotective father Marlin and Dory a friendly but forgetful regal blue tang fish embark on an epic journey that leads to encounters with vegetarian sharks surfer dude turtles hypnotic jellyfish and hungry seagulls! Finding Nemo's breakthrough computer animation is the ultimate viewing experience. This Collector's edition overflows with something for everyone including exclusive animation deleted scenes gaes and more! Swimming with laughs and overflowing with emotion - you'll find yourself watching Finding Nemo over and over again!Special Features: Plunge into the Filmmaker's World: Widescreen Viewing Presentation Turn Your TV into an Aquarium with Amazing Animated Scenes from the Movie Filmmakers Visual Commentary Including Deleted Scenes and Recording Sessions The Incredibles: A Pixar Animation Studios Sneak Peek A Voyage of Family Fun: Making Nemo: A Special Documentary Featuring Footage on the Creation of the Film Exploring the Reef with Jean Michel Cousteau and all Your Favourite Nemo Friends Review the Art of Nemo Narrated by the Artists Themselves Turn Your TV into a Virtual Aquarium Including Never-Before-Seen Animation Discover the Pixar Animation Studios Short Film Knick Knack Robbie Williams Animated Music Trailer Play 'Fisharades' with Your Favourite School of Fish Learning Fun with Mr. Ray's Encyclopedia Pixar Animation Studios Takes Future Animators on a Behind-the-Scenes Tour Storytime Fun for the Young
You have to credit the folks who put this double bill together. The Brain from Planet Arous, a low-budget alien invasion 1958 film, is one of those programmes that lingers in the memory as much for its title and impressively ludicrous giant-staring-transparent-brain monster as for its poverty row dramatics, in which the usually stiff John Agar grins evilly and flashes contact lenses when possessed by the creature and a good guy brain shows up to take over his dog to thwart the renegade cerebrum's plan for world domination. For this release, Brain is teamed with its original co-feature, a movie so bad you wouldn't buy it on its own but whose presence here is a pleasing extra. Whereas Brain from Planet Arous delivers exactly what its title promises, Teenage Monster is a cheat: rather than feature a mutant 1950s delinquent in a leather jacket, it's a melodramatic Western in which prospector's widow Anne Gwynne keeps her hulking caveman-like son (who seems to be well into middle-age) hidden, only for a scheming waitress to use the goon in her murder schemes. Brain is snappily directed, even when staging disasters well beyond its budget, while Teenage Monster drags and chatters and moans until its flat finale. On the DVD: The Brain from Planet Arous/Teenage Monster double bill disc is a solid showing for such marginal items, featuring not only the trailers for these attractions but a clutch of other 1950s sci-fi pictures (Phantom from Space, Invaders from Mars, etc.) and a bonus episode ("The Runaway Asteroid") from a studio-bound, live-broadcast juvenile space opera of the early 50s (Tom Corbett, Space Cadet) in which hysterical types in a capsule break off from the space programme to deliver ringing endorsements of gruesome-looking breakfast foods. --Kim Newman
Tracklist: 1. Intro 2. Medley: (a). Johnny B. Goode (b). Carol (c). Promised Land 3. Great Balls Of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis 4. Medley: (a). Pony Time (b). Blueberry Hill (c). Good Golly Miss Molly (d). Sea Cruise (e). Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On (f). Shake Rattle And Roll (g). Hound Dog (h). I Saw Her Standing There - Chubby Checker 5. Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino 6. Blue Suede Shoes - Carl Perkins 7. Butterfly - Charlie Gracie 8. See You Later Alligator - Bill Haley & His Comets 9. Be-Bop-A-Lula - Gene Vincent 10. I'm Reddy - Fats (From Fats & His Cats) 11. Sweet Little Sixteen - Gary Glitter 12. I Need Your Lovin' - Ronnie Hawkins 13. Peppermint Twist - Joe Dee & The Starlighters 14. Honey Don't - Ringo Starr 15. Lucille - The Rattles 16. Tutti Frutti - Elvis Presley 17. Memphis - The Ventures 18. Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison 19. That'll Be The Day - Little Richard 20. Rip It Up - Little Richard 21. C'Mon Everybody - Eddie Cochran 22. Peggy Sue - Buddy Holly & The Crickets 23. Tiger - Fabian 24. We'll Keep On Rockin' - Instrumental
One of Orson Welles' most well-crafted masterpieces, The Trial has been beautifully restored for its 60th anniversary. Based on Franz Kafka's novel, it is a masterclass in tension building and avant-garde filmmaking featuring outstanding performances by Anthony Perkins, Orson Welles, Jeanne Moreau and Romy Schneider. One morning, Josef K. is arrested without knowing the charges against him. Completely stunned, K. slowly finds himself trapped in a dehumanised nightmare and realizes he is the victim of a grotesque plot. He is accused by everyone, friends and enemies, until, worn down, he ends up doubting his own innocence.. Product Features This is Orson Welles New Trailer
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