Features fifty original colour performances from 1950s American T.V Shows and the legendary names are legion: Chet Atkins Marty Robbins Jim Reeves Faron Young Moon Mullican Ernest Tubb and many many more. Tracklist: 1. Silver Lake Blues - The Cherokee Cowboys 2. That's Alright Mama - Marty Robbins 3. Teenage Boogie - Webb Pierce 4. Rock 'n' roll Mr Bullfrog - Moon Mullican 5. Car Hoppin' Mama - Hawshaw Hawkins 6. So Doggone Lonesome - Ernest Tubb 7. I Can't
28 tracks in black and white made for American TV. Ozark Jubilee was a country and western music show broadcast weekly from Springfield Missouri. Country star Red Foley hosted. It was broadcast between 1955 and 1960. and the legendary names featured are legion: Brenda Lee Roy Acuff Sonny James Rex Allen and many more.Tracks 1-20 are a compilation of the show's highlights while tracks 21-28 comprise one complete unedited show. This action-packed DVD is a must for any serious rock n' roll fan or collector.
Indecent Proposal : One million dollars no questions asked: David and Diana can end their financial worries if they accept the offer of billionaire financier John Gage. One night with Diana nothing more: that's what Gage wants in return. But will David and Diane accept? If they do can their marriage survive? One irresistible movie 'Indecent Proposal': the sizzling controversial exploration of modern love and morality. Fatal Attraction: Michael Douglas plays Dan Gallagher a New York attorney who has a tryst with seductive Alex Forrest (Glenn Close) while his wife (Anne Archer) is away. Dan later shrugs off the affair as a mistake and considers it over. But Alex won't be ignored. Not now not tomorrow not ever; even if it means destroying Dan's family to keep him...
Struggling true crime novelist, Ellison (ETHAN HAWKE), becomes too close to his latest gruesome story when he discovers a box of mysterious and brutal home movies in his attic.
Struggling true crime novelist, Ellison (ETHAN HAWKE), becomes too close to his latest gruesome story when he discovers a box of mysterious and brutal home movies in his attic.
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