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Gulliver’s Travels (1939)

Gulliver’s Travels (1939)

Based on Jonathan Swift’s 18th century immortal tale. This animated feature includes wonderful songs and endearing characters. It took nearly 700 artists to complete this 1939 feature film which was directed by Dave Fleischer and produced by Max Fleischer for Fleischer Studios. Gulliver, an ordinary sailor, washes ashore on the island of Lilliput where the people are small enough to fit in the palm of his hand. There he tries to prevent war between Lilliput and a rival island. While this charming production does take some liberties with the storyline as compared to Swift’s novel, it is sure to be a treasured favorite for many. Featuring the singing voices of Jessica Dragonette as Princess Glory and Lanny Ross as Prince David.This 1939 animated film is based on Jonathan Swift’s classic novel about a sailor stranded on an island populated by people the size of his thumb. When Gabby, the town crier, discovers Gulliver on the beach, he runs to tell the king. But the king is preoccupied with the impending wedding of his daughter, Princess Gloria, to Prince David from the neighboring kingdom. When the kingdoms can’t agree on which song to play at the wedding, Gulliver is caught in the middle of a war. His common sense helps the two sides resolve their dispute, but not before a lot of adventure and romance.

A milestone in the art of animation, this was the second animated motion picture of its magnitude ever produced, after Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It has been digitally mastered and visually enhanced, making it first-rate family entertainment even today. –Elisabeth Keating

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Best of Travel: South Africa

Best of Travel: South Africa

South Africa’s most beautiful places, captured like never before!

Program One- Safari: An adventurous safari is a wonderful way to visit the country.  Get up-close and personal with lions, giraffes, elephants, and dozens of other animals in their natural habitat.

Program Two- South Africa: Cape Town: Cape Town is a nexus of cultures in a setting so stunning, it s called the ‘new California’ or ‘Africa’s Riviera.’  Where else in the world can you wake up in a cosmopolitan city, spend the afternoon with penguins, ride a funicular to the edge of a continent, and watch the sun set from a beach with a glass of local wine in hand?  From the dizzying heights of the city’s iconic symbol, Table Mountain, to the rugged cliffs and wild flowers of the Cape Peninsula, you’ll see all the natural wonders that surround this city.

Program Three- South Africa: Garden Route & Wine Country: One of the world’s most beautiful drives, the Garden Route takes you on a trek along a wild, rugged, gorgeous coastline.  Surfers brave enormous waves, exotic birds watch visitors climb serpentine paths that rise above the coast, and charming, seaside resort towns accommodate guests.  Finally, take a visit to the heart of South Africa’s lush wine country, in the village of Franschhoek. 

Rudy Maxa is an award-winning public television series host and public radio’s original Savvy Traveler. Rudy’s authoritative ‘tips, trips and secret places’ capture the vitality and character of the world’s most popular destinations and go beyond the guidebooks to discover hidden treasures and off-the-beaten-path surprises.

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Paraiso Travel

Paraiso Travel

Paraiso Travel is the story of Marlon Cruz, a young Colombian man who, motivated by his beautiful girlfriend Reina leaves his life in Colombia to illegally cross the border and find fortune in New York. Marlon’s journey, which takes him through seedy strip clubs, dance halls, homeless hostels, and the streets of Jackson Heights, ultimately leads him to a place he could have never predicted.

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Best of Travel: South Africa [Blu-ray plus DVD and Digital Copy]

Best of Travel: South Africa [Blu-ray plus DVD and Digital Copy]

South Africa’s most beautiful places, captured like never before!

Program One- Safari: An adventurous safari is a wonderful way to visit the country. Get up-close and personal with lions, giraffes, elephants, and dozens of other animals in their natural habitat.

Program Two- South Africa: Cape Town: Cape Town is a nexus of cultures in a setting so stunning, it s called the ‘new California’ or ‘Africa’s Riviera.’ Where else in the world can you wake up in a cosmopolitan city, spend the afternoon with penguins, ride a funicular to the edge of a continent, and watch the sun set from a beach with a glass of local wine in hand? From the dizzying heights of the city’s iconic symbol, Table Mountain, to the rugged cliffs and wild flowers of the Cape Peninsula, you’ll see all the natural wonders that surround this city.

Program Three- South Africa: Garden Route & Wine Country: One of the world’s most beautiful drives, the Garden Route takes you on a trek along a wild, rugged, gorgeous coastline. Surfers brave enormous waves, exotic birds watch visitors climb serpentine paths that rise above the coast, and charming, seaside resort towns accommodate guests. Finally, take a visit to the heart of South Africa’s lush wine country, in the village of Franschhoek.

Rudy Maxa is an award-winning public television series host and public radio’s original Savvy Traveler. Rudy’s authoritative ‘tips, trips and secret places’ capture the vitality and character of the world’s most popular destinations and go beyond the guidebooks to discover hidden treasures and off-the-beaten-path surprises.

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Max Fleischer’s Gulliver’s Travels

Max Fleischer’s Gulliver’s Travels

  • In 1939, Dave and Max Fleischer–who created theic jazzy Betty Boop and Popeye cartoons–turned their animation skills to a feature film adaptation of Swift’sic novel. The film is alive with great visual and verbal gags and amazingly surreal visuals, bothic Fleischer traits. This animationic picked up 2 Academy Award Nominations for Best Original Score and Best Song (“Faithful Forever”

Digitally restored and re-mastered using state-of-the-art technology, Max Fleischer’s song-filled, 1939 masterpiece comes to life for the first time ever in awe-inspiring high definition. Richly drawn from the timeless tale by Jonathan Swift, Gulliver’s Travels follows the legendary adventures of a shipwrecked sailor among the tiny people of Lilliput. In this strange land, Gulliver brings peace to two feuding kingdoms and reunites a prince with his princess before returning to the sea in one of the most “hap-hap-happy” endings of all time. Featuring breathtaking, newly-enhanced picture and sound, this definitive edition of Gulliver’s Travels is a feast for the eyes and ears that your whole family will enjoy for years to come!

Specifications:
Restored and Re-mastered from the Original Source 35mm Film and Enhanced for 16×9
Three Audio Options: Newly-Enhanced 5.1 Dolby Digital, Enhanced Stereo, Restored Original Soundtrack

Bonus Features:
Two Classic Gabby Cartoons (made from the original feature outtakes): “Swing Cleaning” and “King for a Day”
“The Making of a Cartoon” (restored Fleischer Studios documentary)This 1939 animated film is based on Jonathan Swift’s classic novel about a sailor stranded on an island populated by people the size of his thumb. When Gabby, the town crier, discovers Gulliver on the beach, he runs to tell the king. But the king is preoccupied with the impending wedding of his daughter, Princess Gloria, to Prince David from the neighboring kingdom. When the kingdoms can’t agree on which song to play at the wedding, Gulliver is caught in the middle of a war. His common sense helps the two sides resolve their dispute, but not before a lot of adventure and romance.

A milestone in the art of animation, this was the second animated motion picture of its magnitude ever produced, after Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It has been digitally mastered and visually enhanced, making it first-rate family entertainment even today. –Elisabeth Keating

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Preston Sturges – The Filmmaker Collection (Sullivan’s Travels/The Lady Eve/The Palm Beach Story/Hail the Conquering Hero/The Great McGinty/Christmas in July/The Great Moment)

Preston Sturges – The Filmmaker Collection (Sullivan’s Travels/The Lady Eve/The Palm Beach Story/Hail the Conquering Hero/The Great McGinty/Christmas in July/The Great Moment)

PRESTON STURGES:FILMAKER COLLECTION – DVD Movie Preston Sturges was a 20th-century Renaissance man who, at Paramount Pictures between 1940 and 1943, wrote and directed eight original movies unlike anything before or since. All but one were high-energy, brilliantly detailed, and very, very funny comedies that became instant classics. No one ever dreamed up a more colorful assortment of characters, wrote more lovingly textured dialogue for them, or sent them hurtling and skittering through more outrageous situations, with undertones often darker than most dramatic films. Seven of these pictures comprise this boxed set; The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek is missing because it remained with Paramount when most of the studio’s pre-1949 inventory was acquired decades ago by Universal/MCA. (It’s on DVD via Paramount.) The omission of a single film from the cycle–and one of the very best–is regrettable, but there’s plenty here to relish.

Sturges was already an established playwright and screenwriter when he cajoled Paramount into letting him direct one of his own scripts. The Great McGinty won him the 1940 Oscar for best original screenplay, the raffish tale of a bum (Brian Donlevy) who ingratiates himself with the political machine of a heartland city by successfully voting 37 times in one election, then rises to become “reform” candidate for governor. The film is a glowing example of Sturges’s penchant for filling the foregrounds as well as backgrounds of his movies with flavorful, mostly nameless character actors and according each of them star status, if only for one world-class line of dialogue. They and Sturges stood by one another throughout the cycle, and the result was a richness variously–and aptly–likened to Dickens or Bruegel.

Christmas in July (1940) followed, a sardonic but big-hearted comedy about a young working-class couple (Dick Powell and Ellen Drew) duped into believing one topsy-turvy afternoon that they’ve struck it rich by winning a slogan contest. Then came the film widely regarded as Sturges’s most side-splitting, The Lady Eve (1941). Barbara Stanwyck is merciless–and breathtakingly sexy–as a second-generation con artist who targets brewing heir Henry Fonda, a clueless amateur herpetologist who has spent entirely too much time up the Amazon.

Then again, there are people who name Sullivan’s Travels (1942) among the best films ever made. Joel McCrea plays a successful director of Hollywood comedies who decides he must make a social-consciousness allegory, O Brother Where Art Thou? His exploratory road trip disguised as a hobo, with starlet Veronica Lake for companionship, combines Hollywood satire with starkest drama verging on horror. The film is utterly unique and shatteringly powerful.

The Palm Beach Story (1942), a return to screwball comedy, dances a goofy tarantella on the American obsession with wealth. There are a couple of dozen millionaires at large in this movie, every one of them insane: Robert Dudley as a comic deus-ex-machina (“the Wienie King”), a railroad club car filled with Sturges stalwarts (“the Ale and Quail Club”), and ’20s crooner Rudy Vallee ascending to character-actor immortality as the devoted suitor of Joel McCrea’s runaway wife, Claudette Colbert. At that point (still in 1942) Sturges embarked on his most tortuous project, Triumph over Pain, the fact-based chronicle of the Boston dentist (Joel McCrea) who discovered the use of ether for anaesthesia. Instead of being canonized, he was destroyed. Sturges, whose 1933 screenplay The Power and the Glory had anticipated the fractured time scheme of Citizen Kane by eight years, tried for even more complicated narrative-in-reverse here–and also studded the tragic story with startling bursts of slapstick humor. Paramount recut the film drastically and changed the title to The Great Moment; the fitful results would not be released till two years later.

Meanwhile, Sturges scored a pair of best-screenplay Oscar nominations in 1944 for The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek and Hail the Conquering Hero, two small-town comedies starring Eddie Bracken as a nebbish ill-made for heroism yet obliged by wartime circumstance to rise to the occasion. Each of these films is a comic masterpiece, each asking discomfiting questions about cherished, arguably destructive American values, yet finding its own cockeyed way to affirmation. Miracle isn’t available here, but Hail the Conquering Hero casts a lingering spell, beyond satire. To quote its last line: “You got no idea.” –Richard T. Jameson

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Best of Europe (6pc)

Best of Europe (6pc)

  • BEST OF EUROPE (DVD MOVIE)

Rudy Maxa, public radio s original Savvy Traveler and contributing editor for National Geographic s Traveler magazine, shares his authoritative
tips, trips & secret places from his award-winning public television series.
Rudy is the travel expert millions trust to make their trips memorable and hassle-free. Six unforgettable discs, stunningly
photographed in high definition, go beyond the guidebooks to vividly capture the character of each destination. From magnificent
cities and must-see landmarks to off the beaten path surprises that only Rudy knows, Best of Europe is the only way to travel!
Disc 1: Molto Italiano!
Rome, Hill Towns of Tuscany and Umbria, Naples & The Amalfi Coast, Sicily
Disc 2: Enchanted Italy
Venice, Florence, Genoa and the Italian Riviera, Milan and Lake Como
Disc 3: The Heart of France
Paris, Burgundy and Loire, Provence, French Riviera
Disc 4: London and Beyond
London, English Countryside, Brussels & Belgium, Amsterdam & The Netherlands
Disc 5: Fairy Tale Europe: Germany and Austria
Berlin, Salzburg & The Lakes District, Vienna & The Danube, Munich and Bavaria, plus bonus program, Medieval Europe
Disc 6: Wondrous Europe
Copenhagen & Denmark, Stockholm & Sweden, Oslo and Norway, Europe s Great Getaways plus bonus program,
Renaissance Europe

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Have Gun Will Travel – The Complete Third Season

Have Gun Will Travel – The Complete Third Season

Professional gunfighter Paladin (Richard Boone) was a West Pointe graduate who, after the Civil War, settled into San Francisco’s Hotel Carlton where he awaited responses to his business card: over the picture of a chess knight “Have Gun – Will Travel… Wire Paladin, San Francisco.”Improved ratings, superior writing and prestigious guest stars make the third season of Have Gun–Will Travel the best in the series’ six-year history. Here we see all of the show’s popular elements reaching peak efficiency, with series star Richard Boone perfecting his role as Paladin, the high-class San Francisco-based “soldier of fortune” who, for ,000, will take on any job, no matter how dangerous, with his trademark panache and impeccable skills as a gunslinger, wild west philosopher, and lightning rod for a wide variety of moral and ethical quandaries. Along with veteran series directors Andrew V. McLaglen and actress-turned-director Ida Lupino, Boone would also direct some of this season’s finest episodes as he continued to use his star leverage to refine the show’s already proven quality. Given the daunting challenge of a third consecutive season of 39 half-hour episodes (beginning with episode #79, the excellent “First, Catch a Tiger” on September 12, 1959, and concluding with episode #117, “The Search,” on June 18, 1960), it’s amazing how each episode retains a distinct identity in terms of plot, character, and overall tone. While cinematographer Stuart Thompson successfully maintained visual variety within standard limitations of budget, location, and recycled sets, Paladin’s third-season exploits ranged from conventional mercenary assignments (like transporting prisoners) to more unusual outings like “The Ledge” (a somewhat surreal test-of-courage fable) and “The Lady on the Wall” (ep. #101), a haunting spin on the “The Picture of Dorian Gray” written by future Twilight Zone regulars Charles Beaumont and Richard Matheson.

Ongoing connections between Have Gun and Star Trek can be found in several fine episodes written by Trek creator Gene Roddenberry (the best being “Les Girls,” “Charley Red Dog,” and “The Golden Toad”) and/or featuring guest stars who would later appear in Roddenberry’s sci-fi series. Other noteworthy talents appearing here include James Coburn, Strother Martin, Patrick Wayne, and Werner Klemperer (who would later star as Col. Klink in Hogan’s Heroes, in addition to a wide variety of TV stalwarts from the ’40s, ’50s and ’60s. (Vigilant credit-watchers will also notice veteran stunt coordinator Hal Needham, sometime credited as “Harold,” appearing in a few of these episodes.) As with the first two Have Gun DVD sets, these episodes vary considerably in terms of sound and image quality, since many of the transfers were taken from 16-millimeter syndication prints that betray their age with scratches and soundtrack hiss. Overall, however, these DVDs revive a great show with adequate or (in some cases) near-pristine quality, and Boone’s jovial, intelligent, and agelessly macho presence remains a major attraction, all these decades later. –Jeff Shannon

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Have Gun Will Travel: Season Four, Vol. 2

Have Gun Will Travel: Season Four, Vol. 2

The show followed the adventures of Paladin (Richard Boone), a gentleman/gunfighter, who preferred to settle problems without violence, yet, when forced to fight, excelled. Paladin lived in the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dressed in formal attire, ate gourmet food, and attended the opera. In fact, many who met him initially mistook him for a dandy from the East. When working, he dressed in black, used calling cards, wore a holster that carried characteristic chess knight emblems, and carried a derringer under his belt.

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Gulliver’s Travels

Gulliver’s Travels

  • Gulliver s Travels is a brilliant satire and inventive fantasy that basically invented the idea of “event-television.” With ground-breaking special effects by Jim Henson Productions, Gulliver s Travels is the story of an 18th century physician whose journeys are something of legend he towers over the tiny city of Lilliput, matches wits with a cunning sorcerer, and proves his mettle in a re

Gulliver’s Travels is a brilliant satire and inventive fantasy that basically invented the idea of even-television. With ground-breaking special effects by Jim Henson Productions, Gulliver s Travels is the story of an 18th century physician who journeys are something of legend he towers over the tiny city of Lilliput, matches wits with a cunning sorcerer, and proves his mettle in a realm where horses rule and humans are beasts.Ebulliently imaginative and far more cleverly presented than you would expect from a TV miniseries, this satirical adventure succeeds by never pandering to the lowest common denominator. Closely based on Jonathan Swift’s 1726 classic, it is enhanced by dazzling special effects from Jim Henson Productions and a superb, multi-ethnic cast. The biggest surprise is Ted Danson in the title role–one of his best performances, even if he is the only person in England without an accent. He conveys amusement, amazement, and intelligence as he travels from one strange country into another. Not that anyone back in Merry Old England believes Mr. Gulliver’s tales of little people or giants. The story is told in flashback from an insane asylum, where he is forcibly confined. This far outshines several previous adaptations of Swift’s satirical novel. –Rochelle O’Gorman

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Have Gun Will Travel: Season Four, Vol. 1

The show followed the adventures of Paladin (Richard Boone), a gentleman/gunfighter, who preferred to settle problems without violence, yet, when forced to fight, excelled. Paladin lived in the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dressed in formal attire, ate gourmet food, and attended the opera. In fact, many who met him initially mistook him for a dandy from the East. When working, he dressed in black, used calling cards, wore a holster that carried characteristic chess knight emblems, and carried a derringer under his belt.

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