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ONVIDEO'S WEEKLY GUIDE TO HOME VIDEO RELEASES
FOR TUESDAY, March 2 -- MONDAY, March 8
COLD CREEK MANOR
Upscale city-dwellers Cooper Tilson (Dennis Quaid) and his wife,
Leah (Sharon Stone), end their days as slaves to the hustle-and-
bustle of city life when they pack up the kids and move to a
recently repossessed mansion in the sticks of New York state.
Once a grand and elegant manor, the house at Cold Creek is now a
shambles, but Cooper and Leah have plenty of time to renovate.
All's well until a series of terrifying incidents at the house
lead the Tilsons to wonder who used to live in their new home --
and to discover what dark secrets are hidden inside. Director
Mike Figgis pulls out all the stops to scare you -- and populates
the film with a creepy and truly evil ex-con (who turns out to be
the manor's former owner), played by Stephen Dorff, a horde of
snakes, a hidden cache of pornography, and a bedridden patriarch
(Christopher Plummer) who harbors a host of dirty secrets. Adept
psychological thriller. Director: Mike Figgis. Stars: Dennis
Quaid, Sharon Stone, Stephen Dorff, Juliette Lewis, Kristen
Stewart, Christopher Plummer. 2003, CC, MPAA rating: R, 119 min.,
Thriller, Box office gross: $21.384 million, Buena Vista, No VHS
SRP, Priced for rental. DVD: Day & Date.
DUPLEX
Darkly humorous tale of a New York yuppie couple's whose dream of
owning their own house is shattered by a little old lady. Alex
and Nancy live in Manhattan but need more room, and find their
salvation in their dream house -- a duplex in Brooklyn. But
there's one small problem -- the top floor's a rent-controlled
apartment inhabited by an 80-something tenant who blasts her TV
late at night and pesters the pair for errands and repairs during
the day. What's a landlord to do? Hope that the old lady kicks
off? Hire a hit man? A broadly physical comedy that Stiller
excels at (if you like the sort of crass toilet humor he partakes
in movie after movie) and one that Barrymore might want to knock
off her resume. Director: Danny DeVito. Stars: Ben Stiller, Drew
Barrymore, Eileen Essel, Harvey Fierstein, Justin Theroux, James
Remar, Robert Wisdom. 2003, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 97 min.,
Comedy, Box office gross: $9.610 million, Miramax, No VHS SRP,
Priced for rental. DVD: Day & Date.
GOOD BOY!
Twelve-year-old Owen Baker has been working as a dog- walker all
summer long, and his hard work has finally paid off -- he gets to
adopt a dog of his own. But Owen gets more than puppy love when
he discovers his new dog, Hubble, is really Canid 3942, an
interplanetary scout from the "Dog Star" Sirius. Thousands of
years ago, dogs from Sirius came to colonize and dominate the
Earth, but rumors have spread across the galaxy that Earth dogs
have strayed from their original mission and have become -- gulp
-- pets. Hubble has come to investigate and takes Owen into his
confidence, giving him the ability to hear dogs talk. Now Owen
must help Hubble train a group of undisciplined neighborhood dogs
to shape up for a visit from their leader, the powerful Greater
Dane. The fate of all Earth dogs hangs in the balance. The film
combines CGI and well-trained dogs to make the action and talking
realistic, and, of course, there's wonderful jokes at the expense
of adults. Director: John Hoffman. Stars: Liam Aikin, Molly
Shannon, Kevin Nealon, Brittany Moldowan. Voices of Matthew
Broderick, Brittany Murphy, Delta Burke, Cheech Marin, Vanessa
Redgrave, Carl Reiner, Donald Faison. 2003, CC, MPAA rating: PG,
88 min., Family, Box office gross: $38.000 million, MGM, $22.98
VHS SRP. DVD: Day & Date.
HAMILTON MATTRESS
BBC TV production follows the adventures of a dowdy, homely
aardvark named Sludger, aka Hamilton Mattress. Armed with an
amazing rhythm developed over years of drumming the dusty earth
for ants, Sludger and his crafty caterpillar chum Feldwick set
off in search of fame and fortune in the glamorous world of the
birds -- Beak City -- where Sludger is transformed into Hamilton
Mattress, Drummer Extraordinaire. But success brings Sludger
conflicts: when he learns that his hefty snout could cost him his
stardom, he must either submit to a radical makeover or find some
other way to let his talents shine through. Spectacular clay
animation that took 12 months to script, 41 weeks to film and
includes 45 000 individual character movements. Winner of the
2002 Jury Prize for Best Animated Film at the Chicago Int'l Film
Festival and 2002 Audience Award for Best International Short
Film at the Florida Film Festival. Director: Barry Purves. Voices
of Lindsay Duncan, Henry Goodman, William Hootkins. 2001, CC,
MPAA rating: NR, 30 min., Animated, MGM, $9.95 VHS SRP. DVD: Day
and Date.
LOONEY TUNES: BACK IN ACTION
Yikes! The fate of the human race is in the hands of Bugs Bunny
and Daffy Duck, teaming to wreak comic mayhem in this family
adventure combining live action (starring Brendan Fraser, Jenna
Elfman, Steve Martin and others) with animation (a cavalcade of
Looney Tunes greats including Tweety, Taz and Yosemite Sam). The
Tunesters try to obtain the powerful Blue Monkey gem and stop an
attempt by the evil Acme Corp. to grab weirdwide worldwide
domination. Director: Joe Dante. Stars: Brendan Fraser, Jenna
Elfman, Steve Martin, Heather Locklear, Timothy Dalton, Joan
Cusack, voices of Billy West and Joe Alaskey. 2003, CC, MPAA
rating: PG, 90 min., Live action/animated, Box office gross:
$21.000 million, Warner, $19.96 VHS SRP. DVD: Day & Date.
SCHOOL OF ROCK
Dewey Finn (Jack Black) is down-and-out, in need of rent money.
Picking up a phone call intended for his roommate Ned (Mike
White), Dewey impulsively accepts a job as a substitute teacher
at the prestigious Horace Green Elementary School. But while
Dewey might not have a clue how to teach, he does know how to
inspire confidence in his young fifth graders. And when he
accidentally overhears them performing in an orchestra class, he
decides to mold these young musical prodigies into a high voltage
rock band, which will change their lives forever. Delightful
comedy for the entire family. Director: Richard Linklater. Stars:
Jack Black, Joan Cusack, Mike White, Sarah Silverman, Kevin
Alexander Clark, Miranda Cosgrove, Joey Gaydes Jr., Caitlin Hale,
Maryam Hassan, Rebecca Brown, Robert Tsai. 2003, CC, MPAA rating:
PG-13, 109 min., Comedy, Box office gross: $80.000 million,
Paramount, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental. DVD: Day & Date.
SEARCHING FOR DEBRA WINGER
Thought-provoking documentary in which Rosanna Arquette talks to
the film industry's most talented and award-winning actresses
about their pressures they face as women working in show business
-- the trials and tribulations of being a woman, a mother and a
wife while working in an industry that expects its leading ladies
to be young and supermodel gorgeous. Director: Rosanna Arquette.
Stars: Rosanna Arquette, Jane Fonda, Whoopi Goldberg, Salna
Hayek, Gwyneth Paltrow, Diane Lane, Tracey Ullman, Vanessa
Redgrave, Debra Winger, Patricia Arquette, Meg Ryan, Alfre
Woodard, Sharon Stone. 2002, CC, MPAA rating: R, 99 min.,
Documentary, Lions Gate, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental. DVD: Day
& Date.
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NEWS
COMING SOON:
With the Oscars only a day old, several nominated films have been
announced for release to home video. On May 4, Columbia TriStar
will release "The Triplets of Belleville," the animated feature
that was up for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song, on
VHS rental and DVD ... The very next week, the studio will
release the winner for Best Documentary Feature nod, Errol
Morris' "The Fog of War," on VHS rental and DVD (in a special
edition with extras) ... And, on May 25, DocuRama will release
"The Weather Underground," which lost out to "The Fog of War" in
the documentary feature category, on DVD only ... Other new
releases include Dana Brown's surfing documentary, "Step Into
Liquid," due April 20 from Artisan; and the 2003 live-action
version of "Peter Pan," from Universal on May 4 on VHS ($24.98)
and DVD ($26.98).
DVD COLLECTIBLES:
The important event this week is Warner Home Video's release of
Volume 2 of its impressive "The Chaplin Collection." Included in
this outing are "The Kid," "The Circus," "City Lights," "A King
in New York and A Woman of Paris" and "Chaplin Revue," each in
deluxe two-disc sets priced at $29.95 SRP. "Monsieur Verdoux," a
single disc, will be priced at $24.98 SRP. As with the first set,
all the films have been digitally re-mastered from restored vault
elements under the supervision of the Chaplin family estate. The
six titles will also be offered as a Chaplin Collection 12-disc
gift set. Included in the gift set (but not available separately)
is "Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin," a feature-
length documentary by veteran Time Magazine movie critic and
filmmaker Richard Schickel. The soundtracks have been remastered
in Dolby Digital 5.1 as well as original mono. The titles and
extras:
** The Kid (1921) Introduction by David Robinson, Chaplin
biographer; "Chaplin Today: The Kid" documentary by Alain
Bergala; "How to Make Movies" (1918) short film in which Chaplin
shows the building of his new studio, and how movies are made
there; "Jackie Coogan Dances" (1920), Jackie Coogan performs
impromptu dance at Chaplin studios; "My Boy" (1921), later film
starring Coogan; "Nice and Friendly" (1922), home movie with Lord
and Lady Mountbatten, Jackie Coogan and Charles Chaplin; "Charlie
on the Ocean" (1921), newsreel footage of Chaplin's first trip
back to Europe; "Jackie Coogan in Paris," footage shot during
charity fund-raising trip; deleted scenes: three scenes deleted
by Chaplin for 1971 reissue; "Recording the New Score," footage
of Chaplin conducting a section of his new score; photo gallery;
film posters.
** The Circus (1928) Introduction by David Robinson, Chaplin
biographer; "Chaplin Today: The Circus," documentary by Francois
Ede; deleted 10-minute sequence; "October 7-13, 1926," outtakes
from a week of shooting; three home movies from the archives of
Lord Louis Mountbatten; "The Hollywood Premiere," (1928),
reportage on the L.A. premiere; "Camera A, Camera B," shots made
simultaneously from the two cameras used; 3-D test footage by
Roland Totheroh; excerpts from "Circus Day" with Jackie Coogan --
an adaptation of a favorite children's book; photo gallery; film
posters.
** City Lights (1931) Introduction by David Robinson, Chaplin
biographer; "Chaplin Today: City Lights," documentary by Serge
Bromberg; "The Champion" (1915), excerpt; Georgia Hale screen
test: "Gold Rush" actress who almost replaced Virginia Cherrill;
rehearsal footage, outtakes, on-set footage; footage of Chaplin
boxing with visiting prizefighters on the set; historical footage
of Winston Churchill visit; footage shot on trip to Bali with
brother Sydney; "Chaplin Speaks!" Chaplin speaks for the first
time on film during a 1931 trip to Vienna; photo gallery, film
posters, trailers.
** A King in New York and A Woman of Paris Disc One: A King in
New York (1957) Introduction by David Robinson, discussing
historical and cinematic context of the film; "Chaplin Today: A
King in New York," documentary by Jerome de Missolz; deleted
scenes; "Mandolin Serenade": rehearsing one of the film's main
musical themes; photo gallery, film posters. Disc Two: A Woman of
Paris (1923). Introduction by David Robinson, discussing
historical and cinematic context of the film; "Chaplin Today: A
Woman in Paris," documentary by Mathias Ledoux; "Camille 1926,"
an amateur movie by Ralph Barton based on "La Dame aux Camelias"
and featuring numerous personalities of the time; "Paris in the
'20s," images of the city in the Roaring Twenties; "United
Artists," signing the contract creating UA: Chaplin, Mary
Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and D.W. Griffith; deleted shots,
photo gallery, film posters, trailers.
** Chaplin Revue. Seven funny and touching classics made for
First National Studios between 1918 and 1923 are presented on
this double disc. "A Day's Pleasure," "Sunnyside," "The Idle
Class" and "Pay Day" are presented on Disc One, while three
Chaplin silent comedies, "A Dog's Life," "Shoulder Arms" and "The
Pilgrim," are strung together to form a single feature length
film. Chaplin also provides new music, narration and a small
amount of connecting material to the film. Disc One: Introduction
by David Robinson; "The Visitors," behind-the-scenes footage of
visitors to Chaplin's sets; "Harry Lauder" (1918), footage that
Chaplin and the great British music hall comedian shot for an
uncompleted short; photo gallery, film posters; Disc Two:
Introduction by David Robinson, "How to Make Movies," (1918),
short film in which Chaplin shows the building of his new studio,
and how movies are made there; "The Bond" (1918)" WWI propaganda
film featuring Chaplin, his brother and Edna Purviance; "Shoulder
Arms" deleted scenes; photo gallery, film posters.
** Monsieur Verdoux (1947) Introduction by David Robinson;
"Chaplin Today: Monsieur Verdoux," documentary by Bernard
Eisenschitz; plan drawings and preparatory sketches; photo
gallery, film posters, trailers.
Fox will release this week "Peyton Place" (1957), the
melodramatic "woman's film" that fired up a generation with its
social consciousness and sex (and led to a long-running TV
series), starring Lana Turner, Diane Varsi, Lee Philips, Hope
Lange, Russ Tamblyn, Arthur Kennedy, Terry Moore and Lloyd Nolan.
Extras include commentary by Moore and Tamblyn, "Backstory:
Peyton Place," scenes from Photoplay Magazine Awards, footage
from the film's premiere.
FROM TV TO VIDEO:
MGM will release this week "Stargate SG-1 Season Six" as a five-
disc set with 22 episodes for $69.96 with such extras as
commentaries by directors, cast and crew and behind-the-scenes
featurettes ... BBC Video will release "Absolutely Fabulous:
Series 5" featuring eight episodes for $34.98, with bonus footage
not aired in the States.
BUZZIN' THE 'B's:
Columbia TriStar will release this week "Hustle and Heat" (aka
Ride or Die)," a thriller about a private investigator (Duane
Martin) and his munitions expert partner (Vivica A. Fox) who try
to find the killer of his boyhood friend, a promising rapper who
the police say committed suicide, on VHS rental and DVD ... From
MTI Home Video comes "Standing on Fishes" (1999), a romantic
comedy about a sculptor caught in the never-ending battle to
maintain his artistic integrity while working on a film to make
money, starring Meredith Scott Lynn, Bradford Tatum, Jason
Priestley, Kelsey Grammer, Lauren Fox and Pamela Reed, on VHS
rental and DVD.
FOR THE KIDS:
For preschoolers this week Paramount will release "Dora the
Explorer: Egg Hunt," on $9.95 VHS and $16.99 DVD (with two bonus
episodes) and "Nick Jr. Celebrates Spring!" featuring five
episodes from Nick Jr shows, including "Dora the Explorer: Egg
Hunt," "Max & Ruby: Max's Chocolate Chicken," "Little Bill: The
Skating Lesson," "Little Bill: Mr. Moth" and "Blue's Clues" Our
Neighborhood Festival," $16.99 on DVD only ... Also for the
little ones, HIT Entertainment will release "Angelina Ballerina:
Lights, Camera, Action!" the sixth title in the animated series
featuring the delightful dancing mouse and her teacher (voiced by
Judi Dench), on VHS ($12,99) and DVD ($16.99) ... For slightly
older kids Paramount will release "Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie
Brown," a half-hour Peanuts baseball outing, on video for the
first time, on VHS ($9.99) and DVD ($14.99, with two bonus
episodes) ... And, finally, Warner will release "What's New
Scooby-Doo? Volume 2: Safari, So Good!" with four adventures from
the hit television series, on VHS and DVD.
SPECIAL INTEREST:
Reprise/Mute Records will release this week "Dave Gahan:
Monsters," the first-solo concert DVD by Depreche Mode frontman
Dave Gahan, taped at the Olympia in Paris, featuring a tour
documentary, in 5.1 surround, $19.99 ... BBC Video has two
interesting releases this week: "The Best of Ground Force: Garden
Rescues," a collection of the most infamous episodes from the
British gardening design and makeover show, featuring such green
thumb guests as Bette Midler and Nelson Mandela, $14.95 VHS and
$19.98 DVD; and "Changing Rooms: Trust Me I'm a Designer," the
hit British DIY show that was the inspiration for the U.S. hit
"Trading Places," on DVD only for $19.98.
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THIS WEEK'S DVD RELEASES:
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** Absolutely Fabulous: Series 5. Eight episodes, $34.98. Extras:
Bonus footage not aired in the States. (BBC Video).
** American Dream (1990) Academy Award-winning documentary by
Barbara Kopple. (Miramax).
** Book of Love (1990) Chris Young, Josie Bissett, Keith Coogan,
John Cameron Mitchell. Extras: Commentary by director Robert
Shaye, "Meet Bob Shaye" documentary on the director and founder
of New Line Cinema. (New Line).
** Carbon Copy (1981) George Segal, Denzel Washington. (MGM).
** The Chaplin Collection: Volume 2. See DVD COLLECTIBLES, above.
** Clifford (1994) Martin Short, Charles Grodin. (MGM).
** Cold Creek Manor (2003) Dir.: Mike Figgis; Dennis Quaid,
Sharon Stone, Stephen Dorff, Juliette Lewis, Kristen Stewart,
Christopher Plummer. Extras: Commentary by Figgis; alternate
ending; deleted scenes; "The Rules of the Genre" featurette;
"Coopers Documentary," a look at the creation of the documentary
of the history of Cold Creek Manor and the Massie Family. (Buena
Vista).
** Curdled (1996) William Baldwin, Angela Jones. (Miramax).
** Dog Park (1998) Luke Wilson, Janeane Garofalo, Natasha
Henstridge. (New Line).
** Dora the Explorer: Dora's Egg Hunt. Four animated episodes.
Extras: "Dora's Egg Adventure" game. (Paramount).
** Duplex (2003) Dir.: Danny DeVito; Ben Stiller, Drew Barrymore,
Eileen Essel, Harvey Fierstein, Justin Theroux, James Remar,
Robert Wisdom. (Miramax).
** The Gnome-Mobile (1967) Matthew Garber, Karen Dotrice, Tom
Lowell, Walter Brennan, Sean McClory. (Walt Disney).
** Good Boy! (2003) Liam Atkin, Molly Shannon, Kevin Nealon.
Voices of Matthew Broderick, Brittany Murphy, Delta Burke, Cheech
Marin, Vanessa Redgrave, Carl Reiner, Donald Faison. Extras:
Commentary by director John Hoffman, Aiken, and Shannon; seven
deleted and alternate scenes; "A Dog-umentary: The Making of Good
Boy!"; "Pooch Profiles"; "Dog Walking Duty" interactive map of
the movie's neighborhood; "Tricks for a Crafty Canine"
featurette; "Q&A With Hubble" (the interplanetary pooch); "Good
Boy! Scrapbook" video montage of behind-the-scenes stills; Easter
eggs. (MGM).
** Hamilton Mattress (2001) Voices of Lindsay Duncan, Henry
Goodman, William Hootkins. Extras: Commentary by the cast, "The
Birth of an Aardvark" featurette (interviews with the writers),
"Enter the Aardvark" featurette (on shooting the clay animation),
"Behind the Voices" featurette. (MGM).
** Live Monsters (2004) Solo concert by Depreche Mode frontman
Dave Gahan, recorded at the Olympia in Paris. 5.1 surround sound.
Extras: Tour documentary. (Reprise/Mute).
** Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003) Dir.: Joe Dante; Brendan
Fraser, Jenna Elfman, Steve Martin, Heather Locklear, Timothy
Dalton, Joan Cusack, voices of Billy West and Joe Alaskey.
Extras: Additional scenes, "Whizzard of Ow" Looney Tunes animated
short exclusive to DVD, alternate endings, "Behind the Tunes"
with Bugs and Daffy on a tour of the set during filming, "Bang
Crash Boom" featurette with Bugs and Daffy's perspective on the
film's special effects, more. (Warner).
** Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown (2004) Three Peanuts
episodes. (Paramount).
** Mad Dog Time (1996) Richard Dreyfuss, Jeff Goldblum, Diane
Lane, Gabriel Byrne, Ellen Barkin, Burt Reynolds, Kyle
MacLachlan, Gregory Hines. (Fox).
** Miracle at Midnight (1998) Justin Whalin, Sam Waterston, Mia
Farrow. (Walt Disney).
** Miracle of the White Stallions (1963) Dir.: Arthur Hiller;
Robert Taylor, Lilli Palmer, Eddie Albert, Curd Jurgens, James
Franciscus. (Walt Disney).
** Mr. Toad's Wild Ride (1996) Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Steve
Coogan, Nicol Williamson, Bernard Hill, John Cleese, Michael
Palin, Stephen Fry, Julia Sawalha. (Walt Disney).
** Nick Jr. Celebrates Spring. Compilation of six Nick Jr.
episodes featuring Dora the Explorer, Max & Ruby, Little Bill,
Blue and the Rugrats. Extras: "Look for the Spring Thing!" game.
(Paramount).
** Night Crossing (1981) Dir.: Delbert Mann; Jane Alexander, John
Hurt, Beau Bridges. (Walt Disney).
** Peyton Place (1957) Lana Turner, Diane Varsi, Lee Philips,
Hope Lange, Russ Tamblyn, Arthur Kennedy, Terry Moore, Lloyd
Nolan. Extras: Commentary by Moore and Tamblyn, "Backstory:
Peyton Place," scenes from Photoplay Magazine Awards, footage
from the film's premiere. (Fox).
** School of Rock (2003) Dir.: Richard Linklater; Jack Black,
Joan Cusack, Mike White, Sarah Silverman, Kevin Alexander Clark,
Miranda Cosgrove, Joey Gaydes Jr., Caitlin Hale, Maryam Hassan,
Rebecca Brown, Robert Tsai. Extras: Commentary by Linklater and
Black, commentary by the kids, "Jack Black's Pitch to Led
Zeppelin," music video, "Kids Video Diary:Toronto Film Festival,"
"Dewey Finn's (Jack Black) History of Rock." (Paramount).
** Searching for Debra Winger (2002) Dir.: Rosanna Arquette;
Rosanna Arquette, Jane Fonda, Whoopi Goldberg, Salna Hayek,
Gwyneth Paltrow, Diane Lane, Tracey Ullman, Vanessa Redgrave,
Debra Winger, Patricia Arquette, Meg Ryan, Alfre Woodard, Sharon
Stone. (Lions Gate).
** Sightings: Heartland Ghost (2002) Gabriel Olds, Beau Bridges,
Thea Gills, Miguel Ferrer, Nia Long. Telefilm. (Paramount).
** Spacecamp (1986) Kate Capshaw, Lea Thompson, Kelly Preston,
Joaquin Phoenix, Tate Donovan, Tom Skerritt. (MGM).
** Stargate SG-1 Season Six. Five-disc set with 22 episodes,
$69.96. Extras: Commentaries by directors, cast and crew; behind-
the-scenes featurettes. (MGM).
** Take This Job and Shove It (1981) Robert Hays, Art Carney,
David Keith, Barbara Hershey. (MGM).
** Walk Like a Man (1987) Howie Mandel, Christopher Lloyd, Cloris
Leachman. (MGM).
** Without a Clue (1988) Ben Kingsley, Michael Caine. (MGM).
For more DVD info, check out our DVD calendar pages at
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THIS WEEK'S VHS SELL-THROUGH RELEASES:
** Dora the Explorer: Dora's Egg Hunt. Animated (Paramount):
$9.95
** Good Boy! (2003) Liam Atkin, Molly Shannon, Kevin Nealon.
Voices of Matthew Broderick, Brittany Murphy, Delta Burke, Cheech
Marin, Vanessa Redgrave, Carl Reiner, Donald Faison (MGM):
"Tricks for a Crafty Canine" featurette, $22.98
** Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003) Dir.: Joe Dante; Brendan
Fraser, Jenna Elfman, Steve Martin, Heather Locklear, Timothy
Dalton, Joan Cusack, voices of Billy West and Joe Alaskey
(Warner): $19.96
** Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown. Animated Peanuts
(Paramount): $9.95
For more sell-through info, check out our Sell-Through/Repriced
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