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ONVIDEO'S WEEKLY GUIDE TO HOME VIDEO RELEASES
FOR TUESDAY, March 30 -- MONDAY, April 5
BROTHER BEAR
Animated film follows the incredible adventures of a young man
named Kenai (Joaquin Phoenix) who is transformed into a bear.
From his new perspective, Kenai discovers the world through the
eyes of another as he is befriended by a bear cub named Koda
(Jeremy Suarez), encounters a pair of misguided moose (Rick
Moranis and Dave Thomas), and finds himself pursued by his own
human sibling. D.B. Sweeney is Sitka, Kenai's oldest brother and
the guardian of his two younger siblings. Jason Raize gives voice
to the middle brother Denahi, Michael Clarke Duncan lends his
deep distinctive voice to a grizzly bear named Tug, and Broadway
veteran Joan Copeland provides wisdom and guidance as the voice
of Tanana, the spiritual leader of the tribe. Estelle Harris,
Greg Proops, Daniel Mastrogiorgio and Paul Christie round out a
the cast of assorted animals that Kenai meets along the way.
Features five songs from Academy Award-winner Phil Collins.
Director: Aaron Blaise and Robert Walker. Stars: Voices of
Joaquin Phoenix, Jeremy Suarez, Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas,
Michael Clarke Duncan, D.B. Sweeney, Estelle Harris, Greg Proops,
Daniel Mastrogiorgio, Paul Christie 2003, CC, MPAA rating: G, 85
min., Animated, Box office gross: $82.100 million, Disney, $24.99
VHS SRP. DVD: Day & Date.
HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG
This tragic film, based on the best seller by Andre Dubus III, is
a gripping exploration of the American dream gone awry. Jennifer
Connelly and Ben Kingsley star as two people driven to desperate
measures to claim ownership of a house. It's only a small
bungalow in Northern California, but to Kathy Nicolo (Connelly),
it's the last vestige of hope for reclaiming a life that was
nearly lost to addiction. When a bureaucratic error forces her
eviction, Kathy is left homeless and helpless to stop the house
from being sold at a fraction of its worth. The new owner is
Massoud Amir Behrani (Kingsley), a former Colonel from Iran, who
sees the house as the fulfillment of his American dream. Having
worked at menial jobs to maintain a pretense of affluence, he
pours the last of his life savings into the venture. As Kathy and
Behrani's fight for the house escalates, Kathy finds an unlikely
ally in the officer sent to evict her, Deputy Sheriff Lester
Burdon (Ron Eldard), who becomes dangerously devoted to her
cause. What begins as a conflict over a small rundown bungalow
spirals into a clash of cultures that propels everyone involved
towards an inescapable and heartbreaking climax. A fantastic
supporting actress role by Oscar-nominated Shohreh Aghdashloo as
Behrani's wife, caught in the middle of the conflict. Director:
Vadim Perelman. Stars: Jennifer Connelly, Ben Kingsley, Ron
Eldard, Frances Fisher, Kim Dickens, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Jonathan
Ahdout, Navi Rawat. 2003, CC, MPAA rating: R, 126 min., Drama,
Box office gross: $10.241 million, DreamWorks, No VHS SRP, Priced
for rental. DVD: Day & Date.
LA TRUITE
Director Joseph Losey assembled a star-studded cast -- Isabelle
Huppert and Jeanne Moreau -- for this sex comedy. Frederique
(Huppert) is a free-spirited and impish woman who has made an art
of using her sexuality to get precisely what she wants from men.
On a whim, Frederique leaves her disinterested husband and the
family trout farm to travel to Japan with a wealthy businessman.
Her enchantment soon gives way to reflection, navigation of the
swiftly-changing sexual freedoms and responsibilities of a new
era, and the quest for satori, the "world of ecstasy" experienced
by her friend. But has Frederique grown up too fast, or not fast
enough? In French with English subtitles. Director: Joseph Losey.
Stars: Isabelle Huppert, Jeanne Moreau, Jean-Pierre Cassel. 1982,
CC, MPAA rating: NR, 104 min., Comedy, Home Vision Entertainment.
DVD: Only.
MONSIEUR KLEIN
Both a thriller and a Kafkaesque dissertation on identity, Joseph
Losey's Mr. Klein stars Alain Delon as Robert Klein -- a charming
and unscrupulous art dealer in Nazi-occupied France. As Jews flee
Paris, Klein exploits them, preying on their desperation by
buying their valuables at a fraction of their worth ... until he
finds his name is shared by a Jewish criminal who is a member of
the anti-Nazi resistance. Klein reports this to the authorities
only to find he is uncontrollably sinking into the quicksand of
mistaken identity. Co-starring Jeanne Moreau, "Monsieur Klein" is
an award-winning suspense classic that studies the ever-changing
relationship between victim and oppressor. In French with English
subtitles. Director: Joseph Losey. Stars: Alain Delon, Jeanne
Moreau. 1976, CC, MPAA rating: NR, 123 min., Drama, Home Vision
Entertainment. DVD: Only.
RIPLEY'S GAME
Continuation of the story of Tom Ripley looks at the con man as
older and wiser and living a seemingly happy life with his wife
and his wealth in Italy. Based on the third book in Patricia
Highsmith's Ripley series (from which "Purple Noon" and its
remake, "The Talented Mr. Ripley," and "The American Friend" were
created), Ripley -- an art connoisseur, harpsichord aficionado,
master of souffles and genius of improvisational murder -- finds
his complacency shaken when he's scorned at a local party. To
seek comeuppance, Ripley masterminds a dangerous game. He
involves his bitter neighbor -- a cancer-stricken family man --
in a murderous game to entertain himself. He manipulates the man
into acting as a cold-blooded assassin who wipes out members of
the Russian mafia. But Ripley soon realizes that the man is in
over his head, and, out of sheer boredom and a strange sense of
obligation, Ripley ends up helping his pawn so that his game can
have the ending he desires. Not released theatrically in the
states. Director: Liliana Cavani. Stars: John Malkovich, Dougray
Scott, Ray Winstone. 2002, CC, MPAA rating: R, 110 min.,
Thriller, New Line, $22.99 VHS SRP. DVD: Day & Date.
SOMETHING'S GOTTA GIVE
Delightful story of Harry Sanborn (Jack Nicholson), a perennial
playboy with a libido much younger than his years. During what
was to have been a romantic weekend with his latest infatuation,
Marin (Amanda Peet), at her mother's Hamptons beach house, Harry
develops chest pains. He winds up being nursed by Marin's
reluctant mother, Erica Barry (Diane Keaton) -- a successful,
divorced New York playwright. In the process, Harry develops more
heart pangs -- the romantic kind -- for Erica, an age appropriate
woman whom he finds beguiling. However, some habits die hard.
When Harry hesitates, his charming thirtysomething doctor (Keanu
Reeves) steps in and starts to pursue Erica. And Harry, who has
always had the world on a string, finds his life unraveling.
Great performances by all involved, particularly Frances
McDormand as Erica's best friend. Diane Keaton won a Golden Globe
Award and received an Oscar nomination for her role. Director:
Nancy Meyers. Stars: Diane Keaton, Jack Nicholson, Keanu Reeves,
Frances McDormand, Amanda Peet, Jon Favreau. 2003, CC, MPAA
rating: PG-13, 128 min., Comedy, Box office gross: $101.683
million, Columbia TriStar, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental. DVD:
Day & Date.
TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, THE
Remake of the Tobe Hooper's 1974 horror-thriller about
Leatherface and his family of Texas backwoods cannibals.
Director: Marcus Nispel. Stars: Jessica Biel, Eric Balfour, Erica
Leerhsen, Jonathan Tucker, Mike Vogel, R. Lee Ermey. 2003, CC,
MPAA rating: R, 98 min., Horror, Box office gross: $80.000
million, New Line, $22.99 VHS SRP. DVD: Day & Date.
TIME WITHOUT PITY
Tension rises to a fevered pitch in Joseph Losey's ingenious
thriller about an alcoholic who has one day to save his son from
the gallows. The distinguished cast features Michael Redgrave in
the lead role and Leo McKern as the demented millionaire who will
hide the truth at any cost. Moody cinematography by Oscar-winner
Freddie Francis and dynamic imagery create an atmosphere thick
with panic. The first film Losey made under his own name after
McCarthy-era blacklisting, "Time Without Pity" is both an
impassioned plea against apathy and a shining example of film
noir. Director: Joseph Losey. Stars: Michael redgrave, Leo
McKern, Joan Plowright, Peter Cushing. 1957, CC, MPAA rating: NR,
85 min., Thriller, Home Vision Entertainment. DVD: Only.
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NEWS
COMING SOON:
DreamWorks has set an April 20 release for its lackluster comedy
"Win a Date With Tad Hamilton!" ... Palm Pictures will release
the latest Claude Chabrol thriller, "The Flower of Evil" (La
Fleur du Mal), on April 20 ... Mandy Moore romantic comedy
"Chasing Liberty" will arrive May 4 from Warner ... Columbia
TriStar will release on June 1 "Monster," the bio of serial
killer Aileen Wuornos, which garnered an Academy Award for
Charlize Theron ... International on-the-road comedy "Eurotrip"
will travel to home video on June 1 from DreamWorks ... Robert
Altman's look at the world of ballet, "The Company," dances home
June 1 from Columbia TriStar ... "Starship Troopers 2: Hero of
the Federation," a direct-to- video sequel, will bug out from
Columbia TriStar on June 1 ... Miramax has announced a July 20
release for romantic-thriller "The Human Stain," starring Anthony
Hopkins and Nicole Kidman.
DVD COLLECTIBLES:
After being unavailable for nearly three years, Criterion's DVD
of Stanley Donen's classic spy thriller "Charade" (1963),
starring Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn, Walter Matthau, James Coburn
and George Kennedy, is coming back in print. The re-release will
feature an all-new 16x9-enhanced high-definition digital
transfer, in addition to all the supplements featured on the
original release. The new edition will be in stores on April 6
and will retail for $39.95. Owners of Criterion's original DVD
release of Stanley Donen's "Charade" may purchase the re-release
for $15 dollars off the suggested retail price, plus $4.95
shipping and handling for U.S. residents, by jumping to .
FROM TV TO VIDEO:
TV series due this week: "Resurrection Blvd. -- The Complete
First Season," a five-disc set, priced under $40, from Paramount
... "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: The Complete Third Season,"
a six-disc set with 23 episodes, under $70, with commentary on
select episodes, five featurettes: "The CSI Tour: Police
Station," "The CSI Shot: Making It Real," "The Writers' Room,"
"CSI Moves Into Season 3," "Crime Scene Field Kit," from
Paramount ... "Dark Shadows DVD Collection 11," with 40 episodes
on four discs, $59.98 from MPI Home Video) ... "Homicide: Life on
the Street: The Complete Season Four," a six-disc set with 22
episodes; $99.99, commentary on "The Hat" episode, "Homicide:
Life in Season Four" featurette, episodic song listings, from A&E
Home Video ... "Mr. Bean: The Animated Series: Set 2," a two-disc
set with 18 adventures; $29.95, from A&E Home Video ... "Dr.
Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Complete Season Three," an eight-disc
set with 25 episodes; $119.95, from A&E Home Video ... "The Cisco
Kid Collection 1," a four-disc set or five-VHS set with 20
episodes of the classic 1950-1956 Western TV series starring
Duncan Renaldo as The Cisco Kid and Leo Carrillo as sidekick
Pancho Gonzales, $49.98 from MPI Home Video ... "A Touch of Frost
Season 1," a two-disc set or three-VHS set with three episodes
featuring unconventional British policeman Detective Jack Frost,
$39.98 from MPI Home Video.
OTHER TV PROGRAMS: From Showtime this week comes "Penn & Teller:
Bullshit!" a three-disc set containing all the episodes from the
show's first season, for $39.99 ... Acorn Media brings more
mystery and suspense to home video with the release of the
British telefilm "Agatha Christie's Seven Dials Mystery" in which
the dark forces of murder and international intrigue combine with
the froth of romance and upper-class English frivolity in the
1920s, featuring James Warwick and John Gielgud, on DVD for
$24.99; "Poirot 8 Collector's Set," featuring three full-length
adventures of Agatha Christie's Belgian sleuth, on DVD for
$29.95; and "Tommy & Tuppence Set 2," with Francesca Annis and
James Warwick as Agatha Christie's zany upper-class crime-solving
couple, with six adventures on a two-disc set for $39.99.
BUZZIN' THE 'B's:
Ardustry Entertainment will release two thrillers this week:
"Liar's Poker" (1999), about murder and deceit in the world of
gambling, and "Threat of Exposure" (2002), about a troubled ex-
boxer who seeks the help of a hypnotherapist to uncover the
details of his younger brother's disappearance, on DVD for $14.98
... "Virtual Girl" (1998) is a sci-fi thriller about a
programming genius who perfects a fully-interactive cyber-erotic
adventure featuring a virtual girl who comes to life and tries to
murder his wife, from Vanguard Cinema on VHS and DVD ... On offer
from Lions Gate is "Stealing Candy" (2002), a thriller about
three ex-cons who kidnap an actress to make a one-time pay-per-
view porn show and find that hell hath no fury like a woman
scorned, starring Coolio, Daniel Baldwin, Alex McArthur and Jenja
Lano; and "Serial Killing 101" (2004), about two classmates --
one an aspiring serial killer, the other a suicidal co-ed who
wants to be his first victim -- whose plans are thwarted by a
real serial killer, starring Lisa Loeb, Thomas Hayden Church,
Corey Feldman and Rick Overton, on VHS and DVD ... "Vampire
Effect" (2003) is an exciting vampire-hunting thriller by Hong
Kong director Dante Lam, featuring Asian rock stars Charlene Choi
and Gillian Chung (from the group Twins) and Jackie Chan (in a
guest appearance), with action/fight choreography by Donnie Yen,
in Cantonese with English subtitles, on VHS and DVD from Columbia
TriStar.
ON THE INDIE FRONT:
Award-winning "Sam & Janet" (2002), a romantic comedy about two
people -- both off the heels of dismal marriages -- who meet and
fall in love and try to give marriage one more shot. The film
stars Ryan Brown, Jennifer Ferguson and Gary Busey, who plays a
wise old bartender who narrates the story; from Monarch Home
Video on VHS and DVD ... Vanguard Cinema has three interesting
indie films due this week: "Camera" (2000), about the Dogme-style
adventures of a video camera that gets stolen and goes on an
adventure around the world, never leaving the point of view of
the camera; "Look in My Shorts" (2004), five cheeky and playful
short films; and "No Sleep 'Til Madison" (2002), about a 30-year-
old high school hockey fan who's afraid to grow up and makes an
annual pilgrimage to the Wisconsin High School Hockey Tournament
despite his girlfriend and the flagging interest of his other
adult friends; all on VHS and DVD.
FOR THE KIDS:
Columbia TriStar will release this week "The Swan Princess
Special Edition" (1995), with the voices of Jack Palance, John
Cleese, Steven Wright, Michelle Nicastro and Steve Vinovich; and
the sequel "The Swan Princess: The Mystery of the Enchanted
Treasure" (1998) ... Rhino Home Video will release this week two
compilations from "The Transformers Armada" Cartoon Network
animated series: "Best Battles," featuring four adventures, and
"Flashbacks," also featuring four adventures, on DVD at $14.95
each ... Little cowgirls and cowboys will have a rootin' tootin'
time as they mosey down the old Wiggly trail when the Down Under
Wiggles go West in their latest direct-to-video adventure, "The
Wiggles: Cold Spaghetti Western," on VHS ($14.95) and DVD
($16.99) from HIT Entertainment.
SPECIAL INTEREST:
The folks at Docurama have four interesting releases this week:
"Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's," a documentary that
celebrates the glory days of the famed restaurant that catered to
Hollywood's elite, on VHS and DVD; "The American Nightmare," and
examination of the gore-breaking films of the horror genre, from
"A Nightmare on Elm Street" to "Dawn of the Dead" to "Friday the
13," on DVD only; "Jupiter's Wife" is a real-life mystery that
revolves around Maggie, a beguiling homeless woman living in New
York City's Central Park, created by documentarian Michel
Negroponte, who followed her for two years, uncovering the enigma
of her past and present, on DVD and VHS; and "The Last Round:
Chuvalo vs. Ali," which chronicles the amazing 15-round Toronto
fight in which underdog George Chuvalo took Muhammad Ali the
distance in 15 grueling rounds, on DVD only ... "Crash of Flight
111," an investigation into what caused Swissair Flight 111 to
plunge into the waters off the coast of Nova Scotia on September
2, 1998, killing all 229 people on board, arrives on VHS this
week (and on DVD on April 27) from WGBH Boston Video ... "Tibetan
Refugee" looks at the people who have forsaken their homes and
land because of religious persecution in Tibet by the Chinese
government; the film features the Dalai Lama, the Nechung Monks
(who perform live music and prayers), and refugees from Tibet, on
VHS and DVD from Vanguard. A portion of the proceeds from the
sale of the video go directly to help the Tibetan refugees in
Dharamsala, India.
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THIS WEEK'S DVD RELEASES:
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** Brother Bear (2003) Animated. Voices of Joaquin Phoenix,
Jeremy Suarez, Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas, Michael Clarke Duncan,
D.B. Sweeney, Estelle Harris, Greg Proops. Two- disc set. Extras:
Characters Rutt & Tuke's moose commentary, outtakes, "Look
Through My Eyes" music video written and performed by Phil
Collins, "Find Your Totem" set-top game, "Bone Puzzle" set-top
game, "Bear Legends," "Making Noise: The Art of Foley"
featurette, "Art Review" of the animated world of "Brother Bear,"
"On My Way" sing-along song, "Paths of Discovery: The Making of
Brother Bear" featurette, all-new song by Phil Collins: "Fishing
Song," deleted scenes, "Transformation" sing-along song.
(Disney).
** The Cisco Kid Collection 1. Four-disc set with 20 episodes of
the classic 1950-1956 Western TV series starring Duncan Renaldo
as The Cisco Kid and Leo Carrillo as sidekick Pancho Gonzales;
$49.98. (MPI Home Video).
** CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: The Complete Third Season.
Six-disc set with 23 episodes, under $70. Extras: Commentary on
select episodes, five featurettes: "The CSI Tour: Police
Station," "The CSI Shot: Making It Real," "The Writers' Room,"
"CSI Moves Into Season 3," "Crime Scene Field Kit." (Paramount).
** Dark Shadows DVD Collection 11. Forty episodes on four discs,
$59.98. (MPI Home Video).
** Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Complete Season Three. Eight-
disc set with 25 episodes; $119.95. (A&E Home Video).
** Going in Style (1979) Dir.: Martin Brest; George Burns, Art
Carney, Lee Strasberg. Extras: George Burns and Art Carney on
"Dinah!" TV show. (Warner).
** Hangman's Curse (2003) David Keith, Mel Harris. Extras:
Behind-the-scenes featurette. (Fox Witness Entertainment).
** Homicide: Life on the Street: The Complete Season Four. Six-
disc set with 22 episodes; $99.99. Extras: Commentary on "The
Hat" episode, "Homicide: Life in Season Four" featurette,
episodic song listing. (A&E Home Video).
** House of Sand and Fog (2003) Jennifer Connelly, Ben Kingsley,
Ron Eldard, Frances Fisher, Kim Dickens, Shohreh Aghdashloo,
Jonathan Ahdout, Navi Rawat. Extras: Commentary by director Vadim
Perelman, Kingsley and "House of Sand and Fog" author Andre Dubus
III; five deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes featurette.
(DreamWorks).
** La Truite (1982 -- French) Dir.: Joseph Losey; Isabelle
Huppert, Jeanne Moreau, Jean-Pierre Cassel. New digital transfer,
enhanced for 16X9 televisions. Extras: Liner notes by Brian
McFarlane ("The Encyclopedia of British Film"). (Home Vision
Entertainment).
** The Late Show (1977) Dir.: Robert Benton; Art Carney, Lily
Tomlin. Extras: Lily Tomlin on "Dinah!" TV show. (Warner).
** Mr. Bean: The Animated Series: Set 2. Two-disc set with 18
adventures; $29.95. Also available as single $19.95 DVDs ("It's
All Bean to Me" and "Whatever Will Bean, Will Bean"). (A&E Home
Video).
** The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1975) Jack Lemmon, Anne
Bancroft. Extras: Making-of featurette, Anne Bancroft on "Dinah!"
TV show. (Warner).
** Resurrection Blvd. -- The Complete First Season. Five-disc
set, priced under $40. (Paramount).
** Ripley's Game (2002) John Malkovich, Dougray Scott, Ray
Winstone. (New Line).
** Simply Red: Home Live in Sicily (2004) Highlight of Simply
Red's 2003 summer tour, recorded July 23 at Taormina.
Extras:Twenty-minute behind-the-scenes documentary. (Rhino Home
Video).
** Something's Gotta Give (2003) Dir.: Nancy Meyers; Diane
Keaton, Jack Nicholson, Keanu Reeves, Frances McDormand, Amanda
Peet, Jon Favreau. Extras: Commentary by Meyers, Nicholson and
Keaton; Hamptons house set tour with Amanda Peet; deleted scene:
Harry (Nicholson) sings karaoke to Erica (Keaton). (Columbia
TriStar).
** The Sunshine Boys (1975) Dir.: Herbert Ross; Walter Matthau,
George Burns, Richard Benjamin, Lee Meredith. Extras: Commentary
by Benjamin; makeup and screen tests of Jack Benny (who was
originally cast opposite Burns but died just before production
began), Walter Matthau and Phil Silvers; behind-the-scenes
footage. (Warner).
** The Swan Princess Special Edition (1995) Voices of Jack
Palance, John Cleese, Steven Wright, Michelle Nicastro, Steve
Vinovich. (Columbia TriStar).
** The Swan Princess: The Mystery of the Enchanted Treasure
(1998) Animated. Sequel. (Columbia TriStar).
** The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) Jessica Biel, Eric Balfour,
Erica Leerhsen, Jonathan Tucker, Mike Vogel, R. Lee Ermey. Single
disc ($27.95) and special two-disc Platinum Series Collector's
Edition ($39.92). Extras: Single disc: TV spots, music video
("Suffocate" by Motograter), DTS ES Surround. The Platinum
Edition comes with a collectible and removable metal plaque cover
featuring an embossed image of Leatherface, "crime scene photos,"
deleted scenes, alternate opening and ending, "Chainsaw Redux"
making-of documentary, "Gein: The Ghoul of Plainfield"
documentary on the true story on which the film is based,
commentary by Michael Bay and director Marcus Nispel, cast screen
tests, art galleries, TV spots, music video ("Suffocate" by
Motograter), DTS ES Surround, DVD-ROM script- to-screen
comparisons. (New Line).
** Time Without Pity (1957) Dir.: Joseph Losey; Michael redgrave,
Leo McKern, Joan Plowright, Peter Cushing. New digital transfer.
Extras: "Pete Roleum and His Friends," a 20-minute short
commissioned for the 1939 New York World's Fair (Losey's
directorial debut). (Home Vision Entertainment).
** A Touch of Frost Season 1. Two-disc set with three episodes
featuring unconventional British policeman Detective Jack Frost;
$39.98. (MPI Home Video).
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THIS WEEK'S VHS SELL-THROUGH RELEASES:
** Brother Bear (2003) Voices of Joaquin Phoenix, Jeremy Suarez,
Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas, Michael Clarke Duncan, D.B. Sweeney,
Estelle Harris, Greg Proops (Disney): $24.99
** The Cisco Kid Collection 1. Five-VHS set with 20 episodes of
the classic 1950-1956 Western TV series starring Duncan Renaldo
as The Cisco Kid and Leo Carrillo as sidekick Pancho Gonzales
(MPI Home Video): $49.98
** Ripley's Game (2002) John Malkovich, Dougray Scott, Ray
Winstone (New Line): $22.99
** The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) Jessica Biel, Eric Balfour,
Erica Leerhsen, Jonathan Tucker, Mike Vogel, R. Lee Ermey (New
Line): $22.99
** A Touch of Frost Season 1. Three-VHS set with three episodes
featuring unconventional British policeman Detective Jack Frost
(MPI Home Video): $39.98
For more sell-through info, check out our Sell-Through/Repriced
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