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ONVIDEO'S WEEKLY GUIDE TO HOME VIDEO RELEASES
FOR TUESDAY, April 20 -- MONDAY, April 26
BONHOEFFER
Documentary tells the dramatic story of one of the greatest
theologians of the 20th century, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, his life
and his resistance to Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party. While the
German church establishment embraced National Socialism,
Bonhoeffer challenged his church to stand with the Jews in their
time of need. Learning of the death camps, Bonhoeffer's religious
convictions led him to the seemingly paradoxical conclusion that
the only ethical solution was to conspire to assassinate Hitler.
Director: Martin Doblmeier. 2003, CC, MPAA rating: NR, 91 min.,
Documentary, First Run Features, $24.95 VHS SRP, Priced for
rental. DVD: Day & Date.
FLOWER OF EVIL, THE (LA FLEUR DU MAL)
Set in the Bordeaux region of France, "Flower of Evil" tells the
story of the Charpin-Vasseurs, one of the most well-respected
upper middle class families in the region. The family's picture-
perfect image is shattered when murder occurs. In his typical
elegant and ironic style, Chabrol's film retraces the family
members' actions in the two weeks leading up to the crime,
revealing both their true characters and all of the skeletons in
their closets. In French with English subtitles. Director: Claude
Chabrol. Stars: Benoit Magimel, Nathalie Baye, Melanie Doutey,
Suzanne Flon, Bernard Le Coq, Thomas Chabrol. 2003, CC, MPAA
rating: R, 104 min., Thriller, Box office gross: $0.181 million,
Palm Pictures. DVD: Only.
HAUNTED MANSION, THE
Eddie Murphy stars as hapless real estate agent Jim Evers, who
gets a call late one night from mansion owner Edward Gracey
(Nathanial Parker). Gracey is looking to sell his property and
Jim, smelling the biggest deal of his career, takes his wife Sara
(Marsha Thomason) and their two children to the mansion, located
on a remote bayou. A torrential thunderstorm of mysterious origin
strands the Evers family in the old mansion with the brooding,
eccentric Gracey, his mysterious butler Ramsley (Terence Stamp),
and a variety of residents both seen and unseen. At first, Jim
scoffs at Gracey's stories about ghosts and haunting, until he
unearths the mystery of the mansion and finds that his wife Sara
has unexpected connections to its haunted past. Shrouded in fog
and mystery, the mansion was once a stately antebellum palace
that hosted New Orleans' wealthiest. Now it's the creepy and
crumbling home to a love struck 19th century gentleman, 999
ghosts, and a hilarious and hair-raising battle for "home rule."
Based on the famous Disneyland attraction. Director: Rob Minkoff.
Stars: Eddie Murphy, Wallace Shawn, Marsha Thomason, Nathanial
Parker, Jennifer Tilly, Dina Walters, Marc John Jeffries, Aree
Davis. 2003, CC, MPAA rating: PG, 88 min., Comedy, Box office
gross: $72.824 million, Buena Vista, $24.99 VHS SRP. DVD: Day &
Date.
MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD
Based on author Patrick O'Brian's series of Aubrey/Maturin
novels, the movie is set during the Napoleonic Wars. Crowe is
Captain "Lucky" Jack Aubrey, renowned as a fighting captain in
the British Navy, and Paul Bettany is ship's doctor Stephen
Maturin. Their ship, the H.M.S. Surprise, is suddenly attacked by
a superior enemy. With the Surprise badly damaged and much of his
crew injured, Aubrey is torn between duty and friendship as he
pursues a high-stakes chase across two oceans, to intercept and
capture his foe. It's a mission that can make his reputation --
or destroy Lucky Jack and his crew. In the course of the epic
journey, the movie travels the world -- from the coast of Brazil
to the storm-tossed waters of Cape Horn, south through ice and
snow, to the far side of the world. A well-crafted -- and
exciting -- swashbuckler that cares as much for its characters as
it does its action. Director: Peter Weir. Stars: Russell Crowe,
Paul Bettany, James D'Arcy, Edward Woodall, Chris Larkin. 2003,
CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 138 min., Action adventure, Box office
gross: $86.000 million, Fox, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental. DVD:
Day & Date.
STEP INTO LIQUID
Exciting look at surfing told through the images and voices of
legends, pros and everyday surfers. By the daughter of the famous
surf chronicler, Bruce Brown. Director: Dana Brown. 2003, CC,
MPAA rating: PG, 87 min., Documentary, Box office gross: $3.672
million, Artisan, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental. DVD: Day & Date.
A STORY OF FLOATING WEEDS/FLOATING WEEDS
Two-disc set. In 1959, Yasujiro Ozu remade his 1934 silent
classic "A Story of Floating Weeds" in color with the celebrated
cinematographer Kazuo Miyagawa ("Rashomon," "Ugetsu"). Setting
his later version in a seaside location, Ozu otherwise preserves
the details of his elegantly simple plot wherein an aging actor
returns to a small town with his troupe and reunites with his
former lover and illegitimate son, a scenario that enrages his
current mistress and results in heartbreak for all. Together, the
films offer a unique glimpse into the evolution of one of
cinema's greatest directors. "A Story of Floating Weeds" reveals
Ozu in the midst of developing his mode of expression; "Floating
Weeds" reveals his distinct style at its pinnacle. In each, the
director captures the joy and sadness in everyday life.
"A Story of Floating Weeds": Director: Yasujiro Osu. Stars: Tomio
Aoki, Chouko Iida, Hideo Mitsui, Takeshi Sakamoto. 1934, CC, MPAA
rating: NR, 86 min., Drama, Silent with optional score, Japanese
intertitles with English subtitles, The Criterion Collection.
DVD: Only.
"Floating Weeds": Director: Yasujiro Osu. Stars: Ganjiro
Nakamura, Machiko Kyo, Ayako Wakao, Hiroshi Kawaguchi. 1959, CC,
MPAA rating: NR, 119 min., Drama, Japanese with English
subtitles, The Criterion Collection. DVD: Only.
TAKING SIDES
After Hitler took power in 1933, many Jewish artists were forced
to leave Germany. Wilhelm Furtwengler (Stellan Skarsgard) chose
to stay, serving as one of the Nazi's foremost cultural assets.
Though never a member of the Party, Furtwengler was the recipient
of government honors and appointments associated with party
members. However, the conductor often used his position and
contacts to save hundreds of Jewish musicians from the
concentration camps. After the war, Major Steve Arnold (Harvey
Keitel) is given the task of carrying out pre-trial
investigations against Furtwengler, his aim is to prove that the
conductor's artistic genius contributed to the Nazi propaganda
machine and their destructive ideology. Conversely, Furtwengler
insists he chose to stay to bring comfort to the German people
with his music. Like a master conductor, director Istvan Szabo
orchestrates the debate from cat-and-mouse intensity. "Taking
Sides" is that rare film that demands the audience to take a
position on an issue: in this case, the complicity or innocence
of Wilhelm Furtwengler. Director: Istvan Szabo. Stars: Harvey
Keitel, Stellan Skarsgard, Moritz Bleibtreu, Birgit Minichmayr.
2003, CC, MPAA rating: NR, 105 min., Drama, Box office gross:
$0.175 million, New Yorker, $24.95 VHS SRP. DVD: Day & Date.
THIRD WHEEL, THE
Dating comedy has Stanley (Luke Wilson) finally getting his
chance for a dream date with the beautiful Diana (Denise
Richards), taking her out for a night on the town. But just as
things begin to heat up. Stanley accidentally runs over a
stranger named Phil and has to take him to the hospital. The
perfect date then gets worse as Phil, given a clean bill of
health, insists on helping Stanley on his date, sticking with the
pair as a comical third wheel. Director: Jordan Brady. Stars:
Luke Wilson, Denise Richards, Jay Lacopo. 2002, CC, MPAA rating:
PG-13, 83 min., Comedy, Miramax, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
3 WOMEN
In a dusty, under-populated California resort town, Pinky Rose
(Sissy Spacek), a naive and impressionable Southern waif, begins
her life as a nursing home attendant. There, Pinky finds her role
model in fellow nurse "Thoroughly Modern" Millie Lammoreaux
(Shelley Duvall), a misguided would-be sophisticate and hopeless
devotee of Cosmopolitan and Woman's Day magazines. When Millie
accepts Pinky into her home at the Purple Sage singles complex,
Pinky's hero-worship evolves into something far stranger and more
sinister than either could have anticipated. Featuring brilliant
performances from Spacek and Duvall, Robert Altman's dreamlike
masterpiece careens from the humorous to the chilling to the
surreal, resulting in one of the most unusual and compelling
films of the 1970s. Director: Robert Altman. Stars: Sissy Spacek,
Shelley Duvall, Janice Rule. 1977, CC, MPAA rating: NR, 124 min.,
Drama, The Criterion Collection. DVD: Only.
WIN A DATE WITH TAD HAMILTON!
Shallow comedy that went after teen female audience and succeeded
mildly. Rosalee Futch (Kate Bosworth) is a grocery clerk living
in rural West Virginia. But even a small-town girl can have big
dreams, and Rosalee's is to someday -- somehow -- meet her big-
screen idol, Tad Hamilton (Josh Duhamel). The "somehow" arrives
in the form of a contest -- the grand prize: a date with Tad
Hamilton -- and the "someday" is now. Rosalee wins, much to the
chagrin of her best friend and co-worker Pete (Topher Grace), who
is deeply, hopelessly -- and secretly -- in love with Rosalee.
The "Win a Date" contest was cooked up by Tad's agent, Richard
Levy (Nathan Lane), and his manager, also named Richard Levy
(Sean Hayes), to clean up Tad's bad-boy image. Rosalee jets off
to Los Angeles, where her adoration of Tad further blinds her to
how shallow he truly is. When Tad meets Rosalee and gets a taste
of what he's been missing in the "real world," he decides he
wants more and moves to West Virginia, turning Rosalee's "dream-
come-true" into a nightmare for Richard Levy, Richard Levy and,
most of all, Pete, creating a romantic triangle played for minor
laughs. Director: Robert Luketic. Stars: Kate Bosworth, Topher
Grace, Josh Duhamel, Nathan Lane, Sean Hayes, Gary Cole. 2004,
CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 96 min., Comedy, Box office gross:
$16.964 million, DreamWorks, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental. DVD:
Day & Date.
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NEWS
DVD COLLECTIBLES:
The highlight of this week's DVD releases is MGM's neatly put
together "Ingmar Bergman Special Edition DVD Collection," a six-
disc set with five films and a bonus disc, $112.96 (each film
available separately for $24.98). The set includes "Hour of the
Wolf" (1968), starring Max Von Sydow and Liv Ullmann, "The
Passion of Anna" (1969) with Max Von Sydow, Liv Ullmann, Bibi
Andersson and Erland Josephson, "Persona" (1966) with Bibi
Andersson and Liv Ullmann, "The Serpent's Egg" (1977), starring
Liv Ullmann and David Carradine, and "Shame" (1968) with Liv
Ullmann, Max Von Sydow and Gunnar Jorgenstrand, all loaded with
extras ... The cult film classic "Reefer Madness" (1938) comes to
DVD courtesy of Fox. The film is presented in its original black
and white format and in a newly restored and colorized version.
Extras include commentaries by "Mystery Science Theater 3000's"
Mike Nelson, a "Grandpa's Marijuana Handbook" short, and the
original "Reefer Madness" trailer ... The Criterion Collection
has two interesting releases this week. First up is Robert
Altman's "3 Women" (1977), starring Sissy Spacek, Shelley Duvall
and Janice Rule. The offbeat drama gets a new high-definition
digital transfer, with restored image and sound and enhanced for
widescreen televisions. Extras include commentary by Altman, and
a stills gallery of rare production and publicity stills. Next up
is "A Story of Floating Weeds/Floating Weeds" (1934/1959), a two-
disc set with Yasujiro Ozu's 1934 silent film and his 1959
remake. Both films are high-definition transfers with restored
image and sound and with new and improved English subtitle
translations. The gorgeous set includes plenty of extras for the
film buff.
FROM TV TO VIDEO:
Due this week is "The King of Queens: Second Season," a three-
disc set with 25 episodes for $39.95, with commentary, a blooper
reel, and a featurette, from Columbia TriStar ... From BBC Video
comes the award-winning "The Office: The Complete Second Series"
with six episodes on one disc for $24.98. Extras include
outtakes, deleted scenes, Ricky Gervais' and Stephen Merchants'
video diary of the making of the series, more ... "Recipe for
Disaster" is a TV movie about the trials and tribulations of
three kids who attempt to save their parents' restaurant from the
rivals next door, starring John Laroquette and Lesley Ann Warren,
on VHS and DVD from MGM.
BUZZIN' THE 'B's:
Hot and sexy "Wild Things" (starring Never Campbell and Denise
Richards, and released this week in an unrated version on DVD)
has spawned a sequel: "Wild Things 2" (2004), here starring Susan
Ward and Leila Arcieri as two beautiful teens who fight it out
for a dead man's estate, on DVD and VHS from Columbia TriStar ...
Also from Columbia TriStar is "Tube" (2003), a Korean martial
arts thriller about a former undercover agent who seeks revenge
against his agency and takes a subway hostage in a plan to take
the lives of 13 million people, on VHS and DVD ... Razor Digital
Entertainment will release "Suckers" (1999), a comedy that takes
a behind-the-scenes look at the cutthroat world of car salesmen,
starring Daniel Benzali, Lori Loughlin and Louis Mandylor, $9.99
on DVD.
SPECIAL INTEREST:
On July 4, 1975, in the parking lot of San Francisco's Cow
Palace, Curtis Schreier and Doug Michels, outfitted like
astronauts, crawled into the Phantom Dream Car -- a customized
1959 Cadillac Biarritz -- and drove it full speed through a
pyramid of televisions. Media Burn, a spectacular performance
video, is one of the most celebrated pieces from the Ant Farm, a
group of radical architects, video and performance artists formed
by Michels and Chip Lord in 1968. The "Ant Farm" DVD from Facets
Video (www.facets.org) offers the restored and remastered Media
Burn as well as other Ant Farm cult performance videos such as
Cadillac Ranch (in which the group buried Cadillacs nose first),
Ant Farm's Dirty Dishes, Inflatables Illustrated, and more;
$29.95 on DVD.
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THIS WEEK'S DVD RELEASES:
Weekly listings of DVD releases can now be viewed on mobile
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** As Young as You Feel (1951) Monty Wooley, Thelma Ritter,
Constance Bennett, Marilyn Monroe. (Fox).
** Billie (1965) Patty Duke, Warren Berlinger, Jim Backus, Jane
Greer. (MGM).
** Bonhoeffer (2003) Documentary. (First Run Features).
** Call Me Madam (1953) Ethel Merman, Donald O'Connor, Vera-
Ellen, George Sanders. (Fox).
** Circuit 2 (2002) Olivier Gruner. (Fox).
** Crisscross (1992) Goldie Hawn, Arliss Howard, Keith Carradine,
David Arnott. (MGM).
** Detonator (2003) Randall Batinkoff, Elizabeth Berkley, Bokeem
Woodbine. (Fox).
** The Flower of Evil (La Fleur du Mal) (2003 -- French) Dir.:
Claude Chabrol; Benoit Magimel, Nathalie Baye, Melanie Doutey,
Suzanne Flon, Bernard Le Coq, Thomas Chabrol. (Palm Pictures).
** Fool for Love (1985) Dir.: Robert Altman; Sam Shepard, Kim
Basinger, Randy Quaid, Harry Dean Stanton. Extras: "Interview
With Robert Altman" featurette. (MGM).
** Follow That Dream (1962) Elvis Presley, Anne Helm, Arthur
O'Connell. (MGM).
** For the Moment (1993) Russell Crowe. (Fox).
** Give My Regards to Broad Street (1984) Paul McCartney, Pink
Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Ringo Starr, Barbara Bach, Linda McCartney.
(Fox).
** A Good Night to Die (2003) Michael Rapaport, Robin Givens,
Ralph Macchio, James Russo, Ally Sheedy, Frank Whaley. (Fox).
** The Haunted Mansion (2003) Eddie Murphy, Wallace Shawn, Marsha
Thomason, Nathanial Parker, Jennifer Tilly, Dina Walters, Marc
John Jeffries, Aree Davis. Extras: Commentary by producer Don
Hann, visual effects supervisor Jay Redd and writer David
Berenbaum; commentary by director Rob Minkoff and costume
designer Mona May; bloopers; deleted scene; Raven "Superstition"
video; haunted mansion virtual tour; "The Haunted Mansion Secrets
Revealed" behind-the-scenes featurette; "Anatomy of a Scene:
Ghosts in the Graveyard"; DVD-ROM features. (Buena Vista).
** A High Wind in Jamaica (1965) James Coburn, Anthony Quinn,
Deborah Baxter. (Fox).
** I Could Go on Singing (1963) Dir.: Ronald Neame; Judy Garland,
Jack Klugman, Dirk Bogarde. (MGM).
** Ingmar Bergman Special Edition DVD Collection Six-disc set
with five films and bonus disc, $112.96 (each film available
separately for $24.98). (MGM).
-- Hour of the Wolf (1968) Max Von Sydow, Liv Ullmann. Extras:
Commentary by Bergman biographer Marc Gervais, "The Search for
Sanity" featurette, interviews with Ullmann, photo gallery of
Bergman at work.
-- The Passion of Anna (1969) Max Von Sydow, Liv Ullmann, Bibi
Andersson, Erland Josephson. Extras: Commentary by Bergman
biographer Marc Gervais; "Disintegration of Passion" featurette;
interviews with Ullmann, Josephson, Andersson; Elliott Gould
reads "The Passion of Anna" with photos.
-- Persona (1966) Bibi Andersson, Liv Ullmann. Extras: Commentary
by Bergman biographer Marc Gervais, "A Poem in Images"
featurette, interviews with Andersson and Ullmann, photo gallery.
-- The Serpent's Egg (1977) Liv Ullmann, David Carradine. Extras:
Commentary by Carradine, "Away From Home" featurette, "German
Expressionism" featurette, photo gallery.
-- Shame (1968) Liv Ullmann, Max Von Sydow, Gunnar Jorgenstrand.
Extras: Commentary by Bergman biographer Marc Gervais, "The
Search for Humanity" featurette, interview with Ullmann.
-- Bonus Disc Extras: "The Faro Island Mystique" featurette,
"Sven Nykvist: With One Eye He Cries" cinematography featurette,
reprint of 1972 issue of American Cinematographer devoted to
filmmaking in Sweden, more.
** Killer Buzz (Flying Virus) (2001) Ganrielle Anwar, Rutger
Hauer, Craig Scheffer. (Fox).
** The King of Queens: Second Season. Three-disc set with 25
episodes; $39.95. Extras: Commentary, blooper reel, featurette.
(Columbia TriStar).
** The Last of Sheila (1973) Dir.: Herbert Ross; Richard
Benjamin, Dyan Cannon, James Coburn, Joan Hackett, James Mason,
Raquel Welch. Extras: Commentary by Benjamin, Cannon and Welch.
(Warner).
** A League of Their Own (1992) Dir.: Penny Marshall; Tom Hanks,
Geena Davis, Lori Petty, Jon Lovitz, Madonna, Rosie O'Donnell,
Negan Cavanagh, Tracy Reiner. Two-disc set. Extras: Commentary by
Marshall and the cast, 15 deleted scenes, "Nine Memorable
Innings" documentary, "This Used to Be My Playground" music video
by Madonna. (Columbia TriStar).
** Let's Make It Legal (1951) Claudette Colbert, MacDonald Carey,
Zachary Scott, Marilyn Monroe. (Fox).
** Love Nest (1951) June Haver, William Lundigan, Frank Fay,
Marilyn Monroe. (Fox).
** Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) Dir.:
Peter Weir; Russell Crowe, Paul Bettany, James D'Arcy, Edward
Woodall, Chris Larkin. Available as a single disc and a two-disc
gift set (loaded with extras and a 28-page booklet). Extras:
Making-of documentary, three 20-30 minute featurettes, multiple
angle version of four separate battle scenes, deleted scenes, HBO
First Look special, interactive sound recording demo, still
gallery, more. (Fox).
** Man of La Mancha (1972) Dir.: Arthur Hiller; Peter O'Toole,
Sophia Loren, James Coco. Extras: Photomontage with overture
music. (MGM).
** The Office: The Complete Second Series. Six episodes, $24.98.
Extras: Outtakes, deleted scenes, Ricky Gervais' and Stephen
Merchants' video diary of the making of the series, more. (BBC
Video).
** A Perfect Candidate (1996) Documentary about the hotly
contested 1994 campaign pitting Oliver Morth against Chuck Robb.
Extras: Commentary by directors R.J. Cutler and David Van Taylor,
Ollie & Chuck react, photo gallery. (First Run Features).
** Phase IV (2001) Brian Bosworth, Dean Cain. (Fox).
** Pirates of Tortuga (1961) Ken Scott, Robert Stevens).
** The Playboys (1962) Robin Wright Penn, Albert Finney, Aidan
Quinn, Milo O'Shea. (MGM).
** Reefer Madness (1938) Original black and white version and
newly restored and colorized version. Extras: Commentaries by
"Mystery Science Theater 3000's" Mike Nelson and the Legend Films
Color Design Team, "Grandpa's Marijuana Handbook" short, original
"Reefer Madness" trailer. (Fox).
** Roxie Hart (1942) Dir.: William A. Wellman; Ginger Rogers,
Adolphe Menjou, George Montgomery. (Fox).
** Star! (1968) Dir.: Robert Wise; Julie Andrews, Richard Crenna.
(Fox).
** Step Into Liquid (2003) Surfing documentary. Two-disc set.
Extras: Introduction by director Dana Brown, deleted scenes, surf
lessons, "Making of a Surfboard," "Capturing the Wave"
featurette, music video montages, complete Kelly Slater's Pro
Surfer video game, High-Definition version presented in Microsoft
Windows Media High-Definition Video playable on PCs, Robert
August Surfboard Outfitter. (Artisan).
** A Story of Floating Weeds/Floating Weeds (1934/1959) Two-disc
set with Yasujiro Ozu's 1934 silent film and the 1959 remake. New
high-definition transfers with restored image and sound, new and
improved English subtitle translations. Extras: "A Story of
Floating Weeds": Commentary by Japanese film historian Donald
Richie, new score by noted silent film composer Donald Sosen.
"Floating Weeds": Commentary by film critic Roger Ebert, original
trailer. (The Criterion Collection).
** Stranded (2002) Vincent Gallo, Maria de Medeiros. (Fox).
** Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1982) Angela
Lansbury, George Hearn. Emmy Award-winning television special.
(Warner).
** Taking Sides (2003) Dir.: Istvan Szabo; Harvey Keitel, Stellan
Skarsgard, Moritz Bleibtreu, Birgit Minichmayr. (New Yorker).
** The Third Wheel (2002) Luke Wilson, Denise Richards, Jay
Lacopo. (Miramax).
** 3 Women (1977) Dir.: Robert Altman; Sissy Spacek, Shelley
Duvall, Janice Rule. New high- definition digital transfer, with
restored image and sound and enhanced for widescreen televisions.
Extras: Commentary by Altman, stills gallery of rare production
and publicity stills. (The Criterion Collection).
** Wasted (2002) Summer Phoenix, Nick Stahl. (Fox).
** We're Not Married (1952) Ginger Rogers, Fred Allen, Eve Arden,
Paul Douglas, Eddie Bracken, Marilyn Monroe. (Fox).
** Wild Things (1998) Neve Campbell, Denise Richards, Matt
Dillon, Kevin Bacon. In rated and unrated editions. (Columbia
TriStar).
** Wild Things 2 (2004) Susan Ward, Leila Arcieri, Isaiah
Washington, Joe Michael Burke. Direct-to-video sequel. Extras:
Making-of featurette. (Columbia TriStar).
** Win a Date With Tad Hamilton! (2004) Kate Bosworth, Topher
Grace, Josh Duhamel, Nathan Lane, Sean Hayes, Gary Cole. Extras:
Gag reel, deleted scenes, photo gallery. (DreamWorks).
** Windfall (2001) Casper Van Dien, Gregg Henry, Robert Englund.
(Fox).
** Wish You Were Here (1987) Emily Lloyd, Tom Bell. (MGM).
For more DVD info, check out our DVD calendar pages at
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THIS WEEK'S VHS SELL-THROUGH RELEASES:
** Bonhoeffer (2003) Documentary (First Run Features): $24.95
** The Haunted Mansion (2003) Eddie Murphy, Wallace Shawn, Marsha
Thomason, Nathanial Parker, Jennifer Tilly, Dina Walters, Marc
John Jeffries, Aree Davis (Buena Vista): $24.99
** Taking Sides (2003) Dir.: Istvan Szabo; Harvey Keitel, Stellan
Skarsgard, Moritz Bleibtreu, Birgit Minichmayr (New Yorker):
$24.95
For more sell-through info, check out our Sell-Through/Repriced
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