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ONVIDEO'S WEEKLY GUIDE TO HOME VIDEO RELEASES
FOR TUESDAY, October 12 -- MONDAY, October 18

BATTLE OF ALGIERS, THE
One of the most influential films in the history of political
cinema, Gillo Pontecorvo's "The Battle of Algiers" focuses on the
harrowing events of 1957, a key year in Algeria's struggle for
independence from France. Shot in the streets of Algiers in
documentary style, the film vividly recreates the tumultuous
Algerian uprising against the occupying French in the 1950s. As
violence escalates on both sides, the French torture prisoners
for information and the Algerians resort to terrorism in their
quest for independence. Children shoot soldiers at point-blank
range, women plant bombs in cafes. The French win the battle, but
ultimately lose the war. The three-disc set features a new high-
definition digital transfer. In French with English subtitles.
Director: Gillo Pontecorvo. Stars: Brahim Haggiag, Jean Martin,
Yacef Saadi. 1965, CC, MPAA rating: NR, 117 min., Political
drama, The Criterion Collection. DVD: Only.

BREAKIN' ALL THE RULES
Breaking up is never easy. For Quincy Watson (Jamie Foxx) it's
just another misfortune added on to his list of problems. After
getting fired from his job and dumped by his girlfriend, Quincy
has motivation to do nothing else but sit at home and write
anguished letters to his ex telling her how bad he feels over how
tactlessly she ended their relationship. His cousin Evan (Morris
Chestnut) is the publisher of a popular men's magazine and
persuades Quincy into transforming his letters into an
instructional book about how to successfully break up with your
girlfriend. Quincy becomes an instant expert on the subject and
his book tops the best-seller charts. The problems start to arise
when Quincy starts doing the dirty work for his friends -- he
goes as far as showing up in the place of Evan to break up with
his girlfriend Nicky (Gabrielle Union). What unravels after this
is a whirlwind of mistaken identities and romantic confusions,
but when Nicky finds out what Quincy is up to, the tables are
turned and a heated battle of the sexes is underway. Director:
Daniel Taplitz. Stars: Jamie Foxx, Gabrielle Union, Morris
Chestnut, Jennifer Esposito. 2004, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 85
min., Comedy, Box office gross: $11.827 million, Columbia
TriStar, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental. DVD: Day & Date.

BUSH'S BRAIN
An insightful political documentary that introduces us to one of
the most powerful political figures in America today, Karl Rove,
President Bush's closest advisor. The relationship between Rove
and Bush is one of the most unique political marriages in
history. Feared and admired by Republicans and Democrats alike,
Rove has raised a new and disturbing question for America: Who
really runs the country? "Bush's Brain" explores the remarkable
political journey of this ultimate insider and the extraordinary
role he has played in Bush's rise to the top. Is he a puppeteer
pulling the presidential strings? From his masterful political
skills, to the secret machinations he carefully orchestrates, to
his dramatic influence on foreign policy, Rove's fingerprints are
found throughout the political process. "Bush's Brain" -- a
thought-provoking film designed to inspire debate -- is based on
the best- selling book by James C. Moore and Wayne Slater.
Director: Joseph Mealey Michael Paradies Shoob. 2004, CC, MPAA
rating: PG-13, 80 min., Documentary, Tartan Video, No VHS SRP,
Priced for rental. DVD: Day & Date.

DAY AFTER TOMORROW, THE
What if we are on the brink of a new Ice Age? This is the
question that haunts climatologist Jack Hall (Dennis Quaid).
Hall's research indicates that global warming could trigger an
abrupt and catastrophic shift in the planet's climate. The ice
cores that he's drilled in Antarctica show that it happened
before, 10,000 years ago. And now he's warning officials that it
could happen again if they don't act soon. But his warning comes
too late. It all begins when Hall witnesses a piece of ice the
size of Rhode Island break off the Antarctic Ice Shelf. Then a
series of increasingly severe weather events start to unfold
around the globe: hail the size of grapefruit batters Tokyo,
record-breaking hurricane winds pound Hawaii, snow falls in New
Delhi, and then a devastating series of tornadoes whips through
Los Angeles. A phone call from a colleague in Scotland, Professor
Rapson (Ian Holm), confirms Jack's worst fears: these intense
weather events are symptoms of a massive global change. Melting
polar caps has poured too much fresh water into the oceans and
disrupted the currents that stabilize our climate system. Global
warming has pushed the planet over the edge and into a new Ice
Age. And it all will happen during one global super storm. While
Jack warns the White House of the impending climate shift, his 17
year-old son Sam (Jake Gyllenhaal) finds himself trapped in New
York City where he and some friends have been competing in a high
school academic competition. As full-scale, massive evacuations
to the south begin, Jack heads north to New York City to save
Sam. But not even Jack is prepared for what is about to happen --
to him, to his son, and to his planet. Director: Roland Emmerich.
Stars: Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Emmy Rossum, Dash Mihok,
Jay O. Sanders, Sela Ward, Ian Holm. 2004, CC, MPAA rating: PG-
13, 124 min., Science fiction, Box office gross: $180.215
million, Fox, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental. DVD: Day & Date.

JAPON
In this provocative film, a painter leaves Mexico City for the
remote countryside where he plans to take his life. But once
there, he encounters an old Indian widow in her rickety home
overlooking a desolate canyon. In the vastness of a wild,
breathtaking nature, he confronts the old woman's infinite
humanity and oscillates between cruelty and lyricism. His dulled
senses return to him, reawakening his desires and instincts for
life and raw sexuality. In Spanish with English subtitles. In R
and unrated director's cut editions. Director: Carlos Reygadas.
Stars: Alejandro Ferretis, Magdalena Flores, Yolanda Villa. 2002,
CC, MPAA rating: R/NR, 126 min., Drama, Tartan Video, No VHS SRP,
Priced for rental. DVD: Day & Date.

MOTHER, THE
A sensual tale of lust, jealousy and self-discovery. After her
husband dies, May (Anne Reid), a shy suburban housewife, moves to
London to be near her grown children and their families. Quite
unexpectedly, she becomes attracted to Darren (Daniel Craig), a
handsome carpenter half her age who's currently having an affair
with her daughter. After Darren returns her advances, the two
embark on a forbidden affair that threatens to destroy May's
family in this powerful film that proves that with great passion
comes a great price. Director: Roger Michell. Stars: Anne Reid,
Daniel Craig, Steven Mackintosh. 2004, CC, MPAA rating: R, 112
min., Drama, Box office gross: $0.843 million, Columbia TriStar,
No VHS SRP, Priced for rental. DVD: Day & Date.

RAISING HELEN
Fluffy comedy. Twenty-something Helen Harris (Kate Hudson) is
living the life she always dreamed of. Her career at a top
Manhattan modeling agency is on the rise, and she enjoys the
city's non-stop nightlife. But her carefree lifestyle comes to a
halt when one phone call changes everything. Helen soon finds
herself responsible for her sister's children (Hayden Panettiere,
Spencer Breslin, Abigail Breslin). The fun begins as Helen goes
through the transformation from super hip to super mom. Along the
way, Helen finds love in the most unusual place -- with Dan
Parker (John Corbett), the handsome young pastor of the kids' new
school. Helen realizes she has to make a choice between the life
she's always loved and the new loves of her life. Director: Garry
Marshall. Stars: Kate Hudson, John Corbett, Joan Cusack, Hayden
Panettiere, Spencer Breslin, Abigail Breslin, Helen Mirren. 2004,
CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 119 min., Comedy, Box office gross:
$36.221 million, Buena Vista, $24.99 VHS SRP. DVD: Day & Date.

STATESIDE
Based on a true story, "Stateside" follows the adventures of an
outlaw rich kid, Mark Deloach (Jonathan Tucker) who lands in the
Marine Corps to avoid jail and is trained by hard-hitting Drill
Instructor Skeer (Val Kilmer), who's on a mission to make the kid
a man. When on leave, Deloach meets and falls in love with a
crazy young actress/pop singer, Dori Lawrence (Rachael Leigh
Cook), whose career is crashing. The two outcast lovers cling to
their romance despite everything standing in their way. Director:
Reverge Anselmo. Stars: Jonathan Tucker, Rachael Leigh Cook, Joe
Mantegna, Val Kilmer, Ed Begley Jr., Penny Marshall, Carrie
Fisher, Diane Venora, Agnes Bruckner, Daniel Franzese. 2004, CC,
MPAA rating: R, 97 min., Drama, Box office gross: $0.174 million,
First Look Home Entertainment, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.

VALENTIN
Precocious and imaginative 8-year-old Valentin is raised by his
grandmother. He dreams of becoming an astronaut and spends his
time developing space suits made from whatever materials he can
find. He also dreams of having a normal family and misses his
mother, who abandoned him. During a visit from his father, he
finds out about his father's current girlfriend, Leticia.
Valentin asks to meet her with the hope that she will become his
mother. This encounter between Valentin and Leticia opens up old
secrets but also creates an opportunity that Valentin just can't
pass up. In Spanish with English subtitles, from Argentina.
Director: Alejandro Agresti. Stars: Julieta Cardinali, Carmen
Maura, Jean Pierre Noher, Mex Urtizberea, Rodrigo Noya. 2004, CC,
MPAA rating: PG-13, 83 min., Drama, Box office gross: $0.271
million, Miramax. DVD only.

For more release info, check out our calendar pages at
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NEWS

COMING SOON:
Warner will release on November 16 "Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie," an
animated feature based on the popular Japanese comic book,
animated TV series, video game and trading cards franchise, on
$19.96 VHS and DVD ... On December 28 DreamWorks will release
"Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy," starring Will Ferrell
and Christina Applegate, in rated and unrated editions, on $22.99
VHS and DVD ... Also on that day, MGM will release "Wicker Park,"
starring Josh Hartnett, Rose Byrne, Matthew Lillard and Diane
Kruger, on VHS rental and DVD ... New Line will release on
January 4 "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle," starring John Cho
and Kal Penn, in rated and "Extreme" unrated editions, on VHS
rental and DVD ... M. Night Shyamalan's "The Village," starring
Joaquin Phoenix, Adrien Brody, William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver,
Brendan Gleeson, Cherry Jones and Bryce Dallas Howard, on $24.99
VHS and DVD, from Buena Vista ... And, on February 8, New Line
will release "The Notebook," starring Ryan Gosling, Rachel
McAdams, James Garner, Gena Rowlands, Sam Shepherd and Joan
Allen, on VHS rental and DVD.

DVD COLLECTIBLES:
The Criterion Collection will release this week "The Battle of
Algiers" (1965), one of the most influential films in the history
of political cinema. Gillo Pontecorvo's epic focuses on the
harrowing events of 1957, a key year in Algeria's struggle for
independence from France. Shot in the streets of Algiers in
documentary style, the film vividly recreates the tumultuous
Algerian uprising against the occupying French in the 1950s. The
three-disc set features a new high-definition digital transfer of
the feature film plus seven documentary features. In French with
English subtitles ... Warner has too musical DVDs for release
this week: "That's Entertainment: The Complete Collection," a
four-disc giftset, with each film remastered and presented in 5.1
surround, plus a fourth disc of extras: "That's Entertainment"
(1974), "That's Entertainment, Part 2" (1976) and "That's
Entertainment! III" (1994), for $49.92 ... and Stanley Donen's
1954 "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," starring Howard Keel,
Jane Powell and Russ Tamblyn. The 50th anniversary two-disc set
($26.99) includes the theatrical CinemaScope (2.55:1) and
alternate widescreen (1.75:1) versions of the film as well as
extras. And, last but not least, Paramount will release nine
Jerry Lewis films for the first time on DVD: "The Bellboy,"
"Cinderfella," "The Delicate Delinquent," "The Disorderly
Orderly," "The Errand Boy," "The Family Jewels," "The Ladies'
Man," "The Patsy," and "The Stooge" ($14.99 each), as well as a
special edition of "The Nutty Professor."

FROM TV TO VIDEO:
Due this week are "CSI: The Complete Fourth Season," a six-disc
set with 23 episodes, priced under $70 from Paramount ... "Dream
On: The First & Second Seasons," a five-disc set with 29 unedited
episodes, $59.98 from Universal ... "5 Days to Midnight," a two-
disc set of the 2004 Sci Fi Channel miniseries, $24.98 from Lions
Gate ... "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment: The Complete Second
Season," a four-disc set with 23 episodes, priced under $30 from
Paramount ... "Kingdom Hospital," a four-disc set with 13
episodes, $49.95 from Columbia TriStar ... "Punk'd: The Complete
Second Season," a two-disc set, priced under $20 from Paramount
... "The Ren & Stimpy Show: The Complete First & Second Seasons -
- Uncut," a three-disc set, priced under $30, from Paramount ...
"Salem's Lot: The Miniseries," the 2004 TNT miniseries, $19.98
from Warner ... "Taxi: The Complete First Season, a three-disc
set with 22 episodes, priced under $30 from Paramount ... and
"The Wire: The Complete First Season," a five-disc set with 13
episodes, $79.99 from HBO Video.

BUZZIN' THE 'B's:
"White Rush" (2003) is a thriller about five friends on a camping
trip who stumble on a drug deal gone bad and decide to reap the
benefits, only to find themselves being tracked done by one of
the dealers, starring Judd Nelson and Louis Mandylor, from
Monarch Home Video on VHS and DVD ... "Terminal Error" (2002) is
a sci-fi thriller about a computer virus that takes on a life of
its own and worms its way through the city, causing widespread
panic and destruction, staring Michael Nouri and Timothy
Busfield, from MTI Home Video on VHS and DVD.

FOR THE KIDS:
Due this week are "Harold and the Purple Crayon: The Complete
Series," a two-disc set of all 13 episodes of the HBO Family
series, packed with a 16-page activity book, $24.95 from Columbia
TriStar ... Columbia TriStar will also release two single discs
from the series: "Harold and the Purple Crayon," with two
episodes, and "Harold and the Purple Crayon: Harold in the Dark,
also with two episodes, $12.95 each.

SPECIAL INTEREST:
For theater-lovers, Paramount will release "Broadway: The
American Musical," a three-disc set of the six-part PBS series on
the history of American musical theater, with five hours of bonus
materials including additional performances, interviews, and a
"Wicked: The Road to Broadway" featurette; $59.99.


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THIS WEEK'S DVD RELEASES:

Weekly listings of DVD releases can now be viewed on mobile
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** The Battle of Algiers (1965) Dir.: Gillo Pontecorvo; Brahim
Haggiag, Jean Martin, Yacef Saadi. Three-disc set features a new
high-definition digital transfer of the feature film. In French
with English subtitles. Extras: Seven documentary features:
"Return to Algiers," an hour-long look at Pontecorvo's return to
Algeria three decades after its independence; "The Making of the
Battle of Algiers," a new documentary featuring interviews with
Pontecorvo, the cinematographer, editor, actors, and composer
Ennio Morricone; "The Dictatorship of Truth," a documentary about
the relationship between Pontecorvo's politics and filmmaking
style; "Directors on The Battle of Algiers," a discussion about
the film's influence and style featuring filmmakers Spike Lee,
Mira Nair, Julian Schnabel, Steven Soderbergh, and Oliver Stone;
"The Battle of Algiers and History," a new documentary featuring
interviews with historians and former FLN members about the true
events behind the film; "L'ennemi intime," a half-hour excerpt
from "Etats d'armes," a documentary featuring interviews with
members of the French military during the war; "How to Win the
Battle But Lose the War of Ideas," a conversation about the
contemporary relevance of the film between former National
Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism Richard Clarke,
former State Department Coordinator for Counterterrorism Michael
Sheehan and Chief of Investigative Projects for ABC News,
Christopher Isham. (The Criterion Collection).
** The Bellboy (1960) Jerry Lewis, Milton Berle. Extras:
Commentary by Jerry Lewis and Steve Lawrence, three rehearsals,
blooper, three deleted scenes, more. (Paramount).
** Betty Blue Director's Cut (1986 -- French) Jean-Hughes
Anglade, Beatrice Dalle. (Columbia TriStar).
** Beyond Christmas (1940) Harry Carey, Maria Ouspenskaya.
Colorized and original b&w versions. Extras: Vintage holiday
extras, deleted scenes. (Fox).
** Breakin' All the Rules (2004) Jamie Foxx, Morris Chestnut,
Gabrielle Union, Jennifer Esposito. Extras: Commentary by cast
and crew, blooper reel, Quincy Watson television interview
(unedited version of fake interview with Jamie Foxx's character),
making-of featurette, newly colorized and completely restored
Three Stooges "Hoi Polloi" short film. (Columbia TriStar).
** Broadway: The American Musical. Three-disc set of the six-part
PBS series on the history of American musical theater, $59.99.
Extras: Five hours of bonus materials including additional
performances, interviews, "Wicked: The Road to Broadway"
featurette. (Paramount).
** Bush's Brain (2004) Documentary. Extras: Bonus interview
footage, deleted scenes, Easter egg, more. (Tartan Video).
** A Christmas Carol (1997) Animated. Voices of Whoopi Goldberg,
Ed Asner, Michael York, Tim Curry. (Fox).
** Cinderfella (1960) Jerry Lewis, Judith Anderson, Henry Silva,
Robert Hutton. Extras: Commentary by Jerry Lewis and Steve
Lawrence, five bloopers, more. (Paramount).
** CSI: The Complete Fourth Season. Six-disc set with 23
episodes, priced under $70. Extras: Commentary on seven episodes,
four featurettes on the evolution of an episode from concept to
completion. (Paramount).
** Damn Yankees! (1958) Dir.: George Abbott and Stanley Donen;
Gwen Verdon, Tab Hunter, Ray Walston. (Warner).
** The Day After Tomorrow (2004) Dir.: Roland Emmerich; Dennis
Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Emmy Rossum, Dash Mihok, Jay O. Sanders,
Sela Ward, Ian Holm. Extras: Commentary by director-writer Roland
Emmerich and producer Mark Gordon; commentary by co-writer
Jeffrey Nachmanoff, cinematographer Ueli Steiger, editor David
Brenner and production designer Barry Chusis; deleted scenes;
interactive audio demo. (Fox).
** The Delicate Delinquent (1957) Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis,
Darren McGavinn. (Paramount).
** The Disorderly Orderly (1964) Jerry Lewis. Extras: Four
outtakes. (Paramount).
** Dream On: The First & Second Seasons. Five-disc set with 29
unedited episodes, $59.98. (Universal).
** The Errand Boy (1961) Jerry Lewis, Brian Donlevy. Extras:
Select scene commentary by Jerry Lewis and Steve Lawrence, four
bloopers, more. (Paramount).
** The Family Jewels (1965) Jerry Lewis, Sebastian Cabot. Extras:
Commentary by Jerry Lewis and Steve Lawrence, two screen tests,
two bloopers, more. (Paramount).
** 5 Days to Midnight (2004) Two-disc set of the Sci Fi Channel
miniseries, $24.98. Extras: Commentary on the first and last
episode by director Michael Watkins, producer David Kirschner,
others; special effects, design and stunt featurette; deleted
scenes. (Lions Gate).
** Gothika Special Edition (2003) Penelope Cruz, Charles S.
Dutton, Halle Berry, Robert Downey Jr. Two-disc set. Extras:
Commentary by director Mathieu Kassovitz and director of
photography Matthew Libatique, "On the Set With Gothika" and
"Painting With Fire" featurettes, interactive tour through the
film's Woodward Penitentiary, Halle Berry Punk'd at the film's
Hollywood premiere, "Behind Blue Eyes" Limp Bizkit music video.
(Warner).
** Harold and the Purple Crayon: The Complete Series. Two-disc
set of all 13 episodes of the HBO Family series, $24.95. Extras:
Sixteen-page activity book. (Columbia TriStar).
** The Jamie Kennedy Experiment: The Complete Second Season.
Four-disc set with 23 episodes, priced under $30. Extras:
Commentary on select episodes by Kennedy. (Paramount).
** Japon (2002 -- Argentina) Alejandro Ferretis, Magdalena
Flores, Yolanda Villa. In R and director's cut unrated editions.
Extras: Interview with director Carlos Reygadas, "making-of"
featurette. (Tartan Video).
** Kingdom Hospital. Four-disc set with 13 episodes, $49.95.
Filmmakers' commentary, four featurettes, new interviews with
creator Stephen King. (Columbia TriStar).
** The Ladies' Man (1961) Jerry Lewis. Extras: Commentary by
Jerry Lewis and Steve Lawrence, two deleted scenes, two outtakes,
more. (Paramount).
** The Mother (2004) Anne Reid, Daniel Craig, Steven Mackintosh,
Cathryn Bradshaw. (Columbia TriStar).
** The Nutty Professor Special Collector's Edition (1963) Jerry
Lewis, Stella Stevens. Extras: Commentary by Jerry Lewis and
Steve Lawrence, "Perfecting the Formula" featurette, "Jerry Lewis
at Work" featurette, five deleted scenes, 14 bloopers, more.
(Paramount).
** The Patsy (1964) Jerry Lewis, Phil Harris, Keenan Wynn, Ed
Wynn, Peter Lorre, John Carradine, Rhonda Fleming, George Raft,
Mel Torme. Extras: Select scene commentary by Jerry Lewis and
Steve Lawrence, deleted scene, nine bloopers, more. (Paramount).
** Punk'd: The Complete Second Season. Two-disc set, priced under
$20. Extras: Commentary, deleted scenes, two never-before-seen
segments, "Making of Punk'd: Outkast," "Punk Your Friend" option.
(Paramount).
** Radio Flyer (1992) Dir.: Richard Donner; Lorraine Bracco, John
Heard, Ben Johnson, Elijah Wood, Joseph Mazzello. (Columbia
TriStar).
** Raising Helen (2004) Dir.: Garry Marshall; Kate Hudson, John
Corbett, Joan Cusack, Hayden Panettiere, Spencer Breslin, Abigail
Breslin, Helen Mirren. Extras: Commentary by Marshall and
writers, bloopers, deleted scenes, Liz Phair "Extraordinary"
music video. (Buena Vista).
** The Ren & Stimpy Show: The Complete First & Second Seasons --
Uncut. Three-disc set, priced under $30. Extras: "Ren & Stimpy:
In the Beginning" featurette, commentary on six episodes, more.
(Paramount).
** Salem's Lot: The Miniseries (2004) TNT miniseries. (Warner).
** Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) Dir.: Stanley Donen;
Howard Keel, Jane Powell, Russ Tamblyn. 50th anniversary two-disc
set, $26.99. Includes theatrical CinemaScope (2.55:1) and
alternate widescreen (1.75:1) versions. Extras: Commentary by
Donen, "MGM Jubilee Overture" 1954 short of medley of 11 well-
known songs from the studio's musicals, updated and revised
"Sobbin' Women: The Making of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
documentary, Radio City Music Hall July 22, 1954 premiere.
(Warner).
** The Stooge (1951) Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis. (Paramount).
** Taxi: The Complete First Season. Three-disc set with 22
episodes, priced under $30. (Paramount).
** That's Entertainment: The Complete Collection. Four-disc
giftset, with each film remastered and presented in 5.1 surround,
plus a fourth disc of extras. "That's Entertainment" (1974),
"That's Entertainment, Part 2" (1976) and "That's Entertainment!
III" (1994), $49.92). Extras: "That's Entertainment: Treasures
From the Vault" disc with rare footage from MGM's 25th
anniversary in 1949, "The Lion Roars Again" 1975 short, a 1974 TV
special, making-of documentary on "That's Entertainment! III,"
MGM Outtake Jukebox, more. (Warner).
** Valentin <(2004 - Argentina) Dir.: Alejandro Agresti; Julieta
Cardinali, Carmen Maura, Jean Pierre Noher, Mex Urtizberea,
Rodrigo Noya. Extras: Interview with Agresti. (Miramax).
** Wackiest Ship in the Army (1960) Jack Lemmon, Ricky Nelson.
(Columbia TriStar).
** The Wire: The Complete First Season. Five-disc set with 13
episodes, $79.99. Extras: Commentaries, episodic previews and
recaps. (HBO Video).

For more DVD info, check out our DVD calendar pages at
<http://www.onvideo.org/calendar/cal_dvd.htm>


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THIS WEEK'S VHS SELL-THROUGH RELEASES:

** Beyond Christmas (1940) Harry Carey, Maria Ouspenskaya (Fox):
$9.98
** The Day After Tomorrow (2004) Dir.: Roland Emmerich; Dennis
Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Emmy Rossum, Dash Mihok, Jay O. Sanders,
Sela Ward, Ian Holm (Fox): $22.98
** Harold and the Purple Crayon. Two episodes from the HBO Family
series (Columbia TriStar): $12.95
** Harold and the Purple Crayon: Harold in the Dark. Two episodes
from the HBO Family series (Columbia TriStar): $12.95
** Raising Helen (2004) Dir.: Garry Marshall; Kate Hudson, John
Corbett, Joan Cusack, Hayden Panettiere, Spencer Breslin, Abigail
Breslin, Helen Mirren (Buena Vista): $24.99

For more sell-through info, check out our Sell-Through/Repriced
pages at <http://www.onvideo.org/reprice.htm>


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