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ONVIDEO'S WEEKLY GUIDE TO HOME VIDEO RELEASES
For Tuesday, April 29 -- Monday, May 5
Diving Bell and the Butterfly, The
The story of Elle France editor Jean-Dominique Bauby, who, in 1995 at the age of 43, suffered a stroke that paralyzed his entire body, except his left eye. Using that eye to blink out his memoir, Bauby eloquently described the aspects of his interior world, from the psychological torment of being trapped inside his body to his imagined stories from lands he'd only visited in his mind. While the physical challenges of Bauby's fate left him with little hope for the future, he began to discover how his life's passions, his rich memories and his newfound imagination could help him achieve a life without boundaries. Vitals: Director: Julian Schnabel. Stars: Mathieu Amalric, Emmanuelle Seigner, Marie-Josee Croze. 2007, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 112 min., Drama, Box office gross: $5.875 million, Miramax.
Golden Compass, The
The first movie based on the bestselling Philip Pullman novels. The "His Dark Materials" trilogy is comprised of "The Golden Compass," "The Subtle Knife" and "The Amber Spyglass" and revolves around a young girl who travels to the far north to save her best friend. Along the way she encounters shape-shifting creatures, witches and a variety of otherworldly characters in parallel universes. Vitals: Director: Chris Weitz. Stars: Nicole Kidman, Eva Green, Daniel Craig, Dakota Blue Richards. 2007, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 113 min., Fantasy, Box office gross: $67.513 million, New Line.
27 Dresses
Jane (Katherine Heigl) is an idealistic, romantic and completely selfless woman ... a perennial bridal attendant whose own happy ending is nowhere in sight. But when younger sister Tess captures the heart of Jane's boss -- with whom she is secretly in love -- Jane begins to reexamine her "always-a-bridesmaid..." lifestyle. Jane has always been good at taking care of others, but not so much in looking after herself. Her entire life has been about making people happy -- and she has a closet full of 27 bridesmaid dresses to prove it. One memorable evening, Jane manages to shuttle between wedding receptions in Manhattan and Brooklyn, a feat witnessed by Kevin (James Marsden), a newspaper reporter who realizes that a story about this wedding junkie is his ticket off the newspaper's bridal beat. Jane finds Kevin's cynicism counter to everything she holds dear -- namely weddings -- and the two lock horns. Guess what happens. Vitals: Director: Anne Fletcher. Stars: Katherine Heigl, James Marsden, Malin Akerman, Ed Burns, Melora Hardin, Judy Greer. 2008, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 111 min., Comedy, Box office gross: $74.466 million, Fox.
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NEWS
Three children's classics from Janus Films make their debut this week, headed up by Albert Lamorisse's "The Red Balloon"
(1956 -- France), a deceptively simple, nearly wordless tale, in which
a young boy discovers a stray balloon that seems to have a mind of its
own on the streets of Paris. The two become inseparable, yet the
world's harsh realities finally interfere. With its glorious palette
and allegorical purity, the Academy Award-winning film has enchanted
movie lovers, young and old, for generations. Newly restored and
available for the first time on DVD, $14.95. Lamorisse's "White Mane"
(1953 -- France), long unavailable in the U.S., is an extraordinarily
shot wonder about the strong friendship between a boy and a horse in
the south of France as the two go looking for the freedom that the
world of men won't allow them; $14.95. "Paddle to the Sea"
(1966) is based on Holling C. Holling's beloved Caldecott-awarded
children's book. William Mason's stunning short film follows the
adventures of a tiny, wood-carved canoe as it forges its own path from
Lake Superior through the Great Lakes and down to the Atlantic Ocean;
$14.95.Director Anthony Mann's varied career encompassed Westerns, musicals, actioners, war films, melodramas, and toward the end of his career, costume dramas "El Cid" and "The Fall of the Roman Empire." Following upon their restoration of "El Cid," the Weinstein Co. is giving the special Miriam Collection treatment to 1964's "Roman Empire," which starred Alec Guinness, Sophia Loren, Omar Sharif, Stephen Boyd, James Mason and Christopher Plummer, by releasing it in a three-disc Limited Collector's Edition ($39.92) and a two disc Deluxe Edition ($24.95). Extras include a reproduction of the original souvenir program (Collector's Edition Only); six color production stills (Collector's Edition Only); commentary by the producer's son Bill Bronston and film expert Mel Martin; and several featurettes: "Rome in Madrid," "Fall of the 'Real' Roman Empire," "Making of Fall of the Roman Empire," "Hollywood vs. History," "Dimitri Tiomkin: Scoring the Roman Empire" and much, much more ... Embark on thrilling adventures to South America and Mexico with Goofy, Donald Duck and Walt Disney in "The Classic Caballeros Collection," a two short feature set with "Saludos Amigos" (1942) and "Three Caballeros" (1944); $19.99; from Disney.
From TV to Video:
Due this week: "The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume 3" (1993-95), a 10-disc set; $117.99 from Paramount ... "Ain't Misbehavin'" (1997), a two-disc set of the three-part U.K. miniseries wartime comedy about two very different musicians and their misadventures with gangsters, from BFS Entertainment ... "Bernard and Doris" (2008), directed by Bob Balaban and starring Susan Sarandon and Ralph Fiennes, is an HBO telefilm Inspired by the true story of tobacco billionairess Doris Duke and her devoted Irish butler Bernard Lafferty ... "Beverly Hills 90212: The Fourth Season" is an eight-disc set with 31 episodes, $61.99 from Paramount ... "The Big Gay Sketch Show: The Complete Unrated Second Season" is a two-disc set with eight episodes of the LOGO series, $26.99 from Paramount ... "Cheers -- The Complete Ninth Season" is a five-disc set with 25 episodes, $39.98 from Paramount ... "Dark Shadows: The Beginning #4" features Episodes 106-143, which originally aired November 21, 1966-January 11, 1967, from MPI Home Video ... "Disraeli" (1978) stars Ian McShane as Benjamin Disraeli in this BBC biodrama about one of the most colorful and flamboyant political figures of the 19th century, in a two-disc set, $29.95 from A&E Home Video ... "Intelligence, Season One" is a four-disc set with 14 episodes of the Canadian crime drama series that tackles organized crime and the cops who keep tabs on it, $59.99 from Acorn Media ... "Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is -- The Complete Second Season" contains 10 episodes of the reality show, $19.99 from BET/Paramount ... "Night of the Fox" (1990), starring David Birney, Michael York, Deborah Raffin and George Peppard, is a two-disc set of the miniseries based on the World War II-set novel by best-selling author Jack Higgins, $29.95 from A&E Home Video ... "Paranormal State: The Complete Season One" is a three-disc set with 17 episodes, $34.95 from A&E Home Video ... "See No Evil: The Story of the Moors Murders" (2006) is a telefilm based on the chilling true story of child killers Ian Brady (Sean Harris) and Myra Hindley (Maxine Peak), from MPI Home Video ... In "A Touch of Frost Season 13: Endangered Species" (2006), award winning actor David Jason is back as maverick detective Jack Frost in this brand new adventure; $24.98 from MPI Home Video ... "The Waltons: The Complete Seventh Season" is a five-disc set with 23 episodes, $39.98 from Warner.
Buzzin' the 'B's:
"Diamond Dogs" (2007) stars Dolph
Lundgren in an action-adventure about a band of modern-day fortune
seekers bent on unearthing a priceless Buddhist artifact, from Sony ...
In "Hero Wanted"
(2008), starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Ray Liotta, a small town trash
collector stages a robbery in order to impress a girl by being the
hero, until his "perfect" plan takes an awful turn, from Sony ... "The Weekend"
(2007) is a teen comedy about the comings and goings at a weekend high school party, from Warner ... "Studio"
(2005) is an urban crime thriller about three FBI agents who are sent
to Los Angeles to investigate the murder of a Hip-Hop star, from Warner
... In "How She Move"
(2008), a high school student is forced to leave her private school to
return to her old, crime-filled neighborhood where she re-kindles an
unlikely passion for the competitive world of step dancing; stars Tre
Armstrong, Rutina Wesley, Raya Green and Keyshia Cole, from Paramount
... "Prism"
(2007) is a supernatural thriller about a psychologist who takes on the
challenge of helping a young autistic boy after he witnesses the brutal
murder of his parents, from Monarch Homes Video.
On the Indie Front:
"Back in Business" (2007) is a light-hearted comedy
about a group of con-men who try to pull the wool over the British
government with a space exploration buggy that might solve the planet's
energy problems, from BFS Entertainment ... In "Middletown"
(2006), a priest returns to his home town and ends up battling against
his brother for the heart of the locals, who are involved in all manner
of sin, also from BFS Entertainment.
For the Family:
In "Moondance Alexander" (2007), a
young girl who doesn't quite fit in with the rest of her classmates
finds a runaway Pinto pony that will alter her life and those closest
to her; stars Kay Panabaker, Don Johnson and Lori Loughlin, from Fox
... "Treasure Island Kids 2: The Monster of Treasure Island"
(2004) is an Australian kids adventure that pits the girls against the
boys at a summer camp until a giant sea monster threatens them all;
sequel to "Treasure Island Kids: The Pirates of Treasure Island"; from
PorchLight Home Entertainment ... "Sabrina: The Teenage Witch: The Complete Animated Series"
(1971) is a three-disc set with all 31 episodes, $29.95 from Classic
Media/Genius Products ... Trevor Romain is an international children's
advocate and entertainer who promotes developmental wellness, advising
kids and parents on social and emotional fitness, dealing with things
like homework, cliques, bullies, divorce, grief, fear, nutrition and
exercise; many of the topics are covered in his series of humorous,
animated DVDs. "Trevor Romain: If You Don't Take Care of Your Body, Where Else Are You Going to Live?"
(2008), is a 30-day fitness challenge to encourage physical fitness and
healthy eating. $14.98 from Porchlight Home Entertainment.
Special Interest:
"A Generation Apart" (2005) is a
powerful and emotional first-person documentary by filmmaker Jack
Fisher, whose parents survived the Nazi death camps. Fisher explores
the effects the Holocaust had on his family, as well as the families of
neighbors and friends from New York to Israel to Australia. Released in
time for the May 2 National Holocaust Remebrance Day. $19.95 from City
Lights Home Entertainment ... "The True Story of Charlie Wilson" (2007) is the real story made popular by the Tom Hanks film (which was released last week); $19.95 from A&E Home Video ... "The British Empire in Color"
(2002) is a major three-part series that examines the history and
experience of the British Empire, $24.99 from Acorn Media ... "Nanking"
(2007), an Academy Award nominee for Best Documentary Feature, tells
the story of the Japanese invasion of Nanking, China in the early days
of World War II and focuses on the efforts of a small group of unarmed
Westerners who established a Safety Zone where over 200,000 Chinese
found refuge, from ThinkFilm ... "Mahatma Gandhi: The Life and Times of a Modern Legend"
is a documentary about the man whose belief in civil disobedience and
passive resistance served as an inspiration for future struggles in the
cause of civil rights and freedom, from Kultur International Films ... "Celebration of Gospel: Spirit in Song"
is an evening of joyful music by gospel and R&B artists including
Kirk Franklin, Patti LaBelle, John Legend, Pastor Shirley Caesar and
more, $19.99 from BET/Paramount ... "Che Guevara: Hasta La Victoria Siempre"
(2005) is a documentary that chronicles revolutionary Che Guevara's
remarkable story, $19.99 from Kultur International Films ... "Great Writers: William Faulkner"
is a documentary that examines the social and political events that
influenced one of the greatest American novelists of all time, $19.99
from Kultur International Films ... "James Joyce: So This Is Dyoublong?"
is an informative and entertaining documentary that takes an in-depth
look into the life and works of the renowned Irish writer, $19.99 from
Kultur International Films ... "Twist of Fate: The Matt and Jeff Hardy Story"
is a two-disc set that profiles the brothers and their emergence as a
dominant tag team in the world of professional wrestling, $29.95 from
WWE/Genius Entertainment.
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THIS WEEK'S DVD RELEASES:
Ain't Misbehavin' (1997) Two-disc set of the three-part U.K. miniseries wartime comedy about two very different musicians and their misadventures with gangsters. (BFS Entertainment).
Back in Business (2007) Martin Kemp, Chris Barrie, Dennis Waterman, Brian Blessed, Stefan Booth, Joanna Taylor. Light-hearted comedy about a group of con-men who try to pull the wool over the British government with a space exploration buggy that might solve the planet's energy problems. Extras: Commentary, behind-the-scenes featurette. (BFS Entertainment).
Bernard and Doris (2008) Dir.: Bob Balaban; Susan Sarandon, Ralph Fiennes. HBO telefilm Inspired by the true story of tobacco billionairess Doris Duke and her devoted Irish butler Bernard Lafferty, fresh out of rehab and without a penny to his name until she hires him.
Beverly Hills 90212: The Fourth Season. Eight-disc set with 31 episodes, $61.99. Extras: Six featurettes: "Beverly Hills Momos," "The Loves of Season 4," "A Look Back With Charles Rosin," "90210 Gender Benders (Bad Apples & Get the Girl)," "7 Minutes in Heaven" and "Everything You Need to Know About Beverly Hills Season Four." (Paramount).
The Big Gay Sketch Show: The Complete Unrated Second Season. Two-disc set with eight episodes of the LOGO series, $26.99. Extras: Bonus sketches, cast and crew interviews, behind-the-scenes sizzle reels. (Paramount).
The British Empire in Color (2002) Major three-part series that examines the history and experience of the British Empire, $24.99. Extras: "Making-of" documentary. (Acorn Media).
Celebration of Gospel: Spirit in Song. An evening of joyful music by gospel and R&B artists including Kirk Franklin, Patti LaBelle, John Legend, Pastor Shirley Caesar and more; $19.99. Extras: Behind-the-scenes featurette. (BET/Paramount)
Che Guevara: Hasta La Victoria Siempre (2005) Documentary chronicles revolutionary Che Guevara's remarkable story, taking viewers through Che's voyage as he travels through Latin America and struggles to help the masses overcome oppression. The documentary continues with his historical journey to Cuba -- where he became one of Fidel Castro's leading commanders -- to revolutions in the Congo and his execution in Bolivia. Features archival film footage, rare photos and informed commentary, providing a revealing portrait of the man and the myth. $19.99. (Kultur International Films).
Cheers -- The Complete Ninth Season. Five-disc set with 25 episodes, $39.98. (Paramount).
The Classic Caballeros Collection. Embark on thrilling adventures to South America and Mexico with Goofy, Donald Duck and Walt Disney himself as they experience all the music, beauty and excitement Latin America has to offer in this two short feature set with "Saludos Amigos" (1942) and "Three Caballeros" (1944); $19.99. Extras: "South of the Border With Disney" featurette, Walt Disney interview, Donald Duck cartoon shorts "Don Donald" and "Contrary Condor." (Disney).
Dark Shadows: The Beginning #4. Episodes 106-143, which originally aired November 21, 1966-January 11, 1967. (MPI Home Video).
Diamond Dogs (2007) Dolph Lundgren. Action-adventure about a band of modern-day fortune seekers bent on unearthing a priceless Buddhist artifact. Extras: Making-of featurettes, digital copy of the film. (Sony).
Disraeli (1978) Ian McShane stars as Benjamin Disraeli in this BBC biodrama about one of the most colorful and flamboyant political figures of the 19th century. Two-disc set, $29.95. (A&E Home Video).
Diving Bell and the Butterfly, The (2007) Dir.: Julian Schnabel; Mathieu Amalric, Emmanuelle Seigner, Marie-Josee Croze. Extras: Commentary by Schnabel, "Submeged: A Look Inside The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," "A Cinematic Vision" featurette, Charlie Rose interview with Julian Schnabel. (Miramax).
The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964) Dir.: Anthony Mann; Alec Guinness, Sophia Loren, Omar Sharif, Stephen Boyd, James Mason, Christopher Plummer. Available as a three-disc Limited Collector's Edition ($39.92) and a two disc Deluxe Edition ($24.95). Extras: Reproduction of original souvenir program (Collector's Edition Only); six color production stills (Collector's Edition Only); commentary by the producer's son Bill Bronston and film expert Mel Martin; "Rome in Madrid" featurette; "Fall of the 'Real' Roman Empire" featurette; "Making of Fall of the Roman Empire" featurette; "Hollywood vs. History" featurette; "Dimitri Tiomkin: Scoring the Roman Empire" featurette; Encyclopedia Britannica on The Roman Empire: 5 featurettes (Collector's Edition Only); original theatrical trailer. (The Miriam Collection/Weinstein Co./Genius).
First Knight Special Edition (1995) Dir.: Jerry Zucker; Sean Connery, Richard Gere, Julia Ormond, Ben Cross. Extras: Commentary with director Jerry Zucker and producer Hunt Lowry, Arthurian Legend commentary, "The Quest for Camelot" making-of featurette, "In Shining Armor" knights-in-training featurette, "The Creation of a Kingdom" production design featurette, deleted scenes, outtakes. Also available on Blu-ray Disc. (Sony).
A Generation Apart (2005) Powerful and emotional first-person documentary by filmmaker Jack Fisher, whose parents survived the Nazi death camps. Fisher explores the effects the Holocaust had on his family, as well as the families of neighbors and friends from New York to Israel to Australia. Released in time for the May 2 National Holocaust Remebrance Day. $19.95. (City Lights Home Entertainment).
Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985) Sarah Jessica Parker, Lee Montgomery, Helen Hunt, Ed Lauter, Jonathan Silverman, Shannen Doherty. Repackaged edition of the film to take advantage of the May theatrical release of "Sex and the City." (Anchor Bay).
The Golden Compass (2007) In single-disc and Platinum Series two-disc editions. Platinum extras: Commentary by writer-director Chris Weitz, 11 making-of featurettes, more. Also available on Blu-ray Disc. (New Line).
Great Writers: William Faulkner. Documentary examines the social and political events that influenced one of the greatest American novelists of all time. $19.99. (Kultur International Films).
Hero Wanted (2008) Cuba Gooding Jr., Ray Liotta. A small town trash collector (Gooding) stages a robbery in order to impress a girl by being the hero, until the perfect plan takes an awful turn. Extras: Commentary by Cuba Gooding Jr. and the filmmakers, deleted scenes. (Sony)
How She Move (2008) Tre Armstrong, Rutina Wesley, Raya Green, Keyshia Cole. Following her sister's death from drug addiction, a high school student is forced to leave her private school to return to her old, crime-filled neighborhood where she re-kindles an unlikely passion for the competitive world of step dancing. Extras: "The Characters of How She Move," "How She Move: From Rehearsal to Film," "How She Move: Telling Her Story." (Paramount).
Intelligence, Season One. Four-disc set with 14 episodes of the Canadian crime drama series that tackles organized crime and the cops who keep tabs on it, $59.99. Extras: Behind-the-scenes clips, filmographies, more. (Acorn Media).
James Joyce: So This Is Dyoublong? Informative and entertaining documentary that takes an in-depth look into the life and works of the renowned Irish writer. $19.99. (Kultur International Films).
Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is -- The Complete Second Season. Ten episodes of the reality show about the recording artist, $19.99. Extras: Interview with Cole's mother, featurette on Cole's "Glam Squad," deleted scenes. (BET/Paramount).
Mahatma Gandhi: The Life and Times of a Modern Legend. Documentary about the man whose belief in civil disobedience and passive resistance served as an inspiration for future struggles in the cause of civil rights and freedom. (Kultur International).
Middletown (2006) Matthew Macfadyen, Daniel Mays. A priest returns to his home town and ends up battling against his brother for the heart of the locals, who are involved in all manner of sin. (BFS Entertainment).
Moondance Alexander (2007) Kay Panabaker, Don Johnson, Lori Loughlin. A young girl who doesn't quite fit in with the rest of her classmates finds a runaway Pinto pony that will alter her life and those closest to her. Extras: Behind the scenes featurette. (Fox).
Nanking (2007) Academy Award nominee for Best Documentary Feature. Powerful reminder of the heartbreaking toll that war takes on the innocent, and a testament to the courage and conviction of a few individuals determined to act in the face of evil. The film tells the story of the Japanese invasion of Nanking, China in the early days of World War II and focuses on the efforts of a small group of unarmed Westerners who established a Safety Zone where over 200,000 Chinese found refuge. (ThinkFilm).
Night of the Fox (1990) David Birney, Michael York, Deborah Raffin, George Peppard. When Colonel Hugh Kelso, a U.S. officer with special knowledge of the impending D-Day invasion, washes ashore on enemy territory, the outcome of World War II hangs in the balance. Miniseries based on the World War II novel by best-selling author Jack Higgins. Two-disc set, $29.95. (A&E Home Video).
Paddle to the Sea (1966) Based on Holling C. Holling's beloved Caldecott-awarded children's book, William Mason's stunning film follows the adventures of a tiny, wood-carved canoe as it forges its own path from Lake Superior through the Great Lakes and down to the Atlantic Ocean; $14.95. (Janus Films).
Paranormal State: The Complete Season One. Three-disc set with 17 episodes, $34.95. Extras: Commentary, deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes featurettes. (A&E Home Video).
Prism (2007) Karen Garcia, Cage Martin, Morton Cross, Mason Freeley. Supernatural thriller about a psychologist who takes on the challenge of helping a young autistic boy after he witnesses the brutal murder of his parents. (Monarch Homes Video).
The Red Balloon (1956 -- France) Pascal Lamorisse. Newly restored and available for the first time on DVD, Albert Lamorisse's exquisite film remains one of the most beloved children's films of all time; $14.95. (Janus Films).
Sabrina: The Teenage Witch: The Complete Animated Series (1971) Three-disc set with all 31 episodes, $29.95. (Classic Media/Genius Products).
See No Evil: The Story of the Moors Murders (2006 -- TV) Based on the true story of one of the most shocking crimes of the 20th century, this is the chilling story of child killers Ian Brady (Sean Harris) and Myra Hindley (Maxine Peak) and how they were finally brought to justice and convicted of the torture and killing of five youngsters. (MPI Home Video).
Studio (2005) Urban crime thriller about three FBI agents who are sent to Los Angeles to investigate the murder of Hip-Hop star Elliott Jones. Sequel to "Hip-Hop Task Force." (Warner).
A Touch of Frost Season 13: Endangered Species (2006 -- TV) Award winning actor David Jason is back as maverick detective Jack Frost in this brand new story. Frost is called to investigate when a couple return from holiday to find the body of a complete stranger in their bed. He also becomes involved in a murder inquiry and uncovers a crime ring involved in the importing of endangered species and illegal animal goods. $24.98. (MPI Home Video).
Treasure Island Kids 2: The Monster of Treasure Island (2004) Michael Hurst, Barry Duffield, Beth Allen. Australian kids adventure pits the girls against the boys at a summer camp until a giant sea monster threatens the future of the camp and puts all their lives in danger. Sequel to "Treasure Island Kids: The Pirates of Treasure Island." (PorchLight Home Entertainment).
Trevor Romain: If You Don't Take Care of Your Body, Where Else Are You Going to Live? (2008) Trevor Romain is an international children's advocate and entertainer who promotes developmental wellness. He advises kids and parents on social and emotional fitness, dealing with things like homework, cliques, bullies, divorce, grief, fear, nutrition and exercise; many of the topics are covered in his series of humorous, animated DVDs. This outing is a 30-day fitness challenge to encourage physical fitness and healthy eating. $14.98. (Porchlight Home Entertainment).
The True Story of Charlie Wilson (2007) At a time when Congress was denying even modest amounts of money to President Ronald Regan, no one could have suspected that when playboy Texas Congressman Charlie Wilson, aggressive, outcast CIA agent Gust Avrakatos and Houston socialite Joanne Herring joined forces, they'd have the ability to mastermind a $300 million covert arming of the Afghan Mujahideen in what became the largest and most successful campaign in CIA history. The real story made popular by the Tom Hanks film; $19.95. (A&E Home Video).
27 Dresses (2008) Katherine Heigl, James Marsden, Malin Akerman, Ed Burns, Melora Hardin, Judy Greer. Extras: Four featurettes: "The Wedding Party," "YouÍll Never Wear It Again," "JaneÍs World" and "The Running of the Brides"; deleted scenes. Also available on Blu-ray Disc. (Fox).
The Waltons: The Complete Seventh Season. Five-disc set with 23 episodes, $39.98. (Warner).
The Weekend (2007) Kristian Kordula, Beau Allulli, Erin Cunningham, Emily Hartford. Teen comedy about the comings and goings at a weekend high school party. Extras: Commentary, deleted scenes, featurettes. (Warner).
White Mane (1953 -- France) Alain Emery. Long unavailable in the U.S., this extraordinarily shot wonder from Albert Lamorisse, the director of "The Red Balloon," is the tale of a strong friendship between a boy and a horse as the two go looking for the freedom that the world of men won't allow them; $14.95. (Janus Films).
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