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OPC = Orange Park Campus | SAC =
St. Augustine Campus
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2009:
The Hurt Locker - Summary:
"When a new sergeant, James, takes over a highly trained
bomb disposal team amidst violent conflict, he surprises his two
subordinates, Sanborn and Eldridge by recklessly plunging them into
a deadly game of urban combat. As the men struggle to control their
wild new leader, the city explodes into chaos, and James true character
reveals itself in a way that will change each man forever."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 HurtLoc DVD
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2008:
Slumdog Millionaire - Summary:
"SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE is the story of Jamal Malik, an
18 year-old orphan from the slums of Mumbai, who is about to experience
the biggest day of his life. With the whole nation watching, he
is just one question away from winning a staggering 20 million rupees
on Indias Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? But when the show breaks
for the night, police arrest him on suspicion of cheating; how could
a street kid know so much? Desperate to prove his innocence, Jamal
tells the story of his life in the slum where he and his brother
grew up, of their adventures together on the road, of vicious encounters
with local gangs, and of Latika, the girl he loved and lost. Each
chapter of his story reveals the key to the answer to one of the
game shows questions. Intrigued by Jamals story, the jaded Police
Inspector begins to wonder what a young man with no apparent desire
for riches is really doing on this game show? When the new day dawns
and Jamal returns to answer the final question, the Inspector and
sixty million viewers are about to find out."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Slumdog DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .S5485 2009 DVD
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2007:
No Country for Old Men - Summary:
"Acclaimed filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen deliver their
most gripping and ambitious film yet in this sizzling and supercharged
action-thriller. When a man stumbles on a bloody crime scene, a pickup
truck loaded with heroin, and two million dollars in irresistible
cash, his decision to take the money sets off an unstoppable chain
reaction of violence. Not even west Texas law can contain it. Based
on the novel by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Cormac McCarthy, and
featuring an acclaimed cast led by Tommy Lee Jones, this gritty game
of cat and mouse will take you to the edge of your seat and beyond
- right up to its heart-stopping final act."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 NoCountry DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .N6437 2008 DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997
No C686 2008 DVD
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| 2006:
The Departed - Summary:
"In South Boston, the state police force are waging
a war on Irish-American organized crime. Undercover cop Billy Costigan
is assigned to infiltrate the mob syndicate, which is run by gangland
chief Frank Costello. Billy quickly gains Costello’s confidence.
Colin Sullivan is a hardened young criminal who has infiltrated
the police department as an informer for the syndicate. Colin is
rising to a position of power within the Special Investigation Unit.
Each man becomes deeply consumed by his double life, gathering information
about the plans and counter-plans of the operations he has penetrated.
But when it becomes clear to both the mob and the police that there’s
a mole in their midst, Billy and Colin are suddenly thrust into
danger. Afraid of being caught and exposed to the enemy, they each
must race to uncover the identity of the other man in time to save
himself."
Call number: SAC - PN1997
Departed DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997
Depar 2007 DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997.D463 F1 2007 DVD
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| 2005:
Crash - Summary:
"A car accident brings together a group of strangers
in Los Angeles. Crash takes a provocative, unflinching look at the
complexities of racial tolerance in contemporary America."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 CRASH DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Cras 2005
DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .C7 2005
DVD
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| 2004:
Million Dollar Baby - Summary:
"Frankie is a former boxing manager, who initially refuses
to train Maggie due to her gender and age. With her talent and his
coaching the spirited young fighter rises through the ranks of women’s
boxing, the pair form a touching bond in the process."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 MILLION DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997
Milli D65 2005 DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .M555
2005 DVD
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2003:
Lord of the Rings: Return of the King -
Summary: "THE RETURN OF THE KING,
the third and final film in Peter Jackson's THE LORD OF THE RINGS
trilogy, finds Middle-earth on the cusp of great change. Weary hobbits
Frodo (Elijah Wood) and Sam (Sean Astin) venture further into the
dark realm of Mordor, guided by the increasingly desperate Gollum
(Andy Serkis), the two-faced former owner of the Ring that Frodo must
destroy in the fires of Mount Doom. Meanwhile Gandalf (Ian McKellen)
and Pippin (Billy Boyd) contend with the deranged ruler Denethor (John
Noble) at the once-mighty city of Minas Tirith, as Merry (Dominic
Monaghan) joins Éowyn (Miranda Otto) and the Riders of Rohan
to hold back the forces of Sauron. Amidst the chaos, Aragorn (Viggo
Mortensen) must rise to his destiny, aided by Legolas (Orlando Bloom)
and Gimli (John Rhys-Davies) in assembling allies for a massive battle
that will decide the fate of Middle-earth. With
RETURN, Jackson brings J.R.R. Tolkien's world-renowned tale to a
stunning conclusion. As with THE TWO TOWERS, the director deftly
weaves various storylines together in one remarkable scene after
another. Spectacular visuals complement Jackson's sharp focus on
the characters and their emotional battles. While the special effects
help to create huge battles and frightening creatures on a previously
unseen scale, they never outshine the excellent ensemble of actors
who bring the heart of the story home. A truly astounding work of
filmmaking, THE RETURN OF THE KING skillfully concludes one of the
greatest trilogies in cinema history."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Lord DVD Part3
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Lord O39
2004 DVD
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| 2002:
Chicago - Summary:
"This Hollywood adaptation of the classic Broadway musical
sparkles with glamour and reverberates with the energy of good,
old-fashioned song and dance. As the film leaps into its first riveting
act, Velma Kelly (Catherine Zeta-Jones), one half of the famous
number she performs with her sister, arrives at the night club late,
disheveled, and with blood on her hands. Nonetheless, she goes onstage
unhindered and wows the crowd with her shimmying rendition of "All
That Jazz." Roxie Hart (Renee Zellweger) a young blond who
dreams of someday being famous like Velma, watches from the audience
with eyes full of envy. Later, as the cops pick up Velma for the
murder of her sister, sending her fame to all-time heights as she
becomes a tabloid sensation, Roxie also commits a crime of passion--shooting
a lover who falsely promised to secure her cabaret debut. The girls
wind up together in jail, where Mama Morton (Queen Latifah), a compassionate
guard, is their only hope of redemption; and Billy Flynn (Richard
Gere) is the lawyer who can get them out. There, through wonderfully
familiar songs like "Razzle Dazzle," "Cell-Block
Tango," and "Cellophane Man" Roxie and Velma tell
their story of competing for bad-girl celebrity. Director Rob Marshall
presents a loveable CHICAGO that shares all the grit and grime of
the Bob Fosse Broadway original with phenomenal performances by
this grouping of Hollywood stars. The dizzying camerawork and dazzling
sets make an easy transition from stage to film."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Chicago DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1995.9.M86 C45 2002 DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .C462
2002 DVD
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| 2001:
A Beautiful Mind - Summary:
"Director Ron Howard delivers his finest effort with
his extraordinary film, A BEAUTIFUL MIND, which won the Academy
Award for Best Picture in 2001. Based loosely on Sylvia Nasar's
acclaimed biography of mathematician John Forbes Nash, the film
is a compelling look at one man's genius, his debilitating mental
illness, and the fine line between the two. A BEAUTIFUL MIND begins
with Nash (Russell Crowe) at Princeton, where he struggles to think
of an original idea, and the stroke of genius that will make him
matter. Nash is eccentric, socially awkward, and extremely competitive.
Eventually, he finds the inspiration for his innovative and influential
work on game theory. He's chosen for a post at MIT, which includes
crucial code-breaking work for the US government. There, he meets
a beautiful and brilliant student, Alicia (Jennifer Connelly). They
marry but their happiness is threatened, as Nash, belatedly diagnosed
as schizophrenic, descends into madness. Screenwriter Akiva Goldsman
cannily condenses Nash's story, and the film manages to dramatize
both Nash's mathematical brilliance and his schizophrenia in a compellingly
visual manner. Crowe delivers a strong performance, and has real
chemistry with Connelly. The two make the film's story about the
power of love believable and moving."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Be DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Beau 2002 DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .B413 2002
DVD
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| 2000:
Gladiator - Summary:
"Ridley Scott (BLADE RUNNER, ALIEN) transports Hollywood
to second-century Rome in this rousing historical epic that proudly
harkens back to such films as BEN-HUR and SPARTACUS. Russell Crowe
plays Maximus, a Roman general who leads the troops in conquering
Germania for the empire. When an aging Marcus Aurelius (Richard
Harris) tells Maximus that he'd like him to rule Rome once he's
gone, a classic confrontation ensues between the brave and charming
soldier--who wants to return home to his wife, son, and farm--and
the jealous and conniving Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix), the emperor's
only son, who is thirsty for power. Bought as a slave by the profiteering
Proximo (Oliver Reed, in his last role), Maximus must kill or be
killed in the ring, battling to save not only himself but the future
of the very empire that he loves and honors. The film features a
terrific battle sequence (that recalls the beginning of SAVING PRIVATE
RYAN), huge crowd scenes of thousands of people, and even a little
romance, albeit mostly taboo. The impeccably choreographed gladiator
scenes are violent yet thrilling, flashing by like lightning. GLADIATOR
is a glorious spectacle filled with heart and soul."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Gladiator DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Glad 2003 DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .G532 2003 DVD
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| 1999:
American Beauty - Summary:
"AMERICAN BEAUTY tells the story of Lester Burnham (Kevin
Spacey), a suburban father who snaps when he becomes disgusted with
his stale, repetitive existence. Burnham lets us know in voice-over
from the film's opening that this is the day he dies (using the
SUNSET BOULEVARD flashback approach), a technique that adds an inevitable
tension to the proceedings and keeps the story moving forward at
all times. On a whim, Lester quits his job and begins a regression
into young adulthood, lifting weights, smoking pot, doing nothing,
and discovering the overflowing sexuality of his 16-year-old daughter's
best friend, Angela (Mena Suvari). His wife, Carolyn (Annette Bening),
has her own midlife crisis of sorts. A real estate agent, she experiences
a youthful awakening when super-agent Buddy Kane (Peter Gallagher)
seduces her repeatedly. Meanwhile, Jane (Thora Birch), the Burnhams'
daughter, is pursued by Ricky (Wes Bentley), the mysterious boy
next door who carries a video camera around with him at all times.
When Ricky's militaristic father, Colonel Fitts (Chris Cooper),
discovers something potentially horrifying on one of his tapes,
and when Carolyn's rage for Lester's actions boils over, the time
bomb finally explodes."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 AmericanB DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Amer 2000 DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .A83
2000 DVD
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| 1998:
Shakespeare in Love - Summary:
"In this well-conceived Elizabethan comedy, writers
Tom Stoppard and Marc Norman ask the question: Who was William Shakespeare's
muse? The answer: Viola de Lesseps, a young noblewoman who dreams
of acting on a man's stage. The screenwriters deliver a cleverly
crafted scenario which beautifully illustrates both the early aspirations
of the playwright, and a glimpse into the culture of Elizabethan
theater. Colorful characters, like the Globe theater owner Henslow
(played by Geoffrey Rush), the lead player in the troupe (Ben Affleck),
and the Queen herself (Judi Dench), give the cast charm, wit, and
feasibility. The young playwright who at the start of the film is
experiencing writer's block bursts forth with a lyrical text inspired
by the lovely and passionate Viola. Ultimately this film is about
the making of a great play, but most importantly it is about the
power of words."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Shake DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Shak I625 1998 DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .S523 1998
DVD
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| 1997:
Titanic - Summary:
"Leonardo DiCaprio and Oscar-nominee Kate Winslet light
up the screen as Jack and Rose, the young lovers who find one another
on the maiden voyage of the "unsinkable" R.M.S. Titanic.
But when the doomed luxury liner collides with an iceberg in the
frigid North Atlantic, their passionate love affair becomes a thrilling
race for survival. From acclaimed filmmaker James Cameron comes
a tale of forbidden love and courage in the face of disaster that
triumphs as a true cinematic masterpiece."
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Tita 1998 VHS
Call number: OPC - A/V PN1997 .T57 1998 Video
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| 1996:
The English Patient - Summary:
"THE ENGLISH PATIENT is an epic, sweeping adaptation
of Michael Ondaatje's richly layered, WWII-era novel chronicling
two periods in the life of European explorer Count Laszlo Almasy,
whose torrid affair with a colleague's wife is countered by the
beginning of the war, allegations of Nazi sympathies, and disfiguring
injuries. The patient's stay at the ruins of an Italian monastery
under the care of an emotionally injured French-Canadian nurse serves
as a framing device for his intriguing story."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 EnglishPa DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Engl 2004 DVD
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| 1995:
Braveheart - Summary:
"Mel Gibson directs and stars in this Academy Award-winning
epic based on the life of legendary thirteenth century Scottish
hero William Wallace. Returning to his homeland following the death
of an heirless king, Wallace (Mel Gibson) finds the political landscape
precarious. Edward the Longshanks, King of England (Patrick McGoohan),
has captured Scotland's throne and threatens the freedom of all
Scottish people, as tyrannical policies instituted by the English
plague the Scots. Initially, Wallace is content to stand by the
wayside, yearning for the simple life of building a home and raising
a family. However, when the woman he loves (Catherine McCormack)
suffers a cruel fate at the hands of English soldiers, Wallace takes
a stand against the new rule. With his fierce patriotism and determination,
he gathers an amateur but passionately rebellious army. Although
this makeshift force may be outnumbered by the English troops, their
desperation and love for their land surpass any military maneuvers,
as evidenced in the film's breathtaking battle sequences."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Braveheart DVD
Call number: PN1997 Braveh 2000 DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .B73 1996 VIDEO
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| 1994:
Forrest Gump - Summary:
"The title character leads viewers through an accidental
travelogue of American social history from the early 1960s through
the present in this revisionist fable. Vietnam, desegregation, Watergate
and more are presented from the perspective of Hanks' lovably slow-witted
character as he finds himself embroiled in situations he can't quite
comprehend. Academy Award Nominations: 13, including Best Picture,
Best Actor--Tom Hanks, and Best Director. Academy Awards: 6, including
Best Picture, Director, Actor and Adapted Screenplay."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 ForrestG DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Forr G86 2001 DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .F77 2001 DVD
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| 1993:
Schindler's List - Summary:
"Based on a true story, SCHINDLER’S LIST is Steven
Spielberg’s epic drama of World War II Holocaust survivors
and the man who unexpectedly came to be their savior. Unrepentant
womanizer and war profiteer Oskar Schindler uses Polish Jews as
cheap labor to produce cookware for the Third Reich. But after witnessing
the violent liquidation of the walled ghetto where the Krakow Jews
have been forced to live, Schindler slowly begins to realize the
immense evil of Nazism. When his employees are sent to a work camp,
they come under the terrorizing reign of sadistic Nazi Amon Goeth
(Ralph Fiennes). With the help of his accountant, Itzhak Stern (Ben
Kingsley), Schindler creates a list of "essential" Jews.
Bribing Goeth, Schindler manages to get 1,100 people released from
the camp and brought to the safety of his munitions factory in Czechoslovakia.
Spielberg's glorious film is wondrously evocative, visually stunning,
and emotionally stirring."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Schi DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Schi 2004 DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .S251 2004 DVD
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| 1992:
Unforgiven - Summary:
"In Clint Eastwood's acclaimed Western, Little Bill
Daggett (Gene Hackman), a sadistic, dictatorial sheriff, enforces
gun control on a tiny frontier town, doling out his own brand of
due process as he sees fit. When he denies justice to the prostitutes
of the town brothel, one of whom has been slashed by a client, the
women hire Bill Munny (Eastwood), a reformed gunslinger, to gain
vengeance. However, Munny must contend with his new moral code in
the face of revisiting the life he left behind. Eastwood's directorial
masterpiece also stars Morgan Freeman and Richard Harris."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Un DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Unfor 2000 DVD
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| 1991:
Silence of the Lambs - Summary:
"Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins will likely be forever
associated with their roles in this bone-chilling masterpiece, based
on the novel by Thomas Harris and directed by Jonathan Demme. FBI
trainee Clarice Starling (Foster) is sent by her supervisor (Scott
Glenn) to interview ferociously intelligent serial killer Hannibal
"The Cannibal" Lechter (Hopkins) at his cell in a Maryland
mental hospital. The FBI hopes Lechter can provide insight into
the mind of killer-at-large, Buffalo Bill (Ted Levine), whose current
abductee happens to be the daughter of a senator. Intrigued by Clairice,
Lechter demands information about her personal life and in exchange
for clues, and the two begin to form a strangely intimate connection,
with a girl's life hanging in the balance. Starling is gradually
revealed as a woman struggling out of her own darkness, bound to
aid the dysfunctional males around her on their own paths of transformation,
liberation, and destruction. This is a film of brilliant and disturbing
beauty that transcends its B-movie origins (though it does honor
them with a cameo appearance by Roger Corman)."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 SilenceOf DVD
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| 1990:
Dances with Wolves - Summary:
"In 1865, Civil War hero Lt. John Dunbar asks to be
reassigned to the western frontier before it disappears. At his
isolated post he develops a relationship with the peaceful Lakota
Sioux and a white woman who lives among them, finding greater kinship
with them than with his own people."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 DancesW DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Dance W58 2006 DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .D3672 2005 DVD
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| 1989:
Driving Miss Daisy - Summary:
"Director Bruce Beresford's affinity for the subtleties
of southern life is apparent in this adaptation of Alfred Uhry's
Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Starring Jessica Tandy as Daisy Werthan
and Morgan Freeman as Hoke Colburn, the film opens in late-1940s
Atlanta. Since Miss Daisy is becoming a menace behind the wheel,
her son, Boolie (Dan Aykroyd), ignores her protests and hires Hoke,
a black chauffeur. When the feisty matron decides to resist necessity
and walk to the store, the equally stubborn chauffeur follows her
in her car. As he says to Boolie, "I used to rassle hogs down
to the ground...ain't nary a hog got away from me yet." But
Hoke's methods are gentleness and patience, and as the years elapse
in his ongoing tug-of-war with the temperamental Daisy, she begins
to tacitly acknowledge his wisdom. When she expresses annoyance
over the demands of the nascent civil rights movement, Hoke points
out to the Jewish woman the similarity between the attack on her
synagogue and Klan attacks on black churches. But it is only after
many years together that they can finally admit to the depth of
the friendship they have shared. The two stars give unforgettable
performances, and Beresford's direction is a model of restraint."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 DrivingMiss DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Driv 1997 DVD
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| 1988:
Rain Man - "A callous young hustler living
in California finds his father has died and left him only rose bushes
and a ’49 Buick convertible. Feeling cheated out of what he
thinks should be his 3 million dollar inheritance, he kidnaps the
autistic brother he never knew he had, and takes him on the ride
of his life."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 RainMan DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Rain M36 2004 DVD
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| 1987:
The Last Emperor - Summary:
"Although it is 160 minutes long and shot with breathtaking
scope and sumptuousness, Bertolucci's film is a story about claustrophobia.
Pu Yi, the Manchurian emperor of China who ascended the throne in
1908 at the age of three, is a prisoner in the palace he rules over.
Outside, real power changes hands with each coup d'etat. Pu Yi grows
to manhood, is tutored by a Westerner (Peter O'Toole), and marries
a gorgeous princess (Joan Chen). However, the adult Pu Yi (John
Lone) is destined for a communist reeducation camp when the war
is over. From start to finish, Pu Yi is a passive antihero who can
never come to grips with the idea that the absolute power conferred
on him as a child was only a mirage. The mistakes Pu Yi made trying
to realize that power, especially collaborating with the Japanese
during the war, provide Bertolucci with the chance to explore his
familiar theme of collaboration and its moral consequences (as he
did in THE CONFORMIST and 1900). In the end, Pu Yi seems to have
reached a kind of peace, and the terrible waste of a special man's
life disappears into a drab, grey-clad Beijing."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 LastEmp DVD
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| 1986:
Platoon - Summary:
"In PLATOON, Oliver Stone draws on his experience as
an infantryman in Vietnam to convey the brutality of guerrilla warfare:
the heat of the jungle, the brushes with such wildlife as snakes
and leeches, and, most powerfully, the presence of the unseen enemy.
Charlie Sheen stars as Chris, a raw recruit, or "new meat,"
who serves as the film's narrator. At first he wilts under the rigorous
conditions of jungle life, freezes up in a fire fight, and wonders
whether he'll be able to survive. But he gradually adapts and, as
time goes by, begins to see that the platoon is divided into two
groups. One consists of lifers, juicers, and subintelligent whites,
the other of blacks and heads. Sgt. Barnes, a combat-loving burnout
(Tom Berenger), is the informal leader of the lifers, and Sgt. Elias,
a free spirit (Willem Dafoe), leads the latter group. When the platoon
takes some gruesome losses, an enraged Barnes kills some Vietnamese
and orders the burning of their village, outraging the temporarily
absent Elias. As the conflict between these two reaches its tragic
climax, Chris must decide what he really values. Widely regarded
as one of the finest war films ever made, PLATOON reflects not only
the United States' division over Vietnam but the timeless truths
of battle: terror, disorientation, exhilaration, and horrible loss."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Pla DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Plato 2006 DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .P681 2005 DVD
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1985:
Out of Africa - Summary:
"Adapted from Isak Dinesen's novel, OUT OF AFRICA, this
film plaintively tells the story of two troubled adults who meet and
fall in love in the African wilderness. Karen Blixen-Flecke (Meryl
Streep) is a modern woman, caught in the shortcomings of a practical
marriage. Finch Hatton (Robert Redford) is a gallant British hunter,
lonely, but unable to commit. As they two meet and begin a torrid
affair, they set out on an epic adventure in the badlands of Africa--an
adventure that real-life Karen Blixen-Flecke would later novelize
under the pen name Isak Dinesen. Sydney
Pollack's opus, OUT OF AFRICA, is a full, visually compelling film.
Its storyline evokes a plethora of emotions, ranging from fear and
loathing to hope and the elation of love. Robert Redford and Meryl
Streep are electric as the two damaged infidels in love. A key American
film, OUT OF AFRICA is not to be missed."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Ou DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Out 1986 VHS |
| 1984:
Amadeus - Summary:
"In a lavish 18th Century parlor in Austria, an elderly
man is found, by his servant, with his throat slashed. The wound
is self-inflicted, and the man is the little-known composer Salieri
(F. Murray Abraham), contemporary and adversary of the now-famed,
but once reviled, composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce).
Later, from his cell in an insane asylum, Salieri tells a priest
(Herman Meckler) the story of his association with Mozart, confessing
that he actually killed the brilliantly gifted but troubled young
man. Based on the award-winning play by Peter Shaffer, Milos Forman's
riveting, brilliant, Oscar-winning AMADEUS is a fictionalized account
of the real-life mysterious death of Mozart. Abraham, in the role
that won him the Best Actor Oscar, is the celebrated court composer
to Joseph II (Jeffrey Jones)--his confidence and religious dedication
shaken when he meets the boorish 26-year-old Mozart as he chases
his future wife (Elizabeth Berridge) around a party while making
obscene remarks. Furious that this clownish boy can produce such
beautiful music, Salieri determines to keep Mozart's talent from
lasting recognition and sets himself on a course for Mozart’s
destruction that leads to his own as well. Mozart continues to mount
beautiful, moving operas (incredibly staged in the film), but becomes
obsessed with writing a Requiem as his friends, family, health,
and resources waste away, Salieri’s manipulating presence
always there. It is hard to imagine anyone--whether they are knowledgeable
about classical music or not--who would not be held captive by this
superb feast for the eyes and ears, a film whose excellence can
be felt in every detail."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Amadeus DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Amad 1997 DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .A81 1997 DVD
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| 1983:
Terms of Endearment - Summary:
"Aurora and Emma are mother and daughter who march the
beat of different drummers. Over a 30-year span, each finds different
reasons to go on living and find joy. In the end, both mother and
daughter find a way to show their love for one another."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 TermsOf DVD
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| 1982:
Gandhi - Summary:
"The acclaimed dramatization of the life of Mohandas
"Mahatma" Gandhi, from his beginnings as a South African-educated
lawyer through his historic, galvanizing struggle to free India
from British Colonial rule. With a large, distinguished cast, headlined
by Ben Kingsley in a nuanced performance, Sir Richard Attenborough's
biopic is a classic of the genre. Academy Award Nominations: 11.
Academy Awards: 9, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor--Ben
Kingsley, Best (Original) Screenplay."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Gandhi DVD copy2
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Gand 2007 DVD |
| 1981:
Chariots of Fire - Summary:
"Director Hugh Hudson's absorbing drama, based on a
true story, deals with the personal struggles faced by two very
different long-distance runners competing for Britain in the 1924
Paris Olympic Games. Eric Liddell (Ian Charleson) is a devout Christian
who sees victory as a testament to the glory of God, while the other,
Harold Abrahams (Ben Cross), is a Jewish Cambridge student who sees
victory as a challenge to anti-Semitism and his ongoing struggle
for acceptance by Britain's elite. Eric, a hometown Scottish hero
to the people, gives rousing sermons after victory and works at
a local missionary. Harold runs with a zealous commitment, upsetting
Cambridge's educational upper crust (played with enjoyable wit and
candor by Sir John Gielgud and Lindsay Anderson) while enjoying
social life with his university chums and his beautiful showgirl
girlfriend (Alice Krige). But when faced with such a competent challenger,
Harold hires trainer Sam Mussabini (Ian Holm) to further his dreams
of winning the gold. Ultimately, the two runners meet in Paris to
run for British victory in a rousing finale. Featuring an unforgettable
soundtrack by Vangelis, this Academy Award-winning film is an inspirational
story of athletic excellence and spiritual awakening that captures
the zeal of post-WWI Britain and the glory of the Olympics.
Call number: SAC - PN1997 ChariotsF DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Char 1981 VHS
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| 1979:
Kramer v. Kramer - Summary:
"When his wife walks out, Ted Kramer and his six-year-old
son have a chance to really get to know each other. Then Ted’s
wife returns and she wants her son back."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Kramer DVD
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| 1978:
The Deer Hunter - Summary:
"This epic look at the Vietnam War and its effects told
through the lives of a tight knit group of friends from a Pennsylvania
town was Michael Cimino's second film and established him in the
pantheon of American directors. Complex and emotionally raw performances
from Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep earned each an Academy Award
nomination, and Christopher Walken's portrayal of Nick, who survives
capture but is unable to escape its trauma, is a tour de force that
earned him the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. With a keen eye
for nuance and a carefully structured script, Cimino interweaves
the rituals great and small that make up the lives of his characters,
creating a poignant sense of what remained constant and what was
forever changed by their experience of the war."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 DeerHun DVD
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| 1977:
Annie Hall - Summary:
"Often considered the crown jewel in a highly acclaimed
and prolific film career, ANNIE HALL is Woody Allen's only film
to have won the Academy Award for Best Picture. This recognition,
however, is not what makes the film significant. ANNIE HALL marks
the beginning of the second phase of Allen's career as a filmmaker,
abandoning the slapstick of SLEEPER and BANANAS for more thoughtful
comedies (and eventually dramas) that explored human relationships
and psychology. Allen's capacity as a creative filmmaker had also
grown with the film, as he utilized creative subtitles, split screens,
and animation, as well as evincing a sophisticated understanding
of the potential of editing and camera movement for comic effect--consider
the cutaway to Allen's character Alvy Singer, as seen through the
eyes of "Grammy Hall" during the dinner sequence, or shortly
afterward the slow pan to Alvy in the passenger seat of a car driven
by Annie's unhinged brother Duane.
The film is a brutally honest assessment
of the prospects of a relationship between two very different people.
Allen's Alvy is (like the filmmaker himself) an introverted, neurotic
intellectual and a complete mismatch for Diane Keaton's vivacious,
flaky Annie Hall. Although the romance is undoubtedly the center
of the film, it affords Allen the opportunity to contrast his beloved
New York culture with that of the Midwest, where Annie comes from,
and Los Angeles, which tempts Annie with the possibility of fame
and success as a singer. The city of New York itself plays an important
part for the first time in an Allen film, with a great deal of location
shooting that serves to highlight the city's character and atmosphere.
Finally, the many comedic cameos peppered through the film--from
Truman Capote to Paul Simon to media theorist Marshall McLuhan--pay
tribute to the deserved reputation that Allen had gained for himself."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 AnnieHa DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .A837 2005 DVD
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| 1976:
Rocky - Summary:
"Director John G. Avildsen's ROCKY is the stand-up-and-cheer
saga of Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone), an underdog boxer who
gets his million-to-one shot at love, self-respect, and the world
heavyweight title. Rocky is a down-on-his-luck Philadelphia southpaw
who works at a meat-packing factory while fighting at a local club.
He's given the chance of a lifetime when the world heavyweight champion,
Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers), chooses him as an unlikely opponent
in his championship bicentennial fight. What was originally planned
as a publicity stunt becomes a chance for Rocky to prove himself
as a prizefighter while training with his cantankerous manager,
Mickey (Burgess Meredith), to rise to the challenge. Thrilling scenes
of Rocky's arduous training, including his unforgettable run up
the Philadelphia Art Museum steps, are interspersed with a sweet
and touching love story between the fighter and his best friend's
shy sister, Adrian (Talia Shire). With the love of Adrian on his
side, Rocky struggles to overcome the odds, fighting with all his
heart in the glorious and brutal finale. Shot with gritty realism
on the mean streets of Philadelphia, ROCKY introduced a new American
cinematic hero, spurred on by rollicking action sequences and a
rousing soundtrack. A triumph for star and screenwriter Stallone,
who himself came from nowhere to reach the top, ROCKY is crowd-pleasing
entertainment at its finest."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Rocky DVD
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| 1975:
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest -
Summary: "Milos Foreman's ONE FLEW
OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST, based on the novel by Ken Kesey and the
play by Dale Wasserman, presents a biting and ultimately tragic
satire about mental institutions and the human spirit. A disturbing,
witty, and electrifying drama, the film won the 1975 Academy Award
for Best Picture. R.P. McMurphy (Jack Nicholson), a misbehaved con
who shirks authority, finds himself in an asylum after faking insanity
to get out of work detail in prison. The vivacious troublemaker
soon finds himself in a worse kind of prison--one presided over
by the repressed, terrifyingly quiet Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher),
whose set of rules and regulations are meant to suppress patients'
psychotic outbursts, and their spirits. It's not long before McMurphy
is reaching out to his new inmates, trying desperately to bring
life to an otherwise dead atmosphere. To Ratched, however, Nicholson's
free spirit is as dangerous as a schizophrenic impulse. ONE FLEW
OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST is brilliantly acted by an ensemble that
includes Brad Dourif, Christopher Lloyd, Vincent Schiavelli, and
Danny DeVito."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 OneFlew DVD copy2
Call number: PAL - PN1997 One F49 1997 DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .O54 1997 DVD
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| 1974:
The Godfather: Part II - Summary:
"The sequel to THE GODFATHER tells the story of both
a young Vito Corleone (Robert De Niro), newly arrived in America,
and his son Michael (Al Pacino), forty years later, running the
family empire. On the streets of Hell's Kitchen in 1917 New York
City, Vito is initiated into the ways of the local cosa nostra by
his friend Clemenza (Bruno Kirby). After killing the local mafioso
in a towel-wrapped gun, Vito becomes the new man to be respected
and feared. Meanwhile, a dour Michael Corleone negotiates with business
partner Hyman Roth (legendary method actor Lee Strasberg in his
first film role) in Cuba and testifies in front of a Washington
Senate committee. Robert Duvall (Tom Hagen), Diane Keaton (Kay Corleone),
Talia Shire (Connie Corleone), and John Cazale (Fredo Corleone),
reprising their roles from THE GODFATHER, are outstanding as the
people forced to watch the new godfather’s moral destruction.
Robert De Niro, speaking in Italian, captures the mannerisms of
Marlon Brando's Vito Corleone from the first film brilliantly. THE
GODFATHER PART II is one of the only major sequels ever made that
might just surpass the original."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Go DVD
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1973:
The Sting - Summary: "Newman
and Redford are reunited with director Hill for this comedic caper
about two men who are out to put the sting on a hood who had one
of their friends bumped off. Scott Joplin's ragtime songs -- adapted
by Marvin Hamlisch -- underscore the action with a rollicking flair."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Sting DVD
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1972:
The Godfather - Summary:
"Based on the best-selling novel by Mario Puzo (who co-wrote
the screenplay with director Francis Ford Coppola), THE GODFATHER
tells an epic tale of Mafia life in America during the 1940s and 1950s.
Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando) is the family patriarch balancing a
love of his family with an ambitious criminal instinct. At the wedding
of the Don's daughter Connie (Talia Shire), youngest son Michael (Al
Pacino) is reunited with his family. A subsequent assassination attempt
leaves the Don too ill to run the family business, forcing Michael
and Sonny (James Caan), with the help of consigliere Tom Hagen (Robert
Duvall), to lead the Corleones into a vendetta-filled war with other
mob families. Violent revenge ensues as the family tries to change
from its old criminal ways into legitimacy. Coppola's
certified masterpiece, which won three Oscars (including Best Picture)
and spawned an Oscar-winning sequel (THE GODFATHER PART II), set
a new screen standard for merging blood-soaked violence with intimate
family drama. In the process, Coppola single-handedly established
the Mafia as an industry in film and television (GOODFELLAS, THE
SOPRANOS). Featuring truly unforgettable performances, including
the Best Actor-winning Brando, the riveting Pacino, and an unexpectedly
dramatic Diane Keaton, THE GODFATHER is the pinnacle of Hollywood
cinema in the 1970s."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Go DVD
Call number: PN1997 Godfa 2008 DVD
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1971:
The French Connection - Summary:
"Released the same year as Clint Eastwood's DIRTY HARRY
(1971), William Friedkin's THE FRENCH CONNECTION marked the beginning
of a new era of gritty, urban police dramas. Here, the theme of tough-cop
amorality serves a conservative demand for a police-state crackdown
on the domestic chaos and subversive youth culture of the Vietnam
War period. The film is based on
the true story of two New York City police detectives and their
investigation into a French heroin smuggling operation. FRENCH CONNECTION
is perhaps best known for its infamous, masterfully filmed chase
scene (influenced by Peter Yates' BULLITT) in which the lead policeman,
Popeye Doyle (Gene Hackman), recklessly drives a stolen car through
oncoming traffic in pursuit of a sniper escaping by elevated train.
The thrill of this crime drama is accentuated by director William
Friedkin's early European influences, perhaps best represented by
the handheld documentary-style visuals and Friedkin's claims that
the Oscar-winning screenplay was frequently disregarded in favor
of improvisation. THE FRENCH CONNECTION marked not only a significant
change of course for his career, but also a stylistic shift that
all of Hollywood would soon follow. entertainment. The film not
only marked a significant change of course for his career, but also
signified a stylistic shift that all of Hollywood would soon follow."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 FrenchCon DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Fren C66 1992 VHS
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| 1969:
Midnight Cowboy - Summary:
"Joe Buck (Jon Voight), an aspiring male prostitute
from Texas, heads to Manhattan where he hopes to find plenty of
wealthy women willing to pay for the services of a handsome man.
When he arrives, the naive country boy befriends Ratso Rizzo (Dustin
Hoffman), a tubercular homeless con artist who dreams of moving
to Florida. As they go about trying to get the money Ratso needs,
the two men confront the seediness, corruption, and cruelty that
flourish in the big city.
Based on the novel by James Leo Herlihy,
this Oscar-winning film (Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted
Screenplay) features brilliant performances by Voight and Hoffman,
and brings to the screen an unusually gritty realism in its portrayal
of the streets of New York City."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Mi DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Midn 1992 VHS
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| 1968:
Oliver! - Summary:
"A rousing film version of Lionel Bart's musical adaptation
of Dickens's classic novel, OLIVER| stars Ron Moody as Fagin and
Mark Lester as the eponymous hero. The orphaned Oliver escapes to
London from a dreary workhouse and is taken in by a gang of young
pickpockets who work for master thief Fagin while learning their
trade. When he's falsely accused of stealing from the gang by the
fearsome Bill Sikes (Oliver Reed), Oliver begins to realize that
he has more friends than he had thought."
Call number: PAL - PN1995.9.M86 O558 2005 DVD
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| 1967:
In the Heat of the Night - Summary:
"A small town Southern sheriff finds himself in an uneasy
alliance with a big-city black homicide detective as they investigate
a murder."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 IN THE HEAT DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 In T444 2001 DVD |
| 1966:
A Man for All Seasons - Summary:
"An excellent biographical drama about the conflicts
faced by Sir Thomas More when King Henry VIII asks him to break
with the Pope and grant him a divorce. A powerful, cerebral story,
supported by an excellent cast and characterization. Vanessa Redgrave
would later participate in a well-received made-for-television remake
in 1988. Based on Robert Bolt's stage play. Academy Award Nominations:
8. Academy Awards: 6, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best
Actor (Paul Scofield), Best (Adapted) Screenplay."
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Man F67 2007 DVD
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| 1965:
The Sound of Music - Summary:
"Shot in Salzburg against the majestic Bavarian Alps,
THE SOUND OF MUSIC is considered one of the greatest screen musicals
ever made. Winner of five Academy Awards, including Best Picture
and Best Director (Robert Wise), the film, based on a real family
and their true events, tells the story of a young postulate, Maria
(Julie Andrews), who, after proving too high-spirited for the Mother
Abess and other nuns, is sent off to work as a governess to seven
unruly children. The Von Trapp family is run, in military style,
by the seemingly cold-hearted Captain Von Trapp (Christopher Plummer),
a lonely widowed naval officer. Seeing how badly he and his children
need companionship, he proposes to the Baroness Schraeder (Eleanor
Parker), a calculating, mutual friend of beloved family friend Max
Detweiler (Richard Haydn). It is the baroness who soon realizes
that it's Maria--with her warmth and love for the children--the
captain really loves. It is nearly bliss for the newly formed family
who loves to sing together--except for the cloud looming over their
beloved Austrian horizon: Hitler is ascending to power, forcing
Von Trapp to decide whether to join the Nazi party--which he loathes--or
force his family to leave their home forever. One of the most memorable
scores ever written (by Rodgers and Hammerstein) and breathtaking
performances by Andrews, Plummer, and the seven children mark this
classic as one of the world's most favorite films."
Call number: SAC - PN1997.M86 S68 2005 DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997.M86 S68 2005 DVD
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| 1964:
My Fair Lady - Summary:
"A priceless classic, MY FAIR LADY has become one of
the most popular musicals of all time. Based on George Bernard Shaw’s
1913 play PYGMALION, the film swept the Academy Awards. Cecil Beaton
s lavish sets and costumes and Lerner and Loewe’s winning
score became the background for George Cukor’s striking mix
of styles that ranged from the fantastic to the abstract in his
telling of the tale of a waif who’s educated into being a
lady. Egotistical linguist Professor Henry Higgins (Oscar-winning
Rex Harrison) bets his friend, Colonel Hugh Pickering (Wilfrid Hyde-White),
that he can transform Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle (Audrey
Hepburn) in time for an important society ball. His gamble could
pay off--but the spirited Eliza is more of a handful than the Professor
could have predicted. As she slowly becomes more refined, and less
reliant upon him, Higgins realizes, to his confusion, that he can’t
live without her. The film was nominated for 12 Oscars and won eight,
including Best Picture and Director."
Call number: PAL - PN1995.9.M86 M914 1998 DVD
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1963:
Tom Jones - Summary:
"Tony Richardson's rousing adaptation of Henry Fielding's
classic comic novel stars Albert Finney as the eponymous swordsman.
TOM JONES achieved enormous critical and commercial success, benefiting
from an excellent cast, lively score, and unusually realistic art
direction. While the film surely deserves this praise, Richardson
initially considered it a failure, and it's likely that he saved the
film in the editing room, emphasizing the farcical elements of the
story with rapid intercutting, and adding amusingly ironic voice-over
narration. The end product is one of the most entertaining costume
dramas ever put on celluloid. Tom
Jones is raised by Squire Allworthy (George Devine), his mother's
(Joyce Redman) aptly named employer. He grows up to be a lively
young man, loved by all except Allworthy's legitimate heir--the
dour, envious Blifil (David Warner)--to whom Tom's true love Sophie
Western (Susannah York) is promised in marriage. Allworthy feels
obliged to send Tom away for Blifil's sake, which only briefly dampens
Tom's mood. Soon, he's engaging in a famously libidinous eating
scene with a woman met en route, carrying on with his ever-entertaining
high spirits. An inspired piece of cinematic comedy, TOM JONES is
most memorable for Finney's performance, which keeps viewers laughing
long after the film's end."
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Tom 1992 VHS
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| 1962:
Lawrence of Arabia - Summary:
"David Lean's masterpiece, perhaps the greatest of screen
epics, stars Peter O'Toole in one of the most electrifying debuts
in film history. The film is less an ordinary adventure than an
experience that leaves an overwhelming sense memory of the struggle
between two powerful forces: the Arabian deserts, immense, intractable,
ever-shifting, punishing; and T.E. Lawrence, humble as a monk, flamboyant
as a rock star, protean, polymathic, heroic, enigmatic, mad. While
working on the staff of British Intelligence in Cairo in 1916, Lawrence's
fluency in Arabic earns him a post on a mission sent to establish
contact with Prince Feisal (Alec Guinness), leader of the Arab revolt
and ally of the British against the German-sponsored Turks in WWI.
Impressed by Lawrence's knowledge of their culture, the prince allows
the young officer to join his staff, and Lawrence quickly earns
the Arabs' respect after he executes acts of extraordinary heroism.
As the Englishman's genius for guerrilla warfare becomes evident,
he assumes the role of de facto leader of the Arab revolt, uniting
the heretofore warring tribes into a devastatingly effective weapon.
But the chaos of war also unleashes the repressed officer's powerful
need for self-abasement and mortification of the flesh. A visionary
work that unfolds one indelible image after another, LAWRENCE OF
ARABIA fuses the conflict of man against man, man against nature,
and man against himself into a sublime poem of force. The film features
a literate script by Robert Bolt and an outstanding cast, which
also includes Claude Rains, Jack Hawkins, Arthur Kennedy, Anthony
Quinn, Jose Ferrer, and Omar Sharif in his unforgettable desert-crossing
debut."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Lawrence DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Lawr O423 2002 DVD
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| 1961:
West Side Story - Summary:
"Considered one of the most popular musicals of all
time, WEST SIDE STORY earned director Robert Wise an Oscar for Best
Director as well as nine other Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
Realistically portrayed characters and their surroundings and expert
editing complementing innovative dance sequences mark this highly
stylized modern-day Romeo and Juliet tale. The stage is set in New
York’s Upper West Side in the 1950s, where the area’s
slums are plagued by racial tensions acted on by two rival gangs:
the Puerto Rican Sharks and the Caucasian Jets. In the middle of
this mess is young, innocent Maria (Natalie Wood), a Puerto Rican
seamstress whose brother, Bernardo (George Chakiris), is the leader
of the Sharks. Despite the warnings of Anita (Rita Moreno), Bernardo's
fiery girlfriend, Maria falls in love with a young, hopeful Polish
boy, Tony (Richard Beymer), who used to belong to the Jets, now
headed by Riff (Russ Tamblyn). When Tony, on Maria’s urging,
tries to stop a rumble between the gangs, tragedy ensues, marking
their dedicated love affair with violence and desperation. The infectious,
lyrical landmark score by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim
help round out one of the greatest musical experiences ever captured
on film."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 WestSide DVD
Call number: PN1995.9.M86 W478 2003 DVD
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| 1960:
The Apartment - Summary:
"Lemmon is a career-climbing executive who offers his
boss the use of his apartment for an extra-marital fling and soon
gets tangled up with the boss' flighty and fragile girlfriend, played
by MacLaine."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Apartment DVD
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| 1959:
Ben-Hur - Summary:
"The numbers speak volumes: 100,000 costumes, 8,000
extras, 300 sets and a staggering budget in its day the largest
in movie history. Ben-Hur's creators made it the best, the greatest
Biblical-era epic ever. Charlton Heston brings a muscular physical
and moral presence to the role of Judah Ben-Hur, a Jewish nobleman
in Palestine whose heroic odyssey includes enslavement by the Romans,
a bold escape from an embattled slave galley, vengeance against
his tormentors during a furious arena chariot race and fateful encounters
with Jesus Christ. Heston's charismatic performance brought him
the Best Actor Oscar; the winner as 1959's Best Picture with the
legendary William Wyler earning his third Best Director trophy,
the film won a total 11 Academy Awards -- a tally unequaled until
1997's Titanic set sail."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 BENHUR DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Ben 2005 DVD
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| 1958:
Gigi - Summary:
"Set in Paris at the turn of the century, this delightful
Lerner and Loewe musical, based on a story by Collette, follows
a precocious French girl as she is groomed into a would-be courtesan,
blossoming into a stunning woman. The story provides plenty of opportunity
for Minnelli and MGM to pull out all the stops in its first musical
production shot on location. Paris and Caron never looked lovelier,
and Jourdan and Chevalier are so French, no? Songs include: "Gigi,"
"Thank Heaven for Little Girls," and "Ah, Yes, I
Remember It Well." Academy Award Nominations: 9. Academy Awards:
9, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best (Adapted) Screenplay.
"
Call number: PAL - PN1995.9.M86 G5 2008 DVD
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| 1957:
Bridge on the River Kwai - Summary:
"One of the all-time great war films, THE BRIDGE ON
THE RIVER KWAI is yet another classic from the marvelous David Lean
(LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, DR. ZHIVAGO). The film is an outstanding, psychologically
complex adaptation of Pierre Boulle's 1952 novel, a classic story
of English POWs in Burma forced to build a bridge to aid the war
effort of their Japanese captors. British and American intelligence
officers conspire to blow up the structure, but Col. Nicholson (a
fabulous Alec Guinness), the commander who supervised the bridge's
construction, has acquired a sense of pride in his creation and
tries to foil their plans. Although credited to screenwriter Carl
Foreman, the script was actually written by blacklisted writer Michael
Wilson. The film garnered seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture
and Best Actor (Guinness). The climax is one of the great finales
in film history."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Bridge DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Bridg 1983 VHS
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| 1954:
On the Waterfront - Summary:
"Marlon Brando is Terry Malloy, an ex-prize fighter
struggling against union corruption along the New York waterfront,
in Elia Kazan's film classic. Malloy's battle takes him all the
way to the witness stand, where he finds himself testifying against
union leaders. The film was Kazan's response to his decision to
turn in the names of his Hollywood contemporaries during Senator
Joe McCarthy's anti-Communism hearings. Cobb, Steiger, and Malden
were all nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Oscars. Academy
Award Nominations: 12. Academy Awards: 8, including Best Picture,
Best Director, Best Actor--Marlon Brando, Best Story and Screenplay."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 On DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 On T4429 2001 DVD
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| 1953:
From Here to Eternity - Summary:
"An all-star cast brought what was considered an unfilmable
novel to the screen with skill and grace with this story of the
loves, hopes and dreams of those in a close-knit Army barracks in
Hawaii shortly before the attack on Pearl Harbor. Montgomery Clift
portrays a former boxer who refuses to fight after blinding a friend
in the ring and is sent to the remote outpost as punishment for
his insubordination. Love and tragedy abound in this unflattering
look at military life and American thought before the war. Based
on the novel by James Jones."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 FromHere DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 From 2001 DVD
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| 1950:
All About Eve - Summary:
"Given that she throws tantrums, gets intoxicated, and
pushes people away when she needs them the most, it’s a wonder
New York theater star Margo Channing has any true friends. But when
Eve, Margo’s young and innocent-seeming protégée,
schemes to gain both the affection of Margo’s friends and
a starring role originally written for Margo, the actress discovers
just who is in her corner--and who is not. Released in 1950, ALL
ABOUT EVE’s power radiates undimmed through the years. The
role of aging stage star Margo Channing is considered by many to
be the best of Bette Davis’s career, as Davis reveals and
conceals Margo’s vulnerabilities with a skill seldom seen
onscreen. Anne Baxter is also marvelous as the subtle Eve, whose
glowing enthusiasm masks a cold, calculated ambition. Both actresses
garnered Best Actress Oscar nominations, and the film in its entirety
took 14 nominations, winning seven of them, including Best Picture,
Best Director, and Best Screenplay. George Sanders was awarded Best
Supporting Actor for his biting portrayal of potent, nasty theater
critic Addison DeWitt. Consistently listed among the best films
of all time, director-writer Joseph L. Mankiewicz's ALL ABOUT EVE
shouldn’t be missed; the acting, writing, and directing are
unequivocally brilliant."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 AllAbout DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 All A26 1997 VHS
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| 1948:
Hamlet - Summary:
"Before Kenneth Branagh, before Mel Gibson, Laurence
Olivier gave the definitive portrayal of "the man who could
not make up his mind." In 15th-century Denmark, young Prince
Hamlet is racked by torment and indecision after seeing a vision
of his deceased father. The late king's ghost informs his son Hamlet
that Claudius, Hamlet's uncle, was responsible for murdering the
king. When the murderer married Hamlet's mother--the king's widow--scarcely
two months after his funeral, he also took the throne that was his
brother's. The ghost beseeches Hamlet to avenge him--yet Hamlet
procrastinates, unsure of how best to accomplish his task. In what
was only his second directorial effort, Olivier uses his misty,
moody set and long tracking camera shots to complement his indecisive
prince tortured by the murder of his father. Olivier's version of
the Shakespeare tragedy eliminates the characters of Rosencrantz,
Guildenstern, and Fortinbras."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Ha DVD
Call number: OPC - A/V PR2807.A2 O44 1988 VHS
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| 1947:
Gentleman's Agreement - Summary:
"A magazine writer poses as a Jew to expose anti-Semitism.
Oscars for best picture, director Elia Kazan, supporting actress
Celeste Holm."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 GentlemansAg DVD
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| 1946:
The Best Years of Our Lives -
Summary: "Perhaps the most memorable
film about the aftermath of World War II, it unfolds with the homecoming
of three veterans to the same small town. The leads all touch emotional
truths: Loy seems able to express longing, joy, fear and surprise
- mostly with her back turned - in a particularly poignant welcome
home. The movie never glosses over the reality of altered lives
and the inability to communicate the experience of war on the front
lines or the home front. A landmark achievement. WWII vet Russell,
who lost his hands in the war, is the only person to win two Oscars
for the same role, Best Supporting Actor and a special Oscar "for
bringing hope and courage to his fellow veterans through his appearance.""
Call number: SAC - PN1997 BestYears DVD
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| 1945:
The Lost Weekend - Summary:
"Ray Milland stars as alcoholic writer Don Birnam in
Billy Wilder's first unabashedly dramatic film, and one of the first
to deal in such painstaking detail with the disease of alcoholism.
Don shares an apartment in New York City in the 1940s with his brother
Wick (Phillip Terry) who has his hands full trying to deal with
his brother's drinking problem. One night, Don encourages his brother
to take his girlfriend Helen St. James (Jane Wyman) to hear some
music only so that he can be out from under their watchful eyes.
Taking the money left for the maid, he goes out to buy some liquor,
stashing one bottle in the chandelier. When he goes to the bar the
next day, Nat (Howard Da Silva), the owner berates him for treating
his girlfriend badly and warns him that he's on a path toward death.
Don returns to the apartment to try to work on his novel "The
Bottle," but consumed by self-doubt, goes to another bar, and
steals a woman's purse to buy a drink. As the weekend wears on,
his spiral downward continues apace. Although dated in some respects,
the film's unadorned portrait of the relentless torture that is
alcoholism still packs a powerful punch thanks to Wilder's sharp
script, the deep-focus camerawork of John Seitz, and a career performance
by Ray Milland."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 LostWeek DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Lost W44 1990 VHS
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1944:
Going My Way - Summary: "Singing
Father O'Malley bails out crusty Father Fitzgibbon's financially
strapped parish. Oscars for best picture, director Leo McCarey,
actor Crosby, supporting actor Fitzgerald."
Call number: PAL - PN1995.9.M86 G65 1999 DVD
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1943:
Casablanca - Summary:
"World War II Morocco springs to life in Michael Curtiz's
(THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD, YANKEE DOODLE DANDY) classic love story.
Colorful characters abound in Casablanca, a waiting room for Europeans
trying to escape Hitler's war-torn Europe. Humphrey Bogart plays Richard
"Rick" Blaine, a cynical but good-hearted American whose
café is the gathering place for everyone from the French Police
to the black market to the Nazis. When his long-lost love, Ilsa (Ingrid
Bergman), surfaces in Casablanca with her Resistance leader husband,
Victor Laszlo (Paul Henreid), Rick is pulled into both a love triangle
and a web of political intrigue. Ilsa and Victor need to escape from
Casablanca, and Rick may be the only one who can help them. The question
is, will he? Top-notch performances
include Claude Rains as the chief of the French police and the major
authority figure in Unoccupied France, Peter Lorre as the doomed
Senor Ugarte, Sydney Greenstreet as Senor Ferrari, and Dooley Wilson
as Rick's loyal friend and the café's pianist, Sam. The mesmerizing
musical score, by Max Steiner, along with the well-structured plot,
flawless acting, and unforgettable dialogue makes this one of the
best films of all time."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Casablan DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Casa 1999 DVD
Call number: OPC - PN1997 .C381 2008
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1942:
Mrs. Miniver - Summary: "Mrs.
Miniver is the heartfelt tale about a courageous, middle-class British
family and its struggle to survive during World War II."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 MrsMiniv DVD
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| 1939:
Gone with the Wind - Summary:
"Hot-tempered, self-centered, part-Irish Southern beauty
Scarlett O'Hara, played to the teeth by Vivien Leigh, loves the
gentlemanly Ashley Wilkes (Leslie Howard). Smug, rebellious, honest,
blockade-running profiteer Rhett Butler, portrayed gracefully and
naturally by Clark Gable, loves Scarlett. Ashley, who is also in
love with Scarlett, marries his genteel cousin Melanie (Olivia de
Havilland) because he believes that their quiet similarities will
create a better marriage than Scarlett’s passion. Meanwhile,
sparks fly between Rhett and Scarlett at their first encounter and
continue throughout Scarlett's first two marriages. Scarlett and
Rhett finally wed, but Scarlett continues to pine for her beloved
Ashley. Set against the Civil War and Southern Reconstruction, this
tragic love quadrangle offers the burning of Atlanta and fields
of wounded Confederates as part of its lush scenery. Meticulous
backdrops, glorious sunsets, numerous silhouettes, and the ultrasaturated
Technicolor film create a hyperreal vision. The romantic score is
every bit as lush and dramatic as the photography, borrowing folk
melodies from the Old South to make the tragic war concrete. Heavy
nostalgic tones pervade the often witty dialogue and larger-than-life
charms and faults of the leads. GONE WITH THE WIND stands among
the greatest epic dramas ever filmed."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 Go DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Gone 1985 VHS
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1938:
You Can't Take It with You - Summary:
"An eccentric patriarch meets the stuffy parents of
his granddaughter's fiance. Oscars for best picture, director Frank
Capra."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 YouCantT DVD
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1935:
Mutiny on the Bounty - Summary:
"Midshipman Roger Byam joins Captain Bligh and Fletcher
Christian aboard the HMS Bounty for a voyage to Tahiti. Bligh proves
to be a brutal tyrant and, after six pleasant months on Tahiti,
Christian leads the crew to mutiny on the homeward voyage. Even
though Byam takes no part in the mutiny, he must defend himself
against charges that he supported Christian."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 MuntinyBou DVD
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| 1934:
It Happened One Night - Summary:
"A sparkling, legendary romantic comedy based on the
story "Night Bus" by Samuel Hopkins Adams about a news
reporter and a runaway heiress who fall in love while traveling
cross country on a bus. Academy Awards: 5, including Best Picture,
Best Director, Best Actor--Clark Gable, Best Actress--Claudette
Colbert, Best Adapted Screenplay."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 ItHappened DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 It H37 1986 VHS
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| 1931/1932:
Grand Hotel - Summary:
"A ballerina, baron, stenographer, bookkeeper and tycoon
check into Berlin's Grand Hotel. Directed by Edmund Goulding."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 GrandHotel DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 Grand
H68 2005 DVD
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| 1929/1930:
All Quiet on the Western Front - Summary:
"Lewis Milestone's adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque's
anti-war novel is a masterpiece whose power to disturb remains undiminished
by the passage of time. The film stars Lew Ayres as the young Paul
Bauman, who, along with a group of his teenaged classmates, are
conscripted into the German army during WWI. The youths quickly
realize that the patriotic hogwash they had been fed by their schoolmaster
has absolutely has nothing to do with the horror they observe and
experience on the front lines."
Call number: SAC - PN1997 AllQuiet DVD
Call number: PAL - PN1997 All Q85 2007 DVD
Call number: OPC - A/V PN1997.A55 A5 1990 Video
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