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October 12, 1923

The first sound film from Denmark! Charles Wilken reads a poem by Holger Drachmann. Ayoe Willumsen sings "Gylden Sol" and Albert Luther sings the song about Stella. Jacob Texière reads H.C. Andersen's "Thepotten". Robert Storm-Petersen & Christian Arhoff does the drunken dialogue of "Storm og Stille". And Frederik Jensen sings "Gøgleri" and "Du skal rose din Kone".

A documentary that tells the story of how this very low budget indie production company was born in 2005, how it achieved fame in Latin American countries and the constant censorship it had to deal with in order to release its projects, including six attempts to make its first film.

Disc One ====== 1. The Oval Portrait (1934), directed by Richard L. Bare 2. 1:42.08 - A Man and His Car (1966), directed by George Lucas 3. Electronic Labyrinth THX 1138 4EB (1967), directed by George Lucas 4. Freiheit (1966), directed by George Lucas 5. The Lift (1972), directed by Robert Zemeckis 6. A Field of Honor (1973), directed by Robert Zemeckis 7. Silent Night (year unknown), directed by James Foley, Jr. 8. Proof (1980), directed by Kevin Reynolds 9. Perfect Alibi (1989), directed by Steve Sommers ------------------------------------------------------------------ Disc Two ====== 10. Whatever It Takes (1988), directed by Jon Turteltaub 11. Broken Record (year unknown), directed by Shawn Levy 12. The Goodbye Place (1996), directed by Richard Kelly

Recap film focusing primarily on the match against Aoba Jouhsai from the second season.

Walking Tall is a 1973 American action semi-biopic film of Sheriff Buford Pusser, a former professional wrestler-turned-lawman in McNairy County, Tennessee. It starred Joe Don Baker as Pusser. The film was directed by Phil Karlson. Based on Pusser's true story, it was a combination of very loosely based fact and Hollywood revisionism. The original Walking Tall was a hit, but the sequels, Walking Tall Part 2 (September 28, 1975), and Walking Tall: Final Chapter (August 10, 1977), both starring Bo Svenson, were far less profitable.

The Man from Snowy River is a 1982 Australian drama film based on the Banjo Paterson poem The Man from Snowy River. The film had a cast including Kirk Douglas in a dual role as the brothers Harrison (a character who appeared frequently in Patterson's poems) and Spur, a prospector, Jack Thompson as Clancy, Tom Burlinson as "Jim Craig" (The Man), Sigrid Thornton as Harrison's daughter Jessica, Terence Donovan as Jim's father Henry Craig, and Chris Haywood as Curly. Both Tom Burlinson and Sigrid Thornton later reprised their roles in the 1988 sequel, The Man from Snowy River II, which was released by Walt Disney Pictures.

A collection of the animated The Secret Of NIMH movies.

This series of movies sees a child accidentally left behind by their family during Christmas to fend for themselves against burglars.

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