History
Death Camps VHS
Listed under Holocaust Documentaries
Elizabeth 1998 VHS
Starring: Cate Blanchett
Listed under English History Movies
Dracula,
the Dark Prince 2000 VHS
Documentary starring Rudolf Martin as Vlad the Impaler
Studio: Artisan (Fox Video)
Cane Toads - An Unnatural History
Listed under Cult Movies
World
History of Organized Crime VHS
Christopher
Columbus and The Great Adventure VHS
History Of Britain, A: 3500 B.C. - 1603 A.D.
Listed under English History Movies
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Latcho
Drom (1994)
VHS; Not Rated; English subtitles; Widescreen; NTSC format (US
and Canada only) |
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Survivors of the Holocaust (1996)
Steven Spielberg, et al.
Listed under Holocaust Documentaries
When We Were Kings (1997)
Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, et al.
Listed under Boxing
National Geographic's Mysteries of Egypt (1999)
Omar Sharif, Kate Maberly, et al.
Listed under Ancient History
Documentaries
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The
Last Days (1998)
VHS; Rated PG-13; NTSC format (US and
Canada only) |
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Nerds
2.0.1: A Brief History of the Internet (1998) VHS
~ Robert Cringley
Biography
- Napoleon Bonaparte: The Glory of France
from A & E Entertainment
(VHS Tape)
Mayerling
(1937) - English subtitles VHS
Charles Boyer and Danielle Darrieux
One of history's most tragic love stories became one of cinema's most
exquisite romances with this definitive version of Mayerling.
Mayerling
1968 VHS
Director: Terence Young
Omar Sharif, Ava Gardner, Catherine Deneuve and James Mason.
Sissi
- Forever My Love VHS
Description Here is the beautiful account of the powerful drama of
love and courage of Austrian Archduke Franz Joseph and Princess Elizabeth
(Sissi) of Bavaria. This is a condensed version of the original German
language 3-part "Sissi" series produced on one VHS tape. It is dubbed in
English, but has the original stars.
Starring: Romy Schneider, Karlheinz Boehm and Magda Schneider
Marie
Antoinette 1938 VHS
Norma Shearer, Robert Morley, John Barrymore
The
Affair of the Necklace 2001 DVD
Hillary Swank, Joely Richardson.
For all its earnest intrigue, historically accurate references, and
elaborate set design, The Affair of the Necklace is best enjoyed as a comedy
of Hollywood errors. The court of late-18th-century France is ruled by
Marie Antoinette (Joely Richardson), whose confidence and favor is yearned
for by Jeanne de la Motte-Valois (Hilary Swank), a young woman stripped
of her title and orphaned at a young age. As flashbacks repeatedly remind
the audience, Jeanne is essentially pure at heart even as she takes up
with a court gigolo (Simon Baker) and enacts the intricate scheme from
which the title is drawn. Soon embroiled in Jeanne's plan to win back her
rightful place in the world are her avaricious husband of convenience,
Nicolas (Adrien Brody); the soon-to-be-disposed-of Marie Antoinette; the
salacious Cardinal Rohan (Jonathan Pryce); a necklace of questionable taste;
and a host of other players. All the makings for a hilarious romp (à
la Ridicule) are in place, but director Charles Shyer, with his lavish
budget in tow, wants the film to be taken seriously. Only Christopher Walken,
in a hilarious turn as the fraudulent soothsayer Count Cagliostro, sees
through the facile script and relishes his part in what will no doubt prove
a colossal flop. --Fionn Meade - Amazon.com
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