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    Sisters & Brothers (2011)

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    Sisters & Brothers (2011)

    Deflated Dustin Milligan is fed up of living in the shadow of a movie star brother, but what can be done?

    $15.00
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    Legends of Rock 'n' Roll (1989)

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    Legends of Rock ‘n’ Roll (1989)

    Are you ready for some old-time rock and roll?! Then you are ready for the masters, the originators, the men who made the music, the “Legends of Rock ‘n’ Roll Live.” Join the “Godfather of Soul” James Brown, “The Killer” Jerry Lee Lewis, “Mr. Blueberry Hill” Fats Domino, “Hey” Bo Diddley, the “Genius” Ray Charles, “King of the Blues” B.B. King and “Tutti Frutti” Little Richard as they raise the roof “old school style.” There’s nothing like the originals, and this concert proves it once and for all! Songs: Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag, I Feel Good [I Got You] (James Brown), Bo Diddley, I’m a Man (Bo Diddley), Mess Around, I’m a Fool For You (Ray Charles), Great Gosh a’ Mighty (Little Richard), The Wild One [Real Wild Child], Great Balls of Fire, Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On (Jerry Lee Lewis), I’m Ready, Blueberry Hill (Fats Domino), Let the Good Times Roll, How Blue Can You Get? (B.B. King), All-Star Jam (Company).

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    Soul Deep: The Story of Black Popular Music

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    Soul Deep: The Story of Black Popular Music

    Soul music has conquered the world in the last 50 years – growing from the raw, electric rhythms of the black underclass, it is now a billion dollar industry with R&B and hip hop dominating the world’s charts.

    It’s been the soundtrack to some of the most extraordinary social, political and cultural shifts.

    Together with the civil rights movement, it has challenged white hegemony, helped break down segregation and encouraged the fight for racial equality.

    This new six-part series, made by the BBC team who produced the critically-acclaimed Lost Highway, Walk On By and Dancing In The Street series, charts the evolution of soul music – with a fascinating combination of rare archive footage and over 100 contemporary interviews.

    The movers and shakers from the world of soul – such as James Brown, Mary J Blige, Beyoncé and Martha Reeves, – plus some often overlooked talent, track the music that shaped our lives.

    $30.00
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    The Blues Brothers (1980)

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    The Blues Brothers (1980)

    Jake Blues is just out of jail, and teams up with his brother, Elwood on a ‘mission from God’ to raise funds for the orphanage in which they grew up. The only thing they can do is do what they do best – play music – so they get their old band together and they’re on their way, while getting in a bit of trouble here and there.

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    The T.A.M.I. Show (1964)

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    The T.A.M.I. Show (1964)

    Hailed by one music reviewer as “the grooviest, wildest, slickest hit ever to pound the screen,” “The T.A.M.I. Show” is an unrelenting rock spectacular starring some of the greatest pop performers of the 60s. These top recording idols – representing the musical moods of London, Liverpool, Hollywood and Detroit – packed the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium with 2,600 screaming fans and virtually brought down the house. This is the cinematic record of that electrifying event.

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    Gun Fight (1961)

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    Gun Fight (1961)

    Action Western directed by Edward L. Cahn . After courageously protecting a pretty dance hall girl (Joan Staley) from peril, former cavalry soldier Wayne (James Brown) refuses to join his brother Brad’s (Gregg Palmer) unlawful cattle rustling gang, which leads to heated disagreements, bitter betrayals and life-threatening danger.

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    The Fireball (1950)

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    The Fireball (1950)

    With three Hollywood legends and its slam-em-over-the-handrail, roller-speedway realism. Filmed when Roller Derby was one of TV’s most watched programs, this little entertainment steamroller remains a snappy jumbo popcorn treat for today’s viewers, full of fabulous star wattage.

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    Chain Lightning (1950)

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    Chain Lightning (1950)

    Matt Brennan runs into Jo Holloway, the Red Cross girl he romanced in Europe when he was a flyer in World War II, when he is offered a job by jet manufacturer Leland Willis as a test pilot. Carl Troxell, wants to sell an escape cockpit to the Air Force. He wants Matt to stall the presentation of JA-3 the prototype that doesn’t include the ejection seat, to give him more time for the experimental JA-4. But Matt doesn’t believe it is yet safe enough to try.

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    Montana (1950)

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    Montana (1950)

    An Australian sheep man comes to Montana looking for grazing space, is opposed by local ranchers and a wealthy cattle-woman.

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    Objective, Burma! (1945)

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    Objective, Burma! (1945)

    A group of men parachute into Japanese-occupied Burma with a dangerous and important mission: to locate and blow up a radar station. They accomplish this well enough, but when they try to rendezvous at an old air-strip to be taken back to their base, they find Japanese waiting for them, and they must make a long, difficult walk back through enemy-occupied jungle.

    $15.00
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    Going My Way (1944)

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    Going My Way (1944)

    Youthful Father Chuck O’Malley (Bing Crosby) led a colourful life of sports, song, and romance before joining the Roman Catholic clergy. After being appointed to a run-down New York parish , O’Malley’s worldly knowledge helps him connect with a gang of boys looking for direction, eventually winning over the aging, conventional Parish priest (Barry Fitzgerald).

    $15.00
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    Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown (2014)

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    Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown (2014)

    James Brown changed the face of American music forever. Abandoned by his parents at an early age, James Brown was a self-made man who became one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, not just through his music, but also as a social activist. Charting his journey from rhythm and blues to funk, MR. DYNAMITE: THE RISE OF JAMES BROWN features rare and previously unseen footage, photographs and interviews, chronicling the musical ascension of “the hardest working man in show business,” from his first hit, “Please, Please, Please,” in 1956, to his iconic performances at the Apollo Theater, the T.A.M.I. Show, the Paris Olympia and more.

    $15.00
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