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ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN (SV269)
1939, B&W, 110 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Mickey Rooney and Walter Connolly.
A screen adaptation of Mark Twain's timeless story of a young boy growing up on the Mississippi River.

ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER (SV4510)
1985, Color, 76 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Jayne Wyatt and Buddy Ebsen.
This lavishly photographed film captures the spirit of life in the 19th Century American South.

THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY (29467 plus)
1965, Color, 139 minutes, NR. 
Starring Charlton Heston, Diane Cilentro, Harry Andrews, and Rex Harrison.
This film traces Michelangelo’s life from age 13 to his death at 88 but deals mainly with the five years during which he painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT (SV4142)
1979, Color, 128 minutes, Rated PG. 
Starring Richard Thomas, Ernest Borgnine, Donald Pleasence, and Ian Holm.
An outstanding, made-for-television enactment of the great novel of World War I.  Considered anti-war, this video accurately portrays the era of 1914-1918.

ANIMAL FARM (SV4701)
1954, 72 minutes, NR.
George Orwell's classic novel comes to life in a full-length feature film.

ANIMAL FARM (29717)
1999. Color and Animated, 91 minutes, Rated G. 
Voices by Kelsey Grammer, Ian Holm, and Patrick Stewart.
British production of George Orwell’s revolutionary novel, where animals take over their farm and form a society.

ANNE OF AVONLEA (35777)
1987, Color, 224 minutes, NR. 
Starring Megan Follows and Colleen Dewhurst.
The sequel to Anne of Green Gables, this film stars Meg Follows as Anne, an independent young woman with high hopes and dreams as well as a knack for trouble.

AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS (20371)
1989, Color, 267 minutes, NR. 
Starring Pierce Brosnan, Eric Idle, Peter Ustinov, and Julia Nickson.
An all-star television adaptation of the Jules Verne novel, set in the 19th century.  An Englishman named Phileas Fogg makes a bet that, using all the modern forms of transportation, he can travel around the world in 80 days.

BACK TO HANNIBAL: THE RETURN OF TOM SAWYER AND HUCKLEBERRY FINN (SV12556)
1990, Color, 92 minutes, NR. 
Starring Raphael Sbarge, Megan Follows, William Windom, Ned Beatty, Paul Winfield, and Mitchell Anderson.
Disney presents an exciting mystery adventure based on two of Mark Twain's most beloved characters.  Tom and Huck come together again as adults to solve a murder mystery.

BLACK LIKE ME (SV10330)
1964, B&W, 107 minutes, NR. 
Starring James Whitmore, Will Greer, Roscoe Lee Browne, Clifton James, and Sorrell Booke.
Based on a true story and best-selling account by John Howard Griffin, this film tells of the virulent racism plaguing America in the 1960s.  This controversial drama is about a white magazine reporter who changes the color of his skin and moves to a series of small southern towns so he can experience life as a black man.

THE BORROWERS, part 1 & 2 (22935)
1994, Color, 199 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Ian Holm, Richard Lewis, Sian Phillips, Penelope Wilton, and Rebecca Callard.
This adaptation of Mary Norton’s acclaimed children’s novel details a fantastic world that kids can certainly relate to, for it consists of tiny people living amid seemingly “giant-sized” humans.

CALL OF THE WILD (24485)
1989, Color, 105 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Charlton Heston, Michele Mercier, George Eastman, and Maria Rohm.
An exciting and panoramic adaptation of Jack London’s 1903 classic adventures novel, set during the 1897 Klondike gold rush.

CHARLES DICKENS (THE WRITING WONDERS SERIES) (SV23071)
1995, Color, 44 minutes, NR.
Professor Elliot Engel uses anecdote, analysis, and large doses of humor to give new insights into the backgrounds, lives, and accomplishments of the great masters of English and American literature.

CHARLOTTE BRONTE’S JANE EYRE (SV22907/22990)
1996, Color, 116 minutes, Rated PG. 
Starring William Hurt, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Anna Paquin and Joan Plowright.
Jane Eyre is a young woman whose will to overcome a life of hardship leads her into a passionate romance with a handsome – and mysterious – gentleman.

CHARLOTTE’S WEB (32590 plus)
1972, Color and Animated, 94 minutes, Rated G.
E.B. White’s perennial, best-selling novel is translated to the screen in animated musical splendor.

COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO (SV4705)
1974, Color, 104 minutes, Rated PG. 
Starring Richard Chamberlain and Trevor Howard.
Solid adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' classic novel.

CYRANO DE BERGERAC (SV12351)
1990, Color – in French with English subtitles, 138 minutes, Rated PG. 
Starring Gerard Depardieu and Anne Brochet.
Cyrano De Bergerac is a 17th century soldier who is secretly in love with the beautiful Roxanne.  Believing he is too ugly to ever win Roxanne, he woos her with the help of his friend, Christian.

THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK (18417)
1959, B&W, 170 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Millie Perkins, Shelley Winters, Richard Beymer, and Joseph Schildkraut.
Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett’s play is translated to film in this gripping account of WWII Jewish refugees hiding in occupied Amsterdam.  Anne Frank’s celebrated diary of the harrowing experience reveals her flourishing spirit in one of the darkest of our times.

DON QUIXOTE (31493)
2000, Color, 120 minutes, NR. 
Starring John Lithgow, Bob Hoskins, Vanessa Williams, and Isabella Rossellini.
A timeless story of an idealistic man who, along with a squire, embarks on an adventurous journey in pursuit of his dreams.  This TNT original movie was based on Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes’s classic work.

DR. ZHIVAGO (26581)
1965, Color, 197 minutes, Rated PG-13. 
Starring Geraldine Chaplin, Julie Christie, Alec Guinness, Tom Courtenay, and Omar Sharif.
The Russian Revolution, seen from the point of view of the intellectual, introspective Dr. Zhivago.

FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER (SV2203)
1960, NR.  Starring Vincent Price.
A celebrated screen adaptation of the book by Edgar Allan Poe.

A FAREWELL TO ARMS (SV128)
1932, B&W, 78 minutes. 
Starring Helen Hayes and Gary Cooper.
Ernest Hemingway's story of doomed love between a wounded ambulance driver and a nurse in Italy during WWI.

FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS (19766)
1943, Color, 166 minutes.  
Starring Gary Cooper, Akim Tamiroff, Artur De Cordova, and Ingrid Bergman.
Based on the best-selling, controversial novel by Pulitzer and Nobel Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway.  The story follows Robert Jordan, an American demolition expert who lends his unique abilities to the anti-fascist freedom fighters of Spain.

GONE WITH THE WIND (SV3641)
1939, Color, 231 minutes, Rated PG.
Starring Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Olivia de Havilland, and Hattie McDaniel.
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.  Based on Margaret Mitchell’s classic book.

THE GRAPES OF WRATH (SV201/26647)
1940, B&W, 129 minutes, NR. 
Starring Henry Fonda, Jane Darwell, and John Carradine.
Based on John Steinbeck’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 1939 novel, the story follows an Oklahoma family’s escape from the dust bowl to join the migration to California’s fruit harvest.

GREAT EXPECTATIONS (SV4836)
1988, Color, 333 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Ben Rodska, Gerry Sundquist, and Joan Hickson.
A BBC screen adaptation of Charles Dickens's beloved tale of an orphan who triumphs over adversity.  Considered a good introduction to the world of Dickens, for young adults.

GREAT EXPECTATIONS (26712)
1997, Color, 122 minutes, Rated R. 
Starring Ethan Hawke, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Robert De Niro.
A rising artist, flourishing with the help of a benefactor, falls fruitlessly in love with his wealthy childhood playmate, who has grown to be a beautiful coquette.  A stylish, heavily romantic updating of the Dickens classic it is staged in 1970s south Florida.

GREAT EXPECTATIONS (28674)
1999, Color, 180 minutes, NR. 
Starring Ioan Grufford, Justine Waddell, and Charlotte  Rampling.
Masterpiece Theatre presents this adaptation of the classic Charles Dickens novel about Pip, a young boy who endures a difficult childhood to emerge as a young man full of ambition and provided for by a mysterious benefactor who wishes to turn him into a gentleman.

GREAT EXPECTATIONS:  THE UNTOLD STORY (SV12923)
1987, Color, 102 minutes, NR. 
Starring John Stanton and Sigrid Thornton.
The unforgettable characters of Charles Dickens's masterpiece reveal the extraordinary, unseen side of their secret lives in this epic tale of intrigue, romance, and adventure.

THE HOUSE OF DIES DREAR (SV10700)
1984, Color, 116 minutes, NR. 
Starring Howard Rollins, Jr., Moses Gunn and Shavar Ross.
This eerie ghost story with a twist reaches back to the days of slavery and the Underground Railroad.  Spooky antics begin when a modern-day black family moves into an historic old house that seems to be haunted by murdered abolitionist Dies Drear.

I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS (SV18599)
1978, Color, 96 minutes, Rated PG. 
Starring Ruby Dee, Esther Rolle, and Diahann Carroll.
Based on the best-selling autobiography by the extraordinary Maya Angelou,  I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is adapted with genuine, loving care and moving performances by an all-star cast.

THE ILIAD (SV17554)
1987, 40 minutes, NR.
Focusing on the excitement and majesty of The Iliad’s key dramatic moments and most important characters, this unique video program will lead you effortlessly through the highlights of Homer’s unforgettable epic.

ISLAND OF THE BLUE DOLPHINS (SV16351/29105)
1985, Color, 99 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Celia Kaye, Larry Domasin, Ann Daniel, and George Kennedy.
This adaptation of the classic novel by award-winning author Scott O’Dell, tells the poignant tale of a young girl separated from her people, and forced to survive on her own.

IVANHOE (SV8829)
1982, Color, 142 minutes, NR. 
Starring James Mason and Olivia Hussey.
Elaborate production based on Sir Walter Scott's tale of the days of knights and jousts and fair maidens in distress.

JACK LONDON’S CALL OF THE WILD:  DOG OF THE YUKON (25209)
1996, Color, 91 minutes, Rated PG. 
Starring Rutger Hauer, Bronwen Booth, Charles Powell, Burke Lawrence and Narrated by Richard Dreyfuss.
This is a live-action adaptation of Jack London’s 1903 novel chronicling the relationship between a Yukon prospector and his faithful dog.

JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH (22294 plus)
1996, Color and Animated, 79 minutes, Rated PG. 
Starring Paul Terry, Joanna Lumley, Miriam Margolyes, and Pete Postlewaite.
Dahl’s classic children’s story gets ambitious treatment by Disney.  This film combines live action with stunning stop-motion animation as it tells the story of a child’s fantastic adventure.

JANE EYRE (SV3347)
1983, Color, 239 minutes, NR. 
Starring Timothy Dalton and Zelah Clarke.
A highly praised dramatization that brings all the mystery and romance to life as passionately as Bronte herself must have imagined it.

LE MORTE D’ ARTHUR: THE LENGEND OF KING ARTHUR (SV16127)
1993, 50 minutes, NR.
Enter a world of chivalry, loyalty, myth and legend as we explore the fantasy of Camelot in Le Morte D’Arthur.

LES MISERABLES (SV4203)
1978, Color, 150 minutes, NR. 
Starring Richard Jordan and Anthony Perkins.
An outstanding production of Victor Hugo's novel.

LES MISERABLES (DVD11429)
1998, Color, 134 minutes, Rated PG-13. 
Starring Liam Neeson, Geoffrey Rush, Uma Thurman, and Claire Danes.
A production of Victor Hugo’s classic novel.

A LESSON BEFORE DYING (29159)
1999, Color, 101 minutes, Rated PG-13. 
Starring Don Cheadle, Cicely Tyson, Mekhi Phifer, and Irma Hall.
A tale of a black man in the 1940’s South who is wrongly accused of killing a white man.  Based on the novel by Ernest J. Gaines.

LITTLE WOMEN (SV189)
1933, B&W, 120 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Katharine Hepburn.
True to the novel, the timeless piece is finely acted.  Tasteful, but not dull.

LITTLE WOMEN  (19326 plus)
1994, Color, 118 minutes, Rated PG. 
Starring Winona Ryder, Claire Danes, Gabriel Byrne, Trini Alvarado, and Susan Sarandon. 
Based on the story by Louisa Mae Alcott, this is the story of women who are little and the problems they incur.

THE LORD OF THE RINGS:  THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING
(DVD 918 and VHS 34558/34560/34708 plus)
2002, Color, 178 minutes, Rated PG-13. 
Starring Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, and Liv Tyler.
The first of a planned trilogy of author J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic fantasy books about the battle of good versus evil, as set amid the magical world of hobbits, dwarfs and elves.

THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK (SV5610)
1976, Color, 105 minutes, NR. 
Starring Richard Chamberlain and Patrick McGoohan.
The exciting classic by Alexandre Dumas is brought to life in this lavish production.  Features an outstanding cast with excellent costumes and settings.

MIRACLE WORKER (SV8171/3389)
1962, B&W, 107 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke.
Based on the book by William Gibson.  A screen adaptation of the Broadway play concerning the relationship between Helen Keller and her teacher, Anne Sullivan.

THE MIRACLE WORKER (32388 plus)
2000, Color, 90 minutes, Rated PG. 
Starring Alison Elliott, Hallie Kate Eisenberg, David Strathairn, and Lucas Black.
Based on the true story of Helen Keller.  This sensitive version of the famous story about determination and perseverance was originally seen on The Wonderful World of Disney.

MOBY DICK (SV25268)
1961, Color, 116 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Gregory Peck and Richard Basehart.
An excellent screen adaptation of Herman Melville's novel.

NATIVE SON (SV3601)
1986, Color, 112 minutes, Rated PG. 
Starring Geraldine Page, Oprah Winfrey, Matt Dillion, John Karlen, and Victor Love.
The screen's brightest stars bring Richard Wright's classic novel to life in a riveting and suspenseful  thriller.

O PIONEERS (SV12767)
1992, Color, 99 minutes, NR. 
Starring Jessica Lange, Leigh Lawson, and David Strathairn.
The remarkable adaptation of the beloved novel by Willa Cather.  A breathtaking saga set in America’s heartland at the turn of the century, O Pioneers brings to life the story of men and women who fought to turn the wilderness into a home...and struggled with private wars raging inside their own hearts.

THE ODYSSEY (34994)
1997, Color, 165 minutes, Rated PG-13. 
Starring Armand Assante, Greta Scacchi, Isabella Rossellini, Vanessa L. Williams, and Bernadette Peters.
This lavish small-screen adaptation of Homer’s ancient epic – replete with exotic Maltese and Turkish locations, state-of-the-art special effects, and many bronzed muscles gleaming with sweat – chronicles the voyage home of a Trojan hero, Odysseus.

OF MICE AND MEN (SV4030)
1981, Color, 125 minutes, NR. 
Starring Robert Blake and Randy Quaid.
An outstanding adaptation of John Steinbeck's award-winning novel.

OF MICE AND MEN (13903)
1992, Color, 110 minutes, Rated PG-13. 
Starring John Malkovich, Gary Sinise, Ray Walston, and Casey Siemaszko.
An adaptation of John Steinbeck’s tragic tale about two migrant farmworkers in Depression-era California.

THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA  (SV22191)
1958, Color, 92 minutes, NR. 
Starring Spencer Tracy.
Ernest Hemingway’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel comes to the screen.  An aging Cuban fisherman catches a magnificent marlin – and must defy the sea, marauding sharks and his own flagging to find the strength to bring home his great catch.

OLD MAN AND THE SEA (22197 plus)
1995, Color, 92 minutes, NR. 
Starring Anthony Quinn, Alexis Cruz, Gary Cole, and Patricia Clarkson.
An epic story of courage and survival in the high seas.  Santiago, a Cuban fisherman, is locked in a struggle with nature.  Based on the classic novel by Ernest Hemingway.

OLIVER TWIST (SV8643)
1981, Color, 300 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Gerry Sundquist.
A BBC screen adaptation of Charles Dickens's outstanding novel.  This is a superb screen version.

OLIVER TWIST (25210 plus)
1997, Color, 88 minutes, NR. 
Starring Richard Dreyfuss, Alex Trench, Elijah Wood, and David O’Hara.
An elaborate made-for-TV production of the classic Dickens novel.

OLIVER TWIST (SV4424)
1948, B&W, 105 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Alec Guiness.
A superbly done adaptation faithful to Dickens's novel.

A PASSAGE TO INDIA (SV22544)
1984, Color, 163 minutes, Rated PG. 
Starring Alec Guiness, Judy Davis, James Fox, and Dame Peggy Ashcroft.
Based on the novel by E. M. Forster, the epic is a well-acted, visually spectacular pageant of the clash of British and Indian culture.

PIT AND THE PENDULUM (SV2183)
1961, Color, NR.
Edgar Allan Poe's unforgettable tale is brought to life.

PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (SV163)
1940, B&W, 118 minutes, NR. 
Starring Greer Garson and Lawrence Olivier.
This Jane Austen adaptation is lively, gracious, and entertaining.

PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, parts 1-6 (SV28554)
1995, Color, 300 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle.
Jane Austen’s classic novel comes to life in this BBC Television production.

THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER (SV3066)
1982, Color, 116 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Rex Harrison and George C. Scott.
Mark Twain's classic comes to life in this outstanding production.

THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER (33230 plus)
2000, Color, 90 minutes, NR. 
Starring Aldan Quinn, Jonathan Timmins, and Robert Timmins.
Delightful Hallmark Hall of Fame adaptation.

A PROLOGUE TO CHAUCER (SV22181)
1993, Color, 29 minutes, NR.
A scholarly program that reaches out to students of The Canterbury Tales to relate its characters and themes to everyday life in late 14th-century England.

RED BADGE OF COURAGE (SV183)
1951, B&W, 69 minutes, NR. 
Starring Audie Murphy.
A realistic treatment of Stephen Crane’s famous Civil War novel of a young soldier's initiation to battle.

THE RETURN OF THE KING (DVD 355)
2001, Color and Animated, 97 minutes, Rated G. 
Based on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, Return of the King continues the quest for the now-villainous Ring.

ROLL OF THUNDER, HEAR MY CRY (20235)
1978, Color, 95 minutes, Rated PG. 
Starring Morgan Freeman and Claudia McNeil.
A powerful drama of a black family’s struggle to keep their land and their dignity during the Depression as seen through the eyes of a young black girl named Cassie Logan.

RUDYARD KIPLING'S CLASSIC STORIES (SV4932)
1986, Color and Animated, 25 minutes, NR.
This collection will activate a child's most precious gift—curiosity!  Academy Award -winning animation by Nick Bosustow brings to life three tales: “How the First Letter Was Written”, “How the Whale Got His Throat”, and “How the Elephant Got His Trunk.” 

SCARLET LETTER (PBS VIDEO) (4717)
1979, Color, 224 minutes (58 each for 4 tapes), NR. 
Starring Meg Foster, Kevin Conway, and John Heard.
PBS’s adaptation of the Hawthorne classic about a young woman who is condemned to wear a scarlet “A” on her breast for the sin of adultery, earning the scorn Puritan townsfolk around her.

SCARLET PIMPERNEL (SV7381)
142 minutes, NR.
Dashing hero leads a double life during the French Revolution by posing as a foppish British aristocrat.

SENSE AND SENSIBILITY (SV5624)
1986, Color, 174 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Irene Richard and Tracey Childs.
The story of two sisters attempting to find happiness in the tightly structured society of 18th century England.  Through their experiences and relationship with each other, they learn that neither sense nor sensibility alone is enough, but that one must strive for a balance of the two.

SILAS MARNER (SV3452)
1985, Color, 92 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Ben Kingsley.
An outstanding production faithful to its novel.  Period costumes and lifestyles are excellent.

A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (26634)
1951, Color, 131 minutes, Rated PG. 
Starring Vivien Leigh, Marlon Brando, Kim Hunter, and Karl Malden.
Based on Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prize-winning play set in a grimy New Orleans project.  The story of the fragile sentimentalism of a former prostitute who visits her sister only to be taunted mercilessly by her childish brother-in-law.

SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON  (SV317)
1960, Color, 126 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring John Mills and Dorothy McGuire.
A film adaptation of Johann Wyss' famous book.

A TALE OF TWO CITIES, part 1 & 2 (10815)
1991, Color, 240 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring James Wilby, Serena Gordon, Xavier Duluc and John Mills.
Charles Dickens's epic saga, set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, is filled with extraordinary events, from the storming of the Bastille to the vengeful executions of the notorious guillotine.

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (SV4885)
1962, B&W, 131 minutes, NR. 
Starring Gregory Peck and Mary Badham.
Gregory Peck won an Oscar for his brilliant performance as the Southern lawyer who defends a black man accused of rape in this film version of the Pulitzer-winning book.

TREASURE ISLAND (SV7669)
1990, Color, 132 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Charlton Heston, Oliver Reed, Christopher Lee, and Christian Bale.
The classic Robert Louis Stevenson tale of pirates and adventure.

20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA (SV880)
1954, Color, 126 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Kirk Douglas, James Mason, Paul Lukas, and Peter Lorrer.
Walt Disney’s fun, live-action adaptation of Jules Verne’s classic science-fiction story features some of the best special effects produced in the 1950s. 

20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA (30975 plus)
1996, Color, 139 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Richard Crenna, Ben Cross, and Paul Gross.
TV movie version of Jules Verne’s oft-adapted science fiction classic.

WAR AND PEACE (SV2071)
1956, Color, 208 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Audrey Hepburn and Henry Fonda.
Tolstoy's novel comes to life.

WHERE THE LILIES BLOOM (12910)
1973, Color 97 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Julie Gholson, Harry Dean Stanton, Jean Smithers, Matthew Burril, and Helen Harmon. 
Four Appalachian children carry on by themselves when their father dies – and keep the news of his death a secret, so they won’t be taken away by the state.

WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS (SV5590)
1991, Color, 97 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring James Whitmore, Jack Ging, Lonny Chapman, and Beverly Garland.
The heartwarming story, set during the Great Depression, of a young boy (Billy) whose hard work and determination help him to realize a dream and endure a heartbreak.

WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS – PART 2 (5590/13479)
1992, Color, 105 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Doug McKeon, Wilford Brimley, Chad McQueen, and Lisa Welchel.
Billy has returned home from World War II, embittered about the killing he saw and losing a leg.  Grandpa had anticipated his state of mind and has a gift waiting for Billy, a pair of redbone hound puppies.  Billy must now confront life all over again.

WHITE FANG   (SV12575/9740 plus)
1991, Color, 109 minutes. 
Starring Ethan Hawke, James Remar, Sexmor Cassel and Klaus Maria Brandauer.
Jack London’s immortal tale of courage and survival comes to glorious life amid the breathtaking beauty of the great Alaskan frontier.  A young man tries to fulfill his father’s dying wish to find gold in the treacherous Yukon valley.  Along the way he meets a kindred spirit – a magnificent wolf-dog named White Fang.

THE WIZARD OF OZ (22063 plus)
1939, Color, 102 minutes, Rated G. 
Starring Judy Garland, Jack Haley, Ray Bolger, and Bert Lahr.
Judy Garland stars as Dorothy in a musical based on the classic children’s book by L. Frank Baum.

YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES (SV3634)
1986, Color, 109 minutes, Rated PG-13.
A pair of young boys named Holmes and Watson use their wits to solve a series of brutal murders that have stumped the police.

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