Tuesday, September 4, 2012

9-4-12 New on DVD

Adventures of the Wilderness Family

1975 | C: USA | L: English | Rated G | RT: 98 min. | Family, Adventure, Drama


The Wilderness Family is based on a true story of a modern day family who became bored with the hassles of the city life in Los Angeles and moved to the Rocky Mountains, never to return. Skip Robinson and his wife Pat, along with their two children, Jenny and Toby, begin an incredible encounter with nature. After building a log cabin in a peaceful mountainous area, the family befriends a pair of bear cubs and is menaced by a ferocious grizzly. Share all the excitement with your family by collecting the first movie in the Wilderness Family trilogy. A Family flees the city for a deep forest, to escape the pressures of life, and to help their sickly daughter.



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Child's Play

1972 | C: USA | L: English | Rated: PG | RT: 100 Min. | Drama, Mystery

IMDb Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068369/

A young teacher, Paul Reis (Beau Bridges) arrives at an exclusive Catholic boy's school that he had attended as young man. An outbreak of cult-like violence and brutality among the students has Reis perplexed. He suspects that one of the older professors in responsible for inciting the mayhem. Joe Dobbs (Robert Preston) is the easy-going, popular English instructor and Jerome Malley (James Mason) is the widely disliked and feared Latin and Greek teacher. Leon Prochnik adapted the evocative Robert Marasco play for the screen. Directed by the great Sidney Lumet, the director of Dog Day Afternoon and Network. 


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North

1994 | C: USA | L: English | Rated: PG | RT: 84 Min. | Comedy, Drama, Family


An eleven-year-old boy, ignored by his parents, goes to court to obtain free agency, leading to an amazing adventure around the world as he searches for a new family.



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