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Go With Me (DVD)
Taylor Hickson, Julia Stiles, Alexander Ludwig, Anthony Hopkins, Ray Liotta, …
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R23
Discovery Miles 230
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Water for Elephants (DVD)
Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon, Christoph Waltz, Hal Holbrook, James Frain, …
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R55
Discovery Miles 550
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Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon star in this drama based on
the historical novel by Sara Gruen, following the adventures of a
young vet working in a travelling circus during America's Great
Depression in the 1930s. After his parents are killed in a car
accident, promising Ivy League student Jacob Jankowski (Pattinson)
suffers an emotional breakdown and runs away before graduating,
eventually finding work as a vet with the down-at-heel Benzini
Brothers circus. There he meets a host of colourful characters
including tyrannical animal trainer August (Christoph Waltz) and
his beautiful wife Marlena (Witherspoon).
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Fletch Lives (DVD)
Chevy Chase, Hal Holbrook, Julianne Phillips, R. Lee Ermey, Richard Libertini, …
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R132
Discovery Miles 1 320
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Fletch (Chevy Chase), a reporter with a habit of assuming different
disguises, flies to the enormous Louisiana home left to him in a
will, only to find it a ruin. Before he can leave, a woman drops
dead and he becomes embroiled in a murder mystery. Sequel to the
1985 original.
In Harold, the beloved actor Hal Holbrook presents an affecting
memoir about his struggle to discover his true self, even as he
learned to transform himself onstage. Abandoned by his mother and
father when he was two, Holbrook and his two sisters commenced
separate journeys of survival. Raised by his powerful grandfather,
who died when Holbrook was twelve, Holbrook spent his childhood at
boarding schools, visiting his father in an insane asylum and
hoping his mother would suddenly surface in Hollywood. As World War
II engulfed Europe, Holbrook began acting almost by accident.
Through war, marriage, and the work of honing his craft, his fear
of insanity and his fearlessness in the face of risk were
channelled into discovering that the riskiest path of all-success
as an actor-would be his birthright. The climb up that forbidding
mountain was a lonely one. And how he achieved it - the cost to his
wife and children and to his own conscience - is the dark side of
the fame he would eventually earn by portraying the man his career
would forever be most closely associated with: Mark Twain.
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