Sated on success, boredom has set in and he's looking for new challenges. Miles and his unflappable associate, Wrigley, unwittingly dig themselves in deeper and deeper as they go head-to-head with Marylin.
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"The Lost Boys" DVD, released in 1998, is a horror/occult film directed by Joel Schumacher. Starring actors such as Corey Feldman, Kiefer Sutherland, and Ed Harriman, the movie follows the story of a group of vampires who terrorize a small town. This DVD features a 2.35 Wide Screen aspect ratio, English language with subtitles available in multiple languages including French and Italian. With a runtime of 93 minutes, this film is sure to provide a thrilling and chilling viewing experience for fans of the horror genre.
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Thriller sequel starring Angie Harmon. Two children, Abby (Jordan Hinson) and Ethan (Bobby Coleman), are orphaned by a tragic accident and are adopted by Eve (Harmon) and Raymond (Joel Gretsch) Goode, seemingly ideal parents.
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Billy Joel. Action & Adventure. Children's music & audio stories. We try to assess the precise condition of the products as objectively as possible. second hand – very good. In certain instances, the edition of a book may differ from the edition stated.
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Oliver and Company (DVD) Joey Lawrence Billy Joel Cheech Marin Richard Mulligan. New sealed
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The disc(s) are near pristine condition and have been refurbished with the latest disc cleaning machine and no remains of polish have been left on the disc(s). This product is in like new condition.
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With The Man Who Wasn't There the Coen brothers--those ironic geniuses of left-field bizarre--have pulled off another side-swerve into the unexpected. A movie "about a hairdresser who wants to become a dry-cleaner" as the brothers gleefully claim to have pitched it, it's set in 1949 in the small Northern California town of Santa Rosa (venue for Hitchcock's 1943 classic Shadow of a Doubt) and filmed in lustrous, deep-shadowy black-and-white--an affectionate, though never slavish, tribute to the great era of film noir. Not only in its austere monochrome but in its tone, it comes as a total contrast to the Coens' previous film, the cheerfully picaresque O Brother, Where Art Thou?.
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