Glenda Jackson
1) Elizabeth R
Pub. Date
2001
Description
Dramatization of the life of Elizabeth, daughter of Henry VIII by Anne Boleyn. As a young woman, Elizabeth is faced with imprisonment and worse, but she prevails over vicious court intrigues and secures her claim to the throne. As Queen, she faces the continuing threat from Mary, Queen of Scots, an impending royal wedding that would unite England and France, and a palace insurrection involving a former court favorite.
3) Sakharov
Pub. Date
1984
Description
Presents a dramatization of the dissident activities of Soviet physicist Andreĭ Sakharov. Reveals the extent of Russian repression and the great personal danger to which Sakarov and his activist comrades were exposed.
Series
Criterion collection volume 629
Pub. Date
[2012]
Description
Depicts the romantic lives of two Londoners, a middle-aged doctor and a prickly thirty something divorcee who are sleeping with the same handsome young artist. A revelation in its day, this may be the 1970s most intelligent, multitextured film about the complexities of romantic relationships; it is keenly acted and sensitively directed, from a penetrating screenplay.
Pub. Date
2007
Description
Anne of the thousand days: Follow King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn in one of history's most famous tragic love affairs in the Academy Award winning masterpiece starring Richard Burton and Genevieve Bujold.
Mary Queen of Scots: The battle between Mary Queen of Scots and Elizabeth, Queen of England comes alive in this epic film.
Pub. Date
c2011
Description
Two bits & pepper: Friends Ty and Katie are kidnapped by two ragtag criminals and now it's up to their horses to bring them home safely.
Dark Horse: An inspiring and heartwarming classic about a horse and a rider who are given a second chance.
Spymate: When a young inventor is kidnapped by an evil scientis, the kung-fu fighting, skateboarding chimp Minkey swings into action.
Gordy: When Gordy's family is taken to a place from whicih no pig has...
11) King of the wind
Pub. Date
[2011]
Description
Follows the adventures of the Arabian stallion--known as the Godolphin Arabian--brought to England to become one of the founding sires of the Thoroughbred breed-- and the mute Moroccan stable boy who tends him with loyalty and devotion all his life.