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The Invisible ManSir Geoffrey Radcliffe (Vincent Price) is sentenced to death for the murder of his brother Michael, a crime he did not commit. Dr. Frank Griffin, the brother of the original invisible man, injects the prisoner with an invisibility drug. As Radcliffe's execution nears, he suddenly vanishes from his cell. Detective Sampson (Cecil Kellaway) from the Scotland Yard guesses the truth while Radcliffe searches for the real murderer before the drug causes him to go insane.
Genre: Documentary
| Breathing Lessons The Life and Work of Mark OBrienAccording to Mark O'Brien, "The two mythologies about disabled people break down to one: we can't do anything, or two: we can do everything. But the truth is, we're just human." O'Brien was a frequently published journalist and poet, and a contributor to National Public Radio. He contracted polio in childhood and, due to post-polio syndrome, spent much of his life in an iron lung. Yet for more than forty years, he fought against illness, bureaucracy and society's conflicting perceptions of disability for his right to lead an independent life. Breathing Lessons breaks down barriers to understanding by presenting an honest and intimate portrait of a complex, intelligent, beautiful and interesting person, who happens to be disabled. Incorporating the vivid imagery of O'Brien's poetry, and his candid, wry and often profound reflections on work, sex, death and God, this provocative film asks: what makes a life worth living?
Genre: Documentary, Short
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The Best of the Martial Arts FilmsThere is no plot in this film. It is a collection of the best fighting scenes from the martial arts films (i.e. Bruce Lee and others).
Genre: Action, Documentary
| Top Fighter 2Women too can fight! The sequel of "Top Fighter" focuses in the importance of the women in the martial-arts movies, from her first characters as "hero's girl" until becoming superstars by themselves. A voyage by the times and the most famous beauty fighters from this genre: Angela Mao, Michelle Yeoh, Cynthia Rothrock and much more.
Genre: Documentary, Action
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A Tribute to Stevie Ray VaughanThere was only one Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Picks in hand, these virtuoso guitarists dedicated one night to pay tribute to his prodigious talent.
Blues masters who influenced Vaughan, such as B.B. King and Buddy Guy, and contemporary masters like Eric Clapton and Robert Cray, crowd the stage with other performers including Bonnie Raitt and Vaughan's brother, Jimmie.
Genre: Documentary, Music
| E! True Hollywood StoryWe do not have any description for this movie yet.
Genre: Documentary, Biography, Crime
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Baseball GirlsFrom 7-year-olds playing baseball, learning the rules of the game, to 60-year-olds playing slo-pitch softball, "Baseball Girls" explores the private and professional lives of women obsessed with the sport they love. Using animation, archival stills and live-action footage, this zany and affectionate feature documentary details the history of women's participation in the largely male-dominated world of baseball and softball
Genre: Documentary
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A Tickle in the HeartSettle back for a touching and lively travelogue starring the Epstein Brothers -- Willie, Julius and Max -- those enthusiastic klezmer musicians (and bona fide ageless legends in the rarified niche of klezmer music) who step out of retirement in Florida to hit the road for a big comeback tour. Also features Harriet Goldstein Darr, Harry Kolestein, Pat Merola, Joel Rubin and Peter Solokow. Mazeltov!
Genre: Documentary, Music
| My Knees Were Jumping Remembering the KindertransportsNominated for a Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, MY KNEES WERE JUMPING is the first feature-length documentary to tell the heart-wrenching story of the Kindertransport. A powerful account of this astonishing slice of Holocaust history, it is told with poigna
Genre: Documentary
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