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The Cleavers are the 1950's 'All-American Family' in this 'feel-good' family sitcom. Parents Ward and June, and older brother Wally, try to keep Theodore ('the Beaver') out of trouble. However, Beaver continues to end up in one kind of jam or another. Unlike real life, these situations are always easily resolved to the satisfaction of all involved and the Beaver gets off with a few stern moralistic words of parental advice. Instigator and troublemaker Eddie Haskal is an older kid who always manages to avoid being caught.
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After betting stolen loot on a horse race and attracting the wrath of the mob, a young woman embarks on a cross-country trip to seek help from her wealthy grandfather, and finds herself on a spiritual journey as well. Rated PG. Running time: 89 minutes.
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Gary Busey (Lethal Weapon), Curtis Armstrong (Risky Business), Oz Perkins (Legally Blonde), and Christopher Adkins (Blue Lagoon) head up the cast in the fun-filled family adventure about second chances. Archie (Gary Busey) is a billionaire who has everything one could imagine, except for what is most importanta good heart and conscience. Archie experiences a tragic accident and God begins to change his life. Seeing life through the eyes of an adorable white Pomeranian, Archie is sent on a heavenly mission to help his long lost brother and his family, and in the process he saves his own life as well. Rated "G" for General Audiences. Fullscreen. Approx. 90 minutes.
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In the tradition of The Little Rascals and The Sandlot, this rollicking comedy brings home all the fun and laughter of summer vacation, when anything can happen and everything is possible. What starts out as a boring day for Bobby (Evan Gabriel), Johnnie (Shaun Poremba) and Chuck (Seth Fjerstad) quickly escalates into a riotous backyard adventure. A swarming beehive, a lawn mower with a mind of its own, a mysterious junkman and the neighborhood bully are just some of the hilarious encounters these close-knit friends will experience on a day that began with the classic kid question of all time: "What do you guys wanna do?"
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Peter DeLuise directed and stars in this delightful romantic comedy as Collin, a rising star at his family's New York-based strip-mining company. His distant father dispatches him to purchase farmland in the northern foothills of Alabama. But what begins as a routine business deal becomes anything but when Collin falls under the spell of the breathtaking rural surroundings, the odd charm of the locals, and a woman who supervises a camp for the physically challenged. Collin must decide whether to do his job, or follow his heart.
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So many laughs couldn't fit on just one DVD. Volume two brings us more family fun from Mark Lowry and Bill Gaither. Also available: Volume One
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The King of Gospel Comedy returns with a full-length concert DVD, chock full of extras and special features. Running time: 88 minutes.
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Medfield's lovable but hopelessly absent-minded professor -- Ned Brainard (Fred MacMurray) -- bounces back in this classic Disney film with hilarious new mishaps when he experiments with the amazing by-products of his startling anti-gravity substance, "flubber." Windows shatter, football players fly, and thunderstorms materialize indoors as Professor Brainard fights to keep Medfield College from falling into the hands of ruthless land developer Alonzo Hawk (Keenan Wynn).
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When Miami dentist Ted Brooks (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) learns that his birth mother has passed away and that he was named in her will, he travels to Alaska to claim his inheritance. Rather than the large chunk of change that many people would expect, Ted instead receives his mother's pack of rowdy sled dogs and her property. Although the dogs seemingly have it in for Ted, he decides to keep the dogs and race them in the local race, the Arctic Challenge, spiting a mountain man (played by James Coburn) who wants the dogs. What follows is a comedy detailing Ted's adventures in learning to run the sled dogs.
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Accident-prone Lizzie McGuire (Hillary Duff) gets the adventure of a lifetime when she takes a two-week school trip to Rome following her junior high school graduation. On her first day in the Eternal City, Lizzie meets Paolo (Yani Gellman), half of a famous Italian pop duo. Paolo and his partner, Isabella, have recently split up due to creative differences. With the exception of her blonde tresses, all-American Lizzie is a dead ringer for the dark-haired Isabella, and charming Paolo persuades her to pretend she's Isabella at an important awards show. Posing as the diva, Lizzie is waited on hand and foot and admired by millions--and she gets to hang out with a cute Italian boy who seems to like her. Of course, sneaking away from her school tour is no easy feat, especially with group leader Miss Ungermeyer (Alex Borstein) on watch. But with the help of her lifelong pal, Gordo (Adam Lamberg), who also harbors a secret crush on his best friend, Lizzie gets to live out her fantasies. Robert Carradine, Hallie Todd
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