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Very Playhouse Disney Holiday -

Very Playhouse Disney Holiday -

Includes:JoJo's Circus: A Circus Town Christmas (2003) Higglytown Heroes: Twinkle's Wish (2004) Shanna's Show: Mail Carrier (2004) Shanna's Show: Ballerina (2004) JoJo's Circus: A Circus Town Christmas No synopsis available. Higglytown Heroes: Twinkle's Wish No synopsis available. Shanna's Show: Mail Carrier No synopsis available. Shanna's Show: Ballerina No synopsis available.
Rose Red -

Rose Red -

Horror specialist Stephen King claimed that his TV miniseries Rose Red was inspired by a number of sources, ranging from Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House (twice filmed as The Haunting) to Ripley's Believe It or Not to Moby Dick. Residents of San Jose, CA, however, quickly realized that King's story owed a great deal to their own city's legendary "haunted" mansion, Winchester House. Rose Red was set in motion when psych professor Joyce Reardon (Nancy Travis), defying her tongue-clucking boss Professor Miller (David Dukes, who died during production), set about to investigate reports of paranormal phenomena in Rose Red, a crumbling and foreboding Seattle mansion. According to legend -- and a great deal of physical evidence -- Rose Red was a "living" entity in its own right, adding extras wings to its structure and rearranging its furniture whenever it felt like it. There has also been a number of mysterious deaths at the mansion, which Joyce believed were the handiwork of a ghost: Ellen Rimbauer, th
Runaway Daughters -

Runaway Daughters -

Some teen girls take to the road in this made-for-cable remake of the 1956 original. Set in 1957, three guy-crazy friends take to the road in a stolen car, trying to track down one of their ex-lovers before he goes off into the Navy. The film is part of Showtime's "Rebel Highways" series of remakes. ~ Bernadette McCallion, All Movie Guide
Xena Warrior Princess: Series Finale [Director's Cut] - Director's

Xena Warrior Princess: Series Finale [Director's Cut] - Director's

Includes:Xena: Warrior Princess - Friend in Need, Part 1 (2001) Xena: Warrior Princess - Friend in Need, Part 2 (2001) Xena: Warrior Princess - Friend in Need, Part 1 In the first episode of Xena: Warrior Princess' two-part finale, Xena (Lucy Lawless) and Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor) are summoned to Japan, there to save the city of Higushi. Upon arrival, the ladies find the city in the clutches of a group of savage samurai, headed by evil samurai ghost Yodoshi (Adrian Brown). In order to rescue the villagers and free some 40,000 enslaved dead souls, Xena must do battle against Yodoshi -- but she herself must be dead to do it. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide Xena: Warrior Princess - Friend in Need, Part 2 In the concluding episode of Xena: Warrior Princess, Xena (Lucy Lawless) has agreed to the terms of battle set down by evil samurai ghost Yodoshi. In other words, she allows herself to be killed so that she can fight Yodoshi over the souls of some 40,000 murdered Japanese. The grieving Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor
Golden Girls: The Complete Second Season [3 Discs] - Box

Golden Girls: The Complete Second Season [3 Discs] - Box

Includes:The Golden Girls: It's a Miserable Life (1986) The Golden Girls: Family Affair (1986) The Golden Girls: Love, Rose (1986) The Golden Girls: Big Daddy's Little Lady (1986) The Golden Girls: Joust Between Friends (1986) The Golden Girls: Isn't It Romantic (1986) The Golden Girls: End of the Curse (1986) The Golden Girls: Ladies of the Evening (1986) The Golden Girls: Vacation (1986) The Golden Girls: Take Him, He's Mine (1986) The Golden Girls: 'Twas the Nightmare Before Christmas ...
Bonanza: Tales From the Ponderosa -

Bonanza: Tales From the Ponderosa -

Includes:Bonanza: The Avenger (1960) Bonanza: Dark Star (1960) Bonanza: The Ape (1960) Bonanza: Day of Reckoning (1960) Bonanza: The Last Trophy (1960) Bonanza: The Fear Merchants (1960) Bonanza: The Avenger Ben and Adam Cartwright are convicted of murder and sentenced to the gallows. Rushing to their defense is a secretive stranger named Lassiter (Vic Morrow). Grateful but bewildered, the Cartwrights try to find out why Lassiter is willing to help them, whereupon they learn that the stranger's own parents had been lynched years before. Also appearing are Jean Allison as Sally, Dan White as Jackson, and Bern Passey as Giles. First shown on March 19, 1960, "The Avenger" was written by Clair Huffaker. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide Bonanza: Dark Star Considered to be a witch, gypsy girl Tirza (Susan Harrison) has been condemned to death by her own tribe. Taking refuge on the Ponderosa, Tirza falls in love with Joe Cartwright, who is determined to prove to one and all that the girl is not the sorceress she appe
Built To Be Wild - Widescreen Dubbed Dolby

Built To Be Wild - Widescreen Dubbed Dolby

Built To Be Wild - Widescreen Dubbed Dolby
Barney: Let's Make Music - Fullscreen Dubbed Dolby

Barney: Let's Make Music - Fullscreen Dubbed Dolby

Everyone's favorite purple dinosaur makes a friend with the ability to find music in the most unlikely of places. Upon meeting a young girl who longs to play her violin at the local fair, Barney and his new pal Riff teach her all about rhythm and music through a series of educational games and infectiously fun songs. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Queer As Folk: The Complete Second Season [6 Pack] -

Queer As Folk: The Complete Second Season [6 Pack] -

Includes:Queer as Folk: Episode 023 (2002) Queer as Folk: Episode 028 (2002) Queer as Folk: Episode 031 (2002) Queer as Folk: Episode 032 (2002) Queer as Folk: Episode 035 (2002) Queer as Folk: Episode 037 (2002) Queer As Folk: Episode 042 (2002) Queer As Folk: Episode 041 (2002) Queer As Folk: Episode 040 (2002) Queer As Folk: Episode 039 (2002) Queer as Folk: Episode 025 (2002) Queer as Folk: Episode 024 (2002) Queer as Folk: Episode 038 (2002) Queer as Folk: Episode 036 (2002) Queer as ...
Bob the Builder: The Knights of Fix-a-Lot -

Bob the Builder: The Knights of Fix-a-Lot -

Bob the Builder: The Knights of Fix-a-Lot features the optimistic construction worker Bob (voice of Neil Morrissey) in a 45-minute straight-to-video adventure. In this story, Bob's dad arrives for a visit and gets involved in a project to fix an old castle. Recommended for kids aged two to five. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
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