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<strong>Movie</strong> <strong>Title</strong> <strong>Brief</strong> <strong>description</strong> <strong>Call</strong> #<br />
Day for night / Warner Bros. a French-<br />
Italian co-production<br />
Day the cold war came home / producer,<br />
Tony Kahn director, Bob Comiskey<br />
Francis Truffaut's 1973 film, an homage to moviemaking, details the loves and<br />
lunacy <strong>of</strong> the closely-knit family <strong>of</strong> strangers that comprises an on-location film,<br />
cast and crew<br />
In this personal history <strong>of</strong> the Hollywood blacklist period, Tony Kahn, son <strong>of</strong> the<br />
blacklisted veteran Hollywood screenwriter Gordon Kahn, <strong>of</strong>fers a child's eye<br />
view <strong>of</strong> how the blacklist affected his family<br />
Day the earth stood still A visitor from outer space comes with the warning that unless war is abolished,<br />
Earth will be destroyed<br />
Days <strong>of</strong> heaven / Paramount Pictures<br />
Corporation produced by Bert and Harold<br />
Schneider<br />
In the early 20th century a fugitive from the slums <strong>of</strong> Chicago and a shy, rich<br />
Texan vie for the love <strong>of</strong> the same woman<br />
De Gaulle : force <strong>of</strong> character Portrays the former French president as the man who stood alone to preserve<br />
the honor <strong>of</strong> France during World War II<br />
De Gaulle : republican monarch In 1958, when the second call came to save France, General De Gaulle was<br />
ready<br />
Dead birds Special features include outtakes with filmmaker's original narration and<br />
additional commentary; unedited camera sequences<br />
Dead Birds Special features include outtakes with filmmaker's original narration and<br />
additional commentary; unedited camera sequences; two black and white<br />
sequences with commentary by Robert Gardner; television interview;<br />
photographs with excerpts read by Robert Gardner<br />
Dead birds Describes a photographic and ethnographic study which was sponsored by the<br />
Peabody Museum from Feb. 1961 to Nov. 1963 <strong>of</strong> the Dani<br />
Dead man walking / PolyGram Filmed<br />
Entertainment<br />
Dead men don't wear plaid / a Universal<br />
picture<br />
Dead men talk / Granada Television<br />
production for Channel Four<br />
Tells the story <strong>of</strong> convicted killer Matthew Poncelet and Sister Helen Prejean,<br />
his spiritual advisor.<br />
Private eye Rigby Reardon investigates the death <strong>of</strong> a wealthy scientist with a<br />
little help from his friends.<br />
Discusses the use <strong>of</strong> new technology to examine human fossil remains using<br />
computers to determine basic questions such as time and place <strong>of</strong> origin <strong>of</strong> the<br />
human species<br />
VHS 2814<br />
VHS 2188<br />
DVD 413<br />
VHS 2759<br />
VHS 140<br />
VHS 141<br />
DVD 524<br />
VHS 524<br />
VHS 33<br />
VHS 707<br />
DVD 52<br />
VHS 2772<br />
Dealing with cancer This program narrows its focus to scrutinize breast, cervical, prostate, testicular,<br />
lung and skin cancers.<br />
DVD 454<br />
Dealing with diversity / A production <strong>of</strong><br />
Communications Services Governors<br />
State <strong>University</strong><br />
<strong>Title</strong> on videocassette: Who in the world is in here? VHS 871<br />
Dear America : letters home from<br />
Vietnam / Couturie Company, Inc.<br />
Actual letters from soldiers in Vietnam, along with rare footage, reveal what the<br />
war was really like for those who fought it<br />
VHS 2415<br />
Death and dying An exploration <strong>of</strong> the growing interest in patient's rights and medical ethics VHS 270<br />
Death and dying : A Conversation with<br />
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, M.D.<br />
Death in the morning / British<br />
Broadcasting Corporation and Time-Life<br />
Films<br />
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross discusses her work and philosophy, explaining how she<br />
handles death in her own family. She also shares her views on euthanasia and<br />
death with dignity<br />
Host James Burke traces the connection between standardization <strong>of</strong> precious<br />
metals used in coins, the great commercial center and library built by Alexander<br />
the Great, development <strong>of</strong> the compass, and creation <strong>of</strong> the atomic bomb<br />
Death in Venice / Warner Bros. Pictures Filmed in Venice, this drama centers around a world-famous composer and<br />
conductor who, on a solitary rest holiday, spies an innocent young boy and<br />
becomes obsessed with him<br />
Death <strong>of</strong> a salesman Arthur Miller's Pulitzer Prize-winning play about a middle-aged man's emotional<br />
turmoil<br />
Death <strong>of</strong> a salesman / Columbia Pictures<br />
Corporation<br />
Death <strong>of</strong> Nancy Cruzan / WGBH<br />
Educational Foundation<br />
Death warmed over / C/N Video<br />
Creations<br />
A social drama about an aging traveling salesman who recognizes the<br />
emptiness <strong>of</strong> his life and commits suicide<br />
VHS 381<br />
VHS 117<br />
VHS 2784<br />
DVD 319<br />
VHS 3054<br />
Power over life and death - euthanasia VHS 3124<br />
A presentation by Jessica Mitford at a biennial conference hosted by the Rocky<br />
Mountain Memorial Society<br />
VHS 2713