DESCRIPTIVE VIDEOS - Braille Institute
DESCRIPTIVE VIDEOS - Braille Institute
DESCRIPTIVE VIDEOS - Braille Institute
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Soul Food<br />
DVS 474<br />
The story of Sunday dinner gatherings that unite an African-American family and<br />
prevent it from unraveling when the family's matriarch becomes ill. Vanessa L.<br />
Williams, Vivica A. Fox, Nia Long and Michael Beach star in this delectable hit<br />
with family values and down-home atmosphere.<br />
There's Something about Mary<br />
DVS 269<br />
Still suffering from a high school crush on Mary (Cameron Diaz), the nerdy angstdriven<br />
Ted (Ben Stiller) tracks her down thirteen years later with the help of Pat<br />
Healy (Matt Dillon), a sleazy private investigator, who also falls for her.<br />
Unfortunately, both men discover that virtually every man who sets his eyes on<br />
the dazzling Mary finds himself in love.<br />
Three Men and a Baby<br />
DVS 19<br />
The baby on their doorstep is anything but joyous until the three roommate’s<br />
fathering instincts take over and she becomes “Daddies’ little girl”. The three<br />
men of the title are Ted Danson, Steve Guttenberg, and Tom Selleck.<br />
Thursday’s Game<br />
DVS 416<br />
When their regular Thursday night poker game is terminated, two pals continue to<br />
use the game as a pretext to get away from their troubled marriages for a little fun.<br />
Stars Gene Wilder, Bob Newhart, Ellen Burstyn, Cloris Leachman and Rob<br />
Reiner.<br />
Topper Returns<br />
DVS 257<br />
When a beautiful young woman (Joan Blondell) is murdered by mistake, her spirit<br />
persuades Topper (Roland Young) to help her solve the crime and prevent the<br />
killer from striking again in this fast-paced, screwball comedy.<br />
Twins<br />
DVS 184<br />
Unbeknownst to one another, king-sized Arnold Schwarzenegger and gnomish<br />
Danny De Vito are twin brothers. Even better: Schwarzenegger is a mildmannered,<br />
bookish type, while De Vito is a vitriolic troublemaker. The film takes<br />
satiric jabs at the notion of "perfect" genetics, and makes several pointed<br />
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