DESCRIPTIVE VIDEOS - Braille Institute
DESCRIPTIVE VIDEOS - Braille Institute
DESCRIPTIVE VIDEOS - Braille Institute
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The Boys of St. Vincent<br />
DVS 335<br />
As wrenching as it is riveting, this fact-based drama pulls no punches in its<br />
treatment of a deeply troubling subject: the physical and sexual abuse of young<br />
orphan boys by some of the Catholic Brothers responsible for their welfare.<br />
The Boys of St. Vincent: 15 Years Later<br />
DVS 336<br />
For Peter Lavin (Henry Czerny), now a devoted husband and father of two small<br />
boys, life veers abruptly toward disaster when two detectives show up at his<br />
Montreal home with a warrant for his arrest for abusing young boys in his care as<br />
the former superintendent of a Catholic orphanage.<br />
Burning Rage<br />
DVS 347<br />
Barbara Mandrell stars as a government geologist investigating a coalmine fire<br />
under a small Tennessee town. Eddie Albert is a smiling, smooth-talking mining<br />
tycoon who threatens to consume the town.<br />
Bye Bye Blues<br />
DVS 348<br />
During WWII, a young mother, played by Rebecca Jenkins, is obliged to earn a<br />
living in a small Alberta town. A singing career and a romance combine to<br />
challenge her deepest values.<br />
Cadillac Girls<br />
DVS 349<br />
Sally MacKinnon (Jennifer Dale), career-oriented college professor, reluctantly<br />
accepts custody of her rebellious teenage daughter (Mia Kirschner). A wry,<br />
warm-hearted tale with fine performances from the stars and an excellent<br />
supporting cast.<br />
Call It Murder<br />
DVS 205<br />
A jury foreman is tormented by family, the public and himself after sentencing a<br />
woman to death in this suspenseful psychodrama. With Humphrey Bogart, Helen<br />
Flint and Sidney Fox.<br />
Callie and Son<br />
DVS 351<br />
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