DESCRIPTIVE VIDEOS - Braille Institute
DESCRIPTIVE VIDEOS - Braille Institute
DESCRIPTIVE VIDEOS - Braille Institute
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Toward the end of WWII, S.S. troops torture an American spy and brutally<br />
murder his wife and her entire village. After the war and hell-bent on vengeance,<br />
he sets out to hunt the killers down, one by one. Starring Rex Harrison, Rod<br />
Taylor, and Edward Albert, Jr.<br />
Trapped<br />
DVS 345<br />
When bogus twenty-dollar bills start turning up, the Secret Service arranges the<br />
release of a convicted counterfeiter (Lloyd Bridges), hoping he will lead them to<br />
the plates. But he has his own agenda.<br />
Young and Innocent<br />
DVS 460<br />
Under suspicion for murder, a good-natured young man escapes from custody,<br />
with the unwilling assistance of the Chief Constable’s daughter, and sets out to<br />
prove his innocence. Alfred Hitchcock shows his gift for mixing humor and<br />
romance with suspense in this early thriller starring Mary Clare, George Curson<br />
and Derrick De Marney.<br />
Mystery Classics<br />
The Bascombe Valley Mystery<br />
DVS 29<br />
Dr. Watson’s fishing holiday is interrupted when a farmer is murdered and the<br />
chief suspect is the farmer’s son. (Based on Sherlock Holmes characters created<br />
by A. C. Doyle.)<br />
Bruce Partington Plan<br />
DVS 26<br />
Who is the young man found murdered and savagely beaten on a railway line<br />
leading from the underground? Why does he have secret submarine plans in his<br />
pocket? Is he a hero or a traitor? Aided and abetted by Brother Mycroft, Holmes<br />
and Watson follow the trail through London in search of a murderer, and the truth.<br />
The film stars Jeremy Brett and David Burke. (Based on the Sherlock Holmes<br />
books by A. C. Doyle.)<br />
The Creeping Man<br />
DVS 31<br />
A dark, hunched silhouette at her bedroom window and the howling of the<br />
family’s pet dog has terrified the professor’s daughter. Sherlock Holmes advises<br />
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