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Drama - DVD
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Desperate for Love
Based on a true story, Christian Slater plays Cliff Petrie, a young social outcast in a small town. His
depression and craving for the attention of a female friend leads him into a nightmare of violence and betrayal.
Cliff becomes infatuated with his neighbor and childhood friend, Lily Becker. She is turn begins to date his
best friend, Alex Cutler (Brian Bloom). Alex only half-heartedly returns Lily's affections, causing Cliff to develop
a jealous rage which not only destroys his future, but his best friend's life.
90 Min. - PG
Love is Forever
Baset on true events, Michael Landon portrays real-life journalist John Everingham who, while working in Laos
in 1977, is accused of espionage by the repressive Cambodian government. He is tortured and expelled from
the Communist controlled country, but he cannot forget Keo Sirisomphone (Moira Chen), the Laotian woman
he loves. Everingham contacts scuba instructor Derek McBracken (Edward Woodward) and enlists his aid in a
plan to rescue Keo. One year after being ejected from the volatile territory, Everingham attemps a return to
Laos by swimming across the Mekong River.
100 Min. - Unrated
Murder on Flight 502
With a noteworthy cast of film and televistion stars that includes Farrah Fawcett, Sonny Bono, Ralph Bellamy,
Robert Stack and Fernando Lamas, this thrilling whodunit reaches true heights on terror. As a 747 jumbo jet
departs from New York en route to London, an ominous letter is found in the first class lounge of Kennedy
Airport stating that a series of murders will take place on board the flight before it lands. Initally dismissed as a
twisted joke, the threat becomes all to real when the first body is found. But it is only after the discovery of a
second victim that the clues begin to reveal the motives behind the deaths. The list of suspects implicates both
passengers and crew as the captaion and a police detective attempt to piece together the mounting evidence
and unveil the homicidal maniac before hi strikes again.
120 Min. - Unrated
The Boy in the Plastic Bubble
In this fact based made-for-television drama, John Travolta sensitively portrays tod Lubitch, a teenaged boy
who was born with a severe immune deficiency. In order to survive, he must live his entire life inside a
completely germ-free environment. He is cut off from all forms of physical human contact, and can only venture
outside with the use of an enormous sterile plastic sphere. With the help of his loving parents, Johnny (Robert
Reed) and Mickey (Diana Hyland), Tod slowly learns to accept his isolated and lonely existence... until the day
he meets and falls in love with Gina Biggs (Glynnis O'Connor), the girl next door. Tod is now faced with another
struggle... whether to remain apart from Gina, or follow his heart and risk almost certain death to be with her.
100 Min. - Unrated
The Cape Town Affair
In the remake of Samuel Fuller's "Pickup on South Street" (1953), James Brolin portrays Skip McCoy, a
pickpocket in South Africa who steals a purse belonging to a shady woman named Candy (Jacqueline Bisset).
Unbeknownst to either party, the bag holds a strip of microfilm that contains secrets vital to the Cold War.
Candy has been under surveillance by government agents, and McCoy soon finds himself caught between a
Communist spy ring and the protectors of the free world, both of whom will stop at nothing to recover the film.
100 Min. - Unrated
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