Released Date:
1961-10-30
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
107 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (5405 Reviews)
James Edward Grant (screenplay)
Clair Huffaker (screenplay)
Paul Wellman (novel)
Texas Ranger Jake Cutter arrests gambler Paul Regret, but soon finds himself teamed with his prisoner in an undercover effort to defeat a band of renegade arms merchants and thieves known as Comancheros.
Released Date:
1984-01-06
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK, USA
Runtime:
132 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
6.6 (8921 Reviews)
Director:
Barbra StreisandJack Rosenthal (screenplay)
Barbra Streisand (screenplay)
Isaac Bashevis Singer (story)
Dramatization of "Yentl, the Yeshiva Boy," by Isaac Bashevis Singer (1902-1991); originally published in Yiddish c. 1960, then in English c. 1983. The story: In an Ashkenazic shtetl in Poland, Yentl Mendel is the boyishly klutzy daughter and only child of long widowed Rebbe ("Talmud Teacher") Mendel, who teaches Talmud (a codification of Jewish Law) to local boys - and to Yentl, but secretly because girls were not allowed to learn the law in those days. When her father dies, Yentl is all alone in the world. She takes the momentous decision to leave the village and - disguised as a boy and calling herself by the name of her late brother, Anshel - seeks and gets admitted to a Yeshiva, to study the texts, traditions, subtleties and complexities of Torah, Talmud, etc. She befriends Avigdor who is engaged to Haddas, but her family discovers his brother committed suicide so they call off the wedding (in case Avigdor possesses the same madness). Anshel then finds "him"-self in the awkward position of being called into service as substitute bridegroom, so that the wedding can go ahead and Haddas will have a husband. It is a marriage that never gets consummated - apart from the more obvious reasons, because Haddas still wants Avigdor (though she eventually falls in love with Yentl, too). After numerous complications (including Avidor and Yentl falling in love with each other, briefly, after she reveals her secret to him, along with her bosom), the film ends with everybody getting what they always wanted - Haddas and Avigdor to live happily ever after with each other, while Anshel, now Yentl once again, goes off to America to pursue her dream of serious study in Yeshiva, where she will be able to study without needing to hide her identity as a woman.
Released Date:
1986-11-21
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
80 min
Rated:
G
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (34847 Reviews)
Director:
Don BluthJudy Freudberg (screenplay)
Tony Geiss (screenplay)
David Kirschner (story)
Judy Freudberg (story)
Tony Geiss (story)
Fievel is a young Russian mouse separated from his parents on the way to America, a land they think is without cats. When he arrives alone in the New World, he keeps up hope, searching for his family, making new friends, and running and dodging the cats he thought he'd be rid off.
Released Date:
2000-07-25
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
78 min
Rated:
G
IMDB Ratings:
(486 Reviews)
Director:
Larry LathamDavid Kirschner (characters)
Len Uhley (screenplay)
Follow the clues to fun and excitement as the beloved little mouse takes on a big monster in this charming, full-length adventure. When a ferocious, mouse-nabbing creature puts fear into the hearts of New York City's rodents, Fievel and his friends team up with a reporter to chase after the scoop of the century and -- just maybe -- get a close-up look at the bad guy himself! Featuring three original songs and the voice talents of Dom DeLuise, Lacey Chabert and Robert Hays, An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster is a mischievous, musical good time that the whole family will enjoy!
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