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Closer to New York than Paris it is the second largest French - speaking city in the world with 80 different ethnic groups it is vibrant cosmopolitan and rated one of the most livable cities on the... |
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Visit all fifty-five American National Parks and see why each is treasured as an irreplaceable part of our national legacy. From Alaska and Hawaii to Florida and Maine, this unique collection... |
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| Louise Anderson (1921-1994), the gifted African American storyteller who played Dark Sally in Ashpet, tells her family stories and folk tales, and recites poetry in this film taped in Jacksonville,... |
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Nuts, a destitute and homeless street vendor, (Ben Vereen) zaps a cynical stand-up comedian with a mystical hex; sending the comic into the underworld of the homeless on a wacky odyssey of... |
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In Miami, tour the Art Deco district and Viscaya, a mansion bridging the centuries. Explore a pirate museum further south in the Bahamas, before lodging in luxury. Travel with host Shari Belafonte... |
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When Donna's mother, Eve, dies, her sister inherits eveything of value; all Donna gets is a list of addresses and mementos from her mother's life, to be deliverd to the significant people of her... |
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The film opens on Dr. Robert Morgan (Vincent Price) awakening to another bleak day of existence. It's been three years since a world-wide plague has changed Earth's population into zombie-like... |
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GRAND CANYON Formed at the point where the Colorado River breaks through the mountains of the American West, the 1800 metre deep Grand Canyon is endowed with a wealth of natural forms and shapes... |
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Nearly 63 years after its conception, the drive-in theater stands as one of America's last great icons. Using drive-in theaters as their map, these four young men search for a simpler time. |
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| Fresher and more hilarious then ever is everyone's favorite poem about the silly old lady with the ever-expanding stomach who swallowed everything from a fly to a cat to a cow to a horse. |
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