The complete saga of the Mafia Corleone family, from Don Corleone's childhood in Sicily, his son Michael Corleone's rise to power and finally the struggle to succeed him. Contains, as originally released, the 3 Godfather films.No Track Information AvailableMedia Type: DVDArtist: BRANDO/PACINO/DE NIROTitle: GODFATHER COLLECTIONStreet Release Date: 10/09/2001
Traces the story of the Corleone family's rise and near fall from the pinnacle of power in the world of organized crime, and the passage of power from father to son.Genre: Feature Film-DramaRating: RRelease Date: 8-AUG-2006Media Type: DVD
Five masterworks from master filmmaker Scorsese all featuring commentaries including Scorsese plus documentary extras. Collection contains: Goodfellas: Two-Disc Special Edition After Hours Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore Mean Streets Special Editon Who's that Knocking at my DoorFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA UPC: 085393995126
Widely considered the greatest living American filmmaker Martin Scorsese has created "a thrilling body of work that has consistently dazzled fellow filmmakers and audiences alike" (The New York Times). His films are powerful devastating illuminating unfailingly honest and infinitely fascinating. Each work bears the unique stamp of its passionate inventive and brilliant director. Experience Scorsese s acclaimed films in this 4-DVD giftset.System Requirements: Running Time 498 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: NR UPC: 027616915313 Manufacturer No: M104118
One of the most acclaimed directors of our time, Academy Award(R) nominee Martin Scorsese (GANGS OF NEW YORK, 2002; GOOD FELLAS, 1990; RAGING BULL, 1980), directs and narrates this remarkable in-depth look at the careers of great Italian filmmakers and their art's profound influence on him. With MY VOYAGE TO ITALY, Scorsese takes the viewer on a fascinating journey highlighting the classics of Italian cinema, from the neo-realism of post-war Italy through its transition into opulent period drama and surrealist fantasy.
Martin Scorsese narrates an overview of American film history, beginning with D.W. Griffith and ending in 1969.
The enormous story of Irish emigration is well told in this documentary that mixes an adept historical overview and deeply touching personal stories with well-chosen archival material and gorgeously filmed modern footage. The troubled history of Ireland is covered by way of explaining why millions fled their homeland, and deserved attention is given to the uprising of 1798 and the Great Famine of the 1840s.
Dying to Get In provides an intimate perspective of border crossing and the people who cross. The U.S./Mexican border, dubbed a "gauntlet of death" by documentarian Brett Tolley, is infiltrated first-hand in this gritty examination. In his effort to further understand the relationships between developed and developing countries, the viewer is pulled deep into the Arizona desert where so many have already perished. Along the U.S./Mexican border, since 1994, the number of deaths in the Southern Arizona desert has continued to increase until the Summer of 2005 when it reached a record high.
A true motion picture masterpiece Cinema Paradiso won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language film caputred the hearts of moviegoers around the world.
When Mary's (Marcia Gay Harden) mental illness puts herself and her family in jeopardy her husband (Joe Pantoliano) and son (Devon Gearhart) helplessly watch as she is torn from the family by the police. Forced to raise a boy on his own and cope with his wife's schizophrenia father and son learn what it is to truly be a family.