 | The 23rd book in Lilian Jackson Braun's Cat Who mystery series pits the intrepid felines, Koko and Yum Yum, against the murderer of an elusive antique jewelry dealer. |
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 | The great W.C. Fields wrote and stars in this zany Universal comedy. He plays Egbert Sousé (pronounced "Soo-zay"), a genial, unemployed lush who endures a miserable family life until the day he accidentally trips up a bank robber and becomes the town... |
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 | "Some names have been changed to protect the guilty." Such is the cheeky spirit of THE BANK JOB, a solidly entertaining British heist film based on England's famous walkie-talkie bank job. The year is 1971 and Michael X--emerging black activist and... |
 | Comedy and thriller, truth and lies, and heroes and villains clash in this debut feature from commercial and music video director Andrew Jenkins. Nick Stahl, Erika Christensen, and Gavin Rossdale star as three characters who will keep the audience... |
 | This pair of criminal comedies take a lighter look at pilfering the local savings and loan. Included here are THE GREAT BANK HOAX and THE GREAT BANK ROBBERY. Please see individual titles for complete synopsis information. |
 | Backed by his 12-piece band, genre-jumping musician David Bromberg makes leaps from Bob Dylan to The Clash to Patsy Cline in this eclectic and energetic show in New Jersey. Red Banks’s Count Basie Theatre plays host to the show as Bromberg and his... |